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West Oak Black Simbrah

West Oak Cattle Co owned and operated by James Hayden, Tara will present a strong and consistent draft of six Black Simbrah bulls at the February All Breeds Sale 9th February at CQLX Gracemere, selling on day one through Nutrien as the appointed agents. The offering will be catalogued as Lots 209 through 214 and reflects the program’s clear focus on commercially relevant, adaptable genetics.

Headlining the draft is Lot 209, West Oak Cognac 127, an impressive young sire displaying abundant natural muscle, softness and balance. Cognac 127 exhibits an excellent northern coat and carries slightly more content, making him particularly attractive to northern producers seeking resilience without compromising performance. He typifies the direction of the West Oak breeding program—sound, fertile and productive cattle built to thrive in challenging environments.

The Black Simbrah breed is designed to blend the best attributes of several leading beef breeds. By combining the muscle, growth and maternal strengths of Simmental with the heat tolerance, durability and fertility of Brahman, and incorporating the desirable black colour and polled gene from Angus, Black Simbrahs deliver versatility across a wide range of production systems. These cattle are well recognised for their rapid growth, lean, high-quality beef and adaptability, making them ideally suited to Australian conditions and highly effective in crossbreeding programs.

James Hayden places strong emphasis on returning to fundamentals, with a clear focus on structural correctness, reproductive efficiency and physical integrity. The operation prioritises cattle that can perform independently, demonstrating calving ease, sound temperament and reliable performance. According to James Hayden, these principles form the backbone of the West Oak breeding philosophy and guide every selection decision, with extra emphasis on these traits place on our breeding females and the females of sires added to the herd with our program placing a minimum of 70% of our breeding program placed on the females of the herd.

The Simbrah breed was introduced to the West Oak operation in 2017 as part of a strategic response to increasing climate variability. The program’s first Black Simbrah was purchased at the inaugural Ticoba sale and integrated into the existing commercial Brangus herd. While initially a step into the unknown, the results quickly exceeded expectations, confirming the value of the outcross and encouraging further investment in the breed.

Recognising the Simbrah’s ability to meet diverse market requirements, West Oak made the decision to breed Simbrah bulls to offer up an alternative for the wider commercial industry. The focus on black, polled Simbrahs reflects their ability to attract premiums, while also offering early growth patterns making it easier to meet all 3 producer markets across the industry weaning and suitability for early turn-off programs.

Through innovation, careful selection and a commitment to adaptability, West Oak Cattle Co endeavours to continue to produce cattle that are well equipped to meet the evolving demands of modern beef production.

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