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Consistency the key

Welcome to the 2025 All Polled Ascot Spring bull sale at 12pm, Friday 19 September.

A special thank you to all our previous buyers and underbidders, many of whom have been supporting us for more than 10 years.

This year’s sale will, as usual, be a live auction on property at Warwick, as well as interfaced with Auctions Plus with live video and audio.

Alongside photos, we will have a video of every bull and heifer in the sale on our website and the Auctions Plus website.

Phone bidding via agents will also be available, with a five per cent commission to be paid to any outside agent who sends a letter of introduction at least 24 hours before the sale or who attends the sale.

Please contact your preferred agent before the sale to arrange.

The consistency within our draft of sale bulls is what most impresses everyone that has inspected both breeds of sale bulls this year. This pleases us. We feel if you have consistency then this breeds on for us and for our buyers.

It is not easy to achieve consistency but our years of hard selection in both breeds within our females is starting to take effect.

Our sale bulls display the balance we are breeding for with docility, structural correctness, good weight for age, MSA-focussed carcass traits, fertility and polledness.

All bulls and heifers are born and raised on-property in Queensland and suitable to go anywhere, including WA. All bulls have spent their lives on crop and pasture and now on a mild sale prep.

There are many heifer bulls in the sale in both breeds and marked accordingly in the catalogue.

Angus sale bulls

The sale comprises 82 angus bulls: 49 x 2-year-olds & 33 x 18- to 19-month-olds.

All are by breed-leading AI sires and back-up bulls that are mostly AI sires as well including: $260,000 Millah Murrah Rocketman, first sons of the $160,000 MM Sugar Ray, Ascot Silverado, $160,000 MM Paratrooper, $140,000 Dunoon Prime Minister, Ascot Revolution, $140,000 Lawsons Rocky, first sons of the $240,000 Landfall Signature, first sons NZ sire Stokman Solution, first sons $190,000 Knowla So Right and first sons of US sire Woodhill Comstock.

Charolais sale bulls

The sale comprises 55 Polled Charolais bulls: 36 x 2-year-olds & 19 x 17- to 18-month-olds. There are 40 DNA-tested homozygous polled bulls in the sale and marked accordingly in the catalogue.

They all generally exhibit thickness and softness, are moderate framed and easy doing.

Sires represented include: first sons by Ascot Septre (spelling), a previous top-priced bull selling to Appleton Cattle Co for $54,000, first sons sold in Australia by LT Governor, the $100,000 Palgrove Rockefeller, Ascot Recharge, Ascot Regent (all high selling bulls in our previous sales.) Other sires represented include: Ascot Rockstar, Rosedale Lump Sum, Rosedale Quantum Leap and Paringa Kilo Packer.

Stud heifers

A real feature of this sale is that we are very proud to present the best and largest line up of stud registered heifers we have ever put up for sale. All are polled. The 66 heifers are from the heart of the herd and only sold to keep our numbers to a serviceable level. Unlike many stud female sales these females are by the latest genetics available allowing buyers to get in on the ground floor to some of these new blood lines.

Fifty Angus heifers with breed-leading sires represented: Prime Minister, MM Paratrooper, MM Rocketman, Ascot Revolution, NZ sire Stokman Solution plus first heifers of $240,000 Landfall Signature, Ascot Statesman, $240,000 MM Santiago, $190,000 Knowla So Right and Woodhill Comstock. Sale also includes ET calves by two of our leading Milllah Murrah donor cows.

Sixteen polled Charolais heifers. Sires represented include: Palgrove Rockafella, Ascot Septre, Ascot Sandstone, Rosedale Lump Sum and Belbourie Park Royalty. All are polled with 13 homozygous polled.

Quality assurance and health

All animals are independently assessed by Jim Green for structure and temperament.

All bulls vet checked and semen and morphology tested to bull check standard by Ced Wise Vets.

All bulls vaccinated to an immune-ready standard including, tick fever, 3-day sickness, pestivirus, 7-in-1, pinkeye, botulism and vibrio

MH and IBR.

Ascot is a tested Pesti Free herd

All animals are DNA-parent or sire-tested & include genomically enhanced EBVs.

All animals are Breedplan recorded with birth weights recorded plus scans for fats, EMA and IMF conducted as yearlings and again before the sale.

Ascot is a JBas 7 tested herd

Free delivery on all animals to most major centres in Queensland and NSW.

Supplementary sheets with weights, scans, semen tests and scrotal size will be available about 10 days before sale day and will be emailed to our database and put on our website.

Free morning tea, lunch and afternoon refreshments are available on sale day.

All animals available for inspection from 9am sale day, with the sale starting at 12pm.

Pre-sale inspections by appointment any time before sale day.

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