Senepol Cattle Breeders Association registers several Senepol-based composite breeds. In the Pasture - Senepols are great for grass fed beef. Their grazing ability, gentle nature, and tender beef genes are needed components for a successful grass fed beef program.
Until Senepol cattle came stateside in 1977, there was little or no seedstock market. The Senepol breed existed to harvest St. Croix’s native forage and convert it into beef for people of the Virgin Islands.
four different Senepol cattle ranches, and attend their an-nual Senepol meeting and auc-tion. We were able to visit Mr. Wilhelm Oosthuysen and Mr. Danie Nieuwoudt ranches who are both here today. On the last day of our visit we met with the Director and Scien-tific Manager of the South Afri-can Department of Agriculture,
SENEPOL CATTLE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION P.O Box 260 Kearney, MO 64060 USA 816-652-2220 Website: www.senepolcattle.com Email: [email protected] 2023˜2024 SCBA BOARD OF DIRECTORS MARK SANDERS President [email protected] (USA ˛ Tennessee) MIGUEL MOLINA Vice President [email protected] …
This year marks the100-year anniversary of Senepol Cattle. To celebrate this monumen-tal occasion, we are hosting a Senepol Symposium along with our annual convention on St.Croix Island. Not only will we be celebrating our wonderful Senepols, but we will also have an all-star lineup of speakers discussing subjects ranging from Senepol history ...
The history of Senepol Cattle is detailed in the Brochure you can access below. It is available in English, Spanish and Portuguese. English - Spanish - Portuguese
SENEPOL CATTLE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION Breed founded in U.S. Virgin Islands P.O Box 231 Wamego, KS 66547 USA 910-444-0234 Website: www.senepolcattle.com Email: [email protected] 2020-2021 SCBA BOARD OF DIRECTORS RONNIE KING President [email protected] (USA - Alabama) MARK SANDERS Vice President …
For Summer 2012, the Senepol Cattle Breeders Association genetic evalu - ation for growth EPDs, conducted by AGI in Saint Joseph, Missouri, was revised to a multibreed approach.
also involve new countries that either breed or are starting to breed the Senepol cattle. Today, we represent about 12 countries and expect to reach 16, either by working with their respective Associations or with individual breeders in each country.