Holstein friesian dairy cattle
Cluny exports have an extensive australia wide network and vastly experienced staff for sourcing all dairy breeds including fullblood holstein friesian dairy cattle and jersey crossbreds.
Cluny exports provide our clients with a very personalized service which also includes agricultural project management and consultancy if required. Our company has the expertise in tropical and hotter climate dairying projects to ensure your cattle perform at their best in your climate.
By providing us with the following details:
1) breed specifications
2) live weight ranges in kilograms
3) milk production figures (volume, fat, protein etc. )
4) herd data requirements
5) delivery date
6) number required
7) your country's health protocol specific to the breed
8) other details (preferred method of transport etc. )
9) details of your company
10) target price
Cluny exports can provide a written indicative quote which will be valid for 14 days. When this quote is accepted by the client then a more formal contract can be done which will be valid for the shipment.
Irrevocable letter of credit from a bank approved by our bank (rabobank) is the only financial instrument that we accept as payment. The ucp 500 uniform customs and practice for documentary credits shall apply to all documentary credits.
Terms of delivery will be covered by the incoterms 2000 (international commercial terms) are standard trade definitions most commonly used in international sales contracts.
Cluny exports looks forward to assisting you with your export requirements in australia for holstein friesian dairy cattle and will be happy to provide more information on our company upon hearing from you.
Minimum order by sea 1200 to 1500 depending on size of livestock.
Variable by air
HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN COWS
Capable of achieving 10,000 litres every lactation as an average, Holstein cows are adaptable and a superior choice.
The enormous scope of the Brazillian dairy industry is laid bare in these figures: the country has more than 23 million dairy cows on 1,3 million dairy farmers. Holstein Friesian cows make up about 50% of those.
Holstein Friesian cows are not only adaptable to a huge range of climates and production systems, but they are eficiente producers. Able to survive and thrive in climates all accross the world, Holstein Friesian cows are also a larger breed than many other dairy cows.
CES Mercantil can offer you the best dairy cattle from South America, combining our expertise in ensuring the finest care and exporting procedures, you can be assured we can deliver.
1. Open heifer
Average weight 260kg/head
Loading time: within 90 days after contract signature
Payment term: 100% advance payment
Average price per head: on request
2. Pregnant Heifer
Average weight: 380kg/head
Loading time: 90 days after contract signature
Payment term: 100% advance payment
Average price per head: on request
All Animals Are Exported With Relevant Health Certificate Certified By Competent Official Veterinarian Authorities And Health Status Of The Animals Is Matching With Health Requirements Declared On Veterinary Health Certificate.
Type 1: Pregnant Holstein Heifers
Weight: 400 to 800 Kg each
Quantity: 3,000 Head
Details: Pregnancy : 4 - 8 months, Milking Capacity: 30 and more litres per day, Age : 24 to 30 months
Type 2: Heifers Bulls
Weight: weight around 400-500 kg each
Quantity: 2,000 Head
Details: bulls for meat,
Age : 6 to 18 months
Type 3: Fattening Beef Bulls
Weight: weight around 150-250 kg each
Quantity: 2,000 Head
Details: young bulls , Age : 3 to 10 Months
We supply Holstein/Friesian in calf heifers for breeding purposes.
The FOB price quoted includes:
sourcing and selection from breeder on farm, transport to quarantine facility, isolation, selection & approval by Breed Society, quarantine (management, handling, care, feeding), confirmed 3 to 6 months pregnant (sire of unborn calf has no relation to heifer), vaccinations, treatments, vet inspection, preparation for shipment, crate (one IATA approved crate can accommodate 5 animals), Veterinary and State Vet supervision, transport to airport, loading, health certificate, shipping & other documents.
The FoB price excludes:
- sampling, testing, and lab fees are not included because veterinary import requirements are not known
- visit and selection by the buyer are not included
These animals can only be shipped on a freighter aircraft with main deck capacity.
We supply registered Holstein/Friesian bulls for breeding purposes at age ready for mating.
The FOB price quoted includes:
sourcing and selection from breeder on farm, transport to quarantine facility, isolation, selection & approval by Breed Society, quarantine (management, handling, care, feeding), fertility certified, vaccinations, treatments, vet inspection, preparation for shipment, crate (one IATA approved crate can accommodate 3 animals), State Vet supervision, transport to airport, loading, shipping & other documents.
The FoB price excludes:
- sampling, testing, and lab fees are not included because veterinary import requirements are not known
- visit and selection by the buyer are not included
These animals can only be shipped on a freighter aircraft with main deck capacity.
Healthy and Pure Breed Livestock and Poultry Available Goats,Cows,Sheep Chickens in Stock Now
we have different variety of livestock and poultry products available for sale directly from our farm.Very healthy and pure breed animals ,100% pure bloodline and upadted on their shots and medical records.we have different species of sheep,goats,heifers,cows and bulls.we have the following available;
pure breed boer goats
milking alpine and saneen goats
kalahari red head goats
anglo nubean and nubean goats
dorper sheep
awassi sheep and awassi fat tail sheep
merino sheep
dorset sheep
brahman bulls and cows
angus bulls and cows
Bonsmara bulls and cows
holstein fresian
chorolais cattle
we also have large poultry supply of chickens and eggs and also we have available other poultry birds like the
emu birds,
ostriches,
rhea birds
,turkey,
goose and peacocks.
we provide shipment to different countries and we also offer free lessons on breeding and farming livestock and poultry.contact for more details as we have large supply available now.
Our Cattle are well-bred champions, free from parasite and other disease, current on vaccination and regularly vet checked by our qualify surgeon. Our animals are well-bred and champions bloodline , fully red-blooded. If you are interested to purchase do not hesitate to contact us and we would provide more information.
-Top quality Live Goats .
-All weights can be arranged.
-We can supply any required quantity.
-Competitive prices.
-All relevant certificates available.
-Shipping is done through Land, Sea & Air is available in very reasonable prices.
Dry forages are pasture (fresh forage) or high quality alfalfa hay, alfalfa-grass mix hay, grass hay or straw. Some dairy farmers will feed a mix of both silage and hay, while others might only feed silage or only feed hay, depending on the farm. The other half of the diet is called the concentrate.A cow that is milking eats about 100 pounds each day of feed, which is a combination of hay, grain, silage and proteins (such as soybean meal), plus vitamins and minerals. Farmers employ professional animal nutritionists to develop scientifically formulated, balanced and nutritious diets for their cows.
Dairy cows are fed lush, protein-rich alfalfa hay, and such food actually make beef cattle sick. Some signs that your beef herd has consumed too much fresh pasture include bloat, diarrhea and other digestive problems. Your cattle will do best on a pasture grass mix of hay. This hay includes legumes as well as grass.The more hay or grass a cow eats compared to corn, soy and other grains, the less likely the animal will develop these digestive problems. Cows consuming a lot of corn are more susceptible to E. coli infection, which can in turn infect people who eat the meat.
How much milk do Jersey cows give on average per day? Jersey's produce about 20 kilos of milk per day. They have an average butterfat content of about 5%.Dry forages are pasture (fresh forage) or high quality alfalfa hay, alfalfa-grass mix hay, grass hay or straw. Some dairy farmers will feed a mix of both silage and hay, while others might only feed silage or only feed hay, depending on the farm. The other half of the diet is called the concentrate.