Boer Goat

This breed of goat that was developed in South Africa for meat production. Their name is derived from the Afrikaans word Boer, meaning farmer. They are a popular breed for meat. For commercial meat production, medium sized does are normally preferred, as they produce the same number of kids, but require less feed to do so. As a general rule, the more kids born per doe, the greater profit margins for the owner.They can breed throughout the year and they reach sexual maturity at 5 months.
Resistance against cold, wind, rain also high temperatures
Easy to care for without shearing problems
High fertility rates

Boer goats commonly have white bodies and distinctive brown heads. Some Boer goat breeds can be completely brown or white. Like the Nubia goat, they possss long, pendulous ears. They are noted for being docile,fast growing, and having high fertility rates. Does(females) are reported to have superior mothering skills as compared to other goat breeds. WE SELL OTHER BREEDS LIKE SAVANNA, KALAHARI GOATS ETC

Average Weight
Does 90– 104 kg
Ewe  90 – 15 kg

Goat Prices:
Boer Goats R900 – R1600 Each (Between 6 – 13 Months, Weight 40kg – 65kg)
Dairy Goat R1400 Each
Pregnant Goat R1500 Each
Young Goats R600 Each (Between 3 – 4 Months

In the early 1970’s breeders started to collect red goats out of the indigenous goats in South Africa and Namibia. The poorly adapted goats were completely eliminated by natural selection and only the best adapted goats survived.

CHARACTERISTICS

  • Adaptability
  • Low mortality and resistant to disease
  • Good mothering traits
  • Meat and pelts of high quality
  • Fertility and kid percentage
  • Abundance of milk
  • Longevity

Kalahari Goats

Kalahari Goats R800.00 Each 6 – 13 Months,
Weight 40kg – 75kg
Dairy Goats R1000.OO Each
Pregnant goats R1100.00 Each
Young Goats R550.00 Each 3 – 4 months

DORPER  and MERINO SHEEP

Dorper is one of the only sheep breeds that is polyoestrus. This means that they are capable of producing young 3 times in 2 years, as opposed to most other breeds that will produce young once per year, usually in late winter/early spring.
Prone to producing twins, they are very protective mothers and if in good condition, they will successfully rear twins with ease. Triplets have also been born from Dorpers, but due to having only two teats, it is rare that the third triplet will thrive.We sell other sheep Types Like the MERINO SHEEP, AWASSI ETC.

Resistance against cold, wind, rain also high temperatures
Easy to care for without shearing problems
Suitable for intensive feeding
High fertility rates
Thick skin
Strong broad neck
The upper jaw and lower teeth must be correctly aligned
 
Average Weight
Ram 102 kg – 124 kg
Ewe 72 kg – 99 kg

Dorper and Merino Prices:
Dorper R900 – R1800 Each  6 – 13 Months, Weight 40kg – 75kg
Dairy Sheep R1500 Each
Pregnant Sheep R1600 Each
Young Sheep R650 Each 3 – 4 months