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The production potential of an Acacia karroo community utilized by cattle and goats.


AJ Aucamp
JE Danckwerts
JJ Venter

Abstract

An investigation was undertaken to determine the relationship between bush density and animal production/ha as well as between bush density and profitability/ha. Boer goat farming was found to be more profitable in the short term than beef ranching. The best long term strategy is a combination of goats and cattle in an integrated animal production system. Such an integrated system is approximately three times as profitable as a pure beef production system. A prerequisite for implementing such a system is that stocking rates of cattle must be set according to the condition of the herbaceous vegetation and stocking rates of goats must be set according to the condition of the woody vegetation.
>br>Keywords: acacia karroo; adelaide district; animal production; beef cattle; beef production; boer goats; bush density; cattle; eastern cape; goats; herbaceous vegetation; maximum production; maximum profitability; production potential; south africa; stocking rate; stocking rates; woody vegetation

Journal of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa.

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eISSN: 1727-9380
print ISSN: 1022-0119