
Photo: Supplied by Lukas Burger Boer Goat Stud
Lukas Burger, owner of the stud, said the outstanding prices were the result of 46 years of hard work and attention to detail as far as breeding and genetics were concerned.
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Steenkamp, from Bronkhorstspruit, Gauteng, purchased the ram called Link (762-22-538), a proven herd sire and one the best rams, according to Burger, his stud has ever bred.
Link is a son of Volvo, with Staal’s bloodlines on his mother’s side.
“This ram truly has it all, and it will take an extraordinary ram to even come close to matching his quality. His value is also evident in the top quality of his offspring,” Burger said.
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Salmon van Huyssteen, who farms in Kameeldrift West, bought Top Notch (762-23-152), a ram sired by Faf known for his structural precision and sterling bloodlines.
Burger believes Top Notch will undoubtedly elevate all breeding efforts within a flock.
Both rams were sold out of hand.