Prisca’s story Lesson 3. Things really started to improve when some dairy goats arrived from Send a Cow. The family were trained in how to look after.

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Prisca’s story Lesson 3

Things really started to improve when some dairy goats arrived from Send a Cow. The family were trained in how to look after them and use the goat manure to grow more food on their land. The animals gave them five litres of milk a day which meant they could sell three, have one for themselves and share one with their neighbours. They used the money (about KSh 200 a day – £1.40) to buy extra vegetables at first and to help Prisca get better. When their garden was growing well, they bought things like paraffin lights, school books, clothes and bedding. As Prisca drank the goat’s milk, she found herself getting better and better and her sores completely cleared up! This meant that she could go back to school and was also much happier there, as the children used to tease her because of her sores. Now she has lots of friends who she plays with - and she can help her grandma by carrying water on her head and fetching firewood, making things easier for everyone. Mary says, ‘People used to say that one day Prisca will be active and happy -and now it’s true!’ Health was not the only benefit that the goats brought. Prisca’s story part 2

Prisca’s story part 2 1 Mary bred them and each goat gave two kids, giving them even more milk to drink and sell. After more breeding they sold another 13 of their goats, making KSh 140,600 (about £1,000) - a huge amount of money for them! All of this is great for the family, as they know how much the animals will benefit them. There will be better food, better soil and some money coming into the house. One of the other good things is that they gave away their first pair of goats to a neighbouring family that needed them. That family will then also give away their first female born. This way they can all pass on the gift throughout the village over the years. Mary was so pleased about how things were changing for them and that they were able to help their neighbours too, she didn’t want to stop there. So after finding out about how to keep chickens they bought seven chickens and one cockerel. The eggs were great for the children and, after breeding the chickens, they now look after over 40 of them! They can sell about 25 eggs every day and Juliet also sells each of their cockerels for KSh 560 (about £4) at the local market. They have now turned into a mini-business family!

The benefits from the animals and training are: kids from the goats eggs from the chickens manure and milk from the animals more vegetables healthier children (not hungry) money from selling eggs and kids to buy needed items able to go to school valued in the community (pass on goats) - able to help others

The goats and chickens gave: kids giving and manure and a gift to someone else eggschicks healthy food money for their needs

They now grow all sorts of crops, including Sweet potatoes, kale, onions and tomatoes.

Their goats have been so helpful for them and are really well looked after.

Prisca has been able to sell onions and save up for school books and pens.

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