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Cattle will be yarded in paddocks on the morning of the sale and will be available for inspection from 10am or inspections can be arranged at any time prior to the sale.
The optimism and excitement we were feeling in the build up to the June sale has kept building and it's a very exciting time to be farming sheep and beef. The turn around couldn't have come at a better time, but now that it's here, the feeling in the industry is electric. Steers in the South Island this week have hit $9.20 and the dry cows we’ve held through the winter to kill are looking at being around $7.70.
With this strong positivity and the forecast ahead for it not to change in a hurry, with decreased cattle herds around the world, we are anticipating more people mating heifers and building beef numbers again. The economics are adding up and as a tool, while drench resistance increases in the sheep flock, they are now more strategically serving a purpose beyond creating quality sheep feed.
I have no doubt our yearling bulls this year are the best we've had. This year's catalogue is all by A.I sires and selected for low birth and positive calving ease across generations. There are plenty that will go on beyond the traditional expectation of 2yrs service across yearlings and will make great herd sires as they mature. The new sires are hitting the mark and we have a couple of Nebo sons to offer as well, from our embryo program.
Stokman Solution was used widely and being such a distant outcross with the data he offers, it has been easy to use him, with the added strategic advantage in gaining some flexibility in regards to mating his daughters. He is strong in his maternal traits with good MBC and a moderator with cow height in the bottom 5%. Congratulations to
the Stokman family for producing this young sire, who as a 4 year old already has 1275 recorded progeny!
Sterling Confidence Plus — I'm hugely excited about these progeny as they seem to be an excellent thick moderate type and data set.
Murdeduke Quarterback is doing a good job and if you're after some more IMF, chase them along.
The year is flying by and while we are in the thick of calving it's easy to add these sires to the short list for our 2025 breeding season.
Time on farm at the moment has been spent tagging calves, feeding and drafting 2yr steers and the ongoing project with Beef and Lamb with the net feed intake and emissions work. Currently we have Herefords from Matariki, Lime Hills, Okawa and Orari Gorge and I encourage anyone going past to stop in and check out the work that's going on — we love visits in general.
I wish everyone the best with lambing and calving over the next few months and I hope the good weather we’ve had here for the past week or two is widespread and holds through that important first cycle.
Thomas is going to be back for the yearling sale and Thomas, Livi and I look forward to seeing everyone that can make it away for a hard earned day off farm, a feed and a beer.
Kindest regards,
Will Wilding
Over 90 years of history, experience and innovation. Four generations of the Wilding family have farmed one of New Zealand’s largest, leading Angus studs.
Te Mania pioneered performance recording of beef cattle in New Zealand and has always lead the way in evaluation and adoption of new methods and technologies. Te Mania was the first Angus herd in New Zealand to record on BREEDPLAN, was one of the first to begin carcase evaluation and then adopt the HD50k technology.
The objective of the Te Mania programme is to ensure that commercial clients using our genetics are on a continuous improvement programme within their own herd, and that they are kept at the forefront of the New Zealand beef industry, with performance that rivals the best in the world.
Te Mania’s goal is to offer genetics that will give our clients more live calves, that will wean heavier, grow faster and have exceptional carcase quality. Producing sound, efficient and productive females must be a given in a profitable system.
All our cattle are run and evaluated in large contemporary groups. We ensure all cattle get equal opportunity and are measured against each other to give objective comparisons for the economically important traits of calving ease, growth, fertility and carcase merit.
We have adopted a selection of tools and technology to utilise within the farming system and we use a combination of leading edge performance yearlings and highly accurate, specially selected semen sires from around the globe to optimise the genetic gain of our herd.
1. All lots will be sold subject to the conditions governing auction sales held under the auspices of the North Canterbury Stock and Station Agents Association. Such conditions of sale will be posted up in the yards.
2. A rebate purchasing commission will be paid to all registered agents (rate to be negotiated).
3. Payment for all bulls will be made within 14 days of the sale.
4. THERE WILL BE NO STUD TRANSFERS - Semen will be available by tender by filling out the Google form from the attached QR code in the catalogue. We will respond by the 30th of July 2025 regarding the success or if we have further questions of your tender.
5. Any semen secured can only be used in the applicants herd and cannot be onsold without express written permission from Te Mania.
6. Bull leases can be discussed for stud duties if agreed on between Te Mania, the commercial (non stud registered herd) purchaser and prospective Registered herd lessees. The lessee will be responsible for all costs associated including but not limited to insurance transport and any society registrations. Proceeds from stud leases will be split Te Mania 10% the commercial customer 90%.
7 Physical ownership & semen interests: Aligned with our commitment to deliver the highest quality genetics, we need to protect our ability and access to all genetics sold into the market place. Te Mania Livestock Ltd retains 51% of the semen rights and interests, and the right to collect and market semen from all bulls sold. Any semen collected is strictly for use within the nominated owner’s herd, successful semen tender applicants herds or at the discretion of Te Mania Livestock Ltd. If the right to collect semen is exercised, Te Mania Livestock Ltd would consult with the new owner of the bull to arrange a convenient time for collection, with expenses
paid by Te Mania Livestock Ltd. Semen cannot be sold in Australia without agreement from Te Mania Livestock Ltd.
Any proceeds from semen sales will be split 49:51 between the owner of the bull and Te Mania. Semen may not be on-sold to outside parties. If the bull is on-sold at a later date, these conditions carry forward.
Te Mania Angus retains no interest in the physical ownership nor the salvage value of the bull.
All intending purchasers must register at the PGG Wrightson Ltd Livestock (PGW) sales office prior to the sale. The New Zealand Stock & Station Agent’s Association Conditions of Sale apply. These terms can be inspected at the registration desk and on the wall in the auction room. PGW’s Monthly Account Terms of Trade also apply to the extent deemed relevant by PGW. The current versions of PGW’s Monthly Account Terms of Trade are also available online at: www. pggwrightson.co.nz\Our-Company\Terms-and-Conditions or in hardcopy on request.
This sale will be hosted by bidr® (www.bidr.co.nz) as a HYBRID auction, with online bidding and a live-stream available on sale day, as well as the normal on-farm format. All intending ONLINE purchasers must register on bidr® in advance of the sale date, by visiting the website and using the “sign up” button, adding their contact information and nominating the agency they would like to purchase through and account held with that agency. Alternatively, purchasers can organise an agent from one of the agencies listed on bidr® to buy on their behalf. The bidr® team is always available
to help purchasers get signed up and registered, and the HelpDesk is proudly managed in-house from the Waikato. Please call 0800 TO BIDR (0800 86 2437), or email enquiries@bidr.co.nz for assistance at any point. Alternatively, contact your local bidr® representative::
Upper NI: Jess Davies............ 027 367 2837
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1 The TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation Estimated Breeding Values contained in this sale catalogue were compiled by ABRI from data supplied by the breeders. Neither the Angus Society of New Zealand nor ABRI oversee or audit the collection of this data. However, every care has been taken in collecting and compiling this to ensure accuracy of information supplied, but no responsibility is accepted for any errors which may have occurred.
2 Fertility Guarantee: Should a bull prove totally infertile or incapable of service, the purchaser will return the bull to the vendor and the vendor will refund the purchase price (without interest expenses, costs or damages) to the purchaser. If a bull does not possess a reasonable fertility, although not totally infertile, any dispute shall be settled by an arbitrator appointed by the auctioneer and the Award of such Arbitration shall be accepted as final and binding by the parties to the dispute. Any complaint must be lodged with the vendor within TWELVE CALENDAR MONTHS of the date of sale. The cost of taking delivery of, and returning a bull to the vendor shall be born by the purchaser. A veterinary surgeon’s certificate shall be required. The refund is limited to the individual value of a bull and does not extend to the loss of profits or otherwise sustained in the event of infertility or non-capacity being proved. This condition shall bind the executors or administrators of the vendor.
3 The bulls offered on sale day are from Brucellosis and TB Accredited Herds.
4 No animals have had their feet trimmed.
5 Naturally conditioned bulls. Te Mania bulls are grass, hay and winter crop fed only.
6. Every care has been taken in the compiling of this catalogue to ensure the accuracy of information supplied, but no responsibility is accepted for any errors which may have occurred.
programs, and BREEDPLAN® beef genetic evaluation analytical software, as 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).
The TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation is an international genetic evaluation and includes pedigree, performance and genomic information from the Angus Australia and Angus New Zealand databases, along with selected information from the American and Canadian Angus Associations.
Genetics
is the TransTasman Angus Cattle
The TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation is the genetic evaluation program adopted by Angus Australia for Angus and Angus influenced beef cattle. The TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation 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).
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).
The TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation utilises a range of genetic evaluation software, including the internationally recognised BLUPF90 family of programs, and BREEDPLAN® beef genetic evaluation analytical software, as 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).
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.
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).
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).
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).
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 Benchmark an Animal’s Genetics with the Breed
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
Using EBVs to Compare the Genetics of Two Animals
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.
EBVs can also be used to benchmark an animal’s genetics relative to the genetics of other Angus or Angus infused animals recorded with Angus Australia.
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:
For easy reference, the percentile band in which an animal’s EBV ranks is also published in association with the EBV.
• the breed average EBV
• the percentile bands table
An accuracy value is published with each EBV, and is usually displayed as a percentage value immediately below the EBV.
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.
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.
For easy reference, the percentile band in which an animal’s EBV ranks is also published in association with the EBV.
EBVs with accuracy values below 50% should be considered as preliminary or of low accuracy, 50-74% as of medium accuracy, 75-90% of medium to high accuracy, and 90% or greater as high 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.
What is the TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation?
The TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation is an international genetic evaluation and includes pedigree, performance and genomic information from the Angus Australia and Angus New Zealand databases, along with selected information from the American and Canadian Angus Associations.
The TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation is the genetic evaluation program adopted by Angus Australia for Angus and Angus influenced beef cattle. The TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation 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).
The TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation utilises a range of genetic evaluation software, including the internationally recognised BLUPF90 family of programs, and BREEDPLAN® beef genetic evaluation analytical software, as 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).
The TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation is an international genetic evaluation and includes pedigree, performance and genomic information from the Angus Australia and Angus New Zealand databases, along with selected information from the American and Canadian Angus Associations.
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).
The TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation utilises a range of genetic evaluation software, including the internationally recognised BLUPF90 family of
EBVs can also be used to benchmark an animal’s genetics relative to the genetics of other Angus or Angus infused animals recorded with Angus Australia. 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:
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 page.
kg difference between the sire’s EBVs, then halved as the sire only contributes half the genetics).
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).
• the breed average EBV
• the percentile bands table
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).
EBVs to Benchmark an 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
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
EBVs can also be used to benchmark an animal’s genetics relative to the genetics of other Angus or Angus infused animals recorded with Angus Australia. 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
An accuracy value is published with each EBV, and is usually displayed as a percentage
• the percentile bands table
EBVs with accuracy values below 50% should be considered as preliminary or of low accuracy, 50-74% as of medium accuracy, 75-90% of medium to high accuracy, and 90% or greater as high accuracy.
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 page.
AngusPure NZ has teamed up with 91 Angus studs who share in our vision - to focus on the end consumer. This stud is proud to be named as one of them, and by using the finest genetics and implementing best management practice they can help you produce more premium quality Angus beef.
Only our AngusPure Partner studs display these devices in their sale catalogues. They indicate bulls endorsed by AngusPure NZ.
AngusPure NZ continues to endorse bulls for sale that are either at or above +$126 for the AngusPure index (API) and at or above $113 for the AngusPRO index ($PRO). These indexes give commercial farmers confidence that by using these selection tools, bulls are most likely to leave progeny with superior carcase quality. At the same time, they achieve desirable outcomes for self-replacing herds, as the AngusPure & AngusPRO indexes still reward cattle with strong maternal attributes like calving ease, scrotal and growth, along with carcase weight.
To qualify, bulls will be => +$126 for AngusPure index OR => +$113 for AngusPRO index
In addition to the ‘A’, and to assist bull buyers who wish to select for more marbling AngusPure is rewarding those animals that are either at or above +$142 for the AngusPure Index (API) and at or above $128 for the AngusPRO Index ($PRO). In addition to this, they must have an IMF EBV (for marbling) equal to or greater than +2.5. These bulls will be awarded an ‘A+’ endorsement. Marbling is one of the very highest eating quality attributes and is necessary in order to meet some of the highest premium requirements for the export program, AngusPure Special Reserve.
To qualify, bulls will be => +$142 for AngusPure index OR => +$128 for AngusPRO index, and in addition all bulls must be => +2.5 for IMF EBV
AngusPure NZ recognises the need to lift the amount of marbling in our New Zealand cow genetics, in order to fill the requirements of consumers going forward. Marbling has two critical components; genetics and feeding. Feeding on a rising plane of nutrition is vital but without the right genetics, these attributes will not be able to express themselves.
CEDir % Genetic differences in the ability of a sire’s calves to be born unassisted from 2 year old heifers.
Higher EBVs indicate fewer calving difficulties in 2 year old heifers.
CEDtrs % Genetic differences in the ability of a sire’s daughters to calve unassisted at 2 years of age.
GL days
Genetic differences between animals in the length of time from the date of conception to the birth of the calf.
BW kg Genetic differences between animals in calf weight at birth.
200 Day kg
Genetic differences between animals in live weight at 200 days of age due to genetics for growth.
400 Day kg Genetic differences between animals in live weight at 400 days of age.
600 Day kg Genetic differences between animals in live weight at 600 days of age.
MCH cm Genetic differences between animals in the height of mature females.
MBC score Genetic differences between animals in the body condition of mature females.
MCW kg Genetic differences between animals in live weight of cows at 5 years of age.
Milk kg
DtC days
Genetic differences between animals in live weight at 200 days of age due to the maternal contribution of its dam.
Genetic differences between animals in the time from the start of the joining period (i.e. when the female is introduced to a bull) until subsequent calving.
SS cm Genetic differences between animals in scrotal circumference at 400 days of age.
CWT kg
EMA cm2
Genetic differences between animals in hot standard carcase weight at 750 days of age.
Genetic differences between animals in eye muscle area at the 12/13th rib site in a 400 kg carcase.
Higher EBVs indicate fewer calving difficulties in 2 year old heifers.
Lower EBVs indicate shorter gestation length.
Lower EBVs indicate lighter birth weight.
Higher EBVs indicate heavier live weight.
Higher EBVs indicate heavier live weight.
Higher EBVs indicate heavier live weight.
Higher EBVs indicate taller mature females.
Higher EBVs indicate more body condition of mature females.
Higher EBVs indicate heavier mature weight.
Higher EBVs indicate heavier live weight.
Lower EBVs indicate shorter time to calving.
Higher EBVs indicate larger scrotal circumference.
Higher EBVs indicate heavier carcase weight.
Higher EBVs indicate larger eye muscle area.
DtC days
SS cm
CWT kg
Genetic differences between animals in the time from the start of the joining period (i.e. when the female is introduced to a bull) until subsequent calving.
Lower EBVs indicate shorter time to calving.
EMA cm2
Rib Fat mm
P8 Fat mm
RBY %
IMF %
NFI-F kg/day
Doc %
Claw Set
Foot Angle
Leg Angle
Genetic differences between animals in scrotal circumference at 400 days of age.
Genetic differences between animals in hot standard carcase weight at 750 days of age.
Genetic differences between animals in eye muscle area at the 12/13th rib site in a 400 kg carcase.
Genetic differences between animals in fat depth at the 12/13th rib site in a 400 kg carcase.
Genetic differences between animals in fat depth at the P8 rump site in a 400 kg carcase.
Genetic differences between animals in boned out saleable meat from a 400 kg carcase.
Genetic differences between animals in intramuscular fat (marbling) at the 12/13th rib site in a 400 kg carcase.
Genetic differences between animals in feed intake at a standard weight and rate of weight gain when animals are in a feedlot finishing phase.
Genetic differences between animals in temperament.
score Genetic differences in claw set structure (shape and evenness of claws).
score Genetic differences in foot angle (strength of pastern, depth of heel).
score Genetic differences in rear leg structure when viewed from the side (angle at front of the hock).
$A $
$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.
Higher EBVs indicate larger scrotal circumference.
Higher EBVs indicate heavier carcase weight.
Higher EBVs indicate larger eye muscle area.
Higher EBVs indicate more fat.
Higher EBVs indicate more fat.
Higher EBVs indicate higher yield.
Higher EBVs indicate more intramuscular fat.
Lower EBVs indicate more feed efficiency.
Higher EBVs indicate better temperament.
Lower EBVs indicate less curl of the claw set.
Lower EBVs indicate more heel depth.
Lower EBVs indicate a less angular leg angle.
Higher selection indexes indicate greater profitability.
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.
Higher selection indexes indicate greater profitability.
$D $
$D-L $
Genetic differences between animals in net profitability per cow joined in a commercial self replacing herd targeting the domestic supermarket trade. Steers are either finished using pasture, pasture supplemented by grain, or grain (e.g. 50 -70 days) with steers assumed to be slaughtered at 510kg live weight (280kg carcase weight with 12mm P8 fat depth) at 16 months of age.
$GN $
The $D-L index is similar to the $D 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 $D aims to maintain mature cow weight, the $D-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.
Higher selection indexes indicate greater profitability.
$GN-L $
Genetic differences between animals in net profitability per cow joined in a commercial self replacing herd targeting pasture grown steers with a 250 day feedlot finishing period for the grain fed high quality, highly marbled markets. Steers are assumed to be slaughtered at 800 kg live weight (455 kg carcase weight with 30 mm P8 fat depth) at 24 months of age, with a significant premium for steers that exhibit superior marbling.
Higher selection indexes indicate greater profitability.
The $GN-L index is similar to the $GN 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 $GN aims to maintain mature cow weight, the $GN-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.
Higher selection indexes indicate greater profitability.
Higher selection indexes indicate greater profitability.
$GN-L $ feed when animal feed requirements increase is low.
While the $GN aims to maintain mature cow weight, the $GN-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. indicate greater profitability.
$GS $
$GS-L $
Genetic differences between animals in net profitability per cow joined in a commercial self replacing herd targeting pasture finished steers. Steers are assumed to be slaughtered at 650 kg live weight (350 kg carcase weight with 12 mm P8 fat depth) at 22 months of age. Emphasis has been placed on eating quality and tenderness to favour animals that are suited to MSA requirements.
Higher selection indexes indicate greater profitability.
$PRO $
The $GS-L index is similar to the $GS 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 $GS aims to maintain mature cow weight, the $GS-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.
Higher selection indexes indicate greater profitability.
$T $
Genetic differences between animals in net profitability per cow joined in a commercial self replacing herd based in New Zealand that targets the production of grass finished steers for the AngusPure programme. Steers are assumed marketed at approximately 530 kg live weight (290 kg carcase weight with 10 mm P8 fat depth) at 20 months of age, with a significant premium for steers that exhibit superior marbling.
Genetic difference between animals in net profitability per cow joined in a situation where Angus bulls are being used as a terminal sire over mature breeding females and all progeny, both male and female, are slaughtered. The Angus Terminal Sire Index focusses on increasing growth, carcase yield and eating quality. Daughters are not retained for breeding and therefore no emphasis is given to female fertility or maternal traits.
Higher selection indexes indicate greater profitability.
Higher selection indexes indicate greater profitability.
The AngusPRO index (PRO) estimates the genetic differences between animals in net profitability per cow joined in a commercial self replacing herd based in New Zealand that targets the production of grass finished steers for the AngusPure programme. Daughters are retained for breeding and therefore female traits are of importance. Steers are assumed marketed at approximately 530 kg live weight (290 kg carcase weight with 10 mm P8 fat depth) at 20 months of age, with a significant premium for steers that exhibit superior marbling.
• New Zealand production system. • Self Replacing herd.
• Daughters are retained for breedeing.
• Steer progeny are finished on pasture for the AngusPure programme.
• Steer progeny slaughtered at carcase weight of 290kg at 20 months of age.
• Significant premium for steers that exhibit superior marbling.
Figure 1. shows the traits that are considered in the $PRO index, and how much they contribute to the overall balance of the selection index. The larger the segment, the greater the impact on the selection index.
Figure 2 shows the selection advantage if animals are selected using the PRO index. The selection advantage is calculated by ranking well used sires within the Angus breed on the PRO index, and comparing the average EBVs of the sires in the highest 10% with the average EBVs of all sires from which they were selected. For example, the sires ranked in the highest 10% based on the PRO index had 9 kg higher 400 Day Weight EBVs and 1.2 kg lower Birth Weight EBVs than the average EBVs of the sires from which they were selected.
The selection advantage is indicative of the long term direction and relativity of response that will occur in individual traits if selection is based on the PRO index. The actual response that is observed will vary depending on the features of the individual breeding program.
A feature of the PRO index is a selection advantage of close to 0 for mature cow weight, meaning that selection on this index will maintain mature cow weight, while still increasing growth to 200, 400 & 600 days of age.
The Angus Breeding Index ($A) estimates the genetic differences between animals in net profitability per cow joined in a typical commercial self replacing herd using Angus bulls.
This selection indexes 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. Daughters are retained for breeding and therefore female traits are of importance.
The $A index caters for production systems where pasture is fully utilised for the majority of the year. The $A index aims to maintain mature cow weight
• Self Replacing herd.
• Daughters are retained for breedeing.
• Identifies animals that will improve overall profitability in the majority of commercial, self replacing, grass and grain finishing beef production systems.
• $A includes an objective of maintaining mature cow weight.
Figure 1 shows the traits that are considered in the $A index, and how much they contribute to the overall balance of the selection index. The larger the segment, the greater the impact on the selection index.
Figures 2 shows the selection advantage if animals are selected using the $A index.The selection advantage is calculated by ranking well used sires within the Angus breed on the Angus Breeding Index, and comparing the average EBVs of the sires in the highest 10% with the average EBVs of all sires from which they were selected. For example, the sires ranked in the highest 10% based on the $A index had 13 kg higher 400 Day Weight EBVs and 0.9 kg lower Birth Weight EBVs than the average EBVs of the sires from which they were selected. The selection advantage is indicative of the long term direction and relativity of response that will occur in individual traits if selection is based on the selection index. The actual response that is observed will vary depending on the features of the individual breeding program.
The selection advantage of the $A index for mature cow weight is close to 0, meaning that selection on this index will maintain mature cow weight, while still increasing growth to 200, 400 & 600 days of age.
Graphs showing the comparison between Te Mania's catalogue average, the Angus Australia breed average and the Angus NZ breed average.
(negative figures more favourable)
Blue: Te Mania Sale Average
Grey: TACE Australia Breed Average
Green: TACE NZ Breed Average
Use this table as a guide to compare individual animals with the current genetic level of the breed
Angus bulls sold within New Zealand are registered in two different databases — Angus Australia (AngusPRO animals) and Angus New Zealand. The TACE percentiles in sale catalogues are only relevant to the population they are compared against, meaning you can compare one AngusPRO animal against another, but these percentiles can’t be compared across different breed societies i.e. animals registered with Angus NZ.
It is however important to note that the TACE EBVs themselves are comparable. For most EBV traits, the direct EBV is comparable to establish expected progeny performance differences, however, where the animal sits
in reference to the rest of that population (its ranking) can be substantially different across the Angus Australia and Angus New Zealand societies.
Let’s look at the breed average for IMF. Angus Australia’s 50th percentile is +2.2 whereas Angus NZ’s 50th percentile is +0.8 (April 2023 TACE analysis).
If you’re selecting bulls based on percentiles, please ensure you are aware of the population they’re compared with, or check the actual EBV figures carefully.
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
The suffix displayed at the end of each animal’s name indicates the DNA parentage verification that has been conducted by Angus Australia.
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 been conducted.
E : DNA verification has identified that the sire and/or dam may possibly be incorrect, but this cannot be confirmed conclusively.
With Te Mania Australia already present on the Angus Australia database, we used the prefix FTM TMNZ from 2020 until 2023. We now have our new prefix of TE MANIA NZ so all yearling bulls and heifers can be found using this prefix.
This QR code will take you to our catalogue in angus.tech, where you can search and draft animals on your set criteria.
This sale will be hosted by bidr® (bidr.co.nz) as a HYBRID ONFARM auction, with online bidding and a live-stream available for online purchasers.
All intending online purchasers must register with bidr® using an account held with one of the bidr® partner agencies in advance of the sale date.
The bidr® team is available to assist intending purchasers with signing up and registering – please call 0800 TO BIDR (0800 86 2437), or email enquiries@bidr.co.nz for assistance at any point.
Caitlin Barnett
Sales & Operations Manager 027 405 6156
Bianca Perkins
Business Development Coordinator 027 732 0006
Bruno Santos
Upper North Island Territory Manager 027 221 8276
Olivia Manley
Lower North Island Territory Manager 027 348 6354
Elle Woodgate
Upper South Island Territory Manager 027 340 5518
Sam Murphy
Lower South Island Territory Manager 027 243 2736
Commercial bulls guaranteed for 1 year
Performance Tested
Carcass Scanned
Tested for AM, NH, CA & DD
10 in 1 vaccination (including Lepto)
BVD tested negative
TB status of C10 and Brucellosis free
Selected from a large genetic base
BVD Vaccinated No Stud Transfers
All commercial Te Mania bulls are guaranteed for 1 year from date of sale for structural unsoundness, infertility or incapability of service. Under these circumstances Te Mania will:
• Replace the bull with a satisfactory substitute if available, or;
• Issue a credit equal to the purchase price less the salvage value. This credit may be used at the next Te Mania bull sales.
The guarantee covers the purchase value of the bull without interest, cost or damages. The guarantee shall apply providing the bull’s incapacity is not caused by injury or disease contracted since leaving Te Mania, and is calculated on the basis that the guarantee is reduced by one third of the purchase price for each year of standard service from the sale date. A veterinary certificate must be supplied by the purchaser upon request.
If any bull that is purchased does not possess a reasonable fertility, although not totally infertile, any dispute that may arise shall be settled by an arbitrator appointed by the auctioneers and must be lodged within 12 calendar months from date of sale.
This guarantee is in addition to the normal terms and conditions governing auction sales.
Te Mania will deliver all bulls free of charge to the South Island and to Feilding in the North Island.
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.
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 fill in a "Buyers Option to Opt Out of diclosing information to Angus Australia" form 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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Canterbury - Regional Livestock Manager 027 434 4064
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Canterbury - Livestock Rep 027 434 4094
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Canterbury - Livestock Rep 027 591 8449
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Canterbury - Livestock Rep 027 591 0446
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Canterbury - Livestock Rep 027 434 4091
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Canterbury - Livestock Rep 027 434 4086
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Lower South Island - Genetics Rep 027 518 7134
SIMON LUONI
Manawatu - Livestock Rep 027 590 1033
REFERENCE SIRE MURDEDUKE QUARTERBACK Q011
DOB: 10/07/2019
G A R MOMENTUMPV
ID No: CSWQ011
SIRE: LAWSONS MOMENTOUS M518PV
LAWSONS AFRICA H229SV
CARABAR DOCKLANDS D62PV
DAM: MURDEDUKE BARUNAH N026PV
MURDEDUKE K304SV
NOTES:
GENETIC CONDITIONS: AMF,CAF,DDF,NHF,DWF,MAF,MHF,OHF,OSF,RGF
OBSERVED TRAITS: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,SCAN(EMA,RIB,RUMP,IMF),DO
C,STRUCTURE(CLAW SET X 1, FOOT ANGLE X 1),GENOMICS
DOB: 12/01/2018 ID No: USA19189229
CONNEALY CONFIDENCE 0100#
SIRE: CONNEALY CONFIDENCE PLUS#
ELBANNA OF CONANGA 1209#
HOOVER DAM#
DAM: BALDRIDGE ISABEL B111#
BALDRIDGE ISABEL T935#
NOTES:
GENETIC CONDITIONS: AMF,CAF,DDF,NHF,DWF,MAF,MHF,OHF,OSF,RGF
REFERENCE SIRE STOKMAN SOLUTION S329 PV REG: HBR
DOB: 03/08/2021 ID No: FAM21S329
SITZ STELLAR 726DPV
SIRE: SITZ RESILIENT 10208PV
SITZ MISS BURGESS 1856#
STORTH OAKS K16#
DAM: STOKMAN DONNA P69SV
STOKMAN DONNA I62#
NOTES:
GENETIC CONDITIONS: AMF,CAF,DDF,NHF,DWF,MAF,MHF,OHF,OSF,RGF
OBSERVED TRAITS: GL,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SC,SCAN(EMA,RIB,RUMP,IMF ),GENOMICS
September 2025 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation
REFERENCE SIRE TE MANIA NEBO N424 PV REG: HBR
DOB: 07/08/2017 ID No: VTMN424
G A R TWINHEARTS 8418SV
SIRE: TE MANIA JENKINS J89SV
TE MANIA JAPARA G115#
VERMONT DRAMBUIE D057PV
DAM: TE MANIA WARGOONA J214SV
TE MANIA WARGOONA G455#
NOTES:
GENETIC CONDITIONS: AMF,CAF,DDF,NHF,DWF,MAF,MHF,OHF,OSF,RGF
OBSERVED TRAITS: BWT,200WT(X2),400WT,SC,SCAN(EMA,RIB,RUMP,IMF),DOC,S
TRUCTURE(CLAW SET X 1, FOOT ANGLE X 1),GENOMICS
September 2025 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation
Te Mania has always been at the front of the innovation game in New Zealand
In line with our commitment to provide the best genetics possible to our commercial clients, we will not be allowing stud transfers to registered herds. This will provide even better bulls to our wonderful commercial clients and allow us to compete at public auction or by private negotiation, and access the absolute best steer calves and 18-month cattle on the market.
If you have interest in purchasing the semen of any catalogued bulls, please contact Will Wilding directly to discuss this. Any semen proceeds will be slit 51:49 with the bull’s new owner.
WILL WILDING
P: 03 319 2967
Mob: 027 826 4015
will@temania.co.nz
SITZ RESILIENT 10208PV
SIRE: STOKMAN SOLUTION S329PV STOKMAN DONNA P69SV
EARNSCLEUGH TUSSOCK 144307#
DAM: TE MANIA 17004SV TE MANIA 15070#
SITZ RESILIENT 10208PV
SIRE: STOKMAN SOLUTION S329PV STOKMAN DONNA P69SV TE MANIA GARTH G67PV
DAM: TE MANIA 16134SV TE MANIA 10 136#
SITZ RESILIENT 10208PV
SIRE: STOKMAN SOLUTION S329PV
STOKMAN DONNA P69SV
STOKMAN BARTEL P2688SV
DAM: FTM TMNZ R110PV TE MANIA 17133DV
CONNEALY CONFIDENCE PLUS#
SIRE: STERLING CONFIDENCE PLUS 804PV
BALDRIDGE ISABEL B111#
TE MANIA GARTH G67PV
DAM: TE MANIA 16139PV TE MANIA 10 189SV
LAWSONS MOMENTOUS M518PV
SIRE: MURDEDUKE QUARTERBACK Q011PV
MURDEDUKE BARUNAH N026PV
THOMAS UP RIVER 1614PV
DAM: TE MANIA 17078SV TE MANIA 12 287#
Everyone in the industry knows that profitability within a cattle system can be improved by making educated predictions with factual data. It’s scientifically proven.
AngusPRO are a group of New Zealand Angus studs that encompass over 40% of New Zealand’s registered Angus cattle. These studs have united and made the shift across the ditch, to join the progressive governing body that is Angus Australia.
Angus Australia pride themselves on their quality of leadership in the delivery of innovative programs that will enhance and promote the value of Angus cattle and beef.
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Te Mania
TE MANIA JENKINS J89SV
SIRE: TE MANIA NEBO N424PV
TE MANIA WARGOONA J214SV
TE MANIA 18329SV
DAM: FTM TMNZ R226PV
TE MANIA 18186DV
SIRE: STOKMAN SOLUTION S329PV STOKMAN DONNA P69SV TE MANIA GOVERNOR G576PV DAM: FTM TMNZ R036PV TE
CONNEALY CONFIDENCE PLUS#
SIRE: STERLING CONFIDENCE PLUS 804PV
BALDRIDGE ISABEL B111#
TE MANIA 13463SV
DAM: TE MANIA 17092DV
TE MANIA 14109SV PURCHASER:
TE MANIA JENKINS J89SV
SIRE: TE MANIA NEBO N424PV
TE MANIA WARGOONA J214SV
TE MANIA 18432PV
DAM: FTM TMNZ R208PV
TE MANIA 15205DV
CONNEALY CONFIDENCE PLUS#
SIRE: STERLING CONFIDENCE PLUS 804PV
BALDRIDGE ISABEL B111#
MATAURI REALITY 839#
DAM: TE MANIA 15084SV TE MANIA 13154# PURCHASER:
September 2025 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation
LAWSONS MOMENTOUS M518PV
SIRE: MURDEDUKE QUARTERBACK Q011PV
MURDEDUKE BARUNAH N026PV
TE MANIA 11 403#
DAM: TE MANIA 17062#
At Te Mania we pride ourselves on the depth of our breeding program and our commitment to our clients
September 2025 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation
SITZ RESILIENT 10208PV
SIRE: STOKMAN SOLUTION S329PV
STOKMAN DONNA P69SV
FTM TMNZ R302PV
DAM: FTM TMNZ 22110 T110PV
FTM TMNZ R101PV
LAWSONS MOMENTOUS M518PV
SIRE: MURDEDUKE QUARTERBACK Q011PV
MURDEDUKE BARUNAH N026PV
LD CAPITALIST 316PV
DAM: TE MANIA 18150SV
MANIA 02 130#
LAWSONS MOMENTOUS M518PV
SIRE: MURDEDUKE QUARTERBACK Q011PV
MURDEDUKE BARUNAH N026PV
TE MANIA PIONEER 13564#
DAM:
CONNEALY CONFIDENCE PLUS#
SIRE: STERLING CONFIDENCE PLUS 804PV
BALDRIDGE ISABEL B111#
TE MANIA NEBO N424PV
DAM: FTM TMNZ 22038 T038PV TE MANIA 17004SV
DONNA P69SV TE MANIA 11 403# DAM: TE MANIA 15086# TE MANIA 12 016# PURCHASER:
CONNEALY CONFIDENCE PLUS#
SIRE: STERLING CONFIDENCE PLUS 804PV
BALDRIDGE ISABEL B111#
TE MANIA NEBO N424PV
DAM: FTM TMNZ 22039 T039PV
MANIA 18049SV
SITZ RESILIENT 10208PV
SIRE: STOKMAN SOLUTION S329PV STOKMAN DONNA P69SV TE MANIA 16319PV DAM: FTM TMNZ 22025 T025PV FTM TMNZ R134SV
DONNA P69SV
SON 33CPV DAM: FTM TMNZ R070PV
LAWSONS MOMENTOUS M518PV
SIRE: MURDEDUKE QUARTERBACK Q011PV
MURDEDUKE BARUNAH N026PV
TE MANIA 15380SV
DAM: TE MANIA 19013SV TE MANIA 12 211#
SITZ RESILIENT 10208PV
SIRE: STOKMAN SOLUTION S329PV STOKMAN DONNA P69SV TE MANIA 15389# DAM: TE MANIA 17111SV TE MANIA 07 004#
PURCHASER:
DONNA P69SV
MANIA 17401#
CONNEALY CONFIDENCE PLUS#
SIRE: STERLING CONFIDENCE PLUS 804PV
BALDRIDGE ISABEL B111#
TE MANIA 15310#
DAM: TE MANIA 19053PV
TE MANIA 15056# PURCHASER:
September 2025 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation
LAWSONS MOMENTOUS M518PV
SIRE: MURDEDUKE QUARTERBACK Q011PV MURDEDUKE BARUNAH N026PV TE MANIA 11 403#
DAM: TE MANIA 14041#
04 134#
September 2025 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation
+ Technology = Maximum Profitability
CONNEALY CONFIDENCE PLUS#
SIRE: STERLING CONFIDENCE PLUS 804PV
BALDRIDGE ISABEL B111#
TE MANIA 15380SV
DAM: TE MANIA 19031SV
TE MANIA 12 046# PURCHASER:
September 2025 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation
CONNEALY CONFIDENCE PLUS#
SIRE: STERLING CONFIDENCE PLUS 804PV
BALDRIDGE ISABEL B111#
TE MANIA 15380SV
DAM: TE MANIA 18180PV
TE MANIA 15027# PURCHASER:
CONNEALY CONFIDENCE PLUS#
SIRE: STERLING CONFIDENCE PLUS 804PV
BALDRIDGE ISABEL B111#
TE MANIA 15311#
DAM: TE MANIA 17083SV
TE MANIA 15027# PURCHASER:
S329PV
DONNA P69SV TE MANIA INFINITY 04 379 AB# DAM: TE MANIA 13010SV TE MANIA 06 189#
CONNEALY CONFIDENCE PLUS#
SIRE: STERLING CONFIDENCE PLUS 804PV
BALDRIDGE ISABEL B111#
TE MANIA 10 496#
DAM: TE MANIA 12 308SV
TE MANIA 09 029# PURCHASER:
September 2025 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation
LAWSONS MOMENTOUS M518PV
SIRE: MURDEDUKE QUARTERBACK Q011PV
MURDEDUKE BARUNAH N026PV
HOOVER EMPEROR#
DAM: TE MANIA 16184SV
MANIA 12 101#
CONNEALY CONFIDENCE PLUS#
SIRE: STERLING CONFIDENCE PLUS 804PV
BALDRIDGE ISABEL B111#
EXAR STOCK FUND 9097BPV
DAM: FTM TMNZ 22128
SITZ RESILIENT 10208PV
SIRE: STOKMAN SOLUTION S329PV
STOKMAN DONNA P69SV
FTM TMNZ R362PV
DAM: FTM TMNZ 22132 T132PV
FTM TMNZ R122SV PURCHASER:
SITZ RESILIENT 10208PV
SIRE: STOKMAN SOLUTION S329PV
STOKMAN DONNA P69SV
FTM TMNZ R310PV
DAM: FTM TMNZ 22117 T117SV
FTM TMNZ R046#
RESILIENT 10208PV SIRE: STOKMAN SOLUTION S329PV
DONNA P69SV FTM TMNZ R366PV DAM: FTM TMNZ 22223 T223PV TE
TE MANIA JENKINS J89SV
SIRE: TE MANIA NEBO N424PV
TE MANIA WARGOONA J214SV
THOMAS UP RIVER 1614PV
DAM: TE MANIA 14091SV
TE MANIA 10 129#
On receiving a completed FMG Premier Bull Sale Insurance form, FMG provides its existing FMG clients with an active policy 14 days free insurance for bulls purchased up to $50,000. For bulls purchased over $50,000, please contact an FMG representative.
Your specified bull(s) will be insured for 14 days once you have fully completed this form and it’s received by an FMG representative. If you would like a longer period of cover, simply tick the Cover extension box below to extend your Premier Bull Insurance to 12 months. The specified bull(s) is then insured for the next 12 months at 7.6% of the purchase price. FMG will invoice you for this additional cover.
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Cover if your specified bull has to be euthanised due to permanent infertility caused by certain accidents, disease, injury, or illness.
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Cover up to $500 for treatment of your specified bull to prevent death.
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ENQUIRIES
Will Wilding
027 8264 015
will@temania.co.nz