Assessment: Individual on 08/06/2022 Sampled: 9 Head (100%)
Weight Class
Weight Range
Fat Scores
1
Totals
Dressed
Live
0-2
09
70.1 -
90.0
167 -
214
22%
22%
11
90.1 -
110.0
215 -
262
78%
78%
Totals
100%
100%
Comment on Fat Score 1 Cattle
Steers are strong and healthy, they all abide with fit to load regulations. Confident that steers would travel distances if all protocols are followed.
fact_check Assessed
Breeds
Sire
Dam
9 Head
Angus
Speckle Park
Ext. Breed
Horn Status
9 Polled
Age
7 - 9 Months
Weaning
Cattle weaned
26/02/2022
Yard weaned
Temperament
Yards
Quiet:
7 head
Slightly Stirry:
2 head
Crush
Quiet:
7 head
Slightly Stirry:
2 head
Paddock
Quiet:
5 head
Slightly Stirry:
4 head
Steers handled well around yards, the occasional steer became slightly agitated when pressure was on him only to calm when pressure was removed.
Handled With
Bikes
,
Dogs
,
On foot
,
Vehicles
Assessor Comments
A small lot but a good lot. Vendor purchased these steers mothers as heifers and joined them to an East West Angus bull, these steers are the result of the joining. Steers would power ahead on the crop, and please note since assessment they have been turned out onto very lush oats.
Also to add vendor has another 17 steers (Angus Brangus) in todays sale. Selling agent also offering to do NLIS transfer for no cost on request.
B Double would be tight. Wet weather may interfere with delivery.
Delivery Comments
24 hours prior notice for trucking.
Trading Terms
All agents, and all others booking through an agent, will be invoiced on delivery with 7 day terms. All others maybe cash before delivery. No rebates.
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
NLIS Note
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