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Pathfinder has elite draft

Pathfinder Angus is thrilled to announce its highly anticipated bull sale on Friday, 20 September at the Roma Saleyards.

This year’s event will showcase an exceptional draft of 120 elite bulls, meticulously selected to meet the highest standards of quality.

Pathfinder bulls are chosen for their remarkable growth, superior carcase traits, solid structural integrity, docility and ease of management.

Each one has been vetted from a pool of 650, ensuring that only the very best are offered.

This year’s line-up includes standout sire lines such as Nationwide N432, New Ground N90, Newly N549, Intensity L519, Paratrooper P15 and Quarterback Q11.

Under the dedicated guidance of Nick and Sara Moyle, alongside their daughter Elle, Pathfinder has established a reputation for breeding cattle that are both commercially viable and environmentally adaptable.

“We source the finest genetics from top Angus herds across Australia, the USA and New Zealand to deliver cattle with exceptional calving ease, high growth potential, robust structures, outstanding fertility and superior carcase quality,” Elle Moyle said.

Celebrating a milestone of 10 years of auctions in Queensland and 68 years of serving outback Queensland, Pathfinder is honoured to offer our clients the pinnacle of breed excellence.

“We extend our gratitude to our clients, who are a vital part of our journey,” Ms Moyle said.

“Join us to explore our impressive lineup of bulls, characterised by their extra capacity, softness and exceptional carcase qualities.”

For pre-sale inquiries or to schedule a viewing, please contact Cyril Close on 0428 222 208.

The auction begins at 10:30am on Friday, 20 September at the Roma Saleyards and online with AuctionPlus.

“We look forward to seeing you there,” Ms Moyle said.

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