Animal Improvement Association (AIA)
The Animal Improvement Association is a part of the South African Stud Book
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The Animal Improvement Association is a part of the South African Stud Book
Continue reading →The mission of SA Stud Book is to be a significant role player in the genetic improvement of animals in South Africwhile its vision is to develop exceptional domestic animals and establish them as a sustainable resource and treasure for all South Africans.
Continue reading →The South African Warmblood Horse Society (SAWHS) is the governing body for Warmblood horses in the Republic of South Africa
Continue reading →The Society strives to promote and develop the Lippizaner horse breed. The South African Lipizzaner Centre (NPO) is a renowned equestrian establishment located just outside of Paarl in the Western Cape. Our work is dedicated to the preservation of the magnificent Lipizzaner horse in South Africa, and our training follows the strict principles and traditions of classical dressage and the haute ècole.
Continue reading →The Society strives to promote and develop the Hereford cattle breed. Being the second largest breed in numbers in the world and still a 100% pure breed, Hereford cattle, since the late 1700’s, and over more than 100 years in South Africa, always have been a major contributor to the world’s beef production. Hereford cattle are primarily a beef cattle breed and therefore have all the traits required for maximum and efficient beef production. However, the females are also very fertile, docile, good for milk production and produce enough milk to raise heavy, healthy calves.
Continue reading →The SASHF was registered with the South African Stud Book in March 2004, following discussions and approval by the registrar for livestock Improvement, Dr Keith Ramsay and Mr Charl Hunlun, the director of the SA Studbook.
In keeping with the requirements of the Animal Improvement Act, all SA Studbook affiliated Breed societies are required to register their member’s animals with this Body.
Accordingly, the South African Sport Horse Register (code ZAH) was opened early in 2004.
Continue reading →The Society strives to promote and develop the Dairy Swiss cattle breed.
Continue reading →The Society strives to promote and develop the South Devon cattle breed.
Continue reading →The SA Canine Breed Registry was founded with the commitment to providing prompt, courteous, and economical service to Elite pet owners while maintaining integrity in the documentation of professional pedigrees (Genealogy records) and the registration of purebred Dogs & Cats in 2003. Run by true believers dedicated to the utmost humane care of all Companion Animals with an 18-year track record.
Continue reading →Also known as the SA Boerbok Telersvereniging, the SA Boer Goat Breeders’ Society is interested in the boer goat breed
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