About us
Masaku H&L
We are Masaku Hacturies & Livestock .
Kenya’s independent consultants in livestock selection, breeding, nutrition, marketing, and healthcare, helping farmers optimize their livestock operations.
Kenya’s independent consultants in livestock selection, breeding, nutrition, marketing, and healthcare, helping farmers optimize their livestock operations.
We understand livestock production, and the challenges and opportunities faced by farmers operating in the natural environment.
We design and deliver practical, productive, and profitable solutions that enable businesses to grow and meet their food, climate, water, and energy challenges.
We work alongside farmers and governments to help them achieve their sustainability goals.
Our Role in the Community
Masaku H&L is committed to an active role in the local communities within which it operates, contributing towards livestock sustainability.
We develop alliances with local businesses and communities that will be of mutual benefit.
We provide community-based breeding training opportunities.
We support initiatives that bring together the livestock industry to debate, influence, and promote sustainable livestock enterprise.
We promote livestock cooperatives to serve as knowledge-sharing hubs, offering training, information, and best practices to help livestock farmers enhance their skills, adopt innovative techniques, and improve their overall productivity.
Our Partnership with Karoo Livestock Exports
Masaku H&L is a Kenyan firm involved in livestock enterprise development, sheep and goat enterprise promotion, community-based breeding programs, animal genetics import, and range management consultancy. South Africa’s Karoo Livestock Export, breeds Boer goats, Savanah Goat, Red Kalahari goats, Meatmaster sheep, and Dorper sheep for excellent fertility, conformation, natural coping ability as well as meat characteristics. KLE which breeds pure and bloodline studs has partnered with Masaku H&L to avail expertise in community-based breeding innovation, commercial breeding, small ruminants enterprise, and bloodline studs in Kenya.