58 PTIC Cows

Lot 487 · WANTABADGERY, Riverina NSW
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chat Assessor Comments
Katie Lewis (Level 1 Accredited)
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WANTABADGERY PASTORAL CO PTY LTD - "Wantabadgery Station" River Road, WANTABADGERY, NSW
Lot Id
N Drop
PIC Number(s)
NJ292187
Accreditation(s)
LPA , MSA
Average Weight
At Assessment
27/05/2021
Live
596.5 kgs
Dressed
310.2 kgs (Est. Av. Drs. 52%)
2 Hrs off feed
Weight Range
508 kgs to 704 kgs Liveweight
At Est Kill/Del Date
05/06/2021 (9 days)
Live
572.7 kgs based on -4% Del. Adj.
Dressed
310.2 kgs
Live weight gain 0 kgs/day
Weight Range
488 kgs to 676 kgs Liveweight at delivery
Assessment: Individual on 27/05/2021 Sampled: 58 Head (100%)
Weight Class Weight Range Fat Scores
2 3 L 3 H Totals
Dressed Live 3-6 7-9 10-12
28 260.1 - 280.0 500 - 538 9% 0% 0% 9%
30 280.1 - 300.0 539 - 577 21% 3% 0% 24%
32 300.1 - 320.0 577 - 615 26% 5% 0% 31%
34 320.1 - 340.0 616 - 654 16% 9% 2% 27%
36 340.1 - 360.0 654 - 692 7% 0% 0% 7%
38 360.1 - 380.0 693 - 731 0% 2% 0% 2%
Totals 79% 19% 2% 100%
Breeds
Sire Dam
58 Head Angus Angus
Ext. Breed
Self replacing herd of classed females with a heavy focus on feet, udders & temperament. Sires selected for moderate birth weight, positive figures for 600 day growth, EMA, marble score & calving ease.
Horn Status
58 Polled
Age
44 - 45 Months
Age Breakup: 2017 'N' Drop females. Rising 4 years.
Quality Grades
Excellent 100%
Store Condition
Fwd Store 50%
Store 50%
Temperament
Yards
Quiet: 54 head
Slightly Stirry: 4 head
Crush
Docile: 14 head
Quiet: 37 head
Slightly Stirry: 7 head
Paddock
Temperament not assessed in Paddock
Very quiet females that were a pleasure to handle! Rarely are cattle this quiet when part of such a large scale operation. All brought from the back yards easily with the race slide being left open for the entire duration. All females self fed up the race and on to the scales without hassle, stood quietly on the scales and exited at a walk. All exited the yards calmly for photos and quietly grazed around without concern. A delight to handle & a real credit to the vendor.
Handled With
Bikes , On foot , Vehicles
Assessor Comments
Outstanding opportunity to secure two B-Doubles of the renowned Wantabadgery station females. Outstanding females in the prime of their lives. Only offered for sale after testing 97% positive in this years Pregnancy scanning. The Wantabadgery herd carry proven genetics having had 2 teams of steers compete the Beef Spectacular steer trial in recent years, in which time they have won several awards, this year making Reserve Champion in the Riverine Premium section and receiving 3rd overall for eating quality. These females have the confirmation, reputation & proven genetic prestige to be a very sound investment. Every female has been classed annually & is an excellent example of the Wantabadgery brand. Long, deep, maternal bodied & bred to carry weight whist maintaining a general easy fleshing softness about them. These females come with the agents & assessor highest recommendation. Please Note. 8 noted white flanks, 9 minor eye blemishes out of 116 total - nothing deemed detrimental.
Assessor
Katie Lewis (Level 1 Accredited)
Parallel Assessed By : Jackson Meehan
Burr/Seed in Coat
Large percentage of herd carrying bathurst burr on heads & udders. To be removed at delivery to the very best of the vendors ability.
HGP Status
The owner declares that the cattle have not been treated with HGP at any period of their lives
Health Treatments
Vaccinated - 06/05/2021 - Coopers 7in1 (Annual)
Eligibilities
Russian Eligible, Saudi Eligible
J-BAS Score
6
Vendor Bred
Yes
Stock History
Running a self replacing herd of classed females for the last 30 years.
Lifetime Traceable
100 % of cattle in this lot are Lifetime Traceable
Bloodlines
Core breeding herd was based on Rieland Angus genetics, with the introduction of Yamba Angus for the better part of 12 years
Grazing Conditions
Native Hill country
Returned to: Fresh paddock of same description without any burr.
Vendor Comments
Good, honest, low maintenance females, in their prime - only offered for sale due to a very high Preg testing percentage.
Joining Details
Station Mated bulls put in: 28/10/2020 bulls taken out: 06/01/2021 (71 days)
Bull Breed(s):
Registered Angus
Bull IDs: Yamba Angus Bulls (stud prefix DZN) Bull ID's - M261, M125, M110, M251.
To the vendors best knowledge, this lot has had no access to bulls or stags aside from stated joining period.
Preg Tested?
Yes, this lot was pregnancy tested, by Tom Graham - Coolac Veterinary Services (Vet) on 06/05/2021.
58 Head (100%) PTIC, from 4.5 to 5.5 months (at time of assessment 27/05/2021).
Certificate Available.
Other Joining Details
To commence calving early August for approx 10 Weeks
Delivery Period
05/06/2021 to 12/06/2021 (8 days)
Delivery Point
45 minutes North of Tarcutta, 29km off the Hume Highway
Lat: -35.0517968" S Long: 147.7234588" E
NLIS Transfer
Vendor/Agent willing to Scan and Transfer cattle AT BUYER REQUEST at cost of $0.00/head
Agent Contact
Katie Lewis
Mobile 0408 084 788
Trucking Access Additional Directions
Full B Double Access available.
Delivery Comments
Minimum 48 Hours Notice prior to pick up required. 8 Day delivery period.
Trading Terms
Trading under ALPA & Corcoran Parker usual terms & conditions. 7 day payment period. Strictly cash on delivery for non approved buyers.
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
$/Head
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EASTERN STATES CATTLE SALE
No. 959 · Fri, 04 June 2021, 10:00 AM (SYD, NSW) AEST
WA 8:00 AM · NT 9:30 AM · QLD 10:00 AM · SA 9:30 AM
Katie Lewis Assessor & Delivery Agent
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