Bloemfontein, Mangaung Metro, Free State, South Africa

(051) 447-30... SHOW
Production Technology Services / Information to assist commercial and communal farmers with sustainable and profitable wooled sheep farming.
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Bloemfontein, Mangaung Metro, Free State, South Africa

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Bloemfontein, Mangaung Metro, Free State, South Africa

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Bonsmara SA is a Cattle Breeders' Society. Objectives, i. a: 1. Encourage breeding and genetic improvement of Bonsmaras; 2. Maintain accurate records of pedigrees and 3. Maintain Minimum Breed Standards.
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Bloemfontein, Mangaung Metro, Free State, South Africa

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Welcome to the South African Quarter Horse Association
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Bloemfontein, Mangaung Metro, Free State, South Africa

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The Nguni is widely acknowledged to be the outstanding beef breed for optimal production under harsh African conditions. South Africa's indigenous Nguni cattle, long the mainstay of traditional Zulu culture, are possibly the most beautiful cattle in the world, with their variously patterned and multicoloured hides everywhere in demand.
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Bloemfontein, Mangaung Metro, Free State, South Africa

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SA Stud Book plays a leading role and indespensable role in the empowerment of breeders' societies and breeders by impartial registration and recording of characteristics of animals, as well as supplying excellent value added services
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Bloemfontein, Mangaung Metro, Free State, South Africa

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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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Bloemfontein, Mangaung Metro, Free State, South Africa

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Number one performer on the veld and in the feedlot- Santas can be marketed from the veld as Grassfed animals and will also perform exceptional in the feedlot. Simply the best Allrounder!
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Bloemfontein, Mangaung Metro, Free State, South Africa

(051) 430-24... SHOW
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Bloemfontein, Mangaung Metro, Free State, South Africa

(051) 447-91... SHOW
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Bloemfontein, Mangaung Metro, Free State, South Africa

(051) 522-05... SHOW
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Bloemfontein, Mangaung Metro, Free State, South Africa

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SA Stud Book plays a leading role in the empowerment of breeders' societies and breeders by registration and recording of characteristics of animals
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Bloemfontein, Mangaung Metro, Free State, South Africa

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Non governmental organisation (NGO) and development bodies pertaining to agriculture
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Bloemfontein, Mangaung Metro, Free State, South Africa

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A cattle breeders association.
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Bloemfontein, Mangaung Metro, Free State, South Africa

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Brangus History: The Brangus was originally bred in the United States of America since 1940. During July 1949 the American Brangus Breeders' Society was established. In 1956 the name was changed to the International Brangus Breeders Society by 1978 there were already 150 000 registered Brangus animals in the USA and the Breeders' Society had more than 1 800 active members. Other countries where the Brangus is to be found are Argentina, Argentina, Australia, Canada, Costa Rica, Botswana, Brazil, Guatemala, Iran, Mexico, Namibia, New Zealand, Paraguay Swaziland, Venezuela, Zimbabwe. In South Africa the oldest stud is that of Mr. Raymond Green of Ladysmith, Natal. He started breeding Brangus in the Republic of South Africa in 1963. The first Brangus Club was established in 1976 in order to gain recognition for the breed. During 1986 the management of the South African Stud Book Association decided to accept the constitution and breeding methods of the Brangus breeders' society of S
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