244 Backgrounder Heifers 2 LINES OF CROSSBRED HEIFERS. 1 LINE OF 140 AND 1 LINE OF 104. IDEAL TO BREED OR FEED ON. PLENTY OF GENETICS IN THESE HEIFERS. Available on Auctions Plus Weaner and Yearling Sale 30th April 2021, 10am Contact Sam on 0428 020 289 for more information
107 Weaned Bulls 107 CROSSBRED WEANER BULLS. THESE CATTLE HAVE ALL THE RIGHT GENETICS IN THEM AND GROW INTO GOOD CATTLE. Available on Auctions Plus Weaner and Yearling Sale 30th April 2021, 9am Contact Sam on 0428 020 289 for more information
153 Weaned Heifers 153 CROSSBRED HEIFERS THAT ARE IDEAL TO GROW OUT TO FUTURE BREEDING ARTICLES OR FEEDER CATTLE. THESE HEIFERS HAVE ALL THE GENETICS AND ARE NOTED DOERS Available on Auctions Plus Weaner and Yearling Sale 30th April 2021, 10am Contact Sam on 0428 020 289 for more information
64 Weaned Mixed Sexes 64 LIGHT WEIGHT CROSSBRED M/S WEANERS. IDEAL TO PUT ON GRASS AND GROW OUT TO HEAVIER WEIGHTS. Available on Auctions Plus Weaner and Yearling Sale 30th April 2021, 10am Contact Sam on 0428 020 289 for more information
126 Weaned Steers A great run of 126 weaned Ultrablack X steers that have had the time, effort and breeding put into them. These steers are best described as large frame for there age and are ready to be grown out heavier weight. Steers will have been weaned in yards for over a week at.
88 Backgrounder Steers Buyers a opportunity to buy a line of steers with all the hard work done on them and have plenty of frame to fill. These steers are best described as large frame in store to forward store condition. Steers are out of a well known cow herd and are ready to go.
112 Backgrounder Steers Buyers a opportunity to buy a line of steers with all the hard work done on them and have plenty of frame to fill. These steers are best described as large frame and in store to forward store condition. Steers are out of a well known cow herd and are ready to.
Optimism surrounds Australia’s sheep and wool industry with producers looking to increase flock numbers and expand wool production systems as the bumper season and high prices continue. This is according to the recent Rabobank rural confidence survey which indicated 54 per cent of sheep producers are looking to increase their flock numbers. And 75pc indicated.