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HomeNewsTop-quality Charbrays on display

Top-quality Charbrays on display

Twenty-one certified Charbray breeders will showcase their top-line genetics with a select offering of 93 bulls at the Charbray Society’s 47th Annual National Bull Sale to be held at CQLX on Monday, 30 September.

“Buyers won’t be disappointed, if you are looking for quality Charbray bulls, whether you’re a stud or commercial operation, you will be rewarded,” said Trevor Ford, National Charbray Sale committee chairman.

Charbray Seed Stock, with depth of breeding, produce predictability and consistency, which is the must-have ingredient in any profitable operation.

The breed’s popularity is quickly growing as a no-nonsense, affordable addition to a broad range of breeding programs.

Having the reputation as an all-round paddock performer, they step up and improve your bottom line.

Easy-doing cattle that finish quickly and can withstand a harsher environment. A breed that really does tick all the boxes.

Charbray Society president Glen Zeimer said: “Charbrays’ stats in the saleyards, selling rings and an ever-expanding herd book, proves confidence in the breed’s performance.”

The on-line catalogue is available now for viewing at www.charbray.org or register for your hard copy at admin@charbray.org

Buyers heading to CQLX for the Monday sale are invited to view the offering on the Sunday afternoon, followed by the popular “meet and greet” at CQLX downstairs beside the selling ring from 5.30pm.

The evening will include a feature female sale, “Pick of the Pen” live auction, with five heifers on offer by certified breeders Roper Downs, Tarome and Dellyvon Studs.

Vendors and agents (Elders) are kindly donating all commission raised towards the staging of the 2025 Young Beef Breeders’ Bash.

The fifth annual Elite Heifer lucky number draw with also take place, with this year’s prize elite heifer donated by certified

Charbray breeders Tarome Charbrays. Numbers in the draw are $40 each or three for $100 with 150 numbers available.

Lucky numbers are available by emailing admin@charbray.org

Online bidding will operate through the Stocklive platform at www.stocklive.com.au

Attending agents are Elders and GDL.

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