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Quality draft at bull sale

The third annual Aussie Angus Brangus bull sale will offer a quality draft of 25 Angus bulls and 17 Brangus bulls on Saturday 17 August at 11:30am at the Coolabunia Saleyards in Kingaroy.

The bulls are all Queensland bred and ready for work. They are fully vaccinated with seven-in-one, Vibrio, three-day and three-germ blood. The bulls will be morphology tested and fat-scanned prior to sale day.

The catalogue is now available as a hard copy, which can be posted on request. It is also online via our Facebook page “Aussie Angus Brangus Bull Sale” or by scanning the below QR Code. A supplementary data sheet will be released on Friday, 16 August.

Paddock inspections prior to sale are welcome and bulls will be displayed at Coolabunia Saleyards, also on Friday, 16 August.

The sale committee will again this year offer agent rebates and free delivery on all bulls (terms and conditions apply). Buyers are invited for a complimentary morning tea and Angus rib fillet burger with refreshments for lunch.

This year’s vendors include:

Angus

Darren and Karen Plowman of Ruby Ridge Angus in Kingaroy have 16 bulls in the sale. Mark and Kayleen Freeman of Karnahla Angus in Kingaroy will offer eight bulls. Kingaroy State High School’s Palyah Angus will offer the last of their Angus herd with three bulls.

Brangus

John and Alison Bell, Inavale Brangus, Boonah, have three bulls in the sale. Shane and Linet Pincott, Pineview Brangus, Maidenwell, also have three bulls. David and Robyn Gnech, Miltopp Brangus, Milbong, have five bulls on offer. Dennis and Ryan Jackson of Stutzview Brangus at Owanyilla have two bulls and Ian Francis of Cedar Valley Brangus has four bulls on offer.

We are delighted to share the positive feedback from our clients who bought bulls from the sales in 2022 and 2023. It was great to hear that the bulls have matured and have held their condition well, with clients receiving quality and docile calves. This docility has been well complimented on the bulls and the ease of handling them. The Angus bull that headed to Mackay has acclimatised well to the northern environment. Also, that the bulls are eager to work and are keeping the calving window in herds short.

* The selling agent for the third annual Aussie Angus Brangus bull sale is Aussie Land & Livestock. Contact them on (07) 4162 2233 or Midge Thompson on 0427 710 018.

* For those who cannot make it to the sale, it will be simulcasted through StockLive Auctions.

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