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How to Start a Feedlot in South Africa?

The Requirements to Start a Feedlot in South Africa

 

How much money do feedlots make?

As of Oct 16, 2022, the average annual pay for a Feedlot in the United States is $50,837 a year.

How much land do you need for a feedlot?

Normally, one-eighth to one-half acre of land is needed for siting the working facilities. Additional space may be needed for sick or receiving pens.

 

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How do feedlots make money?

Commercial feed yards that custom feed cattle make money by marketing feed and services. If a commercial feed yard owns the cattle it is feeding, it makes money by adding value to the cattle by feeding them to slaughter weight.

 

How many feedlots does South Africa have?

Feedlots serve as the link between producers and abattoirs in the value chain. Sources show that there are currently around 100 commercial feedlots, providing some 5 000 jobs. The country also has around 430 abattoirs in which cattle, sheep, goats and pigs are slaughtered.

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How much does a feedlot make per cow?

Sterling Marketing president John Nalivka projects cash profit margins for cow-calf producers in 2021 will average $123 per cow. For feedyards, Nalivka projects an average profit of $43 per head in 2021, and packer margins are projected to average $251 per head.

 

 

 

 

 

 

How many feedlots does South Africa have?

Feedlots serve as the link between producers and abattoirs in the value chain. Sources show that there are currently around 100 commercial feedlots, providing some 5 000 jobs. The country also has around 430 abattoirs in which cattle, sheep, goats and pigs are slaughtered.

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