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MUTTON AND GOAT MEAT
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Live Boer goats are known for their stocky build, glossy short
coat, and distinctive red/brown heads and white bodies, with
long, pendulous ears and dark, backward-curving horns. They are
well-adapted to hot, dry conditions and known for rapid growth
and good meat quality.
Here's a more detailed look at Boer goat
characteristics:
Physical Characteristics:
Body: Stocky build, deep chest, long broad rump, straight
back, strong legs.
Coat: Short, glossy, and may be white with a
reddish-brown head and white blaze, or can be fully white or
brown.
Head: Slightly curved (Roman) nose, wide nostrils, large
brown eyes.
Ears: Broad, pendulous, and smooth.
Horns: Mid-length, round, dark in color, and sweep
gradually back and out.
Skin: Pigmented skin.
Weight: Adult males typically weigh around ******5 kg
(******0 lbs), while adult females (does) weigh around *****0 kg
(******5 lbs).
Adaptation and Traits:
Adaptability: Well-adapted to grazing in a variety of
biomes, including sourveld, coastal veld, mixed veld, and
thornveld, and thrive in hot, dry, semi-desert
conditions.
Growth Rate: Known for fast growth rates and good carcass
qualities.
Breeding: Ewes are polyoestrous and can breed at any time
of year, with the natural breeding season in autumn (April and
May in the Southern Hemisphere).
Maternal Instincts: Boer goats have outstanding mothering
abilities and produce milk that is high in nutritional
value.
Minimal Inputs: Boer goats require very low
costs.
Disease Resistance: Boer goats have good resistance to
disease.
Live Boer goats are known for their stocky build, glossy short
coat, and distinctive red/brown heads and white bodies, with
long, pendulous ears and dark, backward-curving horns. They are
well-adapted to hot, dry conditions and known for rapid growth
and good meat quality.
Here's a more detailed look at Boer goat characteristics:
Physical Characteristics:
Body: Stocky build, deep chest, long broad rump, straight back,
strong legs.
Coat: Short, glossy, and may be white with a reddish-brown head
and white blaze, or can be fully white or brown.
Head: Slightly curved (Roman) nose, wide nostrils, large brown
eyes.
Ears: Broad, pendulous, and smooth.
Horns: Mid-length, round, dark in color, and sweep gradually back
and out.
Skin: Pigmented skin.
Weight: Adult males typically weigh around ******5 kg (******0
lbs), while adult females (does) weigh around *****0 kg (******5
lbs).
Adaptation and Traits:
Adaptability: Well-adapted to grazing in a variety of biomes,
including sourveld, coastal veld, mixed veld, and thornveld, and
thrive in hot, dry, semi-desert conditions.
Growth Rate: Known for fast growth rates and good carcass
qualities.
Breeding: Ewes are polyoestrous and can breed at any time of
year, with the natural breeding season in autumn (April and May
in the Southern Hemisphere).
Maternal Instincts: Boer goats have outstanding mothering
abilities and produce milk that is high in nutritional
value.
Minimal Inputs: Boer goats require very low
costs.
Disease Resistance: Boer goats have good resistance to
disease
Live Boer goats are known for their stocky build,
glossy short coat, and distinctive red/brown heads and white
bodies, with long, pendulous ears and dark, backward-curving
horns. They are well-adapted to hot, dry conditions and known
for rapid growth and good meat quality.
Here's a more detailed look at Boer goat
characteristics:
Physical Characteristics:
Body: Stocky build, deep chest, long broad rump,
straight back, strong legs.
Coat: Short, glossy, and may be white with a
reddish-brown head and white blaze, or can be fully white or
brown.
Head: Slightly curved (Roman) nose, wide nostrils,
large brown eyes.
Ears: Broad, pendulous, and smooth.
Horns: Mid-length, round, dark in color, and sweep
gradually back and out.
Skin: Pigmented skin.
Weight: Adult males typically weigh around ******5 kg
(******0 lbs), while adult females (does) weigh around *****0
kg (******5 lbs).
Adaptation and Traits:
Adaptability: Well-adapted to grazing in a variety of
biomes, including sourveld, coastal veld, mixed veld, and
thornveld, and thrive in hot, dry, semi-desert
conditions.
Growth Rate: Known for fast growth rates and good
carcass qualities.
Breeding: Ewes are polyoestrous and can breed at any
time of year, with the natural breeding season in autumn (April
and May in the Southern Hemisphere).
Maternal Instincts: Boer goats have outstanding
mothering abilities and produce milk that is high in
nutritional value.
Minimal Inputs: Boer goats require very low
costs.
Disease Resistance: Boer goats have good resistance to
disease.
Live Boer goats are known for their stocky build, glossy short
coat, and distinctive red/brown heads and white bodies, with
long, pendulous ears and dark, backward-curving horns. They are
well-adapted to hot, dry conditions and known for rapid growth
and good meat quality.
Here's a more detailed look at Boer goat characteristics:
Physical Characteristics:
Body: Stocky build, deep chest, long broad rump, straight back,
strong legs.
Coat: Short, glossy, and may be white with a reddish-brown head
and white blaze, or can be fully white or brown.
Head: Slightly curved (Roman) nose, wide nostrils, large brown
eyes.
Ears: Broad, pendulous, and smooth.
Horns: Mid-length, round, dark in color, and sweep gradually
back and out.
Skin: Pigmented skin.
Weight: Adult males typically weigh around ******5 kg (******0
lbs), while adult females (does) weigh around *****0 kg
(******5 lbs).
Adaptation and Traits:
Adaptability: Well-adapted to grazing in a variety of biomes,
including sourveld, coastal veld, mixed veld, and thornveld,
and thrive in hot, dry, semi-desert conditions.
Growth Rate: Known for fast growth rates and good carcass
qualities.
Breeding: Ewes are polyoestrous and can breed at any time of
year, with the natural breeding season in autumn (April and May
in the Southern Hemisphere).
Maternal Instincts: Boer goats have outstanding mothering
abilities and produce milk that is high in nutritional
value.
Minimal Inputs: Boer goats require very low
costs.
Disease Resistance: Boer goats have good resistance to
disease
LIVE GOATS
=====================
Live Boer goats are known for their stocky build, glossy
short coat, and distinctive red/brown heads and white bodies,
with long, pendulous ears and dark, backward-curving horns.
They are well-adapted to hot, dry conditions and known for
rapid growth and good meat quality.
Here's a more detailed look at Boer goat
characteristics:
Physical Characteristics:
Body: Stocky build, deep chest, long broad rump,
straight back, strong legs.
Coat: Short, glossy, and may be white with a
reddish-brown head and white blaze, or can be fully white or
brown.
Head: Slightly curved (Roman) nose, wide nostrils,
large brown eyes.
Ears: Broad, pendulous, and smooth.
Horns: Mid-length, round, dark in color, and sweep
gradually back and out.
Skin: Pigmented skin.
Weight: Adult males typically weigh around ******5 kg
(******0 lbs), while adult females (does) weigh around *****0
kg (******5 lbs).
Adaptation and Traits:
Adaptability: Well-adapted to grazing in a variety of
biomes, including sourveld, coastal veld, mixed veld, and
thornveld, and thrive in hot, dry, semi-desert
conditions.
Growth Rate: Known for fast growth rates and good
carcass qualities.
Breeding: Ewes are polyoestrous and can breed at any
time of year, with the natural breeding season in autumn
(April and May in the Southern Hemisphere).
Maternal Instincts: Boer goats have outstanding
mothering abilities and produce milk that is high in
nutritional value.
Minimal Inputs: Boer goats require very low
costs.
Disease Resistance: Boer goats have good resistance
to disease.
Live Boer goats are known for their stocky build, glossy
short coat, and distinctive red/brown heads and white bodies,
with long, pendulous ears and dark, backward-curving horns.
They are well-adapted to hot, dry conditions and known for
rapid growth and good meat quality.
Here's a more detailed look at Boer goat
characteristics:
Physical Characteristics:
Body: Stocky build, deep chest, long broad rump, straight
back, strong legs.
Coat: Short, glossy, and may be white with a reddish-brown
head and white blaze, or can be fully white or
brown.
Head: Slightly curved (Roman) nose, wide nostrils, large
brown eyes.
Ears: Broad, pendulous, and smooth.
Horns: Mid-length, round, dark in color, and sweep gradually
back and out.
Skin: Pigmented skin.
Weight: Adult males typically weigh around ******5 kg
(******0 lbs), while adult females (does) weigh around *****0
kg (******5 lbs).
Adaptation and Traits:
Adaptability: Well-adapted to grazing in a variety of biomes,
including sourveld, coastal veld, mixed veld, and thornveld,
and thrive in hot, dry, semi-desert conditions.
Growth Rate: Known for fast growth rates and good carcass
qualities.
Breeding: Ewes are polyoestrous and can breed at any time of
year, with the natural breeding season in autumn (April and
May in the Southern Hemisphere).
Maternal Instincts: Boer goats have outstanding mothering
abilities and produce milk that is high in nutritional
value.
Minimal Inputs: Boer goats require very low
costs.
Disease Resistance: Boer goats have good resistance to
disease
Live Boer goats are known for their stocky build,
glossy short coat, and distinctive red/brown heads and
white bodies, with long, pendulous ears and dark,
backward-curving horns. They are well-adapted to hot, dry
conditions and known for rapid growth and good meat
quality.
Here's a more detailed look at Boer goat
characteristics:
Physical Characteristics:
Body: Stocky build, deep chest, long broad rump,
straight back, strong legs.
Coat: Short, glossy, and may be white with a
reddish-brown head and white blaze, or can be fully white
or brown.
Head: Slightly curved (Roman) nose, wide nostrils,
large brown eyes.
Ears: Broad, pendulous, and smooth.
Horns: Mid-length, round, dark in color, and sweep
gradually back and out.
Skin: Pigmented skin.
Weight: Adult males typically weigh around ******5
kg (******0 lbs), while adult females (does) weigh around
*****0 kg (******5 lbs).
Adaptation and Traits:
Adaptability: Well-adapted to grazing in a variety
of biomes, including sourveld, coastal veld, mixed veld,
and thornveld, and thrive in hot, dry, semi-desert
conditions.
Growth Rate: Known for fast growth rates and good
carcass qualities.
Breeding: Ewes are polyoestrous and can breed at
any time of year, with the natural breeding season in
autumn (April and May in the Southern
Hemisphere).
Maternal Instincts: Boer goats have outstanding
mothering abilities and produce milk that is high in
nutritional value.
Minimal Inputs: Boer goats require very low
costs.
Disease Resistance: Boer goats have good resistance
to disease.
Live Boer goats are known for their stocky build, glossy
short coat, and distinctive red/brown heads and white
bodies, with long, pendulous ears and dark,
backward-curving horns. They are well-adapted to hot, dry
conditions and known for rapid growth and good meat
quality.
Here's a more detailed look at Boer goat
characteristics:
Physical Characteristics:
Body: Stocky build, deep chest, long broad rump, straight
back, strong legs.
Coat: Short, glossy, and may be white with a reddish-brown
head and white blaze, or can be fully white or
brown.
Head: Slightly curved (Roman) nose, wide nostrils, large
brown eyes.
Ears: Broad, pendulous, and smooth.
Horns: Mid-length, round, dark in color, and sweep
gradually back and out.
Skin: Pigmented skin.
Weight: Adult males typically weigh around ******5 kg
(******0 lbs), while adult females (does) weigh around
*****0 kg (******5 lbs).
Adaptation and Traits:
Adaptability: Well-adapted to grazing in a variety of
biomes, including sourveld, coastal veld, mixed veld, and
thornveld, and thrive in hot, dry, semi-desert
conditions.
Growth Rate: Known for fast growth rates and good carcass
qualities.
Breeding: Ewes are polyoestrous and can breed at any time
of year, with the natural breeding season in autumn (April
and May in the Southern Hemisphere).
Maternal Instincts: Boer goats have outstanding mothering
abilities and produce milk that is high in nutritional
value.
Minimal Inputs: Boer goats require very low
costs.
Disease Resistance: Boer goats have good resistance to
disease
​
Most of these animals
are born from SA Studbook registered does, and are excellent
quality,
functionally efficient and hardy Goats and Sheep bred over
years in the industry:
Prices are ( Cost/Insurance/Freight)
*************************************************************-
Boer Goats
- Buckling, 7 months, Weight
*0 to *5 kg
- Yearling Buck, weight *0 to
*0 kg
- Mature Buck, weight *0 to
**0 kg
- Doeling, 7 months, weight *5
to *5 kg
- Yearling, weight *5 to *5 kg
- Mature Doe, weight *0 to **0
kg
Kalahari Reds
- Buckling, 7 months, Weight
*0 to *5 kg
- Yearling Buck, weight *0 to
*0 kg
- Mature Buck, weight *0 to
**0 kg
- Doeling, 7 months, weight *5
to *5 kg
- Yearling, weight *5 to *5 kg
- Mature Doe, weight *0 to **0
kg
Dorper and Merino Sheep
Ram & ram lambs
- 4+ teeth, weight **0 to **0
kg
- 2 teeth weight *0 to *8 kg
- 9 to *1 months, weight *0 to
*9 kg
- 6 to 8 months, weight *0 to
*0 kg
Ewes & ewe lambs
- 4+ teeth, weight *5+ kg
- 2 teeth weight *0 to *0 kg
- 9 to *1 months, weight *5 to
*8 kg
- 6 to 8 months, weight *5 to
*4 kg
Cattle Prices
- Angus and Bonsmara Bulls
average weight **0kg
- Nguni and Brahman Bull,
average weight **0kg
- Commercial Pregnant Heifers,
weight **0 to **0 kg
- Commercial Pregnant Cows,
weight **0 to **0 kg
- Commercial Open Heifers
weight **0 to **0 kg
- Heifers average weight **0
to **0 kg
- Calves average weight **5 to
**0 kg
Our livestock's have all their inoculations, dipping and
deworming
treatments up to date. Larger loads can be transported at
commercial rates.
You are of course also welcome to collect from the farm.
Should you require any further information, please do not
hesitate to let
me know.
===========================================
Thank you for your interest in our Livestock and your request for
prices.
Our prices of Livestock on the farm are listed below. Most
of these animals
are born from SA Studbook registered does, and are excellent
quality,
functionally efficient and hardy Goats and Sheep bred over
years in the industry:
Prices are ( Cost/Insurance/Freight)
*************************************************************-
Boer Goats
- Buckling, 7 months, Weight
*0 to *5 kg
- Yearling Buck, weight *0 to
*0 kg
- Mature Buck, weight *0 to
**0 kg
- Doeling, 7 months, weight *5
to *5 kg
- Yearling, weight *5 to *5 kg
- Mature Doe, weight *0 to **0
kg
Kalahari Reds
- Buckling, 7 months, Weight
*0 to *5 kg
- Yearling Buck, weight *0 to
*0 kg
- Mature Buck, weight *0 to
**0 kg
- Doeling, 7 months, weight *5
to *5 kg
- Yearling, weight *5 to *5 kg
- Mature Doe, weight *0 to **0
kg
Dorper and Merino Sheep
Ram & ram lambs
- 4+ teeth, weight **0 to **0
kg
- 2 teeth weight *0 to *8 kg
- 9 to *1 months, weight *0 to
*9 kg
- 6 to 8 months, weight *0 to
*0 kg
Ewes & ewe lambs
- 4+ teeth, weight *5+ kg
- 2 teeth weight *0 to *0 kg
- 9 to *1 months, weight *5 to
*8 kg
- 6 to 8 months, weight *5 to
*4 kg
Cattle Prices
- Angus and Bonsmara Bulls
average weight **0kg
- Nguni and Brahman Bull,
average weight **0kg
- Commercial Pregnant Heifers,
weight **0 to **0 kg
- Commercial Pregnant Cows,
weight **0 to **0 kg
- Commercial Open Heifers
weight **0 to **0 kg
- Heifers average weight **0
to **0 kg
- Calves average weight **5 to
**0 kg
Our livestock's have all their inoculations, dipping and
deworming
treatments up to date. Larger loads can be transported at
commercial rates.
You are of course also welcome to collect from the farm.
Boer Goats
- Buckling, 7 months,
Weight *0 to *5 kg
- Yearling Buck, weight *0
to *0 kg
- Mature Buck, weight *0
to **0 kg
- Doeling, 7 months,
weight *5 to *5 kg
- Yearling, weight *5 to
*5 kg
- Mature Doe, weight *0 to
**0 kg
Kalahari Reds
- Buckling, 7 months,
Weight *0 to *5 kg
- Yearling Buck, weight *0
to *0 kg
- Mature Buck, weight *0
to **0 kg
- Doeling, 7 months,
weight *5 to *5 kg
- Yearling, weight *5 to
*5 kg
- Mature Doe, weight *0 to
**0 kg
Dorper and Merino Sheep
Ram & ram lambs
- 4+ teeth, weight **0 to
**0 kg
- 2 teeth weight *0 to *8
kg
- 9 to *1 months, weight
*0 to *9 kg
- 6 to 8 months, weight *0
to *0 kg
Ewes & ewe lambs
- 4+ teeth, weight *5+ kg
- 2 teeth weight *0 to *0
kg
- 9 to *1 months, weight
*5 to *8 kg
- 6 to 8 months, weight *5
to *4 kg
Cattle Prices
- Angus and Bonsmara Bulls
average weight **0kg
- Nguni and Brahman Bull,
average weight **0kg
- Commercial Pregnant
Heifers, weight **0 to **0 kg
- Commercial Pregnant
Cows, weight **0 to **0 kg
- Commercial Open Heifers
weight **0 to **0 kg
- Heifers average weight
**0 to **0 kg
- Calves average weight
**5 to **0 kg
Our livestock's have all their inoculations, dipping and
deworming
treatments up to date. Larger loads can be transported at
commercial rates.
You are of course also welcome to collect from the farm.
Should you require any further information, please do
not hesitate to let
me know.
===========================================
Thank you for your interest in our Livestock and your
request for prices.
Our prices of Livestock on the farm are listed below.
Most of these animals
are born from SA Studbook registered does, and are
excellent quality,
functionally efficient and hardy Goats and Sheep bred over
years in the industry:
Prices are ( Cost/Insurance/Freight)
*************************************************************-
Boer Goats
- Buckling, 7 months,
Weight *0 to *5 kg
- Yearling Buck, weight
*0 to *0 kg
- Mature Buck, weight *0
to **0 kg
- Doeling, 7 months,
weight *5 to *5 kg
- Yearling, weight *5 to
*5 kg
- Mature Doe, weight *0
to **0 kg
Kalahari Reds
- Buckling, 7 months,
Weight *0 to *5 kg
- Yearling Buck, weight
*0 to *0 kg
- Mature Buck, weight *0
to **0 kg
- Doeling, 7 months,
weight *5 to *5 kg
- Yearling, weight *5 to
*5 kg
- Mature Doe, weight *0
to **0 kg
Dorper and Merino Sheep
Ram & ram lambs
- 4+ teeth, weight **0
to **0 kg
- 2 teeth weight *0 to
*8 kg
- 9 to *1 months, weight
*0 to *9 kg
- 6 to 8 months, weight
*0 to *0 kg
Ewes & ewe lambs
- 4+ teeth, weight *5+
kg
- 2 teeth weight *0 to
*0 kg
- 9 to *1 months, weight
*5 to *8 kg
- 6 to 8 months, weight
*5 to *4 kg
Cattle Prices
- Angus and Bonsmara
Bulls average weight **0kg
- Nguni and Brahman
Bull, average weight **0kg
- Commercial Pregnant
Heifers, weight **0 to **0 kg
- Commercial Pregnant
Cows, weight **0 to **0 kg
- Commercial Open
Heifers weight **0 to **0 kg
- Heifers average weight
**0 to **0 kg
- Calves average weight
**5 to **0 kg
Our livestock's have all their inoculations, dipping and
deworming
treatments up to date. Larger loads can be transported at
commercial rates.
You are of course also welcome to collect from the farm.
Should you require any further information, please do not
hesitate to let
me know.
国: |
South Africa |
モデル番号: |
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离岸价格: |
80 / Piece ( Negotiable ) (交渉可能)
Get Latest Price
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ロケーション: |
SOUTH AFRICA |
最低注文量の価格: |
80 per Piece |
最低注文量: |
1 Unit |
パッケージの詳細: |
LIVE AS PER BUYER REQUEST |
納期: |
7-25 DAYS |
供給能力: |
5000 Unit per Month |
支払いタイプ: |
PayPal, Money Gram, Western Union, D/P, D/A, L/C, T/T |
製品グループ : |
LIVESTOCK & FROZEN MEAT
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