15 NSM Heifers & 15 Calves
Lot 392 · BINGARA, N.W. Slopes & Plains
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chat Assessor Comments
BRUCE BIRCH (Level 2 Accredited)
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HB Pastoral - "Pallal", 982 Pallal Road, Pallal., BINGARA, NSW
Lot Id
Red eartags with HBP and numbers
PIC Number(s)
NB590796
Accreditation(s)
LPA
Average Weight
At Assessment
14/01/2025
Live
520.1 kgs
Dressed
228.9 kgs (Est. Av. Drs. 44%)
0 Hrs off feed
Weight Range
453 kgs to 614 kgs Liveweight
At Est Kill/Del Date
20/01/2025 (5 days)
Live
498.9 kgs based on -5% Del. Adj.
Dressed
231.1 kgs
Live weight gain 1 kgs/day
Weight Range
435 kgs to 588 kgs Liveweight at delivery
Assessment: Individual on 14/01/2025 Sampled: 15 Head (100%)
Weight Class Weight Range Fat Scores
3 L 3 H Totals
Dressed Live 7-9 10-12
22 200.1 - 220.0 455 - 500 33% 0% 33%
24 220.1 - 240.0 500 - 545 33% 7% 40%
26 240.1 - 260.0 546 - 591 20% 0% 20%
28 260.1 - 280.0 591 - 636 0% 7% 7%
Totals 86% 14% 100%
Breeds
Sire Dam
12 Head Angus Angus
2 Head Angus Hereford
1 Head Hereford Hereford
Ext. Breed
Horn Status
15 Polled
Age
22 - 30 Months
Dentition
(15 Mouthed)
1-2T 14 head
3-4T 1 head
Calves at Foot
15 calves sired by Angus, Brangus
Sex Composition: 8 bull calves,7 heifer calves.
CAF Age
Age in Months low 2 high 4
CAF Weight
15 calves handled. low 79 kgs Ave. 117 kgs High 168 kgs
Quality Grades
Good 100%
Store Condition
Fwd Store 100%
Carcase Quality
GAQ 100%
Muscle Score
C 40%
D 60%
Temperament
Yards
Quiet: 12 head
Slightly Stirry: 3 head
Crush
Quiet: 11 head
Slightly Stirry: 4 head
Paddock
Quiet: 15 head
All heifers worked calmly through the back yards and force. Four heifers were unsettled and pushy on the scales and when caught to be mouthed. They had been separated from their calves to be weighed, and settled immediately once they were re united.
Handled With
Bikes , On foot , Vehicles
Assessor Comments
An attractive line of first calvers that are doing a good job on their calves at foot. Heifers were unintentionally joined making sire identification subjective. Four of the fifteen calves show slight scalding from scours, but have now fully recovered with hair regrown and showing no effects. Two of the heifers have slightly cloudy single eyes, not considered detrimental to their matronly duties. Considered to be of sufficient quality to retain as future breeders for most commercial operations, or alternatively as Recips or trade.
Assessor
BRUCE BIRCH (Level 2 Accredited) Phone: 0428 363 063
Burr/Seed in Coat
No Burr or Seed of weeds declared noxious observed in the coats at assessment
HGP Status
The owner declares that the cattle have not been treated with HGP at any period of their lives
Eligibilities
Saudi Eligible
Vendor Bred
No
Vendor has owned stock for 6-12 months
Stock History
Purchased from Walcha district to fulfil a grass fattening programme. Unintentionally joined and allowed to calve down.
Lifetime Traceable
100 % of cattle in this lot are Lifetime Traceable
Grazing Conditions
Sub Tropical pasture mix of primarily Rhodes and Digit, in dry condition.
Returned same
Joining Details
Not Station Mated
Other Joining Details
Heifers have not been exposed to bulls since they have calved.
Any Access To Bulls or Stags?
To vendor's best knowledge, this lot has had no access to bulls or stags.
Delivery Period
20/01/2025 to 24/01/2025 (5 days)
Delivery Point
"Pallal", 882 Pallal Road, Pallal.
Lat: -29.8687414" S Long: 150.5718229" E
Ticks
Cattle are not in a tick infested area.
Agent Contact
BRUCE BIRCH
Mobile 0428 363 063
Trucking Access
B-Double
Wet Weather Accessible
Yes
Loading Facilities
Rear Loading
Loading Ramp
Single Deck
Trading Terms
Payment required seven (7) days from date of invoice to approved account holders, CBD to all non-approved account holders. All livestock remain the property of Birch Rural until payment is made in full. No rebates allowed.
Movement Restrict.
None provided. [Please note: It is the responsibility of the Purchaser to satisfy all state compliances in regard to the movement of this lot.]
Sale Types
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