HBT - Stud Bull Catalogue - May 2020

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STUD BULL CATALOGUE 2020

Welcome

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hat a tumultuous year it’s been, especially for those in the primary industries with drought and now a pandemic to contend with. While we are living in perplexing times it’s heartening to see breeders rising to meet new challenges and quickly adopting new technologies for getting bulls to market. We’re pleased to be able to bring you this Stud Bull Catalogue that we hope will not only provide you with the details of sales throughout a large proportion

of the North Island, but also provide a good read. Take a break and read the interesting selection of features we have put together for you this year. Cover photo of Lucy Collin of the Future Beef Team at the World Hereford Conference Young Breeders competition. Photo courtesy of Kate Taylor, communiKate. Photo this page by Teresa Sherson of Black Ridge Angus Stud, Taumarunui.

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Te Taumata Polled Hereford Seasonal round up….

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ollowing on from a solid sale in 2019, Alistair and Eileen McWilliams are looking forward to offering 28 bulls for sale on 27 May. “There is some uncertainty at the moment about the format of bull sales across the country this autumn, due to lockdown restrictions for Covid-19. However, we are still planning on having our normal on-farm auction if restrictions ease, Alistair says.”

While sale options are fluid it is always better to see a breeding bull in the flesh before purchasing. And walking through pens of bulls at an on-farm sale will give you a very good idea of the breeders programme focus and the depth of quality and productivity of their cow herd. The bulls catalogued for the upcoming sale are the result of nearly six decades of breeding for constitution and doing ability, maternal ability, soundness, longevity and carcass weight and quality. We have never wavered from our focus on producing bulls that will produce fast-growing steers and profitable, quality replacement heifers for our hill country clients. There is no greater reward for us then helping our clients to meet their farm production targets.

Sale bulls are sired by our senior herd sires Te Taumata Foundation 14684, Te Taumata Deluxe 12520, Te Taumata Horizon 16894 and Te Taumata Force 14683. Te Taumata Foundation has a strong representation in our sale lineup. He is sired by international powerhouse NJW Hometown 10Y, a bull we imported as semen in 2013. The carcass, depth of rib and fleshing ability of Foundation and his progeny is just phenomenal. There are also a very good group of bulls sired by NJW Duration 136X. We purchased a half share in Duration in 2011 and have been really impressed by his daughters. Te Taumata was one of the featured studs on the World Hereford Conference Pretour that started in Auckland and visited eight Hereford breeding operations and a few tourist spots in the North Island before flying to Queenstown for the conference. Breeders came from North America, South America, Great Britain, Europe, Scandinavia and Australia. “We really enjoyed hosting 140 Hereford breeders from around the world on 8 March and were humbled by all of the really positive comments we received about our cattle and breeding operation, our farm and our family.

The McWilliams family: Back, left, Alistair, Ella, Kayla, Eileen, Front Jessica and Robert

Breaking the drought We got little to no rainfall in January and February and finally received drought breaking rain on the 27 March, 150mm over 2 days. We farm in a summer dry climate and expect to dry off in

December and January. We always hope that the rain will come before the rams go out with the ewes in mid-March, but often this is not the case. We weaned the calves in February at 5-6 months of age. This is part of our annual management plan. It allows us to allocate higher quality feed to the calves and the cows

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are left to forage for what they can find. The late dry came on the back of a good spring so cows and ewes were in good condition coming into the dry and were able to hold their condition well.

have to offer New Zealand farmers and overseas seedstock operations. www. tetaumata.co.nz went live in 2003. We updated the website regularly to keep the content relevant.”

One of the strengths of our genetics is the strong constitution and doing ability of our Polled Hereford cow herd and Romney and Border Leicester sheep flocks.

Over time though the original website content management system became outdated and a new site needed to be developed, especially so the website would display nicely on mobile devices. Eileen had an idea of what they wanted their new website to look like and worked with Pivot Design who was very good at putting their rough concept into something that is easy to navigate and looks professional. The new website went online in February.

Digital sales and marketing When they went into partnership with father Jim in 2002, Alistair and Eileen decided that one of the best ways to promote their cattle and sheep studs to a wider audience was through the world wide web. “It gave us the opportunity to tell our story and post pictures and videos of our animals and farm to give people an idea of who we are, what our breeding programme involves and the genetics we

Sale lots 1, 2 and 3

Te Taumata Facebook page

Lot 2 bull

Genetics, is also an important part of their online presence. Facebook is a bit more personal form of getting our story out there. We have also recently opened an Instagram account.

Te Taumata Foundation 14684

Poll Herefords Est. 1962

Beef Industry Driven Performance

Sire of Sale Bulls, Te Taumata Foundation 14684

28 Top Performing Bulls For Sale

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Alistair & Eileen 06 372 7861 Email: studstock@tetaumata.co.nz Facebook: Te Taumata Genetics 150 Te Kopi Road, Gladstone, Wairarapa, www.tetaumata.co.nz


merchiston

angus EST. 1955

SELLING

42 Rising 2 Year Bulls

ASCOT HALLMARK H147 DIR DTRS

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BW 200W 400W 600W McW Milk

EBV

-5.0

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95%

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68%

92%

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91%

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LD CAPITALIST 316 DIR DTRS

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+1.9

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40%

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76%

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59%

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-2.5

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+8.2

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52%

85%

89%

88%

84%

82%

86%

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The Perfect Storm

By Richard Rowe of Merchiston Angus

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ith heavy showers now appearing daily it appears the five-month drought is finally breaking. Without question, the driest period here after what was a mild and dry winter, in my 40 years of farming.

A “Perfect Storm,” as defined by Wikipedia, “is an event which is a rare combination of circumstances drastically aggravates the event.” The “event” in this case is where livestock farmers ended up, given a never before set of circumstances combining.

Richard talking to Merchiston Outback awaiting semen sale to Australia

BULL SALES are COMING

Over the last year rural New Zealand has watched a storm gathering instigated by political agendas, ideological theories exposed by those with other interests and financial gains to be made, human misery and weather patterns. The meat industry has always faced opposition from vegans and animal rights activists and probably always will, as the rights of animals approach those of humans, as is the case in the UK now. Alternative products being introduced to the market place, such as plant based alternatives of highly processed ingredients to copy the taste and texture of meat, are arriving and being sold as an alternative plant based “meat.” It will never be meat so why don’t they call it something else? Moves are afoot to depopulate more isolated farms, more marginal land, turning it into pine forests to sequester carbon. We have already seen some large farms being blanket planted in pine trees. This is livestock breeding country which supports rural communities all over New Zealand. Water, its quality and quantity, has become a huge issue as the demand for it everywhere in the world climbs exponentially. Farmers should not be isolated here as this is everyone’s issue. A burgeoning population here, and

15 month Merchiston cattle awaiting sale at Feilding

around the world, is creating more demand for this essential part of life.. “Climate Change,” is now the catch phrase around the world. How dare we continue to farm cattle, they are the polluters of our waterways, they emit too much methane and they are responsible for young people thinking they have no future on this planet. How sad is that! Bashing livestock farmers has become the norm from some parts of New Zealand, and wholeheartedly supported by parts of the media who stretch to extraordinary lengths to try to make

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STUD BULL CATALOGUE 2020 things newsworthy and to fulfil an agenda. By Christmas it became apparent that we could be looking at a very dry summer, but nobody had picked the perfect storm that was brewing during the new year. Drought began to set in, so plans are made to de-stock some lines of stock early with the price already dropping. We’ve had dry periods before, we can handle that, until something called Corona Virus becomes an issue in other parts of the world. The processing plants begin to falter at processing certain lines of stock and a waiting time becomes a nuisance value as the wharves in China become

a stockpile of containers waiting to be cleared. The slowdown here gathers momentum and the drought digs deeper and then New Zealand goes into lockdown! The sale yards close, people cannot get rid of stock so they cannot afford to buy again, as sheep lose condition going into tupping and the summer crops run out. We now have to sit and wait as our supplies of autumn and winter feed get used up. We’re waiting to get stock processed and we are still in a serious drought situation. Farmers we will survive this onslaught because we are resilient people who are amongst the best at what they do in the world. We can all improve what we

Bull sale scene

are doing and change if we need to. We will all learn from this perfect storm! It will change the way we do many things going forward. What we don’t want is part of society having an unprecedented attack on another part of society that after all, over the last few months is deemed an “Essential Industry.” Do we continue breeding Angus Cattle into the future, does the next generation bother going farming? My forbears cleared this land of trees 140-years-ago and developed the land with cattle being a major part of their survival. If we re-plant this country

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in pine trees it will never return to productive farmland and we will be eating processed food imported from somewhere else in the world. It’s worth considering now we’re in Covid 19 lockdown. Bull sales will probably take on a different shape as we test online acceptance of selling livestock. Is this the way of the future or merely a temporary aberration of the norm? Are you going to be able to travel down south or up to Gisborne or do you just spend a year buying local? Which is a good idea, support your local breeders.

Richard hosts visiting Argentinian cattlemen and vets on a farm tour

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Jon Knauf 06 838 6793 E: jsknauf@gisborne.net.nz

Phil Transom 0274 420 060 PGG Wrightson

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This is our Garden

of Eden

By Chrys Ayley

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n upbeat couple, Paul and Sarah Williams of Turihaua Angus near Gisborne are very optimistic about their future and

even during Level 4 lockdown were functioning well within their own farm boundary. Paul and Sarah are parents of three young boys Max, Patch (Patrick) and

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KEVIN MCDONALD 0274 510 640

The Williams family. Credit Paul Rickard

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STUD BULL CATALOGUE 2020 Charlie, and confess to be enjoying some “quiet time” on the farm. “It’s an enjoyable time to be honest, there are going to be some positives we should learn from,” Paul says. Turihaua Angus has been family operated 120 years and the couple still work with Paul’s parents, Hamish and Angela, every day. “We’re so fortunate, you need someone you can trust on the farm in your bubble.” “For 116 years we’ve farmed our animals commercially, they’re not pampered, we don’t supplementary feed, we allow the environment to dictate our decision making with our genetics,” explains Paul. The philosophy behind their farming technique comes back to Charles Darwin’s theory of survival of the fittest. “That’s how we farm our animals, we believe they have a very strong constitution and will perform in a huge range of different environments around New Zealand.” Paul is the fifth to be farming at Turihaua. “We have the history behind us which has set the foundation for the opportunities ahead of us, we’re so fortunate and thankful to our predecessors who have cared for the land so well and developed the livestock.” “Now I think it’s time that Sarah and I, and our children, take the farm and business into the future… we’re going to farm in a slightly different manner than what’s previously been done. We’re big on regenerative agriculture and we’re

learning and developing in that sector. We also feel there is a huge opportunity to develop the livestock under the regenerative model and offer a different genetic package that is more resilient in this ever-changing environment. We want to be leaders in this arena.” Paul’s academic background is scientific having studied zoology and later worked in conservation. He’s always had a strong passion for the environment, particularly wildlife and has been able to adapt his knowledge to run the farm. Sarah is an environmental scientist, working locally in the past for Gisborne District Council in the Water Resources team. Previous generations have done an excellent job retiring and planting low production areas and water ways to support the three QEII blocks on the property. The current focus is completing the Turihaua Stream restoration and also implementing a comprehensive pest control program. “For us this our Garden of Eden and we want it to be an oasis of wildlife and health. I do not agree with some of the conventional farming systems. I’ve always been one to question conformity and say OK why are we doing that? What are we achieving by this? Is there a different way? If I think it’s better for our health, the environment and our animals then we will investigate further.” “Under regenerative agriculture we’re trying to grow healthy soil which is the foundation for the pasture growth and livestock health. It comes back to peace

of mind as well, for our mental health… keeping away from chemicals, trying new systems and new things to improve what we’ve already got.” It was Hamish who started the process 10-years ago when he shifted to using biological fertilisers. Paul inherited the relationship with Abron and was convinced that what he was learning was the way of the future. Product still had to be applied but they used more biological compounds such as lime and guano.

The view across Turihaua

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So how do they do things differently?” It comes back to asking the question first: why? Using a chemical based fertiliser just doesn’t make any sense to me. There must be another way, why should we have to feed our grass when we can grow it naturally? That’s when I started delving down the regenerative agriculture path and in doing so engaged the services of Integrity Soils. After benchmarking the business, and formulating an action plan they are now addressing the soil limitations through improving species diversity


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STUD BULL CATALOGUE 2020 We are effectively growing top soil,” Paul says. “We’re farming a herd animal that used to migrate through the great plains of the world, they still want to be able to do that so that’s how we should farm them, getting the most out of them. We actually use the animal as a tool to replenish and fertilise the soil as well so that they’re our main workforce rather than machinery or other products.” “We want to be leaders in this area of the industry and if we want to take the business along with this regenerative

and microbial activity. Animal health problems are being tackled through developing specific mineral licks with a base of kelp and humates. Seed is also added to the minerals, and the animals become the vehicle for spreading the new pasture species. Nothing on the property is ‘set stocked’ even lambing ewes are shifted regularly, this has been allowed by maintaining a very tight lambing period by using crayons on the rams. With the size and complexity of the stud the operation has a huge number of stock classes. Paddock subdivision has

approach the genetics need to evolve to support that farming system. Our cattle need resilience and constitution to do so and we are only breeding from proven performers under our systems.” While the Angus stud is a core part of business the family have also established their own meat brand ‘Diamond Beef’ which exports to Hong Kong. They’ve also developed a strong relationship with ‘The Village Butchery’ in Balance Street in Gisborne. “This is going extremely well. In order to maintain an exceptional

been the best investment to allow mob grazing of all the animals. However, stock is kept in as bigger mob as possible for as long as possible. The sale bulls are wintered in their weaning mob of around 180 and only split up to select the low birth weight bulls out for the Spring Bull Sale. “It’s an entirely different approach, the farm doesn’t look pretty, pasture is left to seed, it’s then trampled, and grazed quickly. Essentially 1/3 trampled, 1/3 grazed, 1/3 left behind. Organic matter is pushed into the ground feeding the microbes and fungi, and helping with the germination of the seeded plants.

OPEN DAYS

2020 Sale Lot 9

Koanui King P607

Pre-sale bull tours every Wednesday by appointment. BYO 4x4, only one bubble per vehicle.

Bookings essential via phone or

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P469, 33, P223 Upcoming herd sires


STUD BULL CATALOGUE 2020 eating experience every time we are controlling as much of the supply chain as possible. Surplus heifers are purchased off loyal clients and finished on the farm. We then truck the heifers and deliver the carcasses in our own vehicle reducing stress and creating more efficiency.” “It’s very rewarding to be able to sell your own genetics and watch your clients business benefit from them. But for me the most rewarding part is selling our beef locally to family, friends and the community.” They are currently developing a relationship with ‘Food Cartel’ a boxed and delivered grocery provider who will only utilise local products. “That’s what we should get back to, everybody supporting their local economy.” East Coast Angus Ward & sale week “We believe The East Coast Angus Ward is the strongest in the country, we work together as a team even though we’re potentially competing for clients and market space. That’s why we have such a good sale week up here, we all band together and support each other.” Regarding sales this year the East Coast Angus team are regularly communicating but firm decisions can’t be made until level 4 lockdown ends. “I think we need to be Level 2 in order to have a crowd of under 100 people on the property, this is looking more likely as all Kiwis are doing an awesome job to slow the spread of the virus. If this doesn’t eventuate, we have a couple of contingency plans up our

sleeves, either pushing sale week back a month or moving to an online platform.” We also have the benefit of a separate Yearling Bull Sale so we can potentially carry some through to September and have a bigger sale then. Note: this interview was conducted on Tuesday 7 April during Level 4 lockdown.

ON FARM SALE

Wednesday 24th June 2020 12.30pm, SH2, Nuhaka The family have also established their own meat brand ‘Diamond Beef.’

Contact: Grant Crawshaw 06 8378 881 027 686 7753 Keep an eye on Kenhardt Angus

54 TOP QUALITY BULLS FOR SALE

ANNUAL TWILIGHT SALE: Wednesday 24th June 2020, at 4pm ON THE PROPERTY, TURIROA, STATE HIGHWAY 2, WAIROA

Sale date/format may change due to Covid 19 restrictions. Please check our website, FB or Instagram for any updates.

ENQUIRIES WELCOME:

Andrew Powdrell, Phone (06) 838 8805 Mb: 0276 228 088 Email arpowdrell@turiroa.co.nz Rick Powdrell, Phone (06) 838 7204 Turiroa Angus www.turiroaangus.co.nz

3 year guarantee for fertility & soundness


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Looking on the bright side By Chrys Ayley

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here has been some uncertainty regarding Angus bull sales this year but there is still plenty to be positive about, Chairman of the Hawke’s Bay Angus Association Andrew Stewart says. Andrew runs Whenuapapa Angus which is in Kereru 40km west of Hastings. At this stage* the Association is planning eight bull sales during the week commencing 8 June and finishing on the Friday 12 June assuming COVID response is at Alert Level 2. If COVID levels haven’t dropped sufficiently then the Association have pencilled in the week commencing 6 July as a back-up. Should that not be viable then vendors will have to elect for Private Treaty or online sales, he says. While it will not be possible to hold a bull walk this year there will be some open afternoons organized so that those interested can visit by appointment and buyers have an opportunity to make their selections prior to auction day. Open afternoons will be organized a couple of weeks prior to the sale week. This will be the case whether that be June or July. When asked why Angus are so popular Andrew says “the Angus cow is most suitable to the environment, she performs, gets in calf and it’s not just all about producing a good calf. It

is all about her contribution to overall farm profitability. Performance is about producing a good calf on low value feed and contributing to overall pasture management.,

and is antibiotic free. It’s just a matter of trying to extract a premium.” New Zealand has maintained its’ supply chain during the pandemic albeit slightly fractured and disrupted. New Zealand has become one of the most trusted sources of protein for the Chinese consumer.. Swine flu decimated the pig population of China so there’s still a protein deficit. When production does return to normal the Chinese will want to replace their stock piles. Much of the North Island is finally recovering from drought. Many farmers have taken steps to feed their cows rather than cull them as has happened in the past. There have been remarkably good incalf rates reported in spite of the drought. Low interest rates are helping everyone. “There are a hell of a lot of people out there bashing farmers but possibly the world is waking up to the fact that farmers aren’t destroying the environment to the extent some people would like us to believe, COVID 19 has let the earth clear its lungs a little and at the same time farming has continued.” People are again appreciating that the economic backbone of New Zealand is producing quality food. *Interview dated 23 April

FRIDAY THE 29th OF MAY 12 noon

40 BULLS INCLUDING: HALLMARK P200

HALLMARK P203

STEAKHOUSE P202

STEAKHOUSE P208

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On the plus side There were record sheep and beef prices pre-Christmas and prices have remained relatively strong in the last six months. There is continued demand for high quality, grass fed beef. “High paying markets like the fact the beef is grass fed

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“I’m a big fan of the breeding cow irrespective of breed, but obviously Angus is my passion,” he says.

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MOANAROA ANGUS 1908

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COMMERCIAL BUYERS • NEW GENETICS PRIVATE TREATY 2020 COME AND SEE US

112 YEARS of ANGUS BREEDING • 1908 - 2020 3179 COAST ROAD, AKITIO, DANNEVIRKE

DAN RAMSDEN 06 374 3889 HUGH RAMSDEN 06 374 3552

www.moanaroaangus.co.nz

25 TOP QUALITY BULLS FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT YEARLINGS AVAILABLE SEPT/OCT O N - FA R M B U L L S A L E T U E S DAY 9 T H J U N E 2 0 2 0 * , 1 0 . 3 0 A M 1 0 2 L AW S R O A D , D A N N E V I R K E INSPECTIONS WELCOME

WHENUAPAPA ANGUS STEWART PARTNERSHIP CONTACT: ANDREW STEWART 364 Poporangi Road, Kereru, RD 1, Hastings 4171 P: MOB: E: awstewart@xtra.co.nz

Willy Philip 102 Laws Road, Dannevirke Ph: 06 374 8857 Email: anui@xtra.co.nz @AnuiStudLivestock

NB* Due to Covid 19, the Bull Sale format is subject to change. Please check our facebook page for updates and any revisions.


SIRES OF 2020 BULLS INCLUDE: MUSGRAVE STUNNER

(4 of these used as yearlings)

RANGATIRA TAURUS

(purchased in 2017 for $47,000)

AYRVALE BARTEL MATAURI OUTLIER

10th JUNE 9AM

Breakfast and viewing from 7am

BULLS ALSO AVAILABLE BY PRIVATE TREATY JUSTIN & MEG KING, 34 PAULSEN ROAD, TAKAPAU

P: (06) 855 8288 | M: 027 248 8400 | E: justin@brookwood.co.nz

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“Breeding Bull sales around the corner” By Dave Warburton Vet Services Hawkes Bay Ltd

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ell the bull sales are upon us soon, but it might not be all beers, steak sandwiches and meat pies this year.

It has been a stressful time for bull sale vendors given the current movement restrictions and as to what format the sales will take. A large crowd on farm may not be acceptable this year.

Auahi Charolais

Est. 1981

Pio Pio

Henderson Partners

FRIDAY 29TH MAY AT 1PM

Contact: PGG Wrightson Agent Karl Swanson 027 202 0865 or John Henderson 07 873 8477 / 027 633 1776

Offering 31 good quality polled & horned Bulls B.V.D tested clear & vaccinated twice Open for inspection to suit Sale criteria to be finalised

It is likely (when I wrote this) that you will be able to still view the bulls on an individual basis prior to the sale event, so I suggest you get in touch with your bull breeder and book a slot. This means a bit of planning prior to the inspection.

The first thing you need to look at is what is going on in your herd.

Are the cows an appropriate size for your farming environment? Cow size has been genetically increasing by 3kg a year for the last 50 years in the Angus breed, and the environment they live in and potential environmental risks are now more challenging. Is the fertility of the heifer and cow herds acceptable? Is genetics the limiting factor or vitamin G (grass) and animal health such as disease and minerals compromising the best outcome? These are questions you can ask your Vet to rule in or out potential risks. Are my weaning weights acceptable? Good commercial herds should be achieving calf growth rates of 1kgLWG/ day while on the cow. If not then consider feeding levels, milking ability of herd, genetic growth.

Now have a look at the bull team and get them in the yards for a health check.

Were there any anomalies at pregnancy testing that could be due to a bull failure? Last year we were inundated with bull tests after pregnancy testing because of this. Are they fit and healthy? We always get a few calls about bulls scrapping and injuring each other when you pull them out of the girls. Best to know that now than in the spring. Have you given the young bulls a drench coming out of mating? They are also likely to need copper supplementation and a lice treatment heading into winter.

Now you have some info on your herd and the number of bulls you need, you can identify where the opportunities are to improve performance.

Visiting your bull breeder prior to the sale actually makes a lot of sense because it also gives you the opportunity to engage more closely and put the onus on them with a robust question like…. “These are the traits I want to improve so tell me what is the most appropriate bull(s) for my business in this catalogue.” You can then rank them yourself on EBVs and type and walk away with a plan for the auction, so if you need to do your bidding online (which seems to be the way it might

DID YOU HEAR?

Are working differently during Level 3 so we can continue to provide safe services for you and your animals

Thursday 28th May 10am Alert Level 2: On farm auction under strict C19 guidelines Alert Level 3: Live auction via internet and phone eBook catalogues available on ngakoukaherefords.co.nz and herefords.co.nz

Please call us to discuss your animal health, production and welfare needs. Rural deliveries now available in most areas

Phone to book your individual viewing time now. Ngakouka Herefords are fleshy, reliable and ‘good-doers’. All bulls lepto & BVD vaccinated, semen tested and structurally assessed

Bruce and Chrissina Donald 1877 Weber Rd, RD 10, Dannevirke 4970 P: 06 374 2939 E: bruce.chrissina@xtra.co.nz W: ngakoukaherefords.co.nz

Waipukurau (06) 858 9060

Hastings (06) 876 7001

Napier (06) 843 5308

www.vshb.co.nz


STUD BULL CATALOGUE 2020 head) you can have confidence in what you are trying to purchase. It might also take the emotion out of the decision and you might not blow your budget!!!! The second thing you need to ask your vendor is what testing has been done to ensure my bull is fertile on point of sale. Bull testing of sale bulls is able to be conducted at Level 3 if safe distancing is achievable. In most cases this should be straightforward, but the timeframes are now much tighter. Some bulls that have been catalogued, may as a result of not passing fertility testing, be withdrawn. The definitions of fertility testing is quite variable amongst vendors. Some vendors

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do nothing and there are some that do everything they can to ensure the product (the bull) is up to scratch. Because of this wide interpretation, last winter Vet Services Hawkes Bay set up our Breedabull gold standard which means that all bulls that pass this gold standard will have a Breedabull certificate outlining what has been done and when it was done. It’s not a guarantee but it means the bull has been thoroughly evaluated for normal fertility. If you look after him when he gets to your place, then barring injury, you are unlikely to have a problem. An annual WOF of your bulls pre-breeding is always advisable.

TAHUNA and HIWIROA S H O R T H O R N S

10 commercially focused, high indexing Shorthorn beef bulls

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It’s all about the wow factor By Chrys Ayley

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ecently Lucy Collin attended the World Hereford Conference in Queenstown to compete at the Young Breeders Competition. For as long as Lucy can remember cattle, especially Charolais have been part and parcel of her life as her parents Simon and Wendy Collin operate Rauriki Charolais in Central Hawke’s Bay. “I’m very passionate about genetics and the beef industry in New Zealand,” she says. Lucy was selected to captain the NZ Future Beef team and her team-mates were Callum Woodhouse, Cara Doggett, Georgia Rhodes and their “amazing” manager Hamish Grant. Lucy was the 2018 Allflex Senior Beef Ambassador and Cara was named Ambassador in 2019. The conference ran from 7 March to 13 March and the whole experience Lucy describes as “amazing” but “to be fair I was holding out all week to get to Wanaka show. I just love showing cattle.” There were nine youth teams from all over the world including New Zealand, the UK, Ireland, Australia and Sweden. “It was a really great experience being able to exchange views. It was awesome and we all got so much out of it,” she says. “I learned so much. It was awesome to see how each of the nine different countries did things, like turning out the cattle for

Lucy’s passion for the beef industry certainly shines through especially when she’s competing

Hinewaka Shorthorns ANNUAL BULL SALE

The on farm sale will go ahead if we are in Alert Level 2 • Strong, rugged, hill country bulls for commercial farmers • Well known for their quiet temperament, growth rates and fertility • Ideal crossbreeding sire, maintaining maternal traits • BVD tested and vaccinated

VIEW ONLINE AND VISIT OUR FACEBOOK PAGE FOR VIDEOS

or Contact David and Pip Blackwood Ph: 06 3727615

Hinewaka, RD3, Masterton email: hinewaka@outlook.co.nz www.hinewakashorthorns.co.nz

AY NESD 2020 D E W UNE M J P 3RD FARM, 3 ulls ON ring 22 B Offe


STUD BULL CATALOGUE 2020 the show and it was very interesting to see how everyone paraded their cattle in their handler heats.” It was an action packed week with education, sightseeing and competitions ranging from agri-business, to meat cuts, genetics, fencing and animal health. There were also several visits to view farms including Waiau Herefords, Monymusk Herefords, and Locharburn Herefords. The cattle for the young breeders were supplied by eight farms and Lucy’s team drew Waiau Cattle. More relaxing activities included a Shotover Jet boat trip, go karting in Queenstown, a trip to Wanaka and plenty of sightseeing. The gala dinner involved a trip on TSS Earnslaw across Lake Wakatipu to Walter Peak Station. Much effort went into preparing the cattle for the handling competition. Outsiders would be amused to see heifers being cosseted and papered by teams of youngsters looking for that elusive prize. Some are washed and blow dried and Lucy explains that the blower helps with training the hair to go forward which helps to give the cattle a fuller, more muscular look. “It creates a wow factor and they enjoy having hot air blown on them. And clipping well no one likes to look untamed!” The choice of shampoo varies between individual handlers with some opting for washing up liquid and others horse shampoo, she says. Lucy was surprised, somewhat indignant, to learn that while New Zealanders wash and blow dry their cattle on the morning of the show the British teams didn’t. “It’s very interesting how they clip them. Some take a lot of hair off while we try and make them look more refined and try and take all the fluffy stuff off. “The whole process of watching and talking with the competitors was a valuable learning experience Are there many differences between showing Herefords and Charolais? ‘They’re both big cattle but I show them in exactly the same way, it’s just with Herefords the terminology is different. Overall the team won the agri business competition and received a few seconds and thirds while Callum was named the best stock judge. Lucy says it was a great effort given

that they were competing against teams who were much older than most of them. Lucy says they were fortunate they had the support of the main sponsors Phil and Lyn Barnett of Kaitoa Polled Herefords near Dannevirke. Having to go into self-isolation following the outbreak of Covid amongst some conference goers was “quite nervewracking. It was a bit of a scare but fortunately Lucy was able to get some fresh air on her horse and her family are all fine.

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Right now Lucy is working as a general farm hand in the Tiraumea district in the Wairarapa having graduated last year with a BA from Massey University, majoring in biosecurity. She hopes to move into work involving genetics later this year and has the thrill of looking forward to selling her first bull at her parents Charolais sale in May. Her own herd numbers three now and there are exciting times ahead, she says.

NZ Future Beef team mates Callum Woodhouse and Cara Doggett All photographs kindly supplied by Kate Taylor-CommuniKate


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New sale initiative to benefit

Eastland Helicopter Rescue Trust T

angihau Angus kicks off the East Coast Bull week with their annual on-farm sale on Monday 22 June 2020. The team of thirteen full time staff are involved on the sale day and everyone is excited to launch a new sale initiative. “This year we have a charity bull which means all proceeds from the lot will be donated to our local Eastland Helicopter Rescue Trust,” station manager and stud master, Dean McHardy says. The lot will be chosen on the day of sale and introduced as the charity bull prior to bidding. The annual on-farm bull sale commences at 9.00am with paddock viewings available any time after 7.00am. Viewings are also available prior to the sale by appointment. There will be a hot drink and snack available before the sale, and a complimentary brunch offered afterwards. Last year, Tangihau Angus celebrated 70 years of breeding stud cattle with the opening of their on-farm sale complex. “The decision to go on-farm was an easy one. We can show the buyers where the bulls are bred and run. The viewing pens are great for showcasing the bulls in their own environment,” Dean says. The

on-farm sale complex hosts undercover seating overlooking the arena and last year attracted a crowd of around 300. In 2019, Tangihau Angus achieved the highest average for Angus bulls throughout Australasia with a record sale average of $20,913. Tangihau Angus is a large sheep and beef Station on the East Coast, located approximately 45km West of Gisborne. It is about 6700ha of medium to steep hill country with an annual rainfall of around 1000mm/pa. Tangihau principally breeds bulls to suit its own terrain and climate. It was founded in 1949 as a result of the difficulty the Manager at the time, Laurie Cooper, had in sourcing bulls that suited Tangihau’s steep hill country.

Tangihau needs to breed cattle with positive fats, Dean explains. when fed in excessive amounts cattle will bank the feed and can later utilise this in tough times such as in drought conditions or severe winters. “This season, we’ve had a very dry February and March and are feeling the effects of that now,” he says.

Tangihau bulls are bred on the hills and need to cover a large commercial breeding herd, producing females with the ability to rear a calf and get back in calf under challenging climatic conditions. All Tangihau stud cattle are DNA tested for parentage and are clear of all known genetic defects. “We want buyers to purchase with confidence,” he says.

Laurie managed the herd from 1949 until 1964 when Toby Mullooly took over the farm’s management. Toby continued to manage the stud from 1964 until 1990. Dean McHardy has been responsible for the farm management and stud herd from then until the present day. All three managers have been keen cattleman with a strong passion for Angus cattle, genetics and breeding quality bloodlines. Commercial cows and calves

BREEDING BULLS SINCE 1949

ON FARM ANNUAL SALE Monday 22nd June 2020, 9.00am

Tangihau Station, 119 Taumata Road, Rere, Gisborne Paddock viewing available from 7.00am TO SUPPORT OUR

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CA WE WILL BE G IVING L NZ BUSIN ESSES: AWA COMPRISED Y 2 HA OF LO M P ERS CA EACH VAL UED A L NZ GOOD IES, T $2, 500**

CHARITY BULL all proceeds from a lot* will be donated to our local Eastland helicopter rescue trust. *Charity lot will be chosen on the day of sale and announced prior to bidding. ENQUIRIES TO: Tangihau Angus will offer up to 40 two year bulls for sale that will be inspected and passed for transfer prior to the sale. The sale will be conducted alongside Cricklewood Angus. **PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF PRIZE FOR THE SALES PROMOTION SCHEME TO WHAT WAS PREVIOUSLY ADVERTISED. ONE DRAW FOR SUCCESSFUL BUYERS & ONE DRAW FOR AGENTS WHO INTRODUCED OR ACCOMPANIED A SUCCESSFUL BUYER TO THE SALE. WINNERS DRAWN AT CONCLUSION OF SALE. FULL TERMS AND CONDITIONS TO FOLLOW IN OUR 2020 CATALOGUE & ONLINE AT WWW.TANGIHAUANGUS.CO.NZ

Dean McHardy (06) 867 0837 / (027) 242 5321

AGENT:

Ian Rissetto (06) 838 8604 / (027) 444 9347


STUD BULL CATALOGUE 2020 The stud’s management travel annually to source and purchase the best genetics nationwide, ensuring a continued highperformance breeding program. The station’s objective has always been to breed bulls principally for use within its own commercial herd which is a key point of difference. The surplus bulls are sold at the annual Angus sale held onsite at Tangihau Angus sale complex. The feedback from repeat buyers is positive, they are seeing heavier calves and they say the quality is showing throughout their herds. Because of demand Tangihau have decided to increase the amount of bulls for sale going forward. This year Tangihau Angus will offer up 40 two-year bulls for sale. They are aiming to have in excess of 50 bulls on offer in the coming years. Progeny are sold to both stud and commercial operations and semen sales continue to be available. Bull catalogues are typically printed and sent out in May. Those interested can register for a catalogue on the Tangihau Angus website www.tangihauangus.co.nz. Tangihau is preparing for online auctions as an alternative option to the annual bull sale. “If we are unable to sell bulls via live auction, we will sell online. We are looking into online auctions now,” Dean says.

bulls live in the viewing pens, however if this option is not available this year due to external restrictions, we will upload videos and still shot photos of each bull, Dean says.

Sale date Mon 22 June, 9am - see the advertisement for more details.

“We are conscious of the workload required in capturing quality photos but we endeavour to work with buyers if they have further enquiries. For example, if they want further specific details of the bull’s feet, jaw or head we can provide photos of these features.” Location: 241 Taumata Road, Rere, Gisborne- 45km West of Gisborne. Land size: 6713ha, 5464 effective ha Forestry 180ha of – Pinus radiata and macrocarpa. (We have cut some recently). Contour: Medium/steep hill country Soil type: pumice, mudstone and heavy clay Rainfall:1000mm/pa Total stock units per effective hectare 9.1su/ha

The details of how Tangihau will facilitate this will be available on their website and Facebook page. Tangihau staff are currently uploading photos of sale bulls online in the interim period. “We would prefer to give buyers the opportunity to view the

Are your cows surviving the tough times like they should? Waigroup cows are bred and tested under the toughest commercial conditions. Pinebank Sales: 2-Year bulls by private treaty through June Glanworth On-Farm Auctions: 2-year Bulls June 25th at 2:30PM

VISITORS & ENQUIRIES WELCOME PINEBANK Established 1919 Willie Falloon PH: (06) 372 7041 E: falloon@xtra.co.nz GLANWORTH Establised 1952 Shaun Fouhy PH: (06) 376 8869 E: glanworthfarm@gmail.com

www.anguswaigroup.co.nz

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Waikite Simmental, a sensible

decision during uncertain times W

aikite Simmentals have been producing leading terminal sires for more than 32 years, during which time it has earned a reputation as one of the best in the business. Located in the heart of the Waikite Valley, Reporoa, Waikite Station is one of Pamu Farms stud farms focused on breeding top terminal sires for the commercial farming business across NZ. Consisting of 1,013 hectares of productive rolling to steep hill country, Waikite not only breeds Simmental bulls but also FocusPrime™ and Texel stud rams, no mean feat for the studs Farm Manager Peter Strawbridge. Peter is extremely passionate about breeding terminal sires and enjoys sharing his love of Simmental cattle. While the scale of the operation might seem somewhat daunting it’s hard not to admire Peter’s depth of knowledge about an individual bulls’ pedigree and their contribution to the herd. With over 350 fully recorded cows plus replacement heifers, the Waikite stud breeding objectives focus on breeding the best possible terminal beef sires, offering

maximum growth and carcass potential while maintaining a strong emphasis on calving ease and maternal productivity.

to find new genetics within the Australasian gene pool to complement the breeding programme.

“Simmentals have long been favoured for their unparalleled carcass production traits making them the sensible decision when choosing a terminal bull. This is especially important during these uncertain times,” Peter says. “It is also critical to ensure that you don’t risk your calving results by ignoring calving ease which is something we focus on at Waikite.”

“A great deal of searching for new outcross bloodlines to blend with our own genetics has taken place with varying degrees of success,” he says. “We are now at a point where we are seeing some very exciting prospects coming through the ranks which we believe will set Waikite and our customer herds up both now and into the future.”

While the Waikite Simmental prefix is dominant on the Simmental Trans-Tasman group BreedPlan reports for key terminal traits like 400 and 600 day weights and carcass, Peter is first to admit how hard it is

With this in mind Waikite will be holding its annual 2YO bull sale on Friday 15 May, auctioning in conjunction with PGG Wrightson via the bidr on-line auction website. 10 fully recorded bulls will be put under the hammer during the auction commencing at 11.00am. This represents a truly exceptional opportunity to purchase some exciting new genetics from one of the Simmental breeds leading herds.

Waikite Simmental bulls waiting for their turn in the world of top terminal sires.

ATAHUA ANGUS

For more information contact Norm Alderson on 027 446 9884 or Cam Heggie on 027 501 8182 or visit https://www. focusgenetics.com/cattle-focus-genetics/2year-old-bull-sale/

Easy fleshing well-muscled animals is what makes Waikite Simmentals top terminal sires.

RANUI

70 years of breeding- established 1950

Lot 2 378-18 Sired by Te Mania 380

SALE DATE: 8th June 2020 11am on farm 291 McBeth Road, Kiwitea Manawatu 40 quiet. BVD tested clear and Vaccinated. 7 in 1 Vaccinated TBC10 rising 2 year bulls. FREE DELIVERY IN THE NORTH ISLAND 2020 40 Bulls for sale by: Te Mania 380, Rangatira Eclipse 252, Atahua 785-12, Kay Jay Freedom K44, Atahua 214-16

Contact us to view bulls prior to sale.

Contact Alan and Michele Dalziell Phone 06 3289784 Mobile 027 629 8954 Email: atahua.angus@farmside.co.nz Or contact your agent for a catalogue View online: see ebook catalogue via Pivot Design or Internet Solutions AngusNZ

40th 2 year old sale

4th June 2020, 3pm | 1 Year Heifer and Bull Sale 8th September 2020, 12 noon Sales held at Ranui 662 Rangitatau East Road, Wanganui Lindsay & Maria Johnstone: 027 4453 211 3rd generation “Lindsay Johnstone” managing the Ranui stud

www.ranuiangus.co.nz


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Taumarunui Angus Breeders Sale Day

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Three Studs – one day – 115 bulls T

he three local Taumarunui studs are working together to create a day for our locals and also to attract interest from out of the area. Approximately 115 bulls are for sale on the day. This will be the first year with Shian, Black Ridge and Puke-Nui sales all on the same day.

on condition in trying times. They use EBV’s as a guide and aim to breed cattle with a good balance of EBV’s, but physical appearance and soundness comes first.

Shian Stud was established in 1972 by Brian and Sharon Sherson. The stud is now run in partnership with son Rob and his wife Tracy. Approximately 45 bulls are catalogued for auction annually.

Second generation Angus breeder Dean Sherson and his wife Teresa are owner operators of Black Ridge Angus Stud. The sire bulls include the recent purchase from Tangihau, Maximus N458 for $62000 among other quality sires. They also run two hundred stud females on the home block where the annual stud sale is held.

Rob says they aim to breed moderate framed, well fleshed cattle. They think these attributes are important in our everchanging climates for holding and putting

Dean and Teresa are very pleased with the bulls on offer, 35 of their top rising two-year-old bulls breed for phenotype and temperament. They use EBV’s as a tool

BLACK RIDGE

40 M Meads eads Road Road, Taumarunui Ta mar n i Taumaru

ANGUS STUD

On Farm Bull Sale 35 two year old bulls

Lots 1 & 2 Lots

NEW SALE TIME

11 am, 28th May 2020 44 Two Year Old Bulls BVD, Lepto, 10 in 1 vaccinated Libido tested & semen evaluated.

Bulls sired by: Taimate Mako L26 Matauri Ranger L362 Kaharau 321 Tangihau Kaino H29 Waiterenui M3

Contact - Brian & Sharon: Ph 07 895 7686 Email b.sherson@xtra.co.nz Rob & Tracy: Ph 07 895 6694 Mobile 0272308230 www.shianangus.co.nz / Follow us on

NEW SALE TIME 2PM on Thursday 28th May 2020

DEAN AND TERESA SHERSON 675 Taringamotu Road, RD 4, TAUMARUNUI 3994 p: 07 896 7211 m: 027 690 2033 e: black_ridge@live.com.au Like and Find us on Facebook

All bulls libido tested and semen evaluated |

Inspection and enquiries always welcome


STUD BULL CATALOGUE 2020 and believe they have achieved some real standout bulls on offer this year. One to keep your eye on is Lot 2 A – a stunning type with thickness and style and a good dataset definitely worth a look as well as a number of heifer mating prospects. Puke-Nui Angus Bull Sale is at the new time of 4.30pm this year. This is Alan and

Catherine Donaldson’s 7th Annual Bull Sale and they are pleased to be offering 37 Bulls for Sale. They are very happy with the way the bulls are looking, especially with the extended “dry” this season. “We are particularly pleased with the sons of an AI Bull we used, GDAR Regulator 364. We used him for his very

Lot 2 Black Ridge Angus

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balanced EBV set of data and his sons have shown early growth, good depth and muscling. We used two GDAR son’s in the herd and have retained one of them.”

Sale date Thursday 28 May 2020

“Also for sale this year are sons of Matauri Sound Reason L382, a sire that is giving more growth, and sons of a Herd Bred Sire, Puke-Nui 16/812, a Waitewheta Chisum son we used as a yearling, these are thick, broad back bulls like their Sire.”

4.30pm Puke-Nui Angus + dinner

Shian Stud 11am + brunch 2pm Black Ridge Angus +lunch Alternative date Tuesday 16 June if the lockdown continues for longer than anticipated. We will keep everyone informed if this alternative date is actioned.

Lot 15 Black Ridge Angus

For over 80yrs Hingaia bulls have been standing up to the demands of the industry

Red, White & Roans of our world

A personalised purchasing arrangement to suit your needs

HINGAIA OFFER: Proven Genetics Constitution Fertility Longevity Soundness Balanced EBVs

HINGAIA ANGUS

Yearling bulls are also available in September See for yourself the quality of bull we sell at Hingaia

“A balanced breeding programme for all environments”

Bulls for sale by Private Treaty Online Incalf Heifer sale: Bidr - 29th May 2020

Annual Bull Sale Wednesday 27th May 2020 147 Hingaia Road, Te Awamutu - 4.00pm COVID-19 ALTERNATIVE DATE: JUNE 15TH AT 2PM

www.bidr.co.nz

Contact Russell Proffit Enquiries inspection always welcome email:and rnmwproffit@xtra.co.nz 2033 State Highway 3, RD Mahoenui, 3978 phone: 07 877 8977 or 027 355 2927 www.raupuhastud.co.nz Raupuha Stud

INSPECTION AND VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME Richard Jolly 147 Hingaia Road, RD4, Te Awamutu 3874, Mobile: 027 499 7159 Email: jollyrt57@gmail.com

Andy Transom, PGG Wrightson Ltd Mobile: 0275 965 142

Andrew Jolly Mobile: 027 562 7740

www.hingaiaangus.co.nz


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The Genuine article By Katherine Robertson and Chrys Ayley

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atherine Robertson was raised on a 5000-acre farm in the South Island and spent much of her time out with her father who, she says knew his stock.“I grew up with him yelling at me “Don’t just look, use your eyes.” He was always pointing out details about animals and what you should look for.” That early education has paid dividends and Katherine still uses the knowledge she gained from her father at her own farm, Kaha Speckle Park Stud in Pio Pio, 24km south of Te Kuiti. During her 24 years in the King Country she has farmed both beef and sheep. The stud was founded in 2009 and Katherine imported embryos from Canada.

An internet search led her to select Speckle Park. “I was really intrigued; they looked like good cattle and were very well marked so I went ahead and did it.

maintain condition, but Speckle Park will hold on, they don’t fall apart. “They’ve held their condition in the drought and in the works they grade really well.

“Since then I have purchased other embryos from different blood lines. I slowly built the stud up and used the bulls over my own cows: I had a Shaver stud and used them as recipient cows.” Slowly she bred up her Speckle Park herd.

“That’s one of their main benefits because in hill country dry they get through the situation, you know they are still going to be there at the end, they’re not going to fall to pieces.

“They were developed in Canada under pretty harsh conditions and perform exceptionally well in Australia, again in really harsh conditions, if you hit difficult conditions they maintain their weight.” With some breeds, she says, you have to keep pumping the feed into them to

“They’re not big glossy animals, they’ve been worked, are keen, interested and will just grow out. They are the genuine article, they’ve not been pumped up with extra feeding, they haven’t been fed with anything but pasture, when it’s got tough in the drought, they’ve got tough as well.”

The herd now numbers 170 commercial cows/ heifers being half bred right up to 7/8. She’s sold 3/4 and 7/8 bulls to the dairy industry and have had very positive feedback. “They have been impressed with how easy the bulls were to manage and all of their calves sold easily. I have sold my half-bred steers as yearling and I have repeat buyers who actually ring up asking when they will be coming up. “The scanning results are very good with some of the cows having marbling over 8 IMF% They hold their condition in difficult times like a drought. They yield well and are easy to handle. I sold some steers in early September-exactly two years old. They all went prime and average 290 kg. “I believe that the stud needs to be run under commercial conditions as they need to be able to perform for the buyers. I calve in August/September so my bulls are not yet two years old at sale time. They are allowed to grow into themselves and this reduces the risk of injury later in life. “They are genuine articles, they just keep growing out and are not even two years old, people have been surprised how they keep moving. I have been very happy with the breed.”

Polar Bear was one of Katherine’s first bulls. Sire WAG 15R2

A sire bull who is easy calving. He was born a twin and she plans to take straws off him.

KAHA SPECKLEPARK SPECKLE PARK SALE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

Pure Bred bulls, 3/4 bulls, 7/8 bulls, Pure Bred cows and heifers for sale www.kahaspecklepark.co.nz www. co.nz Enquiries to: Katherine Robertson Kaha Speckle Park 07 877 8111

Agent: Richard Bevege NZ Farmers Livestock 0274 539 824

Katherine will have 26 bulls for sale by appointment through her agent. A Catalogue will be on the website.

Sound well fleshed sires, Excellent temperament 200 Fully breedplan recorded cows 25 Bulls Catalogued

26th 25TH ANNUAL SALE THURSDAY 4TH 6TH JUNE JUNE 1PM, TE KUITI SALE YARDS BULL OPEN DAY • ALL ENQUIRIES WELCOME WEDNESDAY 27TH MAY 1 - 5PM

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495 Potaka Road, RD 1, Aria, King Country Ph/fax (07) 877 7881 • Email: pcfossy@xtra.co.nz


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The King Country

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ast year, with the assistance of PGG Wrightson Stud Stock Rep/ Auctioneer Cam Heggie and NZ Farmers Livestock Agent Brent Bougen, the King Country bull breeders got together and formulated the concept of having the regions bull sales over three days – The King Country Bull Week.

Richard Jolly of Hingaia Angus Stud says it was very successful and enabled bull buyers to come in and go to a range of sales over the three days. If they wanted to buy a different breed of bull, they were able to do so. Also, larger stations who required large numbers were able to complete their purchases over the one, two or three days.

Those who attended would have realised that the King Country is a good place to buy top genetics at affordable prices. And this year is just the same. There’s another good line up in 2020 and considerable interest even though the circumstances are difficult. “The bulls are looking remarkably well considering we’ve had the worst dry period in 50 years. It’s been pretty tough. We’re right now, but just haven’t got the covers to go into winter,” he says. “With the challenges we are hoping for much the same format over the three days this year. Breeders are opting for a number of sales solutions depending on the lockdown level. They have alternative dates along with different means of sale including private treaty and online sales depending on the situation. We recommend prospective buyers keep in touch with vendors and agents.

“It’s certainly going to be an interesting year. Personally, I think this year will be more about clearances, rather than averages, people will just want to get their bulls out, sold and gone.” On the positive side the good news is the uptake of technology such as bidr and similar online sales. North America, Australia and many parts of Europe all use this technology. “We’re just so traditional we haven’t gone there. But this is forcing our hand a little bit and I think in years to come it will become more and more prevalent, people will build it into part of their system. It does work.”

If we are in lockdown Level 2 then many of the on-farm sales will continue as advertised. Visitors are always welcome to contact vendors for pre-sale inspection. Cam Heggie says that the King Country is quite representative of the rest of the country. “We’re all guessing but I’m quietly confident we will have some sales.

Cam Heggie, left, and Richard Jolly inspecting sale bulls

Hingaia 316, lot 1

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74TH ANNUAL SALE

Tuesday 26th May at 11.30am ... offering 40 ...

quality rising 2yr Angus Bulls Updated Sales Info Due to COVID-19 our sale will also be available online and on farm if allowed Please visit Bidr.co.nz to register and view our Bulls

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Tarangower

Email: tarangowerangus@farmside.co.nz


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Giving all a fair crack at the bull By Chrys Ayley

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ock-End Herefords is a polled Hereford stud run by the McCormick family in the Paraheka Valley in the heart of the King Country, about 40 minutes south of Te Kuiti. Pete and Kirsty McCormick own the farm and stud and son Josh is the farm manager. Their aim is to breed fertile, well fleshed cattle that perform in commercial environments with temperament and constitution being paramount. Every year they hold an auction in conjunction with neighbours Tarangower and their aim is to sell 25 Hereford bulls. “At this stage the goal is still to hold our annual auction on Tuesday 26th May at 11.30am in conjunction with Tarangower Angus Stud at 912 Ngatarawa Road, Mahoenui,” Josh says.

“We aim to breed moderate framed, efficient cattle and our mixed age cows are averaging 550kg most years. They are probably a bit lighter this year due to the dry. It’s been a hard summer. “We put a lot of pressure on female fertility. We calve our heifers at 2 years and they have to calve every ear to stay in the herd. Heifers are mated for 2 cycles and our cows for 3 cycles.We target to wean our calves between 240-260 kg. A number of females wean calves at 50% of their body weight.” Josh says they have performed AI with 100 females for the past three years. The benefit is that it allows them access industry leading sires that often aren’t for

sale and also provides them with robust cross referencing for their EBV accuracy.

think our clients prefer auction as it gives everyone a fair crack at the bull.”

On sale day buyers come from all over including the East Coast, Gisborne, Hawke’s Bay, the King Country and Ruapehu. A fair proportion of their bulls go to breeders who are cross breeding with Angus to gain the benefits of hybrid vigour.

Long term I think the current situation will probably push us towards at least having an online bidding option. In Australia most of their sales are live with on-line sales run simultaneously. It gives people from out of town a better chance to buy from wherever they want to.

It will be interesting to see how the sale day pans out. Josh realises that not all their customers will be comfortable with technology so they would prefer to hold the on-site auction. Selling on-site makes it easier for clients to buy the bull they want. “With sales by private treaty it’s hard to decide who gets first pick of the bull. I

Rock-End facts 630 ha effective, 90% class 6 & 7 hill country 180 registered Hereford cows including two-year heifers 2300 breeding ewes

“This is dependent on the government rules at the time. We are planning a number of other options including a fully online sale through bidr and a live auction interfaced online. “We hope to be able to print our catalogue within the next couple of weeks and send these out. If you aren’t on our mailing list and would like a copy let us know. Lot 2 in this year’s sale

Herd sire Matariki 140255. Purchased for $40,000 in 2016. His sons are in the sale.


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