Light restocking steers make 360c/kg and heifers 318c/kg
Light restocking steers sold to 360c and heifers 318c/kg while medium weight feeder steers eased 7c, selling between 280c to 316c, to average 303c/kg at SELX this week.
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Light restocking steers sold to 360c and heifers 318c/kg while medium weight feeder steers eased 7c, selling between 280c to 316c, to average 303c/kg at SELX this week.
Cow and calf units sold to an average price of $1,835, with a top of $2,510 on AuctionsPlus last week.
A significant amount of new feed intake data in now analysed in the Angus BREEDPLAN analysis.
The Blue Ribbon Invitation Limousin Sale will take place at 11.00 am on November 18 at the Allora Showgrounds.
Last week marked 20 years of service for Droughtmaster Australia CEO, Neil Donaldson with the Society.
Joined females sold for an average of $1437, with the top price of $1675 going to a line of Murray Grey cows out of Wellington, NSW, on AuctionsPlus.
Light and medium weight yearlings to restockers lifted 8c to 20c, with steers reaching 323c/kg at SELX this week.
To transfer bulls or not to transfer? This is the question every member asks themselves when selling bulls at stud sales, privately or through the yards.
Joined females were mixed in quality, averaging $1453 and selling to a top of $2280 for a line of 28 month old Angus heifers, PTIC, from Jugiong, NSW on AuctionsPlus.
Thousand Guineas has again taken the title in the annual Norman Hotel “You be the Judge” competition.
The Angus Sire Benchmarking Program (ASBP) has received outstanding response from Angus Australia members through the entry of 33 new Australian sires, coming from 70 nominations, to produce the Cohort 8 calves.
Restocking vealer steers sold to 365c/kg while trade vealers sold from 300c to 305c/kg at SELX this week.