3 Different Cattle Variations And The Average Cattle Price In South Africa

Cattle farming constitutes a considerable sum of South Africa's revenue. Among the forty countries considered to be the largest beef producers in the world, South Africa holds the twelfth position with 950,000 metric tons. This production consists of various types and grades of beef, among which three are the most popular. In this blog, we will estimate the cattle price of each variant in South Africa. Read along to know more.

Estimation of the different cattle prices

Cattle prices differ with the grade and type of beef they provide their consumers. In South Africa, ten different types of cattle are for sale, among which three breeds are considered absolute favourites. Read on to know the various prices.

  • Bull Cow – R 7,500
  • Boer Cow – R 12,000
  • Heifer Cow – R 7,000
  • Nguni Cow – R 10,000
  • Stokvel Nkomo Cow – R 8,000
  • Dexter Cow – R 6,000
  • Jersey Cow – R 50,000
  • Nkomo Beste Cow – R 8,500
  • Brahman Bull Cow – R 22,000
  • Young Brahman Bull Cow – R 9,000

The young Brahman Bull cow is the most expensive, and the dexter cow is the least expensive.

3 top cattle breeds of South Africa

Three top breeds have allowed South Africa to be counted as one of the best and largest beef producers globally. Each of these three breeds has distinguishable characteristics that led to the variation in cattle prices. Here, you will learn of the three most favoured breeds of cattle.

Bull Cow

A native South African breed, the Bull Cow is also commonly known as the Afrikander. They have little or no traces of blending with the famous European breed called the Hottentots. The price varies from 7000-8000 in South African currency, which amounts to around 350-450 USD.

Boer Cow

This is a tough breed of flexible cattle with great adapting abilities. They also have strong immunity and thus proved beneficial and cost-effective since breeders hardly have to treat them for diseases and illnesses. Boer cows have been sold to countries like New Zealand, France, Germany, Israel, Australia, etc. They are known for their high-quality milk along with their meat. This cattle price in South Africa ranges from 11500-13000 rand. In USD, their price range is from 550 to 650.

Nguni Cow

Another native cow breed is Nguni Cow, which derives its name from the native tribe present in South Africa. The breed's speciality is that they vary in colour pattern and horn shapes within their own breed. They are naturally protected from skin and eye cancer and can be easily raised; hence, South Africa is known for this breed. The price range is 9500-10500 and 450-550 in Rand and USD, respectively.

Final Thoughts

South Africa is undoubtedly famous for its huge variety of cattle for sale with pretty competitive prices. Factors like age, cost of rearing, the season of purchase, breed, etc. influence the price; for instance, milk-producing cows are costlier than beef-producing ones, or the price of cattle in dry seasons hikes, etc.

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