Breeders

The Brahman breed is known for its heat resistance, insect tolerance, and low maintenance requirements. Weight: 800kg to 1 100kg (bull) and 500kg to 700kg (cow)

The Bonsmara has good meat quality, exceptional maternal instincts, high fertility, high adaptability, and is highly feed efficient. Weight: 800 kg (bull) and up to 500 kg (cow).

Boran cattle are known for their heat tolerance, resistance to ticks, and good beef quality. Weight: 650 kg+ (bull) and 350 kg+ (cow).

Beefmasters Weight: 1 200 kg (bull) and 800 kg (cow) Beefmasters are known for their feed efficiency, good heat tolerance, and strong maternal instincts and high fertility.

Beefmasters Weight: 1 200 kg (bull) and 800 kg (cow) Beefmasters are known for their feed efficiency, good heat tolerance, and strong maternal instincts and high fertility.

Kalahari Red Goat for meat production and higher disease resistance that boer. Lesser fat, weigh 130 kg.

Boer goats are highly fertile. Improved growth at 160 kg males and females 110 kg. For crossbreeding, meat, and high milk production.

Meatmasters sheep are horned or hornless, non-fat-tailed sheep breed from White Dorper rams and Damara ewes. F. 60–70 kg, M. 85–105 kg. They are meaty, testy, and tender; strong flocking instinct; disease-resistant; heat-tolerant; extremely fertile; and ready for slaughter at 4 to 5 months of age.

Dorpers Sheep are fertile, have relatively high lambing rates, and produce high-quality carcasses at a young age. Dorpers are used for crossbreeding with indigenous breeds

Boer goats are highly fertile. Improved growth at 160 kg males and females 110 kg. For crossbreeding, meat, and high milk production.

Meatmasters sheep are horned or hornless, non-fat-tailed sheep breed from White Dorper rams and Damara ewes. F. 60–70 kg, M. 85–105 kg. They are meaty, testy, and tender; strong flocking instinct; disease-resistant; heat-tolerant; extremely fertile; and ready for slaughter at 4 to 5 months of age.

Dorpers Sheep are fertile, have relatively high lambing rates, and produce high-quality carcasses at a young age. Dorpers are used for crossbreeding with indigenous breeds