Afrigus Club (AC)
The Club strives to promote and develop the combination of the Angus and Afrikaaner cattle cross-breeds.
Continue reading →The Club strives to promote and develop the combination of the Angus and Afrikaaner cattle cross-breeds.
Continue reading →The mission of the Afrikaner Cattle Breeders’ Society of SA is the the promotion and development of a sought after, easy care and widely adapted beef cattle breed.
Continue reading →The Arab Horse Society of SA promotes and encourages the breeding and improvement of Arab, Shagya Arab, Anglo Arab, part-bred Arab, part-bred Shagya Arab, Pintabian and Foundation Pintabian horses
Continue reading →The Society strives to promote and develop the Simmentaler cattle breed.
Continue reading →The primary goals of the Society are to maintain the breed standards, and to to promote benefits of the Angus cattle breed to both established and prospective stock farmers.
Continue reading →The Society strives to promote and develop the Jersey Cattle breed.
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 South Devon cattle breed.
Continue reading →If you want to register your foals so that they have papers to prove their welsh breeding or if you want to show your pony in Welsh classes at any of the available shows throughout the country you will need to become a member of the Welsh Pony and Cob Society of SA.
Continue reading →The Sussex Cattle Breeders’ Society of SA promotes the Sussex breed of cattle. Sussex is a medium frame beef breed: the first choice when it comes to beef production per hectare! SA Sussex stud breeders belong to this Society.
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