South Devon Cattle Breeders’ Society of South Africa (SDCBSSA)
The Society strives to promote and develop the South Devon cattle breed.
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The Society strives to promote and develop the South Devon cattle breed.
Continue reading →RuVASA (Ruminant Veterinary Association of South Africa) is a special interest group of SAVA (South African Veterinary Association). Membership is open to all veterinarians registered with the SAVC (South African Veterinary Council). Current members are dispersed throughout the country and neighbouring countries working in the private and public sector, universities, industries, laboratories and research institutions.
Continue reading →Merino Landskaap advocate the breeding of Merino Landsheep.The Merino Landsheep delivers a good crop of white wool with an average micron of 22 – 28 and an A length at 12 months even with lactating ewes. A very informative fact is that only 2 pure white wool breeds participated in the above mentioned Phase C tests. Thereby it has been proved that the Merino Landsheep can be crossed with any pure white wool breed without any problems of soiling of the wool of even the weakening of the fleece.
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 →Also known as the Ile de France Skaaptelersgenootskap van Suid Afrika the Ile de France Breeders’ Association is an organization of sheep breeders in Southern Africa which is not for profit, but is committed to meaningfully organizing the activities of its members in such a way that: Its members can farm successfully with the sheep
Continue reading →The Society strives to promote and develop the Merino Sheep breed.
Continue reading →The South African Society for Animal Science (SASAS) was formerly known as the South African Society of Animal Production (SASAP). Our mission is to advance animal science and promote viable animal production systems, while sustaining natural resources and the environment and thereby to serve in the interests of human welfare.
Continue reading →The primary aim of the SA Milch Goat Breeders’ Society is to promote the breeding of quality and functional Milk Goats by providing relevant information to breeders on goat breeding & keeping.
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