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Cattle Drives in Africa? Yup. Thaba Manzi Grass Fed Nguni cattle. There is a growing demand for natural grass fed beef with as little chemical treatment of the live animals as possible and with no hormone additives in the feed used. To cater to this market there is no more suitable breed than the highly adapted, low maintenance Nguni. The Nguni is an African cow, able to calve easily every year and produce more meat per hectare at less cost than any of the exotic breeds. They simply look good, are best ranched extensively, with the bulls remaining with the herd 10 out of 12 months of the year, and taste great. The extra premium on their hides, which are sought after by the furniture and fashion trade add to their profitability. Aside from protein and salt licks our cattle eat nothing other than the large variety of good grasses and bush forage here at Thaba Manzi Ranch. We truly love our Nguni cattle and it shows in the quality of our herd. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE ADVANTAGES OF GRASS-FED BEEF visit : http://www.thabamanziranch.co.za/farming.htm Video production: Camera - Canon EOS 70D with 18-55mm kit lens Settings: Manual 25fps, 1/50 'Faithful" picture style. Rode Stereo Video Mic Pro Manfrotto Fluid Head and Tripod Edited using Corel VideStudio ProX6 Music - RickVanMan - http://www.music4yourvids.co.uk Very little tweaking was done except a small +2 on the hue and minor adjustments to the white balance in certain clips. The Canon EOS 70D was a pleasure to work with and I reckon it did a competent job. Thanks also to CameraRecToby for the push to the Canon 70D https://www.facebook.com/Digital.Photo.Recommendations What do you think? COMMENT below. And SUBSCRIBE and LIKE it helps tremendously. Thank you for watching.