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HomeNewsThird on-property bull sale

Third on-property bull sale

Warren and Lana Stiff will hold their third on-property registered Angus bull sale on Friday, 6 September 2024.

Viewing will start at 10am, with the sale starting at 1pm.

Broadwater Angus was first registered with Angus Australia in 2015 but the Stiffs have been breeding and feeding beef cattle for the past 22 years.

Their combined industry experience and understanding of the cost drivers of feed lotting, meat processing and the inherent values of meat quality have guided the daily decisions they make in the Broadwater Angus breeding program.

The Stiff’s aim to produce bulls that have a real ability to improve the dollar value at all levels of production.

On offer in September will be 10 two-year-old bulls and 40 16 to 22-month-old yearlings sired by leading US and Australian sires. Among other traits the selection of these sires has delivered a balance across managed birthweight, attaining above herd average growth rates and maximising eye muscle area and marbling.

“We would like to welcome you to visit Broadwater and inspect our bulls on sale day or earlier (by prior arrangement),” Mr Stiff said.

“Offering both desirable phenotype and the genetic potential to improve a wide range of production traits, we are confident that the entire listing is quiet, fit-for-purpose and will prove to be affordable.

“Most importantly, we believe that these bulls can deliver progressive genetics to your established breeding operations in the areas of most importance to you.”

The sale will be live streamed with online bidding available via AuctionsPlus.

A five per cent rebate is offered to introducing agents who contact the George and Fuhrmann selling team before sale day.

To request a catalogue and join the mailing list email wpstiff@gmail.com with your full name and mailing address.

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