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Boran breeders to showcase superior genetics fatstock show

Jerry Chifamba

ALL is set for the Zimbabwe Boran Breeders Society’s (ZBBS) second Boran, Heifer, Bull and Fatstock Show designed to enthral cattle enthusiasts and butchers alike in Mt Hampden on December 4, 2024.

The show that will commence in the morning is expected to provide a prime opportunity for buyers to secure high-quality Boran cattle just in time for the festive season.

The inaugural event that featured esteemed American livestock judge Mr Peter John Budler in 2023 set a high standard, showcasing the Boran breed’s compatibility with Zimbabwe’s diverse beef production systems.

“The quality of Boran on offer was of a very high standard. They all look adapted, functional cattle that were hormonally balanced and easy fleshing. This year, producers are eager to present their best cattle, ready for market and poised to impress,” Mr Budler noted then.

The year’s show promises a diverse selection of livestock, including six bulls known for their robust genetic traits and superior health, ideal for both breeding and fatstock production.

In addition, attendees will find 57 fatstock steers, classified as top-quality young supper grade Boran, as well as 80 heifers ranging from commercial to stud quality.

“This year’s selection will be unmatched. Whether you’re a seasoned breeder or just starting, there’s something for everyone. As the Boran breed grows in popularity among Zimbabwean cattle farmers, the ZBBS has organised expert presentations to further educate attendees,” ZBBS spokesperson Mr Collen Tafireyi commented.

Noteworthy discussion topics will include ‘Preparing Your Cows for Breeding’ by William Augustyn from Fivet and a session titled ‘Bulk in Boran? Feedlot Experiences from Zimbabwe and South Africa,’ featuring insights from seasoned Boran farmers Mark Hook and Colin Langton.

These sessions aim to equip farmers with the knowledge needed to optimise their breeding practices and improve livestock management. Adding excitement to the day will be the highly anticipated fatstock competition where animals will be judged based on various classifications.

The championship will recognise the best performers with awards for both the Champion Steers and Reserve Champions. This competition is not only a showcase of quality but also a celebration of the skills and dedication of Boran farmers.

“Events like these are crucial for our industry. They provide a platform for farmers to network, share experiences, and learn from one another, which ultimately strengthens the entire cattle farming community in Zimbabwe,” he added.

As butchers prepare to source the finest beef for the festive season, the ZBBS aims to connect producers with buyers, ensuring that the best of Zimbabwe’s cattle is available for purchase.

The entrance fee to the show is US$5. The second Boran, Heifer, Bull and Fatstock Show is more than just a marketplace – it is a celebration of the agricultural heritage that shapes Zimbabwe’s economy and culture. With expert insights, competitive spirit, and a showcase of top livestock, this event is set to be a highlight on the cattle farming calendar.

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