Seven of the foremost stud-farmers of the Afrikaner Cattle Breeders Society of South Africa, in cooperation with the University of the Free State (UFS), established a core herd on the UFS Paradys Experimental Farm outside Bloemfontein.
Each stud-farmer donated five heifers to the project. In return, each farmer will annually receive a performance tested bull or semen of a performance tested bull out of the core herd.
With the establishment of the herd, the UFS wants to create a genetically outstanding herd to be used for the training of students, research as well as information sessions for farmers. All the animals that cannot be used by the herd or the stud-farmers will be made available for auctioning at the UFS Paradys Experimental Farm.
The herd will be kept under commercial conditions to ensure that only those animals who have adapted can be made available to the industry. For more information Prof Frikkie Neser can be contacted at (051) 401-9595.
In front from the left are Mr Julian Balt (stud-farmer from Carletonville), Prof Johan Greyling (Departmental Chairperson: Department of Animal- and Wildlife- and Grassland Sciences), Prof Herman van Schalkwyk (Dean: Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences) and Mr Neels van Rooyen (stud-farmer from Zastron). At the back from the left are Mr Willem Kooij (stud-farmer from Potchefstroom), Messrs Johan and Estian Cronjé (stud-farmers from Winburg), Mr Willie Cloete (stud-farmer from Vryburg), Prof Frikkie Neser (lecturer at the UFS Department of Animal and Wildlife and Grassland Sciences) and Mr Schalk de Jager (stud-farmer from Vryburg).