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

Small-scale ostrich farming success

Small-scale ostrich farming success

Martin Fick and Adriaan Olivier led a group of ostrich farmers in the Eastern Cape to success.

Cutting feed bills

A few simple measures will help you save money without affecting your horse’s health, says Kim Dyson.

A head for figures, a heart for farming

Karel-Günther Jordaan began his working career in big business. But this chartered management accountant chose to farm Merinos and Bovelders in the Karoo instead, and is doing so well he is Toyota Agri Eastern Cape Young Farmer of the Year for 2013. Heather Dugmore reports.

Full-time mine worker & commercial farmer

Desmond Siteti farms in a communal area of the former Ciskei as well as on a 500ha commercial farm with Boer- and Savannah-type goats and a small, but impressive herd of Bonsmara-type cattle. Incredibly, as Mike Burgess reports, he manages his farm while working as a shift foreman on a Gauteng mine – an arrangement that has proved critical in the development of his livestock initiative.
The benefits of the patience pole for horses

The benefits of the patience pole for horses

This new apparatus for tying a horse is ideal for dealing with impatient or unsettled equines.

More tips for pigeon racing beginners

Thomas Smit discusses dealing with predators, breeding late youngsters and other aspects of pigeon racing.

Parasitic wasps to the rescue

Implementing an integrated fly control programme can prevent overwintering fly populations from exploding in spring and help to improve udder health and reduce somatic cell counts. Robyn Joubert reports.

Sourcing information on aquaculture

Accurate reliable information on aquaculture is available. Just make sure you look carefully.

Dealing with locked stifles

Seeing your horse hobbling around on three legs can be distressing, but your best friend can be helped, says Kim Dyson.

Pedi sheep in the Piketberg

Hannes Eksteen and his son Lochner run the largest Pedi sheep flock in the Western Cape and find that this productive, problem-free breed gives excellent returns. Jay Ferreira reports.

Unravelling the double helix

The science of genomics allows livestock breeders to predict the genetic merit of an animal. Dr Japie van der Westhuizen of SA Stud Book explains the basic principles to Annelie Coleman.

Building a loft

The design of your loft is crucial if you want to enjoy any success in pigeon racing, says Thomas Smit.
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