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THE KALAHARI REDS
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| Rubie - Senior and Grand Champion doe 2008 | Escavator - Junior and Grand Champion buck 2008 | |
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| Tenk - Reserve Junior and Grand Champion buck 2008 | Buffel - Senior Champion buck 2008 | |
After having achieved good success in the boergoat breeding we took the challenge of breeding a new variation of colour and the Kalahari Reds were developed. Interest in the Kalahari Red breed is widespread, and has come from a far afield as Australia, Brazil and the USA. The hardiness of the breed, its excellent walking ability and good mothering attributes make it ideally suited to the harsh conditions predominant in large parts of South Africa, Australia, Brazil and the USA. The animals are fully pigmented and therefore able to endure heat and strong sunshine, while their earthy colour serves to camouflage them from predators. Kalahari Reds are less susceptible to diseases and need to be inoculated and dosed far less than other breeds. All of theses easy-care qualities make the Kalahari Reds a popular choice in areas where farming is less labour intensive. Breeders select Kalahari Reds for their natural qualities and for functional effectiveness. The ewes are fertile and produce plenty of milk. They both lamb and raise their kids in the veld. Breeders tend to select specifically for twins, which are normally of equal strength. To prevent kid mortalities as a result of an inability to suck, breeders select specifically for well-developed and properly attached teats. In Australia, breeders of the indigenous Red Australian Farrels are cross-breeding with Kalahari Reds to produce a uniform red colour and to improve the carcass mass of indigenous Australian goats.
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| Ringo Star - Main stud buck in 1995 |
SIZE
The commercial goat
farmer can cross-breed Kalahari Reds to improve the carcass mass of the
indigenous goats worldwide. They have a very long deep body, which gives them
excellent mobility. As they are taller than most of the other goats they can
take advantage of more feed. Their carcass size is similiar to that of the SA
Boer goat. The average weight of a ram is as much as 250 pound, while ewes reach
165 pounds. Kids grow fast. In Australia young kids show weight gains of 3.3
pound per week, with some even exceeding 0,880 pound per day.
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| Some of our stud does | 2005 Junior Champion buck (Champ) in the middle with two of his brothers |
COLOUR
Kalahari Reds can be used to
give goats worldwide a uniform, solid red colour, with all the unique advantages
that this brings. Their earthy colour provides a good camouflage that protects
them from predators. White kids would be seen easily by foxes, pigs and eagles.
They are fully pigmented, and therefore able to endure heat and strong sunshine.
Their dark coats and long ears provide good heat resistance, and they will
therefore feed for longer during the heat of the day, which ultimately means
higher weight gains.
| Some of our stud does | Rub me a little |
HARDINESS
Kalahari Reds are ideally suited to the harsh and
outstretched conditions worldwide. In South Africa they are bred in arid,
semi-desert areas. To prevail under these conditions animals must be
sun-resistant and hardy. Over the years, a natural selection process has ensured
that only the fittest animals have survived, and very little artificial
selection took place. Their excellent mobility allows them to walk far in search
of food and water. They feed on a vast variety of plants. The limited use of
vaccines make the production of originally produced meat possible. A further
bonus is lean meat with an excellent taste and texture.
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MOTHER ABILITIES
Ewes have excellent mothering instincts, and
lamb right in the veld and raise their kids there. No labourers are needed to
assist ewes to find their young. In South Africa selection is made strongly in
favour of these attributes because kids that are properly cared for by their
mothers will do likewise for their own progeny. Through natural selection
processes, only the fittest mothers have survived. The ewes are fertile and
produce plenty of milk, and as a result, the kids grow fast. Breeders select for
twins that are usually of equal strength. Generally, newborn kids are strong and
have a strong urge to suck. They herd well, and animlas flock together. They
breed all year round, and will kid three times in two years.
In 2000 we decided that the future of the Kalahari Reds and the Ennobled Boer Goat lie overseas. All foreigners request detailed records and we have registered all our stud animals with STUDBOOK.
The past few years a lot of breeding material have been exported to other countries like Botswana, Nigeria, Malaysia; embryo's have been exported to Australia, Brazil and Malaysia and semen to Malaysia. The Kalahari Reds are in demand all over the world and if you do not want to stay behind in the breeding you must obtain stock from these oustanding bloodlines.
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The hard work, ethic and
extreme dedication to quality and improvement which inspired Jordania Embryo and
Live Export Centre to begin its quest is just what will keep it ahead of the
field. For many, many years to come.
For further information please contact:
Tollie Jordaan
PO Box 377
Somerset East 5850
SOUTH AFRICA
Tel : +27 42 2432157
Fax: +27 24 2431715
tollie@isat.co.za
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