Our vision
“Antoinette’s vision for Kilifi Creek is to produce the beautiful, correct, and show-type animal with only the very best assets, qualities, and traits to be functional, effective, and balancing meat capacity together with aesthetic appeal, be it feminine does and masculine fertile bucks. A vision to ensure the epitome of top-class breeding in the Kalahari Reds industry.”
Antoinette Dry
This is about Antoinette only. You can see the picture of her in the video and an example on top as the background. There should be a read more button linking to our story. The general video should be part of the previous page (our vision) or the “our story”, but this section focuses on Antoinette alone.
“Since 2010 Antoinette has become a world-renowned export breeder, won multiple championships with several of internally bred animals and became a great influencer in the Kalahari Red community. Read more about the women behind Kilifi Creek’s success…
High fertility
We chase high production figures of 260% lambing percentage and about 240% weaning percentage.
Turn around
Our females are selected on short inter-lambing periods – giving birth just over 8 months apart
Rapid growth
Genetically we excel in high weaning weights within the shortest amount of time, producing top quantity kids
Maternal instinct
does are selected for their natural instinct to raise and care for their kids while having sufficient milk production volume.
Balanced quality
A strict selection program is followed to raise only the most fertile, eye-striking, and functionally efficient animals..
Genetic excellence
our sires are selected from top lines with the best genetic potential, excelling regularly when competing at shows.
Measurement
our sires are selected from top lines with the best genetic potential, excelling regularly when competing at shows.
Our statistics
Kilifi Creek’s mandate has always been to strive for excellence. In a goat, excellence can take on many forms, but one thing stands out more than anything else, and that is reproduction, growth rate, and turnaround time. Here are some current statistics of how our animals are performing in our intensive system of about 300 animals on 21Ha…
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Lambing percentage
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Weaning percentage
Buck Growth Rate
Interlambing period
Our accreditation