Appaloosa Horse Breeders Society of South Africa (AHBSSA)
The Society strives to promote and develop the Appaloosa Horse breed.
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The Society strives to promote and develop the Appaloosa Horse breed.
Continue reading →The Cape Horticultural Society encourages experienced and amateur gardeners to meet like-minded people who want to share knowledge, and to promote biodiversity, where plants flourish and the balance of nature exists.
Continue reading →The altetrnative name for this society is “Charolais Beestelersgenootskap”.The societys mission is the promotion and development of an effortless, economical, highly effective beef cattle breed which is
adapted to Southern African grazing and feeding conditions.
The primary goals of the Society are to maintain the breed standards, and to to promote benefits of the AFRINO sheep breed to both established and prospective stock farmers.
Continue reading →For the promotion of improved mohair production and to maintain high standards in respect of Angora goats in South Africa.
Continue reading →Recreation club promoting angling and situated in Bethlehem
Continue reading →The aim of the Danish Society of South Africa is to preserve, maintain, promote and encourage Danish history, culture and language in South Africa. We organize events to celebrate Danish holidays and festivals and activities related to Danish traditions.
Continue reading →The Society meets on the 3rd Saturday of each month at St John’s Church in Wynberg. To find out who is speaking this month, be sure to visit our facebook page regularly.
Do you have an interest in family history and the general history of the Cape? Join us for interesting talks and fellowship around family history!
Continue reading →The Cycad Society is is dedicated to the Conservation of Cycads through Education and Scientific Research.
Continue reading →The mission of the Brahman Cattle Breeders Society is to maintain the breed standards, and to to promote benefits of the Brahman cattle breed to both established and prospective stock farmers. This Society is also known as “Brahman Beestelersgenootskap Van SA”.
The breeding of a Brahman which, under South African climatological conditions yields economical results due to its adaptability and efficient utilization of natural grazing and the total quality improvement of the breed.
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