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Reproduction performance of beef cattle mated naturally following synchronization in the Central Bushveld bioregion of South Africa

  • 2014
  • Issue: 5
  • Volume: 44
S.M. Grobler, M.M. Scholtz, J.P.C. Greyling & F.W.C. Neser Page: 70 - 74
  • 2026-06-09
  • vanryssen

The estimated calving percentage of beef cattle is 62% in the commercial sector of South Africa.  Fertility is regarded as the main component influencing total herd efficiency in beef cattle. If the long calving seasons can be shortened and the…

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Conception rate and fecundity of Dohne Merino ewes in a continuous mating system

  • 2014
  • Issue: 5
  • Volume: 44
T.S. Brand, S. Terblanche & J.W. Jordaan Page: 64 - 69
  • 2026-06-09
  • vanryssen

A study was conducted to evaluate the conception rate and fecundity of Dohne Merino ewes in an intensive sheep production system, where continuous mating was applied. The study was conducted at the Kromme Rhee research farm. Ninety-two 3-year-old Dohne Merino…

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The effect of different dietary vitamin and mineral levels on certain production parameters, including egg shell characteristics of breeding ostriches

  • 2014
  • Issue: 5
  • Volume: 44
T.S. Brand, G.A. Tesselaar, L.C. Hoffman & Z. Brand Page: 51 - 57
  • 2026-06-09
  • vanryssen

Earlier studies on breeding birds indicated no effect of dietary energy-content on feed intake. This observation is contradictory to results for other animals and/or poultry where feed intake decreases with an increase in dietary energy level. Literature revealed that a…

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The effect of dietary lipid sources on layer fertility and hatchability

  • 2014
  • Issue: 5
  • Volume: 44
O.S. Olubowale, F.H. de Witt, J.P.C. Greyling, A. Hugo, A.M. Jooste & M.B. Raito Page: 44 - 50
  • 2026-06-09
  • vanryssen

This study was conducted to investigate the effect of dietary fatty acids (FA) on the fertility and hatchability of laying hens at the end-of-lay period (69 - 77 weeks of age). Five isoenergetic (12.4 MJ ME/kg DM) and isonitrogenous (170…

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The profitability and production of a beef herd on transitional Cymbopogon- Themeda veld, receiving three different levels of lick supplementation – Preliminary results

  • 2014
  • Issue: 5
  • Volume: 44
L.A. Foster, P.J. Fourie & F.W.C. Neser Page: 31 - 35
  • 2026-06-09
  • vanryssen

The importance of containing costs through the optimal utilization of feed emphasizes the need to optimize, rather than maximize, the rate of reproduction. It is, however, unknown which lick supplementation regimen, provided to an extensive beef herd on mixed veld,…

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Antagonism in the carbon footprint between beef and dairy production systems

  • 2014
  • Issue: 5
  • Volume: 44
M.M. Scholtz, J. du Toit & F.W.C.Neser Page: 17 - 20
  • 2026-06-09
  • vanryssen

Primary beef cattle farming in South Africa is largely extensive, whereas dairy farming is based on both total mixed ration and pasture production systems. Under natural rangeland conditions, decomposition of manure is aerobic, which produces carbon dioxide (CO2), part of…

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Methane production in different breeds, grazing different pastures or fed a total mixed ration, as measured by a Laser Methane Detector

  • 2014
  • Issue: 5
  • Volume: 44
S.M. Grobler, M.M. Scholtz, H. van Rooyen, M. Mpayipheli & F.W.C. Neser Page: 12 - 16
  • 2026-06-09
  • vanryssen

Agriculture is responsible for 5% to 10% of the global anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Livestock contribute about 65% of agricultural GHG and enteric fermentation accounts for 90% of this. The global warming potential of CH4 is known to be…

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Sustainable crossbreeding systems of beef cattle in the era of climate change

  • 2014
  • Issue: 5
  • Volume: 44
M.C. Mokolobate, A. Theunissen, M.M Scholtz & F.W.C Neser Page: 8 - 11
  • 2026-06-09
  • vanryssen

Beef cattle are unique, because they not only suffer from climate change, but they also contribute to climate change through the emission of greenhouse gases (GHG). Mitigation and adaptation strategies are therefore needed. An effective way to reduce the carbon…

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Research and development on climate change and greenhouse gases in support of climate-smart livestock production and a vibrant industry (Invited paper)

  • 2014
  • Issue: 5
  • Volume: 44
M.M. Scholtz, H.C. Schönfeldt, F.W.C. Neser & G.M. Schutte Page: 1 - 7
  • 2026-06-09
  • vanryssen

Climate change represents a feedback-loop in which livestock production both contributes to the problem and suffers from the consequences. The impact of global warming and continued, uncontrolled release of greenhouse gasses (GHG) has twofold implications for the livestock industry, and…

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Effects of dietary flaxseed oil on the muscle fatty acid composition in Mangalitsa pigs in an extensive rearing system

  • 2014
  • Issue: 3
  • Volume: 44
M. Habeanu, N. Lefter, A. Gheorghe, Al. Nagy, D. Marin & M. Ropota Page: 240 - 244
  • 2026-06-09
  • vanryssen

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of dietary flaxseed oil on the fatty acid (FA) composition of two types of muscles, longissimus dorsi (LD) and semitendinosus (ST), of Mangalitsa pigs reared in an extensive system. Fourteen…

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The effect of Moringa oleifera leaf meal supplementation on tibia strength, morphology and inorganic content of broiler chickens

  • 2014
  • Issue: 3
  • Volume: 44
T.T. Nkukwana, V. Muchenje, P.J. Masika, L.C. Hoffman & K. Dzama Page: 228 - 239
  • 2026-06-09
  • vanryssen

This study was conducted to assess the effects of dietary Moringa oleifera leaf meal (MOLM) supplementation as a possible alternative to antibiotic growth promoters on bone breaking strength (BBS), tibia bone morphology and inorganic ash content in broiler chickens. A…

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The effect of Moringa oleifera leaf meal supplementation on tibia strength, morphology and inorganic content of broiler chickens

  • Issue: 3
  • Volume: 44
T.T. Nkukwana, V. Muchenje, P.J. Masika, L.C. Hoffman & K. Dzama Page: 228 - 239
  • 2026-06-09
  • vanryssen

This study was conducted to assess the effects of dietary Moringa oleifera leaf meal (MOLM) supplementation as a possible alternative to antibiotic growth promoters on bone breaking strength (BBS), tibia bone morphology and inorganic ash content in broiler chickens. A…

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The relationships between faecal worm egg count and subjectively assessed wool and conformation traits in the Tygerhoek Merino flock

  • 2014
  • Issue: 3
  • Volume: 44
P.A.M. Matebesi-Ranthimo, S.W.P. Cloete, J.B. van Wyk & J.J. Olivier Page: 220 - 227
  • 2026-06-09
  • vanryssen

Subjectively assessed wool and conformation traits form part of the selection objective in wool sheep enterprises. The present study investigated the genetic, phenotypic and environmental correlations for nematode resistance (using faecal worm egg count (FEC)) with subjectively assessed wool and…

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