Angus Society of South Africa (ASSA)
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.
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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 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.
Continue reading →The Santa Gertrudis Cattle Society of South Africwants to ensure that the Santa Gertrudis breed excels to be one of the most preferred breeds to the stud breeder, commercial breeder, feedlot, butcher and consumer of red meat in Southern Africa.
Continue reading →The Society strives to promote and develop the Senepol cattle breed.
Continue reading →The mission of the Romagnola Breeders’ Society is the preservation of a pure unrelated breed of beef cattle for use in stud and cross breeding, to achieve exceptional weaning weight, growth and fertility and to ensure the breed is adapted to the harsh African climate.
Continue reading →The Society strives to promote and develop the Nguni cattle breed. The society is also known as Nguni Beestelersgenootskap.
Continue reading →The Society strives to promote and develop the Drakensberger beef breed.
Continue reading →The Society strives to promote and develop the Hugenoot cattle breed.
Continue reading →The Society has been in existence since 1986. The Beefmaster breed is designed to provide profitable genetics to the beef producer in Southern Africa. The famous Tom Lasater was quoted in saying “Cattle Breeding is a Relatively Simple Endevour – the Only Difficult Thing is to Keep it Simple”
Continue reading →The primary goals of the Society are to maintain the breed standards, and to to promote benefits of the Boran cattle breed to both established and prospective stock farmers.
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