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Farmer’s Weekly brings you the latest animal farming news and updates from South Africa and the rest of Africa.

The year of the hens

The Transvaal Racing Pigeon Federation’s 12 short distance races have been extremely fast-paced, says Thomas Smit.

Bringing back the Afrino

This easy-care, dual purpose breed thrives in the harshest conditions, offers high net profits and is a pleasure to farm. Roelof Bezuidenhout reports.

Avoid dehydration

Your horse relies on you to make sure it gets enough liquids to replace those lost while sweating during competitions, cautions Kim Dyson.
Pedi sheep breed ewe and lamb

Supporting a family, week by lonely week

Malekaleke Maila farms with Pedi sheep on communal land in Limpopo. Unable to run his flock near his village, he is forced to spend each week away from home. Yet, through careful management, he earns a reasonable living and is paying for his children’s studies. Peter Mashala spoke to him.

Mastitis in a dairy herd

Udder health problems, especially mastitis, can significantly limit profitable dairy farming, says vet Dr Vincent Turner. Robyn Joubert reports.

Favourites for the 2012 season

With the Transvaal Racing Pigeon Federation’s 2012 season currently underway, Thomas Smit looks at some of the favourites.
helping small-scale pig farmers

How SAPPO is helping small-scale pig farmers

The Baynesfield Training Academy in KZN offers emerging farmers training in pig production.

Preparing for fire

Veld fires in a high wind move faster than a galloping horse, so be prepared for the dry season, says Dr Mac.

Pigs reared on pastures and acorns

Allowing pigs to graze like sheep will never keep supermarkets stocked brimful with bacon, as Charlie Crowther admits. But he has nonetheless found a market for his pasture-reared pigs. Denene Erasmus reports.

Connect with your horse

There’s nothing worse than asking your horse to do something and being met with resistance, says Kim Dyson.

100 years of memories

Oom Jacob Coetzee of Hartbeesfontein has watched agriculture develop over the course of the last century. Born in Cradock on 17 July 1912 he moved to the farm Mahemsvlei in the Klerksdorp district in the 1940s. He shared memories of his long farming career with Annelie Coleman.

Farming without frontiers

Justin Stirk of Goodwoods Bonsmaras in the Eastern Cape is one of a group of Bonsmara breeders who present the annual Frontier Bonsmara sale in Grahamstown. Heather Dugmore talks to him about his mixed farming enterprise.
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