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NZ record? Bull sells for $104,000 in Wairoa farm auction

Hawkes Bay Today
7 Jul, 2020 09:15 PM2 mins to read

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The big guy: Turiroa Angus near Wairoa sold this bull for $104,000. Photo / Supplied

The big guy: Turiroa Angus near Wairoa sold this bull for $104,000. Photo / Supplied

Could this mighty bull be a New Zealand record breaker?

Turiroa Angus near Wairoa sold a bull for $104,000 at their on farm auction on June 24.

It's believed to be a New Zealand on-farm sale record.

The bull – lot 8 Turiroa 18P224 - was purchased by Kaharau Angus and Orere Angus in combination, both located on the East Coast.

Oregon Angus from Masterton paid $86,000 for lot 1 – Turiroa Complete 18P250.

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Both bulls were among nine on offer sired by Turiroa Complete 16M013.

Another Complete son went to South Island Studs Delmont and Waimara.

The great grand–sire was Summitcrest Complete (US), a sound, meaty bull which offered a different bloodline therefore may have helped add interest to the two high priced bulls.

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Auctioneer Cam Heggie described the first bull with its blue-blooded pedigree as well constructed.

"There is a lot of goodness in the particular fellow".

Lot 8 was moved up to second place in the sale order and drew lots of attention.

Heggie described the Bull as being burdened with goodness, a super stylish bull with width, depth and thickness - a strong sided individual.

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Turiroa Angus had a full clearance of 50 bulls with an average of $12,560.

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Stud Master Andrew Powdrell said the family were thrilled and humbled by the sale result.

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