The annual bull sale to be held at Killimicat Station, Tumut, offers the most discerning Angus breeder a major opportunity to invest in breed-leading genetics.
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An exclusive to the 2019 sale is the offering of several new maternal bloodlines from a program of imported embryos from the famous Kaharau Stud, Gisborne, New Zealand.
Kaharau is renowned for both quality and performance in Angus cattle, both in New Zealand and on the world stage.
The stud has been producing outstanding pasture based genetics for over a 100 years.
Two high praise donors with proven performance were selected to introduce elite "cow family" genetics.
There is a high focus on "stayability" within this selection criteria, including feet, fertility, udder/teat structure and faultless calving recordings.
The usual high performance Angus bull draft, with top-end carcass focus and sound practical growth expression, will be offered on Tuesday, April 9.
Many of the bulls offered lie in the top 5 per cent of the Angus breed.
Reiland Angus has been breeding Angus seedstock since 1972.
No expense has been spared in the development of Reiland's herd via the careful blending of American and New Zealand bloodlines to ensure on-going farm productivity, constitution and genetic diversity.
The stud has an enviable record for superior carcass and maternal Angus cattle that are well suited to the Riverina and North East Victoria districts
The current position of older, heavier bulls that can be "cashed out" for high-end values and replacing them with genetically superior, younger bulls is an attractive consideration for buyers.
All bulls sold are fully guaranteed for two years for all aspects of soundness. Inspection prior to the sale is invited.