Boer Goat

✔️We have bottle-feeding goat kids ( 01 – 3months old) $70 each
✔️Older goat kids (04 – 11 months old) $100 each
✔️Yearling does/nannies (12-15 months old)  $120 each
✔️Pregnant does/nannies (1st,2nd &3rd lactation) $150 each
✔️ Buck or male goats ( Adults) $130 each

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Boer Goat

The Boer Goat, as a South African land race, has been phenomenally successful as a registered small stock breed. Thanks to dedicated producers here in its home country. Those who have rigorously applied selective breeding practices over almost a century. The Boer Goat is now found in almost every country across the world. It is here in South Africa that the very best genetics in the world are sourced.

 

Boer goat

Boer goat

The Boer goat breed originated from South Africa and has become the benchmark. As far as goat meat production is concerned, It makes a great deal of sense to import. Only the very best animals and top genetic material from the country. has developed and continues to improve this economically important goat breed.

 

Our highly qualified and experienced team

Alpha Livestock Exports consists of professional consultants (our founder is an Official. Boer goat and Kalahari Red Judge and Inspector. providing expert advice to assist existing farmers in upgrading the quality. Their flocks in terms of adaptability, fertility, and meat production capacity. Our consulting panel can also assist in the layout and construction of new facilities as well as the technical management of the project, with full-time professional backup on an ongoing basis.

 

  • complying with all relevant export protocols
  • veterinary and quarantine requirements
  • transport arrangements and customs clearing on the South African side
  • Ongoing support as far as the project is concernedBoer goats are easy to raise, have mild temperaments, are affectionate, require no milking, no special care, no shearing, and no fancy fences. Boer goats and Boer crosses also have huge rumen capacity. They spend a lot more time grazing than other types of goats do. One reason for this is that they are out grazing in the heat of the day when dairy goats are wilting in the shade.

    For all the obvious reasons, the Arab people started to import Boer goats from the Chandelier Boer Goat Stud. These Boer goats adapted well in the Middle East and North Africa, and they have already started kidding. The future of the Boer Goats shines bright, and as long as consumers demand quality meat, the sky is the limit.

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