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HomeNewsBiarra Valley frontline sale

Biarra Valley frontline sale

Each year Biarra Valley Simmentals looks closely at the direction of our program and make considered decisions about the females we offer. This draft is one we are very proud to stand behind.

These heifers come from the core of our herd and represent the type of cattle we aim to breed — practical, functional and suited to Queensland conditions.

Running 220 predominantly registered Simmental breeders across the Brisbane Valley and South Burnett, our focus remains consistent. We select for temperament, fertility, softness, skin type, length and carcass shape, while ensuring our cattle maintain the capacity and do-ability required in commercial environments.

The females on offer are from proven cow families that continue to produce top end sale bulls and quality replacements within our own herd. They are easy doing types with depth, balance and the structure to go on and be productive cows.

We will be holding an Open Day on property at Esk on Saturday 11 April and welcome private inspections at any time. The sale will be conducted online via StockLive from 5pm–7pm (QLD time) on Monday 20 April.

We are offering generous freight rebates, along with free Queensland-wide delivery for purchases of three (3) or more lots.

Please feel free to contact Gareth Laycock on 0430 719 991 or Matt Pearce, Burnett Livestock & Realty, on 0429 271 277 for further information

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