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A bull for everyone

Kingaroy’s Jen-Daview Livestock are putting their best hooves forward for their upcoming inaugural Invitational Limousin and Angus Bull Sale.

A total of 72 top-notch bulls from eight sellers will vie for the attention of local and visiting buyers at the Coolabunia Saleyards on Saturday, 16 August.

Jen-Daview’s Brent Evans said the six dozen bulls on offer represent the very best that the invited breeders from Queensland and New South Wales could muster.

The invited Limousin and Angus sellers are Durkin Angus, MK Cattle, Kioma Angus, Mervale Livestock, Ruby Ridge Angus, HC Livestock, and Linvale Angus.

“They’re a really good run of bulls – all full of carcass, all carrying the right traits and breed character that we’re chasing,“ Mr Evans said.

“They’re all prepared to go straight to work now, to see this season out and last for as long as the breeder needs,“ he added.

Jen-Daview have 30 of their own bulls up for sale at Coolabunia, offering 24 heads of Limousin and six Angus cattle with plenty of body, the right genetics and solid temperament.

“All of our farm bulls for 2025 will be in the sale,“ Mr Evans said.

“For us it’s been a great opportunity to bring the Limousin and Angus bulls all into one place, because we have cattle in both breeds.

“We’re putting in plenty of work and hard yards to be able to run it [the sale],“ he said.

The team at Jen-Daview have also personally inspected each of the remaining 42 bulls from the invited sellers, vouching not just for the quality of the beasts but also the passion and drive of their owners.

“The people that were invited to come into the sale were people that we felt had like-minded programs to ours – people that have a commercial focus, a focus on breeding bulls with longevity in carcass,“ Mr Evans said.

“It’s a good, consistent run of bulls. All of the cattle are DNA-tested and verified for their carcass and breed traits as well as their genetics. They’re bulls that are going to last.“

Buyers can attend the Coolabunia Saleyards in person or place their bids online via StockLive.

The team at Jen-Daview also offer free freight Queensland-wide following the sale, ensuring that all purchases will arrive at their new home safely.

Whether buyers are looking to boost their breeding line-up with a strapping new bull or are looking for the perfect Angus or Limousin beast to kick-start their herd, Jen-Daview’s inaugural sale will have them covered.

“There’s a bull for everyone; we have a very strong catalogue,“ Mr Evans said.

“The two breeds complement themselves very well; they’re a good option for cross-breeding and are certainly starting to get some momentum and dominance in the market.“

To view the sale catalogue, visit:

issuu.com/fscreative/docs/2025_jen-daview_invitational_limousin_angus_bull

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