1 minute read

Outstanding sons from Absolute Angus

Anthony Pisa’sdedication to breeding the very best from the very best will once again be on show this year

The Absolute Angus principal willhaveanimpressive line-up of bulls on offer at his autumn sale.

In his upcoming sale therewill be ‘standout sons’ of sires including Landfall New Ground N90, Landfall Leonardo P145, Landfall Prominent P317 and Te Mania Prime P586.

“TeMania Prime is an excellent bull for IMF (Intramuscular Fat), and for birth.

He’sverythick andphenotypically the best you can get.

His progeny stands out and looks very much like their sire.

These willbethe firstsonsofhis we have offered.” Mr Pisa said.

The $75,000 Landfall New Ground N90 also has some outstanding sons in the sale, proving why he was the top selling bull for ABS Genetics in the spring of 2022.

“He has produced excellent progeny with data to match -phenotypically,structurally and feet wise, hissons all have it, plus his data is amazing,” Mr Pisa said.

The sons of another Landfall bull in Leonardo P145 have also caught the attention of Mr Pisa, with their tremendous thickness and length. “And then thereisLandfall Prominent P317another outstanding bull with good data –they arehardtofindlike him -the low birthweight and high fat.”

Lastautumn,Absoluteoffered 52 bulls, selling

After Beef Week 2023 Annette, Noel and Georgia would like to thank everyone that took the time to visit Raedean.

“Young bulls werevery much in demand and we werevery appreciativeofthe purchases, with weaned bulls selling for $7000,” said Annette.

“Wewereexcited to be able to show case our embryo calves by Red U2 Reckoning 149A xGK Red Platinum Ruba P26 and OLC Chateau K465 xTrevone Park Little Princess B181 along with

50 at auction to atop of $22,000twice and averaging $9980.

This year therewill be 70 bulls catalogued for sale in March, giving bidders extra opportunities to securethe right sires.

AbsoluteAngus will be openfor inspections on Saturday 18 March. “Welook forwardtoshowcasing some of the genetics we have to offer,” Mr Pisa said.

“The focus remains on low birth, high growth, high EMA and IMF and positive fats -Ithink those arethe key things for commercial breeders.”

This article is from: