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Reiland Angus will be selling 60 elite, top-end sires later this month with men across the region set to benefit.
The sale will be held at Killimicat Station, Tumut with a portion of money raised from the sale going towards the Wagga Wagga Prostate Cancer Support Group (WWPCSG).
Genetic selection by Reiland Angus in the past decade has focussed on improved carcass excellence in terms of eye muscle, breed average fat levels and marbling.
There will be numerous bulls on offer at the sale that return top 5 per cent Breedplan data for all economic commercial traits.
Of the standout lots, Hilary H874 ranks in the top 1 per cent for grain index and last year sold a semen share to New Zealand.
Other pre-eminent AI sires represented include Sydgen Black Pearl and GAR Surefire, who both have star lot ratings for both heifer and cow joinings.
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Reiland Angus has made a charity donation part of its sale programming over the years and 2018 will be no different.
This year it will donate 20 per cent of the sale of lot 10, M519, to provide additional funding for the WWPCSG.
WWPCSG is an affiliated support group of the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia and Reiland Angus has chosen to help support its role in raising awareness of this insidious challenge to men’s health.
There is a one-in-seven chance of a man being diagnosed with prostate cancer.
The Reiland Angus sale will be held on Wednesday, April 18.
For further details, contact Elders Tumut on 69471544 or Mark Lucas on 0428 693 585.
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