CLASSES For bookings or more information about your classes, please complete the form below and we will be in touch shortly: FieldsetNAME AND SURNAME *EMAIL ADDRESS *CONTACT NUMBER * VerificationPlease enter any two digits *Example: 12This box is for spam protection - <strong>please leave it blank</strong>: GRAIN FED, GRASS FED OR FREE RANGE? WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW GRASS FED The term ‘Grass Fed’ as stated by Grass Fed Association of South Africa. (Read More) GRAIN FED The term ‘Grain Fed’ as stated by South African Feedlot Association. (Read More) FREE RANGE The term ‘Free – Range’ as stated by Grass Fed Association of South Africa. (Read more) FREE RANGE VS FEEDLOT The difference and benefits between free range and feedlot meat. (Read More) COOKING TIPS Our top Cooking Tips to enhance any piece of meat… (Read More) RECIPES Top recipes to try with your selection of meat… (Read More) WEEKLY SPECIALS Weekly / Monthly Wholesale and Retail Specials… (Read More) LATEST FROM THE BUTCHER'S BLOG Online auction: game changer in South Africa’s pork market Study Finds Dramatic Increase in Antibiotic Resistance in Livestock New Foot and Mouth outbreak a blow to South Africa. Major losses for South African farmers. Is South African poultry back on track? Cautiously optimistic about 2019. Foot-and-mouth disease spreads to four feedlots in Limpopo Consumers must prepare for higher red meat prices – temporary ban on all livestock auctions Imports dominate South African poultry market – South Africa’s imports of chicken meat continue to increase South African poultry industry – Patel calls the game of chicken: it’s time to talk turkey A good time to braai: SA meat prices floored by export ban Wandile Sihlobo: How African swine fever is likely to hit global meat prices Global outbreak of African swine fever is opportunity for SA beef industry Save your bacon: Deadly Chinese pig disease outbreak pushes up global pork prices IN ASSOCIATION WITH
Imports dominate South African poultry market – South Africa’s imports of chicken meat continue to increase