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AT BJF LIMOUSIN SALE
While, Walara Cattle Co, Walara, Comet also put together a draft of four black poll bulls operating online for a $10,750 average, paying to a top of $16,000 for BJF Tamallolo offered by the Frohloff’s.
With 45 per cent of the bull offering selling for $10,000 or less there was plenty of value to be found within the catalogue.
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In the females 12 of the 24 offered sold to a top of $9,000 for an average of $4792.
It was the 3-in-1 unit BJF Zambuka Wilma N307 offered by Brad and Jodie Frohloff that attracted the top money selling to Peter and Pauline Grant, The Downfall Limousins, Wilsons Downfall NSW.
The Silcock family, Storm King Limousin, Mutdapilly selected four females in total paying to a top of $5,000 on two occasions for The Downfall NYSE Chunk S15 and The Downfall BSW Ways S12 both offered by the Grant’s.
Rosemary and Chris Clifton, Clifton Cattle, Loomberah NSW and Mick and Sandy O’Sullivan, O'Sullivans Black Limousin, Lower Mount Walker both parted with $5,000 for their picks of the female offering The Downfall Sweet Chunk S2 and BJF Masterplan Pearl S55 respectively.
The sale was conducted by Aussie Land and Livestock and Bartholomew & Co with Midge Thompson, Garth Weatherall, and Corey Evans auctioneering.
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