10/05/2026
2 × 47”+ daughters of V-Max (son of Master Jack) from LABAK joining OUPA JAN (47 2/8”) in the Beyond Forty Club.
Exceptional genetics, powerful horn potential, and exciting breeding opportunities ahead 🔥
A big thank you to wildswinkel and grootkalahariveiling for this outstanding offering.
04/05/2026
Introducing “Oupa Jan”.
A true legend‼️
A massive 47 2/8” Oryx bull at just 6 years 4 months, Oupa Jan brings together elite genetics, power, and exceptional balance. Sired by the renowned 46” Gobabis and out of the impressive 43 2/8” W17-31, he boasts flawless symmetry, a strong 30 6/8” tip-to-tip spread, incredible horn length, and thick, solid bases.
Widely regarded as one of South Africa’s top breeding bulls, Oupa Jan is a rare genetic powerhouse and a standout addition for any serious breeder.
A big thank you to for this incredible animal and, we’re proud to introduce him to the program.
Well done Wildswinkel and Groot Kalahari Veiling
16/02/2026
Outstanding young heifer born into Drumsheugh Ankole Stud.
ankolecattlesouthafrica
Ankole Cattle Breeders' Society of South Africa
Sire: Kovu
Dam: 44 7/8” Majestic
Sire’s Sire: 52 1/8” Maximus
Dam’s Dam: 48 4/8” Karo
Genetics that speak for itself 🧬🔥🐂
04/02/2026
Best of luck for this weekend's upcoming auction! lasarus_game_farm cattle.group
Wishing you smooth sales, good buyers, and well-deserved success.
26/01/2026
Best of luck to Fire Sky Ankole for this weekend's upcoming auction!
Wishing you smooth sales, good buyers, and well-deserved success.
10/01/2026
Outstanding young bull for the future.
Sire: NANK 07-043 Tshinakaho
Dam: A07-027
Genetics that speak for themselves
🧬🔥🐂
24/12/2025
Merry Christmas from Drumsheugh Ankole Stud! May your holidays be as good as long-horned, calm and good looking cows🐂🎄
13/10/2025
🔥 Congrats fortune500legacylines on securing Leone in calf to Matador son of the legendary Optimus Prime! What a pairing! 🐂💥
23/09/2025
Grace in it's smallest form.
22/09/2025
Ankole cattle originated in East Africa, primarily in the Great Lakes region, with roots tracing back over 2,000 years to ancient Sanga cattle brought by migrating pastoralist tribes, particularly the Ankole people of modern day Uganda and Rwanda.