Glenisa Angus 2023 Bull Sale Catalogue

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FRIDAY 6 TH SEPTEMBER 2024, 12 PM

SCAN TO VIEW VIDEO LOTS

LOT 1 - T117 | SIRED BY GLENISA DSK LOTTO R153
LOT 21 - T062 | SIRE: BANQUET QUARTER POUNDER Q252

Welcome

Welcome to the 2024 Glenisa Angus Bull & Commercial Female Sale.

The past year has flown by again but not without the daily thinking of “when will cattle prices lift again”. We’ve all no doubt heard stories of the tough season in the US, the reduction in herd size, the higher feed costs because of maize being pushed towards energy markets and this has created great optimism for our local market, though it’s been a long wait. Perhaps the last month is the beginning of the lift in prices our industry so rightly needs and deserve. With increased interest rates and input costs, spending funds wisely is a must.

We believe, the draft of 46 Angus bulls we have presented would be an asset to any herd. Having been bred in the marginal Granite Belt district, the Glenisa bulls have been raised predominately on native pasture, some crop, and have spent the last 90 days being fed a silage-based ration. The are bred with growth, fertility, longevity, and docility in mind. All sale bulls have been fully vaccinated with 7in1, Vibrovax, BEF and tick fever trivalent, tested negative for pestivirus, semen and morphology tested. With their raw data and EBV’s supplied they are ready for your critical inspection and ready to go to work in your herd.

We select to breed quality Angus cattle that can perform under commercial conditions with market flexibility to target the domestic, heavy grassfed and grainfed markets.

Earlier this year we entered Glenisa steers in the highly competitive and well-regarded annual RNA Paddock to Palate Competition to benchmark ourselves amongst the leaders in the industry. Glenisa Angus top pen of steers placed 4th from 26 entries in Weight Gain section of Class 40, 100-day HGP free export with an average daily gain of 2.318kg. Furthermore, our combined pens resulted in us obtaining equal 3rd in the vendor aggregate. In the Weight Gain section of Class 37, 100-day HGP export, our top pen placed 8th with an average daily gain of 2.575kg. We are over the moon with these results particularly with these purebred steers, it cements the power of the Angus breed. The full results of the weight gain section are included on page 8 of our catalogue. At the time of printing the carcass results haven’t been revealed, this will take place on 8th of August at the Ekka. This affirms for us that our herd is commercially viable and will be able to contribute positively to the profitability of your livestock operation.

For the first time through the Glenisa Annual Sale, we are proud to offer a selection of our Glenisa bred commercial heifers. With no commercial heifers retained, the draft of 50 Glenisa Angus commercial females represents the cream of the crop. These 12-month-old females will be offered in pens of 10 and are from the same herd as the steers who excelled in the RNA Paddock to Palate Competition mentioned above.

For those unable to attend the Glenisa sale venue on Friday 6th September, we have videos available of each catalogued bull. These videos can be accessed simply by scanning the QR code (inside cover) or via our Glenisa Angus website. AuctionsPlus will also be operating during the sale. Prior inspections of the draft are always welcome, please don’t hesitate to contact Ben Lobegeiger on 0408 710 392.

We thank you for your support of our Glenisa program and look forward to welcoming you to Glenisa on Friday 6th September.

Kind regards,

Ced Wise & Family

PARENT VERIFICATION SUFFIXES

The animals listed within this catalogue including its pedigree, are displaying a Parent Verification Suffix which indicates the DNA parent verification status that has been conducted on the animal. The Parent Verification Suffixes that will appear at the end of each animal’s name are as follows: PV: both parents have been verified by DNA | SV: the sire has been verified by DNA | DV: the dam has been verified by DNA | #: DNA verification has not yet been conducted | E: DNA verification has identified that the sire and/or dam may possibly be incorrect, but this cannot be confirmed conclusively.

ATTENTION BUYER

Animal details included in this catalogue, including but not limited to pedigree, DNA information, Estimated Breeding Values (EBVs) and Index values, are based on information provided by the breeder or owner of the animal. Whilst all reasonable care has been taken to ensure that the information provided in this catalogue was correct at the time of publication, Angus Australia will assume no responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the information, nor for the outcome (including consequential loss) of any action taken based on this information.

PRIVACY INFORMATION

In order for Angus Australia to process the transfer of a registered animal in this catalogue, the vendor will need to provide certain information to Angus Australia and the buyer consents to the collection and disclosure of that information by Angus Australia in certain circumstances. If the buyer does not wish for his or her information to be stored and disclosed by Angus Australia, the buyer must complete the form included below and forward it to Angus Australia. If the form is not completed, the buyer will be taken to have consented to the disclosure of such information.

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How to Register and Bid on

Go to www.auctionsplus.com.au to register at least 48 hours before the sale. Select “Sign Up” in the top right hand corner.

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Fill out your name, mobile number, email address and create a password.

Fill in buyer details and once completed go back to Dashboard.

Complete buyer induction module (approx. 30 minutes).

AuctionsPlus will email you to let you know that your account has been approved.

Go to your emails and confirm the account.

Log in on sale day and connect to auction.

Return to AuctionsPlus and log in.

Select “Dashboard” and then select “Request Approval to Buy”.

Bid using the two-step process –unlock the bid button and bid at that price.

If you are successful, the selling agent will contact you post sale to organise delivery and payment.

Sale Information

SALE LOCATION

“Glenisa” 27475 New England Highway, GLEN APLIN, Qld. (Approx. 13kms south of Stanthorpe). Entry via Townsend Road.

REFRESHMENTS

A light luncheon and refreshments will be available on sale day with compliments of Glenisa Angus.

INSPECTIONS

Bulls will be available for inspection from 9am on sale day. Prior inspections welcome anytime by appointment.

HEALTH

All Glenisa Angus bulls have been vaccinated as follows: 7 in 1 (booster due July 2025)

Vibrovax (booster due July 2025)

3 day sickness (booster due December 2024)

Trivalent (tick fever) (no booster due)

All bulls have been tested negative for BVD (pestivirus).

FERTILITY

All Glenisa Angus sale bulls have passed the Australian Cattle Veterinarians Bull Breeding Soundness Examination (BBSE). All bulls have also passed a semen morphology assessment.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

Supplementary information containing current bull weights, scan data, scrotal measurements, morphology assessments and catalogue alterations will be available on sale day, or prior by contacting the Glenisa team.

DELIVERY

Bulls will be available for immediate delivery after the sale. The selling agents will act as transport coordinators. Please do not leave the sale before arranging your transport requirements. To assist buyers, Glenisa Angus offers free delivery within 1,000km (when carrying is done by Glenisa Angus). This covers locations such as Glen Innes, Casino, Toowoomba, Roma, Emerald, Biloela and Rockhampton.

INSURANCE

A representative from Landmark Insurance will be in attendance at the sale to assist with all enquires. We recommend that purchasers insure their bulls. The vendor takes all care but no responsibility after the sale.

ONLINE BIDDING (VIA AUCTIONSPLUS)

If you are unable to attend the auction in person, online bidding will be available via AuctionsPlus. Please ensure you have registered an account with AuctionsPlus prior to sale day. Please contact our selling agents should you require any assistance.

COMMISSIONS & REBATES

A 5% commission will be paid to any Agent who either accompanies a client to the sale or attends the sale and purchases on a client’s behalf and who settles within seven (7) days.

A 2% commission will be paid to any Agent who introduces a client to the vendor not less than 48 hours prior to the sale but does not accompany the client and the where the said client purchases and settles within seven (7) days.

HEALTH & SAFETY OF VISITORS

All visitors to Glenisa Angus enter the cattle pens at their own risk. Children are prohibited from entering the cattle pens. Should you require assistance to view a bull please ask a Glenisa Angus employee or selling agent to either walk the bull to the fence for your viewing or to escort you through the pens.

ACCOMMODATION

Ballandean Tavern Motel – 07 4684 1044

The Vines Motel & Cottages – 07 4681 3844

DISCLAIMER

All reasonable care has been taken by this vendor to ensure that the information provided in this catalogue is correct at the time of publication. However, neither the vendor nor the selling agents make no other representations about the accuracy, reliability or completeness of any information provided in this catalogue and do not assume any responsibility for the use or interpretation of the information included in this catalogue. You are encouraged to seek independent verification of any information contained in this catalogue before relying on such information.

RNA Paddock to Palate Competition

In a first for Glenisa Angus, in mid-2024 we entered 4 pens on Glenisa Angus steers in the highly competitive and well-regarded annual RNA Paddock to Palate competition.

Glenisa Angus entered 4 pens of 7 steers, 2 pens in Class 37, 100 day HGP export and 2 pens in Class 40, 100 day HGP free export.

In June, the team attended Beef City Feedlot for a tour of the steers we entered and to be present as a weight gain results were announced. To say we were proud of where we placed is an understatement. With a field of exhibitors that included some of the most well regarded seedstock and commercial producers in our country it was always going to be a tough competition.

Glenisa Angus top pen placed 4th from 26 entries in the Weight Gain section of Class 40, 100 day HGP free export with an average daily gain of 2.318kg. Furthermore, our combined pens resulted in us obtaining equal 3rd in the vendor aggregate.

In the Weight Gain section of Class 37, 100 day HGP export, our top pen placed 8th with an average daily gain of 2.575kg.

We are over the moon with these results particularly with these purebred steers, it cements the power of the Angus breed.

TACE - Mid July 2024 Reference Tables

EBV of all 2022 drop Australian Angus and Angus-influenced seedstock animals analysed in the Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

* Breed average represents the

BANDS TABLE

Understanding The TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation (TACE)

The TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation (TACE) is the genetic evaluation program adopted by Angus Australia for Angus and Angus infused beef cattle. TACE uses Best Linear Unbiased Prediction (BLUP) technology to produce Estimated Breeding Values (EBVs) of recorded cattle for a range of important production traits (e.g. weight, carcase, fertility).

TACE includes pedigree, performance and genomic information from the Angus Australia and New Zealand Angus Association databases to evaluate the genetics of animals across Australia and New Zealand.

TACE analyses are conducted by the Agricultural Business Research Institute (ABRI), using beef genetic evaluation software developed by the Animal Genetics and Breeding Unit (AGBU), a joint institute of NSW Agriculture and the University of New England, and Meat and Livestock Australia Limited (MLA).

What is an EBV?

An animal’s breeding value can be defined as its genetic merit for each trait. While it is not possible to determine an animal’s true breeding value, it is possible to estimate it. These estimates of an animal’s true breeding value are called EBVs (Estimated Breeding Values). EBVs are expressed as the difference between an individual animal’s genetics and a historical genetic level (i.e. group of animals) within the TACE genetic evaluation, and are reported in the units in which the measurements are taken.

Using EBVs to Compare the Genetics of Two Animals

TACE EBVs can be used to estimate the expected difference in the genetics of two animals, with the expected difference equating to half the difference in the EBVs of the animals, all other things being equal (e.g. they are joined to the same animal/s).

For example, a bull with a 200 Day Growth EBV of +60 would be expected to produce progeny that are, on average, 10 kg heavier at 200 days of age than a bull with a 200 Day Growth EBV of +40 kg (i.e. 20 kg difference between the sire’s EBVs, then halved as the sire only contributes half the genetics). Or similarly, a bull with an IMF EBV of +3.0 would be expected to produce progeny with on average, 1% more intramuscular fat in a 400 kg carcase than a bull with a IMF EBV of +1.0 (i.e. 2% difference between the sire’s EBVs, then halved as the sire only contributes half the genetics).

Using EBVs

to Benchmark an Animal’s Genetics with

the Breed EBVs can also be used to benchmark an animal’s genetics relative to the genetics of other Angus or Angus infused animals in Australia and New Zealand. To benchmark an animal’s genetics relative to other Angus animals, an animal’s EBV can be compared to the EBV reference tables, which provide:

• the breed average EBV

• the percentile bands table

The current breed average EBV is listed on the bottom of each page in this publication, while

the current EBV reference tables are included at the end of these introductory notes.

For easy reference, the percentile band in which an animal’s EBV ranks is also published in association with the EBV.

Considering Accuracy

An accuracy value is published with each EBV, and is usually displayed as a percentage value immediately below the EBV.

The accuracy value provides an indication of the reliability of the EBV in estimating the animal’s genetics (or true breeding value), and is an indication of the amount of information that has been used in the calculation of the EBV.

EBVs with accuracy values below 50% should be considered as preliminary or of low accuracy, 50-74% as of medium accuracy, 7590% of medium to high accuracy, and 90% or greater as high accuracy.

Description of TACE EBVs

EBVs are calculated for a range of traits within TACE, covering calving ease, growth, fertility, maternal performance, carcase merit, feed efficiency and structural soundness. A description of each EBV included in this publication is provided on the following pages.

The following is a brief description of EBVs and $ Index values and Accuracies.

Accuracy (%) – Provides an indication of the reliability of an EBV. As more performance information becomes available on an animal (or it’s progeny, or relatives) then the accuracy of it’s EBVs for particular traits will increase. See Understanding Accuracies for a more detailed explanation.

Calving Ease DIR (%) – Estimates of the genetic differences between animals in the ability of their calves from 2 year old heifers to be delivered without assistance.

Calving Ease DTRS (%) – Estimates of the genetic differences between animals in the ability of their 2 year old daughters to calve without assistance.

Gestation Length (Days) – Estimates of the genetic differences between animals in the number of days from the date of conception to the calf birth date.

Birth Wt (kg) – Estimates of the genetic differences between animals in calf birth weight.

200-Day Wt (kg) – Estimates of the genetic differences between animals in liveweight at 200 days of age.

400-Day Wt (kg) – Estimates of the genetic differences between animals in liveweight at 400 days of age.

600-Day Wt (kg) – Estimates of the genetic differences between animals in liveweight at 600 days of age.

Mature Cow Weight (kg) – Estimates of the genetic differences between animals in cow weight at 5 years of age.

Milk (kg) – Estimates of the genetic differences between animals in milk production, expressed as variation in 200-day weight of daughter’s calves.

Scrotal Size (cm) – Estimates of the genetic differences between animals in scrotal circumference at 400 days of age.

Days to Calving – Estimates of the genetic differences in female fertility, expressed as the number of days from the start of the joining period until subsequent calving.

Carcase Weight (kg) – Estimates of the genetic differences between animals in carcase weight, adjusted to 650 days of age.

Eye Muscle Area (cm2) – Estimates of the genetic differences between animals in eye muscle area at the 12/13th rib site, in a 300kg carcase.

Rib Fat (mm) – Estimates of the genetic differences between animals in fat depth at the 12/13th rib site, in a 300 kg carcase.

Rump Fat (mm) – Estimates of the genetic differences between animals in fat depth at the P8 rump site, in a 300kg carcase.

Retail Beef Yield % (RBY%) – Estimates of the genetic differences between animals in percentage retail beef yield, in a 300kg carcase.

Intra-Muscular Fat % (IMF%) – Estimates of the genetic differences between animals in percentage intra-muscular fat (marbling) at the 12/13th rib site, in a 300 kg carcase.

Net Feed Intake (NFI) – Estimates of the genetic differences in feed intake for animals adjusted to the same growth rate and weight base.

Docility – Genetic differences between animals in temperament.

Foot Angle – Genetic differences in foot angle (strength of pastern, depth of heel).

Claw Set – Genetic differences in claw set structure (shape and evenness of claws).

$A – Genetic differences between animals in net profitability per cow joined in a typical commercial self replacing herd using Angus bulls. This selection index is not specific to a particular market end-point, but identifies animals that will improve overall net profitability in the majority of commercial, self replacing, grass and grain finishing beef production systems.

$A-L – Genetic differences between animals in net profitability per cow joined in a typical commercial self replacing herd using Angus bulls. This selection index is not specific to a particular market end-point, but identifies animals that will improve overall net profitability in the majority of commercial, self replacing, grass and grain finishing beef production systems.

The $A-L index is similar to the $A index but is modelled on a production system where feed is surplus to requirements for the majority of the year, or the cost of supplying additional feed when animal feed requirements increase is low.

While the $A aims to maintain mature cow weight, the $A-L does not aim to limit the increase in mature cow weight as there is minimal cost incurred if the feed maintenance requirements of the female breeding herd increase as a result of selection decisions.

EBV Quick Reference for Glenisa Angus Annual Bull Sale

Lot 1

DOB: 12/09/2022

GLENISA R153 LOTTO T117 SV

ESSLEMONT LOTTO L3 PV AYRVALE GENERAL G18 PV ESSLEMONT JENNY J8 PV

Sire: GLENISA DSK LOTTO R153 SV

GLENISA S.UPWARD 307R JANIE L025 # SITZ UPWARD 307R SV GLENISA Z40 JANIE F142 #

DSK GDK GOOD GO G133 SV GILMANDYKE DARBY D0107 SV DSK ABE SHADY LADY D1 PV

Dam: GLENISA GG G133 PANDA N050 # GLENISA MF093 PANDA G084 # MF DESTROYER 093 # GLENISA A31 PANDA E127 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Traits Observed: BWT,Genomics

The first bull offered in our 2024 sale, Glenisa T117, we believe is an excellent stud sire prospect or a money maker herd bull. He has been a standout from weaning and has caught the eye of many astute breeders. In 2024 the Glenisa team returned to support our local shows including Warwick Show where T117 was sashed Supreme British Bull of the Show. Sired by a homebred bull in Glenisa Lotto R153 and out of the consistent high yielding Panda maternal line, this bull has a huge capacity which is complemented by muscle depth, clean tail set and sleek coat.

Purchaser: $:

Lot 2

DOB: 26/09/2022

GLENISA Q157 MONTY T158 PV

KNOWLA MONTY M186 SV DUNOON HIGHPOINT H744 SV KNOWLA PANDA H119 SV

Sire: GLENISA K MONTY Q157 SV

GLENISA F.G. F36 JANIE L053 # DSK RR FEEL GOOD F36 SV GLENISA Z40 JANIE F112 #

DSK RR FEEL GOOD F36 SV REMITALL H RACHIS 21R # ALEX HR MARTINA V5 # Dam: GLENISA DSK F.G. F36 WILCOOLA J015 # GLENISA Z40 WILCOOLA C160 # KNOWLA ZENITH Z40 PV GLENISA KELP WILCOOLA Y092 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Traits Observed: BWT,Genomics

Lot 2 is a grandson of our walking sire Knowla Monty M186 and out of a DSK Feel Good cow. He is a well- balanced moderate bull, with a sleek coat and natural muscle expression. His natural presence also saw him selected for the Glenisa show team.

Lot 3

GLENISA JUPITER T011 SV

DSK JIMBOB ARCHER P100 # DSK RR JIMBOB J21 SV GLENISA A031 ARCHER F055 # DOB: 26/07/2022 AMF,CAF,DDF,NHF,DWF,MAF,MHF,OHF,OSF,RGF Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

BOOROOMOOKA THEO T030 SV B/R NEW DESIGN 036 # BOOROOMOOKA QUAINT Q34+95 #

Sire: MILLAH MURRAH JUPITER J194 SV MILLAH MURRAH FLOWER F126 PV MILLAH MURRAH EQUATOR D78 PV MILLAH MURRAH FLOWER B76 PV

The first Millah Murrah Jupiter son to sell in this year's draft. Look at the pedigree of the maternal side, this bull has huge stud potential. He has been a standout to us from very early on and we joined him as a yearling with our maiden heifers. T011 has an excellent phenotype and the more you watch this bull the more boxes he ticks.

Lot 4

GLENISA K MONTY T034 SV

Dam: GLENISA SAV H.H. ARCHER M062 # GLENISA Z40 ARCHER G215 # KNOWLA ZENITH Z40 PV GLENISA B.P. ARCHER T4 # DOB: 31/07/2022

DUNOON HIGHPOINT H744 SV TUWHARETOA REGENT D145 PV DUNOON ANGUISH D202 #

Sire: KNOWLA MONTY M186 SV KNOWLA PANDA H119 SV WATTLETOP SITZ 458N E111 SV KNOWLA PANDA A49 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

One very impressive bull. T034 has a strong head, long deep body with smoothness of front and phenomenal muscle expression. Lot 4 is a nice quiet bull that will make a significant contribution to your herd.

Purchaser:

Lot 5

DOB: 28/07/2022

GLENISA ENHANCE T015 SV

SYDGEN EXCEED 3223 PV SYDGEN GOOGOL # SYDGEN FOREVER LADY 1255 #

Sire: SYDGEN ENHANCE SV

SYDGEN RITA 2618 # SYDGEN LIBERTY GA 8627 # FOX RUN RITA 9308 # TEXAS GLOBAL G563 PV SITZ NEW DESIGN 458N # TEXAS UNDINE Z036 SV Dam: GLENISA

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Traits Observed: BWT,Genomics

Lot 5 is a powerhouse bull. A son of Sydgen Enhance out of a Texas Global cow, T015 is a skeletally well-built bull with ample length and cleanness through his shoulder and nicely rounded out with a great coat type. With EBV’s of +3.6 BW and out to +146 for 600day weight, suggests these calves will be born light and grow fast.

Lot 6

DOB: 16/08/2022

GLENISA K MONTY T085 SV

DUNOON HIGHPOINT H744 SV TUWHARETOA REGENT D145 PV DUNOON ANGUISH D202 #

Sire: KNOWLA MONTY M186 SV

KNOWLA PANDA H119 SV WATTLETOP SITZ 458N E111 SV KNOWLA PANDA A49 #

DSK GDK GOOD GO G133 SV GILMANDYKE DARBY D0107 SV DSK ABE SHADY LADY D1 PV

Dam: GLENISA GDK GG G133 SHOWGIRL L167 #

GLENISA A031 SHOWGIRL F039 # GLENISA ABBEY A031 SV GLENISA FD SHOWGIRL A019 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle

T085 is a sire that is going to produce progeny that have high growth and weight gain, noting all growth EBV’s in the top 10%. Lot 6 has a long body, strong top and has depth through his ribs with a wide behind that is common amongst the Knowla Monty offspring.

Lot 7

DOB: 31/07/2022

GLENISA K MONTY T030 SV

DUNOON HIGHPOINT H744 SV TUWHARETOA REGENT D145 PV DUNOON ANGUISH D202 #

Sire: KNOWLA MONTY M186 SV KNOWLA PANDA H119 SV WATTLETOP SITZ 458N E111 SV KNOWLA PANDA A49 #

DSK GDK GOOD GO G133 SV GILMANDYKE DARBY D0107 SV DSK ABE SHADY LADY D1 PV

Dam: GLENISA GDK G.G. G133 ZADEX L175 # GLENISA D4 ZADEX G184 # WARRAWEE DOMINATE D4 SV GLENISA ZADEX Z115 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Admire the power and thickness of this exceptional sire. T030 possesses sheer volume, capacity and sire appeal, this bull will produce excellent steers while improving the herds' cow base.

Purchaser:

Lot 8

DOB: 06/08/2022

GLENISA Q'POUNDER T067 SV

MERRIDALE GAFFA G4 SV SITZ NEW DESIGN 458N # VERMONT DREAM E096 PV Sire: BANQUET QUARTER POUNDER Q252 PV BANQUET KITE L131 SV MILLAH MURRAH JUPITER J194 SV BANQUET KITE J428 SV YOUNG DALE XCALIBER 32X

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Traits Observed: BWT,Genomics

Look at the genetic package on this smooth, sleek, large volume Banquet Quarter Pounder son. A pedigree packed with leading cow maker sires including Sitz New Design 458N & SVF Hi Road, he is a balanced sire that will leave a lasting impact in your herd.

Lot 9

GLENISA K MONTY T035 PV

DUNOON HIGHPOINT H744 SV TUWHARETOA REGENT D145 PV DUNOON ANGUISH D202 #

Sire: KNOWLA MONTY M186 SV

KNOWLA PANDA H119 SV WATTLETOP SITZ 458N E111 SV KNOWLA PANDA A49 #

GLENISA FREDERICK F009 SV L T 598 BANDO 9074 # GLENISA GT ERICA A018 SV Dam: GLENISA F009 JANIE M040 #

GLENISA A020 JANIE G168 # GLENISA AXLE A020 PV GLENISA Z40 JANIE B109 #

Proven pedigree equals powerful performance with all round sire appeal. Sired by the renowned Knowla Monty out of a Glenisa donor cow QBVM040, T035 is a well-balanced sire with a large frame and seamless muscle tone.

Lot 10

GLENISA Q'POUNDER T073 SV

DOB: 10/08/2022 AMFU,CAFU,DDFU,NHFU

MERRIDALE GAFFA G4 SV SITZ NEW DESIGN 458N # VERMONT DREAM E096 PV

Sire: BANQUET QUARTER POUNDER Q252 PV

BANQUET KITE L131 SV MILLAH MURRAH JUPITER J194 SV BANQUET KITE J428 SV

MUSGRAVE 316 STUNNER PV LD CAPITALIST 316 PV MCATL BLACKBIRD 831-1378 #

Dam: GLENISA M'GRAVE STUNNER WILC P043 # GLENISA A020 WILCOOLA F086 SV GLENISA AXLE A020 PV GLENISA U69 WILCOOLA B107 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Lot 10 is a bull with a tremendous side-profile, exhibiting a deep body, with length of spine and rounded out with an excellent muscle pattern. This sire is ready to make a positive impact in your herd.

Purchaser:

Lot 11

DOB: 27/09/2022

GLENISA K MONTY T135 SV

AMFU,CAFU,DDF,NHFU

DUNOON HIGHPOINT H744 SV TUWHARETOA REGENT D145 PV DUNOON ANGUISH D202 #

Sire: KNOWLA MONTY M186 SV KNOWLA PANDA H119 SV WATTLETOP SITZ 458N E111 SV KNOWLA PANDA A49 # KNOWLA ZENITH Z40 PV S V F HI ROAD # KNOWLA DESIGNER V96 #

Dam: GLENISA Z40 ERICA G065 # GLENISA GT ERICA A018 SV G T MAXIMUM # NEWHAM PARK ERICA D9. #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Traits Observed: BWT,Genomics

Another exceptional son of Knowla Monty, he has truly put his stamp on T135. With huge stud potential this sire has the combination of EBV data and phenotype which can be difficult to achieve. Displaying great depth, good flat shoulder which further highlights his spring of rib, proud neck extension built upon sound feet and clean legs. The growth potential in this bull is backed by being in the top 11% for growth EBV’s.

Lot 12

DOB: 31/07/2022

GLENISA ENHANCE T021 SV

SYDGEN EXCEED 3223 PV SYDGEN GOOGOL # SYDGEN FOREVER LADY 1255 #

Sire: SYDGEN ENHANCE SV

SYDGEN RITA 2618 # SYDGEN LIBERTY GA 8627 # FOX RUN RITA 9308 #

KNOWLA MONTY M186 SV DUNOON HIGHPOINT H744 SV KNOWLA PANDA H119 SV Dam: GLENISA K MONTY POLLY R162 # DSK GDK POLLY G140 SV GILMANDYKE DARBY D0107 SV DSK HR POLLY X42 #

Lot 12 can be used with heifers or let this sire get the best out of your cows. He is a Sydgen Enhance son out of a first calf heifer with plenty of eye appeal, great disposition and a strong head.

Lot 13

BALDRIDGE COLONEL C251 #

GLENISA PATENT T080 SV

Dam: GLENISA W FRANKLIN ERICA Q051 # GLENISA P.E. E4 ERICA K119 # PEAKES ELSTON E4 SV GLENISA A020 ERICA G004 # DOB: 11/08/2022

BALDRIDGE XPAND X743 #

BALDRIDGE ISABEL Y69 #

Sire: WOODHILL PATENT PV WOODHILL EVERGREEN Y10-C62 # EF COMPLEMENT 8088 PV WOODHILL EVERGREEN W269-Y10 #

WATTLETOP FRANKLIN G188 K252 SV WATTLETOP FRANKLIN G188 SV WATTLETOP DANDLOO E252 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Lot 13 is moderate framed, well built, heavily muscled bull combined with softness and a sleek hair type makes this sire the complete commercial bull. +4.6 for birth and out to +130 for 600 days, he’s a sire that will add extra kg to your steers.

Purchaser: $:

Lot 14

DOB: 23/09/2022

GLENISA BLACK ONYX T123 SV

Sire: LAWSONS KI BLACK ONYX R6054 SV LAWSONS KI KODAK P6091 # RENNYLEA KODAK K522 SV LAWSONS NEW DESIGN 5050 E113 E1132 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

T123 expresses strong sire appeal combined with all the capacity volume you can ask for. This beefy bull will add extra carcase and growth to his progeny while keeping that smooth softness. Lot 14 would suit any herd outlook and could be used in both cows and heifers.

Lot 15

GLENISA Q'POUNDER T066 PV

H RACHIS 21R # ALEX HR MARTINA V5 # Dam: GLENISA DSK F.G. F36 WILCOOLA J047 # GLENISA Z40 WILCOOLA D205 # KNOWLA ZENITH Z40 PV GLENISA U20 WILCOOLA Y038 # DOB:

MERRIDALE GAFFA G4 SV SITZ NEW DESIGN 458N # VERMONT DREAM E096 PV

Sire: BANQUET QUARTER POUNDER Q252 PV BANQUET KITE L131 SV MILLAH MURRAH JUPITER J194 SV BANQUET KITE J428 SV

RR FEEL

F36 SV

An ET calf from our exceptional donor cow J047 and sired by Banquet Quarter Pounder. T066 is a sire with fantastic smoothness from front to back. The length of body which is led by a strong, naturally elevated sirey head and great growth will ensure this sire will make a true impact on your herd.

Lot 16

07/08/2022

GLENISA Q'POUNDER T076 SV

MERRIDALE GAFFA G4 SV SITZ NEW DESIGN 458N # VERMONT DREAM E096 PV

Sire: BANQUET QUARTER POUNDER Q252 PV

BANQUET KITE L131 SV MILLAH MURRAH JUPITER J194 SV BANQUET KITE J428 SV

SYDGEN BLACK PEARL 2006 PV SYDGEN TRUST 6228 # SYDGEN ANITA 8611 #

Dam: GLENISA SBP 2006 DSK POLLY M007 # DSK HR POLLY X42

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Lot 16 coming from the strong Sydgen Black Pearl maternal line combined with Banquet Quarter Pounder has created a sire with a superb carcase shape with muscle and softness. Top this off with the easy doing ability this sire will make a real impact to your herd.

Purchaser:

Lot 17

GLENISA ENHANCE T019 SV

SYDGEN EXCEED 3223 PV SYDGEN GOOGOL # SYDGEN FOREVER LADY 1255

Traits Observed: BWT,Genomics

An easy doing Sydgen Enhance son that has that great early maturity pattern. Typical of the Enhance sons, he has a low birth weight EBV and high growth EBV’s. At just +3.9 for birth and +125 for 600day wight, calves will be born light and grow fast.

Lot 18

GLENISA R153 LOTTO T146 SV

ESSLEMONT LOTTO L3 PV AYRVALE GENERAL G18 PV ESSLEMONT JENNY J8 PV

Sire: GLENISA DSK LOTTO R153 SV

GLENISA S.UPWARD 307R JANIE L025 # SITZ UPWARD 307R SV GLENISA Z40 JANIE F142 #

MUSGRAVE 316 STUNNER PV LD CAPITALIST 316 PV MCATL BLACKBIRD 831-1378 # Dam: GLENISA M'GRAVE STUNNER DUCH P035 #

GLENISA Z40 DUCHESS G144 # KNOWLA ZENITH Z40 PV GLENISA U20 DUCHESS Y054 #

Traits Observed: BWT,Genomics

T146 is a bull with strong sire appeal, smooth shoulders and is extremely mobile. These traits are complemented nicely with good sleek skin and hair type. Admire the balanced set of data this bull has too.

Lot 19

GLENISA PATENT T029 SV

DOB: 31/07/2022 AMFU,CAFU,DDF,NHFU

BALDRIDGE COLONEL C251 #

BALDRIDGE XPAND X743 #

BALDRIDGE ISABEL Y69 #

Sire: WOODHILL PATENT PV WOODHILL EVERGREEN Y10-C62 # EF COMPLEMENT 8088 PV WOODHILL EVERGREEN W269-Y10 #

KNOWLA ZENITH Z40 PV S V F HI ROAD #

KNOWLA DESIGNER V96 #

Dam: GLENISA Z40 WILCOOLA H161 # GLENISA LD WILCOOLA X64 # B S S LIMITED DESIGN # GLENISA 9FB3 WILCOOLA V23 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

A son of Woodhill Patent son out of a beautiful Glenisa cow in H161. This is a perfect example of the Glenisa moto ‘Bred to Perform Raised to Last’, H161 continues to produce high quality progeny and that is true of T029. Phenotypically he displays vast dimension, softness of skin, length and a top line filled with natural red meat.

Purchaser:

Lot 20

DOB: 07/08/2022

GLENISA K MONTY T071 SV

DUNOON HIGHPOINT H744 SV TUWHARETOA REGENT D145 PV DUNOON ANGUISH D202 #

Sire: KNOWLA MONTY M186 SV KNOWLA PANDA H119 SV WATTLETOP SITZ 458N E111 SV KNOWLA PANDA A49 #

KNOWLA ZENITH Z40 PV S V F HI ROAD # KNOWLA DESIGNER V96 # Dam: GLENISA Z40 ARCHER J076 # GLENISA 093 ARCHER C024 # MF DESTROYER 093 # GLENISA B.P. ARCHER T4 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Lot 20 is another quality Knowla Monty son. With added length and thickness of body, T071 is a nicely put together bull with great growth and carcase weight. Note CWT EBV in top 2%.

Lot 21

DOB: 07/08/2022

GLENISA Q'POUNDER T062 PV

MERRIDALE GAFFA G4 SV SITZ NEW DESIGN 458N # VERMONT DREAM E096 PV Sire: BANQUET QUARTER POUNDER Q252 PV

BANQUET KITE L131 SV MILLAH MURRAH JUPITER J194 SV BANQUET KITE J428 SV DSK RR FEEL GOOD F36 SV REMITALL H RACHIS 21R # ALEX HR MARTINA V5 # Dam: GLENISA DSK F.G. F36 WILCOOLA J047 # GLENISA Z40 WILCOOLA D205 # KNOWLA ZENITH Z40 PV GLENISA U20 WILCOOLA Y038 #

AMFU,CAFU,DDF,NHFU Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus

Lot 21 is an ET calf from our exceptionally producing cow J047 by Banquet Quarter Pounder. As we consistently see with our Quarter Pounder offspring, they have that nice clean coat and sleek hair type, depth of body and capacity. A full brother to lot 15.

Lot 22

GLENISA K MONTY T091 SV

DOB: 29/08/2022 AMFU,CAFU,DDF,NHFU

DUNOON HIGHPOINT H744 SV TUWHARETOA REGENT D145 PV

DUNOON ANGUISH D202 #

Sire: KNOWLA MONTY M186 SV KNOWLA PANDA H119 SV WATTLETOP SITZ 458N E111 SV KNOWLA PANDA A49 #

RAFF DYNAMITE G156 PV RAFF DYNAMITE D345 SV RAFF BURNETTE C140 #

Dam: GLENISA R.D. G156 ERICA L075 # GLENISA Z40 ERICA F003 # KNOWLA ZENITH Z40 PV GLENISA GT ERICA A018 SV

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Traits Observed: BWT,Genomics

Performance, performance, performance. T091 is a good bodied bull with an equally good maturity pattern. This sire is going to add profit to your operation with excellent growth and carcase data. With an EBV for EMA of +11.7 he sits in the top 6% of the breed, this is not often seen with a high growth sire who’s EBVs for growth are in the top 30%.

Purchaser:

Lot 23

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GLENISA Q'POUNDER T105 SV

DOB: 24/08/2022 AMF,CAF,DDF,NHF,DWF,MAF,MHF,OHF,OSF,RGF

MERRIDALE GAFFA G4 SV SITZ NEW DESIGN 458N # VERMONT DREAM E096 PV Sire: BANQUET QUARTER POUNDER Q252 PV

BANQUET KITE L131 SV MILLAH MURRAH JUPITER J194 SV BANQUET KITE J428 SV

RUBY 5087 #

GLENISA 2164 WILCOOLA Q016 # GLENISA WILCOOLA F004 SV KNOWLA ZENITH Z40 PV GLENISA KELP WILCOOLA X2 PV

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Traits Observed: BWT,Genomics

T105 has excellent eye appeal, a deep body and is a well-balanced sire that is ready to go out and work. A son of Banquet Quarter Pounder out of the strong Wilcoola maternal line makes this bull an excellent genetic combination.

Lot 24

GLENISA K MONTY T098 SV

DOB: 04/09/2022 AMFU,CAFU,DDFU,NHFU Mid July 2024

DUNOON HIGHPOINT H744 SV TUWHARETOA REGENT D145 PV DUNOON ANGUISH D202 #

Sire: KNOWLA MONTY M186 SV KNOWLA PANDA H119 SV WATTLETOP SITZ 458N E111 SV KNOWLA PANDA A49 # DSK RR FEEL GOOD F36 SV REMITALL H RACHIS 21R # ALEX HR MARTINA V5 # Dam: GLENISA DSK F.GF36 USHERETTE M155 #

GLENISA Y25 USHERETTE A052 # GLENISA YOU SURE THING Y025 # GLENISA U12 USHERETTE W44 #

Lot 24 is a performance game changer for any operation, like his sire Knowla Monty, T098 has awesome length and strength of top, an evenness throughout his body and plenty of growth.

LOT 14 - T123 | SIRE: LAWSONS KI BLACK ONYX R6054
LOT 3 - T011 | SIRE: MILLAH MURRAH JUPITER J194
LOT 13 - T080 | SIRE: WOODHILL PATENT
LOT 26 - U200 | SIRE: TEXAS POWERPLAY P613

Lot 25 GLENISA TEX POWERPLAY U202 #

AYRVALE HERCULES H9 PV

AYRVALE BARTEL E7 PV

LAWSONS INVINCIBLE F338 SV

Sire: TEXAS POWERPLAY P613 PV TEXAS UNDINE H647 SV BANGADANG WESTERN EXPRESS E10 SV TEXAS UNDINE Z183 PV

DSK RR FEEL GOOD F36 SV REMITALL H RACHIS 21R # ALEX HR MARTINA V5 #

Dam: GLENISA DSK F.G. F36 WILCOOLA J047 # GLENISA Z40 WILCOOLA D205 # KNOWLA ZENITH Z40 PV GLENISA U20 WILCOOLA Y038 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

U202 is the first of our autumn calves that we have in the sale this year. This young sire has genetic outlook in spades, with his dam being our phenomenal donor cow J047 and sired by Texas Powerplay P613, makes for a well-rounded phenotypic package that exudes sire appeal. His natural thickness, muscling, body depth, length and skin type makes him a must-have sire option for any breeding program. +3.2 for BW through to +126 for 600day growth, combined with +79 CWT and +7.3 EMA, Glenisa Tex Powerplay U202 is ticking all the boxes. He and the following two lots (lot 26 & lot 27) are flush brothers and offer the astute producer the opportunity to put a draft of 3 full siblings together to produce a large line of quality calves. Sire verification is pending.

GLENISA POWERPLAY U200

# AYRVALE HERCULES H9 PV AYRVALE BARTEL E7 PV LAWSONS INVINCIBLE F338 SV Sire: TEXAS POWERPLAY P613 PV TEXAS UNDINE H647 SV BANGADANG WESTERN EXPRESS E10 SV TEXAS

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

A full ET brother to the previous lot, U200 again has that great phenotype, packed with red meat and offering incredible thickness, length, bone and muscle capacity. Sire verification is pending.

GLENISA

AYRVALE HERCULES H9 PV AYRVALE BARTEL E7 PV LAWSONS INVINCIBLE F338

The final pea in the pod of these full flush brothers does not disappoint. This mating has surely clicked! This young bull displays all the qualities of his brothers and displays presence, power and performance. Sire verification is pending.

Lot 28

05/03/2023

GLENISA BENCHMARK U203 #

CONNEALY CONFIDENCE PLUS # CONNEALY CONFIDENCE 0100 # ELBANNA OF CONANGA 1209 #

Sire: MILL BRAE BENCHMARK 9016 PV MILL BRAE FP JOANIE 3063 # CONNEALY FINAL PRODUCT PV MILL BRAE JOANIE 9263 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Check out the EBV data of this Mill Brae Benchmark 9016 son! U203 is an absolute perla of a stud prospect, from the front to the back this young sire is smooth, stylish with a strong head, body and with plenty of meat. U203 will add style, length of spine and evenness of type to your herd. His dam, Glenisa Erica G221 has produced many leading bulls sold at Glenisa and Glenisa Benchmark U203 is no exception. G221 now 13 years of age and still performing, highlights the longevity we strive to achieve at Glenisa. Sire verification is pending.

Lot 29

DOB: 25/07/2022

GLENISA ENHANCE T004 SV

SYDGEN EXCEED 3223 PV SYDGEN GOOGOL # SYDGEN FOREVER LADY 1255 #

Sire: SYDGEN ENHANCE SV

SYDGEN RITA 2618 # SYDGEN LIBERTY GA 8627 # FOX RUN RITA 9308 #

AMFU,CAFU,DDFU,NHFU

KNOWLA MONTY M186 SV DUNOON HIGHPOINT H744 SV KNOWLA PANDA H119 SV Dam: GLENISA K MONTY U-TURN R141 # GLENISA P.E. E4 U-TURN H148 # PEAKES ELSTON E4 SV GLENISA U-TURN A039 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Traits Observed: BWT,Genomics

Back into the 2 year old bulls, we kick off a quality Sydgen Enhance son that is a well-structured heifer bull, with a great coat type and high yielding carcase. It is extremely difficult to produce a high growth animal with a light birth weight yet Lot 29 shows how it can be done.

Lot 30

GLENISA K MONTY T068 SV

DOB: 10/08/2022 AMFU,CAFU,DDFU,NHFU

DUNOON HIGHPOINT H744 SV TUWHARETOA REGENT D145 PV DUNOON ANGUISH D202 #

Sire: KNOWLA MONTY M186 SV KNOWLA PANDA H119 SV WATTLETOP SITZ 458N E111 SV KNOWLA PANDA A49 # RAFF DYNAMITE G156 PV RAFF DYNAMITE D345 SV RAFF BURNETTE C140 # Dam: GLENISA R.D. G156 PANDA M054 # GLENISA A020 PANDA F089 # GLENISA AXLE A020 PV GLENISA U69 PANDA B057 #

Glenisa T068 is another long, strong and heavily built Knowla Monty son. He's a sleek skinned sire with plenty of performance and quality carcase traits.

Lot 31 GLENISA R150 STUNNER T100 SV

DOB: 11/09/2022

MUSGRAVE 316 STUNNER PV LD CAPITALIST 316 PV MCATL BLACKBIRD 831-1378 #

Sire: GLENISA 316 STUNNER R150 SV

GLENISA Z40 XANA F114 # KNOWLA ZENITH Z40 PV

GLENISA V13 XANA X43 # ESSLEMONT LOTTO L3 PV

Dam: GLENISA LOTTO POLLY R010 # GLENISA YD XCALIBER POLLY P098 # YOUNG DALE XCALIBER 32X PV DSK HR POLLY X42 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Don't let the lot number fool you, T100 has plenty of sire appeal and boasts an impressive topline, great depth and capacity. With a clean and smooth front, good rib and muscle expression this bull is not one to overlook.

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Lot 32

GLENISA UNANIMOUS T129 SV

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Traits Observed: BWT,Genomics

This grandson of high-priced Premier Lowan J1 acquired by Glenisa at the Premier dispersal, T129 is a beautiful bodied bull with that good skin type that we strive to achieve in all our progeny. Length, weight and carcase are the three elements of this bull that strike you straightaway.

Lot 33

GLENISA UNANIMOUS T133 SV

PREMIER UNANIMOUS N7 PV VISION UNANIMOUS 1418 PV PREMIER Y301 DREAM G13 PV

Sire: PREMIER UNANIMOUS R150 PV

PREMIER LOWAN J1 PV CARABAR DOCKLANDS D62 PV ST PAULS 0699 LOWAN B207 PV

This young sire retains a natural head elevation while exploding with raw meat. The strength of T133 along with his growth, will make him an asset to your herd.

RITA 0274 # Dam: GLENISA DV PATRIOT MONA P046 # GLENISA SBP 2006 MONA L188 # SYDGEN

Lot 34

03/08/2022

GLENISA Q'POUNDER T058 SV

MERRIDALE GAFFA G4 SV SITZ NEW DESIGN 458N # VERMONT DREAM E096 PV

Sire: BANQUET QUARTER POUNDER Q252 PV

BANQUET KITE L131 SV MILLAH MURRAH JUPITER J194 SV BANQUET KITE J428 SV KNOWLA MONTY M186 SV

Dam: GLENISA K MONTY POLLY Q079 #

S.B.P.2006 DSK POLLY M012

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

This sleek coated bull has a strong pedigree behind him. Sired by Banquet Quarter Pounder and out of a young Glenisa Q cow in Glenisa K Monty Polly Q079 who’s pedigree combines Monty on the top and Black Pearl on the bottom. Lot 34 is a moderate bull with a strong outlook and will be suited to many operations.

Purchaser:

Lot 35

DOB: 05/09/2022

GLENISA BLACK ONYX T096

SV QHF WWA BLACK ONYX 5Q11 SV CONNEALY BLACK GRANITE # WILKS BLACKCAP 0D82 # Sire: LAWSONS KI BLACK ONYX R6054 SV LAWSONS KI KODAK P6091 # RENNYLEA KODAK K522 SV LAWSONS NEW DESIGN 5050 E113 E1132 #

KNOWLA MONTY M186 SV DUNOON HIGHPOINT H744 SV KNOWLA PANDA H119 SV Dam: GLENISA K MONTY MONA Q143 #

F.G. F36 MONA L050 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Traits Observed: BWT,Genomics

It's hard not to repeat yourself, but kilograms equal profit and lot 35 is a profit maker. With the phenomenal growth of this sire along with an early maturity pattern it is easy to add kilograms into the next generation of your calves.

Lot 36

GLENISA R150 STUNNER T110 SV

MUSGRAVE 316 STUNNER PV LD CAPITALIST 316 PV MCATL BLACKBIRD 831-1378 # Sire: GLENISA 316 STUNNER R150 SV

GLENISA Z40 XANA F114 # KNOWLA ZENITH Z40 PV GLENISA V13 XANA X43 #

EXAR MONUMENTAL 6056B PV 3F EPIC 4631 # FWY 7008 OF C085 4029 # Dam: GLENISA MONUMENTAL JANIE R151 #

GLENISA B H STERN JANIE L026 # BRAVEHEART OF STERN SV GLENISA Z40 JANIE B109 # DOB: 13/09/2022

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

What a great example of a young sire that is only going to get better with age. T110 is a soft, easy doing, moderate bull who has plenty of power and carcase.

Lot 37 GLENISA BLACK ONYX T113 SV

13/09/2022

QHF WWA BLACK ONYX 5Q11 SV CONNEALY BLACK GRANITE # WILKS BLACKCAP 0D82 #

Sire: LAWSONS KI BLACK ONYX R6054 SV LAWSONS KI KODAK P6091 # RENNYLEA KODAK K522 SV LAWSONS NEW DESIGN 5050 E113 E1132 #

Dam: GLENISA TOD WILCOOLA N160 # GLENISA A020 WILCOOLA F086 SV

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Deep, wide, thick and square from any angle, lot 37 is perfectly suited to any seedstock or commercial production system.

Lot 38

DOB: 06/08/2022

GLENISA K MONTY T065 SV

DUNOON HIGHPOINT H744 SV TUWHARETOA REGENT D145 PV DUNOON ANGUISH D202

ZENITH Z40 PV S V F HI ROAD # KNOWLA DESIGNER V96 # Dam: GLENISA ARCHER G025 # GLENISA 093 ARCHER C024 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Traits Observed: BWT,Genomics

Glenisa T065 is one impressive Knowla Monty son with real power and constitution. The strength of head and body is second to none. Lot 38 is designed to pack on the kilos and is the obvious choice for producers looking to increase profitability of their enterprise no matter the target.

Lot 39

GLENISA BLACK ONYX T132 SV

QHF WWA BLACK ONYX 5Q11 SV CONNEALY BLACK GRANITE # WILKS BLACKCAP 0D82 #

Sire: LAWSONS KI BLACK ONYX R6054 SV LAWSONS KI KODAK P6091 # RENNYLEA KODAK K522 SV LAWSONS NEW DESIGN 5050 E113 E1132 #

GLENISA ABBEY A031 SV B T ULTRAVOX 297E # GLENISA KELP WILCOOLA X2 PV Dam: GLENISA A031 PANDA F045 # GLENISA Y25 PANDA A070 # GLENISA YOU SURE THING Y025 # GLENISA U20 PANDA X56 #

Traits Observed: BWT,Genomics

T132 exhibits an early maturity pattern, strong sire appeal, sound structure, combined with a strong topline and thick set makes lot 39 a bull suited to most commercial programs.

Lot 40

GLENISA JUPITER T083 #

DOB: 16/08/2022 AMFU,CAFU,DDFU,NHFU

BOOROOMOOKA THEO T030 SV B/R NEW DESIGN 036 #

BOOROOMOOKA QUAINT Q34+95 #

Sire: MILLAH MURRAH JUPITER J194 SV

MILLAH MURRAH FLOWER F126 PV MILLAH MURRAH EQUATOR D78 PV MILLAH MURRAH FLOWER B76 PV ESSLEMONT LOTTO L3 PV AYRVALE

G18 PV ESSLEMONT JENNY J8 PV

Dam: GLENISA LOTTO FLOWER R001 # GLENISA MACKAY FLOWER P171 # GLENISA MACKAY M116 SV GLENISA R.D. G156 FLOWER K195 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

This moderate framed bull combines two strong lines, out of a first calf Lotto daughter by the consistent sire Millah Murrah Jupiter. This tailor-made breeding has created a stout, moderate, thick set son. Please note sire verification is pending.

Purchaser:

Lot 41

DOB: 13/09/2022

GLENISA R153 LOTTO T114 SV

ESSLEMONT LOTTO L3 PV AYRVALE GENERAL G18 PV ESSLEMONT JENNY J8 PV

Sire: GLENISA DSK LOTTO R153 SV

GLENISA S.UPWARD 307R JANIE L025 # SITZ UPWARD 307R SV GLENISA Z40 JANIE F142 # KNOWLA MONTY M186 SV DUNOON HIGHPOINT H744 SV KNOWLA PANDA H119 SV Dam: GLENISA K MONTY USHERETTE Q054 # GLENISA F009 USHERETTE M038 # GLENISA FREDERICK F009 SV GLENISA D4 USHERETTE G191 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

T114 is a complete bull built from a sound base, he has a good clean shoulder and carries his depth throughout. He will only continue to improve as he matures.

Lot 42

GLENISA K MONTY T157 SV

DUNOON HIGHPOINT H744 SV TUWHARETOA REGENT D145 PV DUNOON ANGUISH D202 #

Sire: KNOWLA MONTY M186 SV KNOWLA PANDA H119 SV WATTLETOP SITZ 458N E111 SV KNOWLA PANDA A49 #

CLUNIE RANGE DECIBEL D5 SV ARDROSSAN DIRECTION W109 PV CLUNIE RANGE NAOMI Y80 #

Dam: GLENISA D5 DUCHESS L112 # GLENISA Z40 DUCHESS H067 # KNOWLA ZENITH Z40 PV GLENISA U20 DUCHESS Y104 #

Lot 42 is a strong upstanding moderate Monty son. T157 is a stylish sire well-muscled bull with the ability to move freely making him the complete package.

Lot 43

GLENISA K MONTY T089 SV

DOB: 30/08/2022 AMFU,CAF,DDFU,NHFU

DUNOON HIGHPOINT H744 SV TUWHARETOA REGENT D145 PV DUNOON ANGUISH D202 #

Sire: KNOWLA MONTY M186 SV KNOWLA PANDA H119 SV WATTLETOP SITZ 458N E111 SV KNOWLA PANDA A49 #

THE GRANGE BRADMAN E98 SV ALPINE BRADMAN B31 PV THE GRANGE Z4 #

Dam: GLENISA E98 SHOWGIRL G046 # GLENISA RENAIS SHOWGIRL Y057 # HAZELDEAN RENAISSANCE R13+96 # NORANDA SHOWGIRL J39+89 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

A typical strong Monty son, with added length that will add performance to any herd. With a good fertile background and with the maternal line having good longevity there are no hidden surprises.

Purchaser: $:

Lot 44

DOB: 28/07/2022

GLENISA K MONTY T043 SV

DUNOON HIGHPOINT H744 SV TUWHARETOA REGENT D145 PV DUNOON ANGUISH D202 #

Sire: KNOWLA MONTY M186 SV KNOWLA PANDA H119 SV WATTLETOP SITZ 458N E111 SV KNOWLA PANDA A49 # CLUNIE RANGE DECIBEL D5 SV ARDROSSAN DIRECTION W109 PV CLUNIE RANGE NAOMI Y80 # Dam: GLENISA D5 FLOWER J192 # GLENISA U69 FLOWER C046 # GLENISA U-TURN U69 # GLENISA A. BLACK FLOWER U51 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Traits Observed: BWT,Genomics

Even though we are nearing the end of the sale, the quality of these bulls is still at a high standard. Lot 44 like his sire Knowla Monty, is a large, growthy, easy moving bull with a smooth coat and a very well-balanced set of EBV’s.

Purchaser: $:

Lot 45

GLENISA K MONTY T093 SV

DUNOON HIGHPOINT H744 SV TUWHARETOA REGENT D145 PV DUNOON ANGUISH D202 #

Dam: GLENISA GG G133 BARWON N054 # GLENISA Z042 BARWON G224 # DULVERTON ZACK Z042 SV GLENISA U69 BARWON A115 # DOB: 30/08/2022

Sire: KNOWLA MONTY M186 SV KNOWLA PANDA H119 SV WATTLETOP SITZ 458N E111 SV KNOWLA PANDA A49 #

DSK GDK GOOD GO G133 SV GILMANDYKE DARBY D0107 SV DSK ABE SHADY LADY D1 PV

Our second last bull of the sale is a top-quality commercial Monty son. This bull is sure to improve the growth and capacity of your herd, with an actual birth weight of 36kg it goes to show this bull has explosive growth and will bring this to your herd.

Lot 46

DOB: 31/07/2022

GLENISA K MONTY T044 SV

AMFU,CA6%,DDF,NHF,DWF,MAF,MHF,OHF,OSF,RGF

DUNOON HIGHPOINT H744 SV TUWHARETOA REGENT D145 PV

DUNOON ANGUISH D202 #

Sire: KNOWLA MONTY M186 SV KNOWLA PANDA H119 SV WATTLETOP SITZ 458N E111 SV KNOWLA PANDA A49 #

GLENISA ABBEY A031 SV B T ULTRAVOX 297E #

GLENISA KELP WILCOOLA X2 PV

Dam: GLENISA A031 PANDA F060 #

GLENISA U91 PANDA Z023 # DULVERTON UPTAKE U091 SV GLENISA P.T. PANDA X45 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Traits

A top-quality commercial bull to finish off the sale. This soft, easy-doing son of Knowla Monty out of our Panda maternal line known for their length, volume and width.

Purchaser:

LOTS 47 TO 51 – GLENISA

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COMMERCIAL HEIFER LOTS

For the first time through the Glenisa Annual Sale, we are proud to offer a selection of our Glenisa bred commercial heifers. We place big expectations on all our Glenisa females. We require them to go into calf at 12 months of age and calve unassisted. They then must repeat this consistently every year while providing a good milk supply for her calf.

By implementing this reproductive pressure, it ensures our herd is highly fertility, well made, structured, with good growth and built and managed with longevity in mind. This draft of heifers is from the heart of the Glenisa commercial herd and are bred to perform. The Glenisa steers entered in the RNA paddock to palate competition where Glenisa placed 3rd overall vendor for weight gain in Class 40, 100 Day HGP Free Export Class, are from the same herd. Refer to page 8 for full results of how the Glenisa steers performed in the RNA competition.

GLENISA 316 STUNNER R150
MILL BRAE BENCHMARK
SYDGEN ENHANCE
WOODHILL PATENT
MILLAH MURRAH JUPITER
BANQUET QUARTER POUNDER Q252
TEXAS POWERPLAY P613
KNOWLA MONTY M186

SYDGEN ENHANCE SV

SYDGEN GOOGOL # D A A R INFINITY 313 #

Sire: SYDGEN EXCEED 3223 PV

SYDGEN FOREVER LADY 4087 #

SYDGEN FOREVER LADY 1255 # SYDGEN 928 DESTINATION 5420 #

SYDGEN FOREVER LADY 8114 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

DOB: 27/01/2015

SYDGEN LIBERTY GA 8627 # CONNEALY FORWARD #

SYDGEN BLACKBIRD GA 051 #

Dam: SYDGEN RITA 2618 # FOX RUN RITA 9308 # G T SHEAR FORCE # LIMESTONE RITA U0004 #

Lots Represented: 5, 12, 17,

WOODHILL PATENT PV

BALDRIDGE XPAND X743 # HOOVER DAM #

BALDRIDGE QUEEN S87 #

Sire: BALDRIDGE COLONEL C251 #

BALDRIDGE ISABEL Y69 # STYLES UPGRADE J59 # BALDRIDGE ISABEL T935 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Lots Represented: 13, 19

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Lots Represented: 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 20, 22, 24, 30, 38, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46

BANQUET QUARTER POUNDER Q252

Lots Represented: 8, 10, 15, 16, 21, 23, 34

GLENISA 316 STUNNER R150 SV

Lots Represented: 31, 36

DOB: 02/02/2018

Dam: WOODHILL EVERGREEN Y10-C62 # WOODHILL EVERGREEN W269-Y10 # S A V FINAL ANSWER 0035 # WOODHILL EVERGREEN 22P-W269 #

GLENISA DSK LOTTO R153 SV

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Lots Represented: 1, 18, 41

GLENISA K MONTY Q157 SV

DUNOON HIGHPOINT H744 SV TUWHARETOA REGENT D145 PV DUNOON ANGUISH D202 #

Sire: KNOWLA MONTY M186 SV

KNOWLA PANDA H119 SV WATTLETOP SITZ 458N E111 SV KNOWLA PANDA A49 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

DOB: 20/09/2019

Dam: GLENISA F.G. F36 JANIE L053 # GLENISA Z40 JANIE F112 # KNOWLA ZENITH Z40 PV

Lots Represented: 2

LAWSONS KI BLACK ONYX R6054 SV

CONNEALY BLACK GRANITE # CONNEALY CONSENSUS 7229 SV EURA ELGA OF CONANGA 9109 #

Sire: QHF WWA BLACK ONYX 5Q11 SV WILKS BLACKCAP 0D82 # MCC DAYBREAK # QHF BLACKCAP 6E2 OF4V16 4355 #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

Lots Represented: 14, 35, 37, 39

MILLAH MURRAH JUPITER J194 SV

B/R NEW DESIGN 036 # V D A R NEW TREND 315 # B/R BLACKCAP EMPRESS 76 # Sire: BOOROOMOOKA THEO T030 SV

BOOROOMOOKA QUAINT Q34+95 # GLENOCH MEGAFORCE+92 SV BOOROOMOOKA GRISELDA #

Mid July 2024 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation

MILL BRAE BENCHMARK 9016 PV

RENNYLEA KODAK K522 SV RENNYLEA EDMUND E11 PV RENNYLEA EISA ERICA F810 #

Dam: LAWSONS KI KODAK P6091 # LAWSONS NEW DESIGN 5050 E113 E1132 # G A R NEW DESIGN 5050 # LAWSONS FAIR DINKUM C631 # DOB: 07/08/2020

Reference Sires

PREMIER UNANIMOUS R150

TEXAS POWERPLAY P613

Bringing your new bull home

When purchasing a bull, care and handling after the sale can be as important as the purchase itself. Looking after your bull well during the Initial stages of his working life may ensure longevity and success within your breeding herd.

PURCHASE

Temperament is an important characteristic when selecting a bull. Selecting a bull that may be flighty or aggressive will make life difficult for you each time he is handled. Note which bulls continually push to the centre of a mob, run around, or are unreasonably nervous, aggressive or excited. At the sale, note any changes of temperament by individual bulls. Some bulls that are quiet in the yard or paddock may not like the pressure and noise of the auction and become excited. Others that were excited beforehand get much worse in the sale ring and can really perform. Use the yard or paddock behaviour as a guide, rather than the temperament shown in the ring.

DELIVERY

When transporting your new bull insurance against loss in transit, accidental loss of use, or infertility, is sometimes provided by vendors. Where it is not, it is worth considering.

After purchase tips:

• When purchasing, ask which health treatments he has received.

• Treat and handle him quietly at all times - no dogs, no buzzers. Talk to him and give him time and room to make up his mind.

• With more than one bull from different origins, you must be able to separate them on the truck.

• Make sure that the truck floor is covered to prevent bulls from slipping. Sand, sawdust or a floor grid will prevent bulls from being damaged by going down in transit.

• If you can arrange it, put a few quiet cows or steers on the truck with the bull. Let them down into a yard with the bulls for a while before loading and after unloading.

• Unload and reload during the trip as little as possible If necessary, rest with water and feed.

• Treat bulls kindly your impatience or nervousness is easily transmitted to an animal unfamiliar to you and unsure of his environment.

IF YOU USE A PROFESSIONAL CARRIER:

• Make sure the carrier knows which bulls can be mixed together. Discuss with the carrier, resting procedures for long trips, expected delivery time, truck condition and quiet handling.

• Give ear tag and brand numbers to the carrier and make sure you have the carrier’s phone number.

• If buying bulls from interstate, organise any necessary health tests before leaving and work out if any other requirements must be met before cattle can come into another State.

When buying bulls from far away, you may often have to fit in with other delivery arrangements to reduce cost. You should make it clear how you want your bulls handled.

ARRIVAL

When the bull or bulls arrive home, unload them at the yards into a group of house cows, steers or herd cows. Never jump them from the back of a truck directly into a paddock—it may be the last time you see them. Bulls from different origins should be put into separate yards with other cattle for company.

Provide hay and water, then leave them alone until the next morning.

The next day, bulls should receive routine health treatments. If they have not been treated before, all bulls should be vaccinated with:

• 5-in-1 vaccine;

• vibriosis vaccine;

• leptospirosis vaccine (if in areas like the Hunter where leptospirosis exists);

• three-day sickness vaccine (if in areas where this sickness can cause problems).

Give particular attention to preventing new bulls bringing vibriosis into a herd. Vibriosis, a sexually transmitted disease, causes infertility and abortions and is most commonly introduced to a clean herd by an infected bull. These bulls show no signs of the illness. Vaccinated bulls are free from vibriosis, so vaccinating bulls against the disease should be a routine practice.

Vaccination involves two injections, 4–6 weeks apart, at the time of introduction, and then a booster shot every year. Complete the vaccinations 4 weeks before joining. Consult with your veterinarian and draw up a policy for treating bulls on arrival and then annually. Bulls should be drenched to prevent introducing worms and, if necessary, should be treated for lice. Plan to give follow-up vaccinations 4–6 weeks later.

Leave the bulls in the yards for the next day or two on feed and water to allow them to settle down with other stock for company. A bull’s behaviour will decide how quickly he can be moved out to paddocks.

MATING NEW YOUNG BULLS

Newly purchased young bulls should not be placed with older herd bulls for multiple-sire joining. The older, dominant bull will not allow the young bulls to work, and will knock them around while keeping them away from the cows.

Use new bulls in either single-sire groups or with young bulls their own age. If a number of young bulls are to be used together, run them together for a few weeks before joining starts. They sort out their pecking order quickly and have few problems later. When the young bulls are working, inspect them regularly and closely.

Older working bulls also need special care and attention before mating starts. They should be tested or checked every year for physical soundness, testicle tone, and serving capacity or ability.

All bulls to be used must be free-moving, active and in good condition. Working bulls may need supplementary feeding before the joining season to bring up condition.

DURING MATING

• Check bulls at least twice each week for the first 2 months. Get up close to them and watch each bull walk; check for swellings around the sheath and for lameness.

• Have a spare bull or bulls available to replace any that break down. Replace any suspect bull immediately.

• Rotate bulls in single-sire groups to make sure that any bull infertility is covered. Single-sire joining works well but it has risks. The bulls must be checked regularly and carefully, or the bulls should be rotated every one or two cycles.

Bulls are a large investment for breeding herds and they have a major effect on herd fertility. A little time and attention to make sure they are fit, free from disease and actively working is well worthwhile.

NORTHERN AUSTRALIA

Although the Angus breed originated in a cooler climate, they can adapt to subtropical regions with many straightbred and cross bred producers finding success in Northern Australia. Some of the following information may also be helpful for new bulls located in more temperate climates.

ADAPTATION

They key to Northern success for Angus is that cattle introduced from the Southern regions of Australia be allowed to adapt to their new environment before commencing their working life. If possible, a break of 3 months is advisable before you set your bull to work.

PURCHASE IN COOLER MONTHS

Ensure your bulls are in good condition before they do commence their working life. The cooler months are an ideal time to purchase and introduce Angus cattle, allowing them plenty of time to acclimatise.

CHANGE OF FEED SOURCE

When inducting Angus cattle into your herd consider their source of feed. Have you taken an animal which has been supplemented on grain straight to a dry pasture? Animals should be gradually changed over to their new feed to ensure they do not lose condition. This may involve using supplements which could include dry lick/urea blocks.

MANAGING CATTLE TICKS

For ticky areas, bulls should be vaccinated prior to transport and given another booster afterwards. Remember males are more susceptible to ticks than females.

Information is provided by the Department of Primary Industries NSW. For further information visit the DPI web site: www. dpi.nsw.gov.au. or www. angusaustralia.com.au. Further reading - Buying Angus Bulls For further information visit www.angusaustralia.com.au

Standard Auction Terms and Conditions

IMPORTANT NOTICE: All bids shall be treated as offers made upon the following Terms and Conditions of Sale and all persons present are admitted to attend the sale on the basis that they have notice of these Terms and Conditions.

1. The highest bidder shall, subject to Condition 2, be the Purchaser provided that the Vendor reserves the right to bid either by himself or through his Agent or Auctioneer and should any dispute arise among the bidders for any lot, during or immediately after the sale of the lot, it shall be settled at the Auctioneers absolute discretion who may, should one of the disputants advance, put the lot or lots up again. The bidding from time to time shall be regulated by the Auctioneer and no bid shall be retracted.

2. The sale will be conducted on a “Sale” or “No Sale” basis whereby the lot for sale shall be knocked down to the highest bidder, but the sale will be subject to the acceptance of the highest bid by the Vendor who will immediately after the fall of the hammer declare “Sale” or “No Sale”. Should the Vendor reject the bid of the highest bidder such bidder will have the right of first refusal of the lot at the Vendor’s nominated price for one hour after the lot has been passed out of the ring on the Terms and Conditions herein set forth in so far as they shall apply.

3. The details of the Purchaser, the purchase price and the lot sold as recorded by the sale clerk for and on behalf of the Auctioneer shall be equally binding on both Purchaser and Vendor.

4. The Auctioneer expressly reserves the right, without giving any reasons therefore, to:

(a) Refuse to acknowledge any bid;

(b) Withdraw any lot or lots before or during the sale;

(c) Exclude any person from the auction venue should it think fit.

5. Each lot in all cases shall be at the risk and expense of the Purchaser upon acceptance of his bid by the Vendor or upon acceptance of the highest bidder’s offer by the Vendor whichever shall be the earlier.

6. Except as expressly provided in these Terms and Conditions of Sale no guarantee or warranty shall be given in respect of any lot sold under these Conditions as to pedigree, sex, age, breeding condition or otherwise howsoever, and no guarantee, warranty or condition whatsoever shall be implied from any affirmation made before or at the time of the sale, or from any circumstances of the sale, but in all cases where a guarantee is intended the same shall attach and be enforceable only if reduced to writing before delivery of the lot and signed by the Vendor or by the Auctioneer acting as agent for the Vendor, and the absence of such writing shall be conclusive evidence in case of dispute that no guarantee, warranty or condition whatsoever was given or implied.

7. In the event of any dispute in respect to the sale of any lot:

(i) The Purchaser shall nevertheless be obliged to pay to the Auctioneer the full purchase price and any other monies or interest payable by the Purchaser in accordance with these terms and conditions;

(ii) The Vendor and the Purchaser shall resolve the dispute between themselves;

(iii) The Auctioneer shall have no liability or responsibility in regard to the dispute; and (iv) No lot shall be returned to the Auctioneer and the Purchaser shall indemnify the Auctioneer for all costs, expenses and damages which the Auctioneer is put to or incurs by reason of the Purchaser so doing.

8. The name of the Vendor for whom the Auctioneer acts is acknowledged to have been furnished to Purchasers prior to the sale and further particulars will in all cases be furnished to a Purchaser if required. In the case of any disputes the remedy of the Purchaser shall be against the Vendor only and in no case or under any circumstances against the Auctioneer who is to be regarded for all intents and purposes as agent for a disclosed principal.

9. (a) PAYMENT — Unless prior credit arrangements have been made in writing with the Auctioneer the full purchase price for each lot shall be due and payable to the Auctioneer in cash upon acceptance of the highest bid or the highest bidder’s offer by the Vendor and prior to delivery. Notwithstanding that delivery is given to or possession obtained by the purchaser or his representative prior to the payment of the purchase money in full the property in any lot which is sold shall not pass to the Purchaser until the full purchase price and all cheques, promissory notes, bills of exchange, acceptance orders or drafts given in connection with such payment have been paid and liquidated, and until property shall pass, the Purchaser shall hold such lot as bailee, provided that in all cases should such payment not have been made and liquidated within 14 days of the date of the sale the Auctioneer reserves the right to:—

(i) Rescind the contract on behalf of the Vendor and repossess and resell any lot;

(ii) Recover from the Purchaser interest upon the purchase price at a rate per annum which aggregates the AMBA Bill Rate plus two percentum. For the purposes of this condition, the expression “the AMBA Bill Rate” is the rate published by the Australian Merchant Bankers Association in good faith as at the date of the sale as its bill rate for 180 day bills of exchange expressed as a percentage per annum. If at any time the AMBA Bill Rate becomes unavailable for any reason, the Auctioneer shall determine and advise the Purchaser of the interest rate to apply for the purposes of this condition.

(b) The Auctioneer is selling as the del credere agent of the Vendor and the full purchase price of any lot sold shall be payable by the Purchaser to the Auctioneer and be fully recoverable by the Auctioneer in its own name.

10. If the Purchaser shall neglect or fail to comply with any of the within conditions, any lot purchased by him may be immediately resold by public auction or private contract, with or without notice, at the risk of the former Purchaser, who will be held responsible for all loss and expenses arising out of such resale, and shall not participate in any profit accruing therefrom. 11. Any Vendor or Purchaser removing the sale number from any lot after it has been sold will fully indemnify all affected parties for any loss, costs or damage should the lot be wrongly delivered.

12. The Purchasers, if any more than one, shall be jointly and severally bound by these Terms and Conditions, and shall jointly and severally carry out and perform same.

13. Any person who advances a bid on a lot shall do so on the expressed condition and understanding that should that person’s bid be the highest bid and such bid is accepted by the Vendor, then that person will be held personally liable for the price so agreed upon, regardless of the fact that that person may be acting on behalf of another party, either disclosed or undisclosed to the Vendor or Auctioneer, provided however, that this Condition shall not in any way negate the Vendor’s right to claim against any principal and in such case the bidder’s liability shall be construed to be by way of guarantee.

14. The Auctioneer may, should it think fit, make arrangements on a Purchaser’s behalf for the feeding, watering, trucking, shipping of and general attendance to any lot after sale but no responsibility will be accepted by the Auctioneer and all such service will be at the Purchaser’s risk and expense.

15. No lot will be delivered until the sales invoice has been checked and signed by the Purchaser or his duly authorised representative.

16. (a) Each lot in all cases shall be sold with all faults, if any, and excepting those conditions and warranties implied by the Trade Practices Act or any applicable State legislation which cannot be contractually excluded and excepting conditions and warranties expressly contained in these Terms and Conditions of Sale, any express or implied condition, statement of warranty, statutory or otherwise, is hereby excluded. The Auctioneer is not liable in respect of any error, misdescription or omission in any particulars appearing or stated regarding the description of pedigrees of any lot offered for sale and no such error, misdescription of omission shall entitle the Purchaser to annul the sale or reject the lot or claim any compensation, damage or abatement in price.

(b) Each lot will be sold subject to passing all veterinary tests required by the law of the state or country to which the Purchaser intends to transport that particular lot, such tests to be

undertaken at the Purchaser’s expense and concluded immediately following the sale. In the event of a lot failing to pass these tests, the sale shall be null and void, any purchase moneys paid by the Purchaser shall be refunded and property in the lot shall revert to or remain with the Vendor.

Guarantees of Fertility:—

(1) BULLS - Save and except for calves at foot, all bulls are guaranteed breeders and to so prove by the later of:

(a) six months after the date of sale or

(b) the animal reaching the age of 24 months

(3) Claims under Clauses 17(1) and 17(2). A claim that an animal has failed to satisfy a guarantee of fertility under Clause 17(1) or 17(2) must be made to the Vendor within the relevant guarantee period but prior to the animal entering a quarantine area other than on the Vendor’s property.

(a) All claims must be accompanied by a certificate from a registered veterinarian surgeon in accordance with the guidelines established by the Australian Association of Cattle Veterinarians which must clearly identify the basis of the claim.

(b) Subject to Clause 17(9), infertility resulting from injury or disease occurring after the sale of the animal is not covered by this guarantee.

(c) The Vendor retains the right to have the animal placed on a property nominated by him or returned to his own property for further assessment of fertility for a period not exceeding six months. If the animal proves fertile within the period such status must be confirmed by a certificate issued by a registered veterinary surgeon in accordance with the guideline established by the Australian Association of Cattle Veterinarians and costs incurred must be borne by the Purchaser. If the animal is not proven fertile within the period, the costs incurred must be borne by the Vendor.

(4) LIABILITY OF A VENDOR - Except for costs defined elsewhere in the conditions of sale, the liability of a Vendor in respect of claims relating to fertility shall not exceed the purchase price of the animal(s) or provide mutually agreed upon replacement animal(s).

(5) In the event of a claim being substantiated:

(a) The purchase price shall be refunded within 14 days unless a mutually agreed upon replacement animal has been provided.

(b) The animal/s which are the subject of the claim shall automatically become the property of the Vendor and be returned to him or disposed of according to his instruction at his expense.

(6) Subject to Clause 17(9), this guarantee is of no effect if:

(a) The animal is returned to the Vendor.

(i) In poor physical condition or with any injury;

(ii) Tests carried out on behalf of the Vendor within fourteen days of such return proved positive to any diseases which may affect the animal’s fertility or ability to breed naturally; or

(b) The Purchaser has collected and stored semen from a bull.

(7) In the event of a dispute as to whether a lot is a breeder, such dispute shall be resolved by the Vendor and the Purchaser. The Auctioneer, while he will use his best endeavours to assist, shall have no liability or responsibility in that regard. If an animal is alleged or proved not to be a breeder, the Purchaser must nevertheless pay the Auctioneer the full purchase price and any other monies or interest payable by the Purchaser in accordance with these Terms and Conditions.

(8) EVIDENCE OF FERTILITY — A Certificate issued by a registered veterinary surgeon at or before the time of sale than an animal is fertile (unless it is a certificate stating in respect of a female that she is in calf at the time of sale) does not, of itself, satisfy or discharge the Vendor’s obligations under the guarantee of fertility given under this Clause 17. All animals, except calves at foot, must prove their fertility within the relevant guarantee period.

(9) RELIEF FROM GUARANTEE — If the Vendor seeks to be relieved from the obligations which would otherwise be imposed upon him by this clause by virtue of Clauses 17(3)(b) or 17(6)(a), the onus of proof is upon the Vendor to establish that:

(a) The animal suffered the injury or disease or is in poor physical condition due to circumstances and events occurring after the sale, and

(b) The injury, disease of physical condition is the sole cause of the animal’s infertility or failure to prove fertility within the guarantee period.

(10) DEFINITION — For the purpose of this Clause 17, the expression “guarantee period” means: (a) in relation to bulls — the period specified in Clause 17(1) as being the period in which the bull must prove his fertility; and 17. (a) Each lot shall be at the risk of the Vendor in respect of any damage or injury, whether by disease, accident or otherwise, or whether caused by the negligence of the Auctioneer for the period that the lot be in the custody of the Auctioneer, unless such lots shall have been sold in which latter case such lot shall be at the risk of the Purchaser in all such respects.

(b) If any Vendor brings to the sale premises any lot which is dangerous, or infected with any disease, that Vendor shall be liable for all injury, damages, costs, losses or expenses which the Auctioneer may sustain, incur or be put to either directly or indirectly as a result of the Vendor so doing. The Auctioneer reserves the right, at its absolute discretion, to exclude from the sale, or put out of the sale venue or dispose of, any lot which in its opinion shows signs of any disease, whether infectious, contagious or not, or of any serious fault or of being dangerous.

18. DELIVERY — Except at the discretion of the Auctioneer no lot shall be delivered to the Purchaser unless payment of the purchase money together with any additional charges incurred including those expenses incurred by the Auctioneer pursuant to Condition 14 hereof, is first made by the Purchaser to the Auctioneer. Release of lots may be withheld by the Auctioneer until personal cheques are cleared.

19. In these Conditions:—

(a) References to “Auctioneer” shall be taken to mean as the context so admits, the Selling Agent or any member, subsidiary or related corporation or body, officer, agent or employee thereof, authorised by the Vendor to conduct the sale of the lot;

(b) “Purchaser” shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Condition 1;

(c) “Vendor” shall mean the person or corporation upon whose account lots are offered for sale and where a stud or farm is named shall mean the proprietor of that stud or farm;

(d) “Lot” shall be taken to mean the animal offered for sale and/or sold by the Auctioneer on behalf of a Vendor.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

The Selling Agent, its members, subsidiary or related corporations, officers, agents, and employees for themselves and for those for whom they act while exercising due care provide all information without responsibility and give no guarantee whatsoever as to its accuracy. All persons who attend the Sale do so entirely at their risk and the Selling Agent, its members, subsidiary or related corporations, officers, agents, employees and its principals, for themselves and for those for whom they act, do not assume or accept any responsibility or liability of whatever nature for any injury or damage whatsoever which may occur. The hammer price is exclusive of GST but GST will be applied to the final hammer price and included in the invoice.

SALE CATALOGUE DISCLAIMER

“All reasonable care has been taken by this vendor to ensure that the information provided in this catalogue is correct at the time of publication. However, neither the vendor nor the selling agents make no other representations about the accuracy, reliability or completeness of any information provided in this catalogue and do not assume any responsibility for the use or interpretation of the information included in this catalogue. You are encouraged to seek independent verification of any information contained in this catalogue before relying on such information.”

Buyers Instructions

GLENISA ANGUS BULL SALE – FRIDAY 6TH SEPTEMBER 2024

Note: Verbal instructions will not be accepted

PURCHASER DETAILS

Name Address

Phone

Property Identification Code (PIC):

Please account direct or to my Agent, who is:

DELIVERY INSTRUCTIONS

Lots Purchased Carrier

Date of transport

Delivery address

REGISTRATION TRANSFER DETAILS

Do you wish to have the Angus Society of Australia’s registration of your bull transferred into your name?

No Yes – Society ID Number:

Special Instructions

SIGNATURE OF PURCHASER OR AGENT:

Name Signature

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