Quality and Efficiency at the Malemba Farming 25th Production Auction
The following interview took place between SwiftVEE and Jacques Swart & Andries Swart of Malemba farming. Read the blog post below where they tell us all about Malemba Farming, the auction, everything on offer and much more.
1. Introduce yourself
Malemba farming specializes in different agricultural categories such as; potato production and quality breeding of Simmentaler, Simbra and the Charolais cattle breeds. We also have the biggest Simmentaler and Simbra registered breeding Studs in Southern Africa.
2. Tell us more about your upcoming auction's offering.
We proudly present to you the following livestock for the upcoming auction:
30 Simbra Bulls
30 Simmentaler Bulls
10 Charolais Bulls
10 Simbra Females
10 Simmentaler Females
100 Commercial I.C Heifers
3. Which auction lots should people be on the lookout for and why?
Unfortunately, it is very difficult to only make a few selections, as we strongly believe that all of our livestock at the auction is of top quality.
Below are a few outstanding animals from our perspective:
4. What is your breeding policy, and why?
Our breeding policy at Malemba Farming is to breed top-quality, highly efficient, and very adaptable bulls, that will ensure good genetic advancement in any herd.
5. Give us some history regarding your stud.
We are very passionate about breeding cattle. We are the 3rd generation at Malemba Farming managing and sharing a great love for genetic advancement.
We have been breeding Simmentalers for 53 years, Simbras for 27 years and Charolais for 7 years.
To be able to breed cattle is a privilege and we are excited for what lies ahead with the breeding journey.
6. Anything else you would like to share?
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