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Bulls, horses and dogs

The KellCo – Monto All Breeds Sale, which also incorporates a working horse and working dog auction, is on Saturday, 14 September.

In all, 106 bulls, 11 horses and 13 dogs will be offered.

Bull breeds featured in 2024 are Charolais, Simmental, Limousin, Angus, Super Black, Speckle Park, Murray Grey, Belmont Red, Santa Gertrudis, Red Brangus, Droughtmaster, Brahman, Charbray, Brangus and Simbrah.

Pre-works for dogs and horses are on Friday, 13 September before the bull sale, which is available online on AuctionsPlus.

The top-priced bull in 2023 was a Shorthorn for $11,000.

The KellCo – Monto All Breeds Sale has been running for more than 20 years, with working horses and dogs added more recently.

It remains a successful sale.

Ideally located in Monto to attract not only local buyers, but also drawing buyers from all areas of central Queensland and the Burnett – as well as having the online platform via AuctionsPlus – it has attracted buyers from western Qld down to NSW

It is a great day out for the family, with entertainment for children and food and drinks sold throughout the day.

KellCo Rural Agencies also offer a complete livestock and property agency business, as well as ownership of the Monto Saleyards where they run fortnightly prime and store cattle sales.

KellCo Rural Agencies is owned and operated by Brendan Kelly and Andrew Cavanagh.

“From central Queensland to the Darling Downs, we are committed to providing the best service and results for all facets of our business from livestock marketing to rural and residential real estate,“ they said.

“With agents based in Dalby, Monto, Wandoan and Biloela, we are strategically positioned to offer our clients a well-rounded approach to meet all their needs and obtain the best results.

“We offer clients a variety of livestock marketing options while maintaining a strong stock and station agency tradition based on providing superior service.“

* For more information please call KellCo Rural Agencies on: (07) 4166 1662.

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