In this information-sharing session, Neo Brian Rasehlo, Technical Adviser at GAD Consulting Services and Project Coordinator at SerDev, walks us through exactly what to look for when selecting breeding females.
By Maile Matsimela, digital editor at African Farming
A low, deep and well-closed tail set is the gold standard. A high “baboon tail” signals poor pelvic positioning, which can lead to difficult calving and reproductive problems down the line.
Brian also reminds us that that stunning coat and body condition comes from proper supplementation – not just feeding.
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