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Great value Charolais

The 15th Annual Charnelle Charolais Invitational Female and Genetics sale will be held at 11am on Saturday, 1 March at Toowoomba Showgrounds.

On offer will be 78 females including, 15 cows and calves, six Joined cows, 38 joined heifers, 19 unjoined heifers as well as two stud sires, three flushes, 138 embryos and to finish the sale will be 500 straws of semen.

The sale will be interfaced with Stocklive Elite and bidding is available online.

Studs represented in nominations of live lots this year: Alpine, Branch View, Black Duck, Charnelle, Calmview, Challambi, Cheyenne, Jay Tees, Milford, Mountview, Moondoogundi, Tallimba and Taylor

Genetic lots are also offered by Warrila, Venturon, Diamond L and Chardonnay.

The females and bulls are sourced from Southeast Queensland, Darling Downs and studs throughout NSW.

This sale has always been “the best value for money Charolais female sale in Australia”.

Something there for everyone: Elite Show heifers, Donor females, 35 females have been tested Homozygous Polled.

Inspections are welcome at the various vendors’ pre-sale.

Embryo lots represent some of the most elite and latest genetics in the country including sires like Palgrove Red Rock, Palgrove Statement, Silverstream Evolution, Silverstream Saint Martin, Silverstream Padra, New Homozygous Polled French sire Robins, HRJ Holy Water, Elder’s Blackjack, Silverstream Holster and many others. Most of these embryos come with a 50 per cent conception guarantee.

Exciting Semen packages include:

Bauhinia Park Tribute, SVY Mayfield, HRJ Holy Water, HRJ Fan Favourite, Tattenhall Impeccable and many others.

Black Duck and Charnelle Charolais are this year donating seven packages of semen (each 20 straws representing 10 different sires) with all proceeds going to the Australian Charolais Youth Committee.

Some very good genetics in these packages.

Agents are Elders Toowoomba, Michael Smith 0428 541 711 and Jenni O’Sullivan 0428 222 080.

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