Alpacas and Llamas
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(14)Feeds and Supplements
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The New Zealand Livestock category includes NZ websites related to Livestock Identification, Livestock, Cattle, Highland, Dairy, Beef, Cow, Cows and more.
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Alpaca Association New Zealand
(www.alpaca.org.nz)Promote rare and graceful South American camelid as an alternative to traditional farm animals.
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Gallagher Animal Management Systems
(www.gallagher.co.nz)Helping you get the best value from your farm with one on one system selection advice, training and ongoing support.
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Elders Primary Wool
(www.eldersprimary.co.nz)Offer a complete wool brokering and handling service throughout New Zealand. Their expertise covers a range of on-farm services, including ram and hogget selection, woolshed visits, advice and assistance with wool clip preparation, market reports and analysis of trends.
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Sonric Suri Alpacas
(www.sonric.co.nz)Sonric Suri Alpacas are passionate and dedicated in their pursuit of breeding white Suri Alpacas, combining knowledge with other breeding specialists to achieve strong genetics and high quality fleece production.
View Website - Alpacas and Llamas Farming
Business Info: Sonric Suri Alpacas - 71 Turntable Hill Rd, Apata, Bay Of Plenty
They Say: SONRIC SURI ALPACAS... are passionate and dedicated in their pursuit of breeding white Suri Alpacas, combining knowledge with other breeding specialists to achieve strong genetics and high quality fleece produ...More about Sonric Suri Alpacas.
Keywords: Alpaca, Suri, Luxury, Fashion garments
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Unfehlbar English Red Deer
(www.unfehlbar.co.nz)Unfehlbar English Red Deer specialises in deer breeding, offering Caliber, Leicester, Montgomery and Sussex deer. Located in West Melton in Canterbury, they hold an annual sale.
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Silver Fern Farms
(www.silverfernfarms.co.nz)New Zealand's leading meat-marketing, processor and export company, exporting sheep meat, beef, venison and associated products to about 60 countries.
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Seales Feed
(www.sealesfeed.co.nz)Seales Ltd is Waikato's No. 1 manufacturer of custom blended stockfeed for dairy cows and calves.
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Donkey and Mule Society of New Zealand
(www.donkey-mule.org.nz)The Donkey and Mule Society of New Zealand is the only National Breed Organisation in New Zealand for donkeys and mules of all types. It provides up-to-date information on donkey care and practical advice on training.
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AgriSea New Zealand
(www.agrisea.co.nz)AgriSea New Zealand is a multi-award winning sustainable New Zealand company, family owned and operated. The company produces seaweed soil, foliar, turf, pasture and animal health concentrates for agriculture and horticulture.
View Website - Waikato Livestock - Organic Agriculture
Business Info: Agrisea NZ - 4-6 Fraser, Paeroa, Waikato
They Say: AgriSea NZ Ltd is a multi-award winning sustainable New Zealand company, family owned and operated. The company produces Seaweed Soil, Foliar, Turf, Pasture and Animal Health concentrates fo...More about Agrisea NZ.
Keywords: Better nutrition, agrisea, seaweed, animal health
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NRM
(www.nrm.co.nz)New Zealand providers of stock feed and animal health products for better livestock performance. NRM offer a selection of quality products for dairy cattle, horses, poultry, calves, pigs and working dogs. View their range of animal nutrition and health products online.
View Website - Animal Health - Agricultural Feeds and Supplements
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Elders
(www.elders.co.nz)A private, New Zealand owned group offering livestock and wool brokerage, as well as financial services to rural customers.
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Sourcenz
(www.sourcenz.com)Specialise in supply and management of byproduct feed stuffs for direct supply to New Zealand farmers nationwide.
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New Zealand Rare Breeds
(www.rarebreeds.co.nz)The site of the Rare Breeds Conservation Society of New Zealand, showcasing a number of rare livestock breeds currently in New Zealand. Featured species range from endangered species through to minority breeds.
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New Zealand Llama Association
(www.llama.org.nz)An organisation aiming to educate owners and interested members of the public in the needs, care and welfare of llamas.
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New Zealand Charolais Cattle Society
(www.charolais.org.nz)The first Charolais breeding began in New Zealand in 1965 and continued to the present day, when a distinctively New Zealand Charolais has been developed, still with the Charolais growth rate and muscle, but better suited to the beef production systems used in New Zealand. The Society provides information on breeding and the sire proving scheme.
