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Bulliacs boasts quality

The Bulliac Annual Sale on 26 August will feature 110 Angus Bulls on property at “Wandaloo”, Miles, at 1pm.

Selling agents are Elders.

Online bidding available through Auctions Plus and Stocklive.

“All cattle are reared under commercial conditions – that’s why we say they are ‘The Right Angus’,” said Ben Hill

“The whole reason we are able to make such a statement is due to client feedback and our own knowledge of how our cow herd perform year after year.

“We could produce and make claims of having the heaviest bulls, highest calving percentage, tightest calving period or highest carcase numbers, by drastically increasing inputs.

“But we believe these factors have little to do with bull longevity or performance in the real world.”

Sires include Including sons of Knowla So Right S48, Millah Murrah Paratrooper R94, Te Mania Sander S159, Pine View Mogal G241, Square B True North 8052, Sitz Resilient, Sitz Tailor Made, Woodhill Comstock, Sterling Confidence Plus 804, Te Mania Pythagoras P44, Mudeduke Pheasantry S223, Mudeduke Pheasantry S241 & Ellingson Three Rivers.

All sale bulls have been vaccinated 7in1, 3 day, vibrio, blooded and genomics tested including red gene and defects.

Free delivery to purchases within 500km radius of Miles.

Bulls have been semen tested, including morphology and EMA and IMF scanned.

Videos of each lot will be available 2nd week of August, on the Bulliac website, Stocklive and Auctions Plus.

Complimentary refreshments are available.

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