How Much Is An Ox In south Africa

What is Ox?

An ox, also known as a bullock, is a male bovine trained and used as a draft animal. Oxen are commonly castrated adult male cattle; castration inhibits testosterone and aggression, which makes the males docile and safer to work with. Cows or bulls may also be used in some areas.

How much is a ox in South Africa?

Prices were as follows: Description No Average Price Average Price/kg A GRADE A2+ 5 R9,540.00 R27. 65 AB GRADE (THIN) 1 R10,000.00 R25. 64 AB GRADE A2+ 1 R9,700.00 R23. 95 BULL (SLAUGHTER) 6 R20,116.67 R26.

How much does a cow cost in SA?

A pregnant cow costsĀ 18,730 randĀ and takes 12 months before the newborn calf can be sold for a return, while investing in a calf costs 11,529 rand and takes six months for it to grow enough to be sold.

How much is a cow in South Africa for lobola?

For example, in Gauteng, the province that includes Johannesburg and Pretoria, the average lobola is 12 cows or R82,500 (around $7,150).

How much does a cow cost in Africa?

Groups of investors can buy a whole cow, while individuals can purchase shares in a pregnant cow or young calf. A pregnant cow costs 18,730 rand and takes 12 months before the newborn calf can be sold for a return, while investing in a calf costs 11,529 rand and takes six months for it to grow enough to be sold.