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Quality Brahman sires

The seventh annual Woolooga Select Sire Brahman bull sale promises to be a sale not to miss if buyers want to select their new Brahman stud sires early in the season.

With 48 outstanding red and grey bulls – of which 40 per cent are poll – purchasers will be delighted with the quality of entries, which were inspected by agents Sullivans Livestock and Rural Services, Gympie and Aussie Land and Livestock, Kingaroy.

All entries have been semen and morphology tested and vaccinated for tick fever, botulism and seven-in-one.

Bulls will be weighed and scanned to help buyers choose their new bull.

There are 11 vendors in this years’ sale, with both red and grey bulls.

New vendors include long-time breeders Tim and Alison Krause, Malabar Red Brahmans from Marburg and Fiona Skinner,

respected stud breeder of NK Brahmans from Theodore.

New Grey vendors include Noni Hare, Wahpunga stud, Kanigan, Glen and Tanya Oppermann, Tango Brahmans, Binjour and Cameron

Hawkins and Wendy Ward of Lock Lani Brahmans, Woolooga.

Long-time supporters, Muan stud, Biggenden, Cedar Lane/Ego stud, Cedar Pocket, Gigoomgan Brahmans, Brooweena, Alandan stud, Widgee and Riuna and Berida studs of Bundaberg will also offer some powerful sire prospects.

The catalogue can be viewed on the agent’s websites or online with images at www.brahman.com.au.

The sale catalogue and images/videos can be found at www.auctionsplus.com.au.

* For more information please contact the agents, Sullivans – (07) 5482 9252 or Aussie Land and Livestock (07) 4162 2233.

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