TADU Dairy Inc (TADU) was established to operationalize the deployment of the TADU Dairy Development Model to other regions of Cameroon and Africa. TADU enables you to leverage the best dairy and beef cattle genetics, milk and meat production best practices, appropriate dairy and beef processing technologies, to boost milk and beef production QUANTITY, deliver superior milk QUALITY, and build PRODUCTION capacity to deliver beef, milk, butter, cheese, and yogurt consumer products to the market..
We design Cattle Crossbreeding Programs to grow herds that have a genetic payload suitable to targeted production systems and adapted to local ecosystems and production environments.
We work with you to design cattle nutrition programs adapted to your ecosystem and support any ranching regime - from zero grazing to free range.
We design disease control programs that optimize animal wellbeing and mitigate the harmful effects of ecto and endo parasites, optimize animal wellbeing, and maximize dairy productivity.
Cameroon's indigenous Red Fulani and Goudali Dames can only produce an average two liters of milk per day due to their Genetic limitations. Holstein-X-Goudali Crossbred Dames are capable of producing up to fifteen liters of milk per day within similar production environments.
Holstein-X-Goudali Crossbred Bulls grow twice as fast as their Fulani and Goudali counterparts in similar production environments, and sell for twice as much as their Goudali and Fulani counterparts raised under similar conditions.
Our exclusive supplier of Frozen Bull Semen and Embryo Transfer Accessories. TADU has an agreement with WWS for exclusive distribution of WWS genetics in Cameroon.
Ranch de Ngaoundaba is our principal client for the assembly of Dairy and Beef Cattle Crossbreeding Programs in the Adamoua Region of Cameroon. We are currently working with Ranch de Ngaoundaba on the design and implementation of Dairy and Beef Cattle Crossbreeding Programs through the use of Artificial Insemination.
Starting December 19, 2023 through June 27th 2024, seventy eight (78) Ngaoundere Goudali and Wakwa Dames were inseminated using eighty eight (88) doses of Simental Bull semen at the Ranch De Ngaoundaba.
Sixty three (63) pregnancies were reported at a breeding efficiency of 1.4 doses of bull semen per pregnancy, and a project Artificial Insemination (AI) success rate of 80%. More than twenty five (25) calves have been harvested so far.
All pictures show 1 to 2 day old calves.