52 Weaned Steers

Lot 857 · TUMUT, Riverina NSW
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chat Assessor Comments
Nick Gilvarry (Level 1 Accredited)
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TUMUT PLAINS PASTORAL CO - "CAMELOT" LITTLE RIVER ROAD, TUMUT, NSW
Lot Id
Individual Management Tags
PIC Number(s)
NE290633
Accreditation(s)
LPA , MSA (1760)
Time of Last Access to Feed
8:00am 04/02/2026
Time Assessed
9:00am 04/02/2026
Hours off Feed
1 hours


Average Weight
At Assessment
04/02/2026
Live
239.7 kgs
Dressed
115.1 kgs (Est. Av. Drs. 48%)
Weight Range
200 kgs to 318 kgs Liveweight
At Est Kill/Del Date
07/02/2026 (1 day)
Live
225.3 kgs based on -6% Del. Adj.
Dressed
115.1 kgs
Live weight gain 0 kgs/day
Weight Range
188 kgs to 299 kgs Liveweight at delivery
Assessment: Individual on 04/02/2026 Sampled: 52 Head (100%)
Weight Class Weight Range Fat Scores
2 L Totals
Dressed Live 3-4
11 90.1 - 110.0 188 - 229 46% 46%
13 110.1 - 130.0 229 - 271 33% 33%
15 130.1 - 150.0 271 - 313 19% 19%
16 150.1 - 160.0 313 - 333 2% 2%
Totals 100% 100%
Breeds
Sire Dam
52 Head Angus Angus
Ext. Breed
Horn Status
52 Polled
Age
5 - 6 Months
Age Breakup: August 2025 drop
Weaning
Cattle weaned 03/02/2026
Yard weaned at assessment onto quality hay. Cattle will remain yard weaned until delivery.
Quality Grades
Very Good 100%
Temperament
Yards
Quiet: 50 head
Slightly Stirry: 2 head
Crush
Quiet: 48 head
Slightly Stirry: 4 head
Paddock
Temperament not assessed in Paddock
Overall, the steers handled well. A small number of steers were unsettled while in the crush and race; however, they settled promptly once returned to the mob, which is typical of freshly weaned cattle. It is expected that once the cattle are fully yard-weaned on delivery, they will be very good to handle. The vendor places a strong emphasis on temperament when selecting bulls and classing females.
Handled With
Dogs , Horses , Vehicles
Notable Traits
Traits
2 Head White on belly/pizzle
Assessor Comments
Quality line of spring-drop, vendor-bred Angus steers. These very well-bred steers are out of medium to large framed Dunoon-blood cows and are sired by quality Dunoon bulls. These steers represent the top end of the vendor’s steer drop. At just 5–6 months of age, they are showing excellent growth and weight for age and would suit any backgrounding or finishing program. Steers were yard-weaned at assessment, have received all standard health treatments, and are ready to steam ahead. These steers are normally retained for the Tumut Store sale in April but are being offered early due to the season. Previous buyers have been very happy with the performance of Camelot steers, making this a reliable and proven line.
Assessor
Nick Gilvarry (Level 1 Accredited)
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
Health Treatments
Vaccinated - 01/11/2025 - 5in1 - First Dose
Vendor Bred
Yes
Lifetime Traceable
100 % of cattle in this lot are Lifetime Traceable
Bloodlines
Dunoon Angus Blood
Grazing Conditions
Prior to weaning, the cattle had been running on short dry improved pastures with their mothers.
Returned to: Yard weaned at assessment onto quality pasture hay.
Delivery Period
07/02/2026 to 11/02/2026 (5 days)
Delivery Point
"CAMELOT" Approx 6kms East of Tumut NSW
Lat: -35.31086579999999" S Long: 148.231162" E
Ticks
Cattle are not in a tick infested area.
Agent Contact
Nick Gilvarry
Mobile 0438 871 653
Trucking Access
Semi Trailer
Wet Weather Accessible
Yes
Loading Facilities
Rear Loading
Loading Ramp
Single Deck
Delivery Comments
48 hours notice required to selling agents
Trading Terms
Buyers be aware that Elders Trading Terms are strictly C.B.D unless the debt can be accepted by a nominated Agency or an Approved Elders Account in place.
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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WEANER & YEARLING SALE
No. 127048 · Fri, 06 February 2026, 9:00 AM (SYD, NSW) AEDT
WA 6:00 AM · NT 7:30 AM · QLD 8:00 AM · SA 8:30 AM
Nick Gilvarry Assessor & Delivery Agent
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