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Gisborne stud Turihaua Angus yearlings up for sale today

By Murray Robertson
Gisborne Herald·
16 Sep, 2024 05:01 PMQuick Read

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Turihaua Angus presents its 2024 yearling bull line-up on-farm today and strong interest is expected.
Turihaua Angus presents its 2024 yearling bull line-up on-farm today and strong interest is expected.

Turihaua Angus presents its 2024 yearling bull line-up on-farm today and strong interest is expected.

Turihaua Angus will put up 28 yearling bulls and 10 two-year-olds today in its annual spring sale.

The stud’s 14th spring sale starts at 1pm in its on-farm rostrum at 771 Whāngārā Rd.

“Our main objective is to add production to your herds and we are confident the best way to achieve this is by having a balanced breeding programme focusing on fertility, structural integrity and constitution,” studmaster Paul Williams said.

“All our yearling bulls selected for this sale have been chosen as heifer mating specialists, and we are proud of the combination of data, phenotype and structure on offer.

“The line-up includes the first sons for sale by the record-breaking bulls Turihaua Napalm and Turihaua Eastern Star.

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“Both have bred exceptionally well, leaving moderate cattle with good early growth and sound structure.”

The sale will be supported again by the online service Bidr for those unable to make the sale in-person. As usual, strong interest is expected from out of the district for what is shaping up as an exciting day.


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