The Brahman cattle neck clamp is designed for all cattle breeds from six months old. When open, it ensures a clear passage, preventing animals from getting stuck. The clamp is mounted on a robust 4mm plate steel base and features a 20mm thick ratchet. It is reversible and comes with brackets for fitting to any crush. The doors are adjustable to accommodate various sizes of cattle.
The calf and tollie tilt, tilts the animal on its right side for easy access to the left. Suitable for calves aged 10 weeks to 6 months. It cannot be used as a scale.
| Weight | 273 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 183 × 160 × 190 cm |
| Option | Painted, Galvanized |
This powerful 28kg maize milling grinder boasts an impressive 2.2kW motor and 2800 RPM rotating speed, allowing you to grind a variety of grains with ease. Achieve outputs between 100-300 kg/hour, perfect for large-scale operations.
Versatile and Efficient:
Properties:
Voltage: 230V
Weight: 75 kg
Key Selling Points: High Productivity
120KG/Hour
3KW Motor
5mm Die
Price and Dimension (L*W*H)
87 x 23 x 73 cm
Properties:
Voltage: 220V
Weight: 43 KG, 60 KG
Key Selling Points: Automatic
Price and Dimension (L*W*H)
TM50: 56 x 56 x 85 cm
TM60 65 x 65 x 86 cm
Maize Thresher 1000kg per/hr
This maize thresher is a powerful and efficient machine that can thresh up to 1000kg of maize per hour. It is perfect for small to medium-sized farms, as well as for commercial use.
This maize thresher is perfect for a variety of applications, including:
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*Discounted price only available when paying via Bank Transfer (EFT)
Lead time: Estimate of 2 Working days depending on stock availability.
*Discounted price only available when paying via Bank Transfer (EFT)
Lead time: Estimate of 2 Working days depending on stock availability.
The word Wagyu means “Japanese cow” and refers to specific cattle breeds that originated in Japan. Historically, Buddhist leaders prohibited the consumption of meat, so Wagyu cattle were initially bred for their strength and ability to carry heavy loads.
This ban was lifted by the mid-19th century. By then, Wagyu cattle had developed a distinctive intramuscular fat pattern known as marbling, which gives the beef its renowned tenderness, succulence, and flavour.
|
Type |
Age / Status |
Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
|
Young Calves |
6–12 months |
R6,000 – R12,000 |
|
Open Heifers |
~18 months (unpregnant) |
R15,000 – R30,000 |
|
Pregnant Heifers/Cows |
24+ months, in calf |
R25,000 – R50,000+ |
|
Mature Bulls |
3–5 years, breeding age |
R25,000 – R100,000 |
|
Elite Stud Bulls |
Top genetics, proven |
R100,000 – R670,000+ |
Information days and prestige auctions were held and gradually the Tuli made its mark in South Africa too.
|
Category |
Typical Age/Status |
Estimated Price Range |
|---|---|---|
|
Young Calves |
Under 1 year |
R20,000 – R50,000 |
|
Open Heifers |
12–24 months, not pregnant |
R13,740 – R31,000 |
|
Pregnant Heifers/Cows |
In-calf (SP category) |
R19,750 – R26,167 (avg), up to R38,000 high-end |
|
Commercial Bulls |
Mature breeding bulls |
R30,000 – R50,000 (avg ~R50,000) |
|
Stud Bulls |
Registered/elite genetics |
R102,200 avg; high-end R240,000 |
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|
Category |
Details |
Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
|
Young Calves |
~1–7 months old |
R800 – R7,500 (e.g., R800 for week-old; up to R7,500 for weaned calves) |
|
Open Heifers |
~12–18 months, non-pregnant |
R9,000 – R15,000 (based on cow listings) () |
|
Pregnant Heifers/Cows |
Bred dairy heifers/cows |
R7,000 – R15,000+, depending on pedigree and pregnancy certification () |
|
Mature Cows |
Adult lactating cows |
R9,000 – R15,000, especially springers () |
|
Breeding Bulls |
Mature bulls (dairy genetics) |
R4,500 – R9,000+ (general bulls ~R4,500; quality stud bulls higher) () |
Simmentaler Cattle
Beef Production in South Africa
The Simmentaler breed is part of the beef production industry of SA and seems to have developed around the Middle Ages, from a cross between German cattle and a smaller indigenous Swiss breed.
|
Category |
Auction Averages |
Top Price Achieved |
|---|---|---|
|
Registered Bulls |
R51,000 – R66,000 (avg) |
Up to R150,000 (Feb–Apr ’25) |
|
“3‑in‑1” (cow + calf) |
~R25,000 – R62,000 |
R160,000 (Sept ’24) () |
|
Heifers |
R18,000 – R24,400 |
R40,000 – R48,000 () |
|
Pregnant Heifers/Cows |
R22,500 – R35,250 |
R38,000 () |







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