Red Angus-influenced cattle have been making their mark in the Queensland and Northern Territory regions, with many breeders recognising the advantages of crossbreeding with Red Angus genetics.
Crossbreeding has led to notable improvements, including enhanced MSA compliance and grading, increased rib fat and muscle distribution, and improved fertility within the female herd.
Despite these benefits, it’s essential to consider the impact of heat, as it can sometimes outweigh the advantages of crossbreeding.
However, the red coat of Red Angus cattle contributes to producing light-coated progeny, which enhances their adaptability to heat, making them a valuable addition to cattle operations in these regions.
For those interested in getting to know the Red Angus breed better, we invite you to visit us at BEEF Australia from 5 to 11 of May.
You can find the Red Angus stall in the Exhibition Centre at stall E19.
BEEF Australia will host many Red Angus breeders exhibiting in the Stud Cattle Championships, offering a great opportunity to learn more about the breed.
In northern New South Wales, The Invitational Sale will be hosted on 13 June in Tamworth, and online through Stock Live.
This year, the sale is showcasing over 50 bulls.
This multi-vendor event offers an excellent opportunity to acquire strong Red Angus genetics known for their performance and adaptability to suit a range of beef production programs.
Red Angus will also be on display at Farm Fest, held from the 4 to 6 of June at site LS1, located at the entrance to the livestock area.
At Farm Fest, you can also view Red Angus cattle on display, providing a firsthand look at the quality of Red Angus cattle.
Farm Fest, hosted by the Queensland Red Angus Power of Red Sale group, is a highly anticipated event for the Red Angus breed, especially as the group celebrates their 10th sale anniversary.
The 10th annual Power of Red Sale is to be held on 14 September at Toowoomba.
This milestone marks a decade of showcasing and selling top-quality bulls and females from Northern NSW and QLD vendors.