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Department of Conservation and Extension under the auspice of the Ministry Of Agriculture. It was originally established in 1949/50. The Tuli Breeding Station was purpose built and was later to also serve as a government administration center. Len Harvey attended all of the local cattle sales and selected the animals he fancied that would prove to be good foundation stock.
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The Tuli breed was founded by the Rhodesian Government at a Government station situated on the Banks of the Tuli River. The purpose was to establish an indigenous breed suited to the prevailing hot dry conditions. The person charged with the task of establishing this was Len Harvey, a member of the
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The Tswana breed had been developed over the centuries to suit the arid environment. They were docile, productive and highly fertile. These traits were preserved in the Tuli breed. Cattle were originally distributed from the research station to local African farmers, but white farmers soon became
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in order to limit the possible transfer of African cattle diseases and parasites.
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The Australian Ark: A History of Domesticated Animals in Australia
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interested in the breed which afterwards became very popular.
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cattle. When Australia decided to import the breed, it used
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Index

Tuli (cattle)

beef cattle
Zimbabwe
Sanga cattle
Tswana
Botswana
Argentina
Mexico
United States
South Africa
Limousin
Tulim
embryo transfer
"Bulls for Sale"



The Australian Ark: A History of Domesticated Animals in Australia
ISBN
978-0-643-10068-8
Cattle Breeds
Category
Cattle breeds originating in Zimbabwe

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