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For Queensland conditions

Meandarra-based seedstock producer Darren Hegarty, principal of Carabar Angus, will present a select draft of eight bulls – Lots 21 to 28 – at the upcoming Longreach Outback Invitational Bull Sale.

Carabar Angus has established a strong reputation for producing quality Angus cattle capable of meeting MSA specifications while performing under the demanding conditions of Western Queensland. The stud’s breeding objective is clear and disciplined, focusing on structural integrity, carcase merit and functional efficiency in commercial herds.

At the core of the Carabar program is a deliberate investment in elite female genetics. Foundation females, joined heifers and embryos have been sourced from some of Australia’s leading Angus studs to build a consistent and high-performing maternal base. This emphasis on female strength underpins fertility, longevity and predictable performance across the herd.

Equally critical has been the selection of herd sires. Carabar has incorporated some of Australia’s most respected Angus bulls, complemented by carefully selected international semen lines, to ensure progeny display strong conformation, muscle expression and carcase quality. The aim is to produce bulls that reliably stamp their calves with thickness, growth and market-targeted intramuscular fat.

The stud’s breeding program centres on five key traits: structural soundness, eye muscle area, intramuscular fat (IMF), growth potential and quiet temperament. These traits are selected not only through phenotype but also supported by performance data to deliver predictable outcomes for commercial producers.

Bred and developed in Queensland conditions, Carabar bulls are adapted to the heat, pasture variability and management systems typical of the region. Buyers at Longreach can expect well-grown, structurally correct sires with the temperament and constitution required to work across extensive operations.

Darren Hegarty said the draft represents the type of practical, performance-driven Angus genetics that underpin Carabar’s breeding philosophy – Queensland bred for Queensland conditions.

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