Friday, April 26, 2024

Yearling bulls make $7200 twice

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Yearling bulls reached a top price of $7200 in the first week of spring sales, when two Angus bulls, Totaranui R274 and R235, headed a strong result for the Pahiatua stud. Damien Reynolds and Tally Jackson sold 66 bulls, with an average price of $3697.
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On the same day Kokonga Herefords, at Waikaretu in North Waikato, the Robinson family had a full clearance of 44 bulls sold.

The top price was $7000 for Ipad 76 paid by a commercial buyer and the average was $3031.

Te Whanga Angus, Masterton, sold 28 out of 43 offered for an average $2500 and a top of $4000.

Heather Dell Angus, Rotorua, sold 30 out of 31, with a top of $4100 and an average $2343.

Hukaroa Herefords, Te Kauwhata, sold 56 yearling bulls out of 60, averaging $2557 and a top of $4300, and eight out of nine two-year-olds, averaging $3600, highest $5000.

Maranui Herefords, Waihi Beach, sold 19 out of 26, averaging $2005, with a top price of $3000.

The Giddings family Meadowslea Angus Stud, Fairlie, sold a flush of embryos from 10-year-old cow G1000 for $950 each in a first-ever online embryo sale.

The purchaser was Rob Bulle of Ardrossan Angus Stud in New South Wales.

Earlier in the year, G1000 was sold to Australia for $16,000.

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