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The Differences Between Dairy Cows
...Jerseys are generally used in a pasture-based system because
of their good grazing ability while requiring smaller amounts
of concentrates because
of lower milk yield levels.Characteristics
of Ayrshire Dairy Cows© Ayrshire Cattle Breeders’ SocietyAyrshires..
EnglishFood Insecurity and Climate Change
...studied as part
of South Africa's climate change modelling is maize which, in 1996, accounted for 71 per cent
of grain harvested that year and 58 per cent
of land under crop...
EnglishLangebaan Lagoon in Days Gone By
...A year later, Georg Wreede took command
of the area and commissioned a carpenter to create five VOC monograms, one
of each being erected on five
of the seven islands in the lagoon and its mouth...
EnglishMarriage in Xhosa Tradition
...The Great Wife
of a chief was usually a woman
of rank, the daughter
of a chief from a neighbouring chiefdom, a Khoisan or Thembu princess...
EnglishElephant Anatomy
...It evolved to assist the elephant with the processing
of the large amounts
of different sorts
of food that it eats...
EnglishTswana Social Organisation
...Each tribe has its own territory and name, the latter usually derived from a past chief or the founder
of the ruling dynasty, sometimes from the totem
of the royal family, the site
of a former capital, or an historical incident...
EnglishPierre Wahl
...
'Jan Pickard Senior was treasurer at the time: the father
of the famous Western Province lock. The club was established in 1883 and several
of its members became Springboks back in the amateur days
of rugby...
EnglishBuchu Tea
...Buchu TeaBuchu TeaTeas
of South AfricaBuchu, a fragrant fynbos shrub commonly found in the Cape Floral Kingdom
of the Western Cape, has been used for centuries for its medicinal value...
EnglishCape Ground Squirrel
...This pattern
of dispersal strengthens gene flow and the development
of new colonies.Cape Ground Squirrel HabitatThe Cape ground squirrel occurs on a variety
of substrates from rough sands to the soft clay soils
of pans and river beds...
EnglishMpumalanga Coat of Arms
...Mpumalanga Coat
of ArmsMpumalanga Coat
of ArmsSouth AfricaThe Coat
of Arms for Mpumalanga has a green base with the Latin motto - OMNIA LABOR VINCIT - inscribed on it, which means, “Work conquers all”...
EnglishSchoone Oordt Country House
...Schoone Oordt Country House aims to provide its guests with an experience
of unpretentious elegance and quality with acute attention to the detail
of the needs
of its guests...
EnglishHistory of Velddrif
...History
of VelddrifHistory
of VelddrifFishing Enterprise©Jacques MaraisThe Berg River mouth at Velddrif...
EnglishFormation of Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park
...Formation
of Hluhluwe-Imfolozi ParkFormation
of Hluhluwe-Imfolozi ParkHistoryThe area where the reserve now thrives was first inhabited by Stone Age settlers. The grounds were also part
of the early Zulu kingdom royal hunting terrain...
EnglishVisit Kenhardt
...It was the result
of a special magistrate and a company
of 50 mounted police pitching their camp under a giant camelthorn tree...
EnglishPorterville
...These attractions form a part
of an array
of significant sites worth visiting Porterville...
EnglishWaxbills
...WaxbillsWaxbills© Shem CompionViolet-eyered and black-faced waxbills together.A total
of nine species
of waxbill are found in South Africa, all falling under the family
of Estrildidae...
EnglishTwo Passes
...The whole section round the top
of Xeni Pass, the convoluted, crinkled rim along Elephant Plume and Cockade then looking down onto the Pyramid and Column peaks, is to my mind one
of the highlights
of the Drakensberg.Linger LongerInstead
of trying your..
EnglishMooi River
...In Zulu, however, the river is Mpofana, Place
of the Eland. Today, Mooi River forms part
of the popular Midlands Meander and is part
of the self-drive arts and crafts route while all around there are opportunities for outdoor recreation...
EnglishSea Point
...©Roger de la HarpeThe slopes
of Signal Hill, away from the Atlantic Ocean, lie large, private villas in Sea Point.❮❯With its lovely promenade along the water’s edge and once-decorous blocks
of flats, Sea Point is the Riviera
of..
EnglishHistory of Swellendam
...History
of SwellendamHistory
of SwellendamSwellendam is a major historical pit-stop on the Great Wagon Road to the east...
EnglishKokstad
....❮❯The town
of Kokstad is built on the outer slopes
of the Drakensberg and is 1302 m above sea level. Mount Currie rises to a height
of 2224 m behind the town which is a centre for cheese and dairy products...
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