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Page 1: Monday 14th August 2017 Your Carcase Choice€¦ · Excitingly, 2 Yalgoo bred bulls were accepted into cohort 6 of the HAL progeny test. Yalgoo G075 has many sons in the offering

Your Carcase ChoiceMonday 14th August 2017

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S. N NIVISON & CO.

Free delivery to NSW, QLD, VIC and TAS.

CONTACTS FOR INSPECTIONS(or from 11am on Sale day)

Grant Nivison: 02 6777 2525Jock Nivison: 02 6777 2088

Paul Jamieson: 0428 667 998Brian Kennedy: 0427 844 047Elders Walcha: 02 6774 2600

Mike Wilson (Studstock): 0418 960 036

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50 Stud Bulls | 1 Herd BullsALL SALE BULLS SEMEN TESTED

Video’s of star lots available in mid July, see yalgoogenetics.com.auPoll/Horn genotypes available on sale day

INSURANCE

There is no Vendor insurance on Yalgoo bulls under $9,000 or on Ivy Bank bulls. It will be the responsibility of the purchasers to insure their bulls. Representatives from insurance companies

will be at the sale. Details available at the sale.

Sale Details: A rebate of 2% will be paid to outside agent introducing approved buyers in writing, 24 hours prior to commencement of the sale, accompanying them and settling within seven days of the sale.

All Yalgoo Bulls making $9,000 or more are automatically covered free on the fall of the hammer for six months.

Monday 14th August 2017 Commencing 1:30pmLight refreshments available at the sale.

This sale is interfaced with AuctionsPlus and will be conducted live online in real time. Bidding is available only to registered AuctionsPlus users. To bid you must register, preferable 24hrs before the sale.

Contact AuctionsPlus on 02 9262 4222 for more information

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THANKYOU for taking time to consider the Yalgoo program. We take our responsibility of adding genetics to your herd seriously. We strive to offer a complete program that covers all aspects of beef production.

We provide:

n Sound, functional bulls carrying superior genes

n Industry best quality assurance including: 1. Independent structure and fertility testing on sale bulls 2. Serving ability test on sale bulls 3. Bluestar pre-sale vaccination program on sale bulls 4. Semen tested bulls 5. High data integrity (4.5 star Breedplan rating)

nCommercially, acceptable phenotype

n Unique bull depreciation model to control bull costs

n Commercially disciplined approached to herd management to amplify selection pressure

n Economically relevant information days deemed of benefit to beef producers

As we all know the past 12 months has seen ‘new level beef’ prices. History tells us this is not sustainable, but the push- pull factor’s surrounding the beef market indicate a medium term beef price somewhere between the 2013 prices and the 2016 peak.

The following MLA Beef projections point to continued lower production resulting in tight supply for the next couple of years:

nProduction down 2.1 million tonnes (cwt)

nSlaughter down 7.1 million head

nExports down 970 000 tonnes

nLive export down 800 000 head

The Australian beef price (as always) is following the US trend, only 1-2 years behind. It took 2yrs for the US to peak after the start of it’s ‘run’ and 15mths of decline (due to the rebuild)to settle 38% higher than it’s previous level. This gives producers some indication of what to expect in Australia.

The balancing mechanisms that will affect the speed of this settling position are:

nAustralian herd rebuild, driven by seasonal constraints

nAustralian dollar

We as producers have some control over input costs and production. Fortunately these two KPI’s have the greatest bearing on profitability (please see Homes and Sackett beef summary at the end of the catalogue). Due to price cycles, we need to ensure we are at a high level of production so we can capture price spikes when they occur. This allows beef businesses to ride out the rough times when they reappear. One of the key components of production is genetics. Genetics that allow you to run more cows that:

1. Have more calves 2. That grow quickly 3. Meet market specifications

WELCOME

Your Carcase Choice!

56th YALGOOtoPerformanceRecorded Sale

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This ensures we are in the best position to bank greater farm-gate margins when they arise.

80% of your economic, genetic gain will come from your bull. Our genetic program is based around the economic fundamentals of beef production, so we will never stray from what is making you money.

Our genetic direction continues to be driven by the Grain Fed Index. This index predisposes our clients to a wider range of markets through an optimal balance of traits. The 2017 sale team average in the top 25% of the breed for 200, 400, 600, SC, EMA and all indexes.

Regarding phenotype, the 2017 sale drop is the commercial type. Visual muscle content is increasing, the average muscle score of our sale team is C+ to B-. We aim to increase this to B-. An increase per visual muscle score equates to an increase in price of 15-20cents/kg across all markets. Visual muscle is not a particularly grass hungry trait so it comes relatively cost free.

In the bull notes for each lot I have again included recommendations on market/production system suitability. A summary of these recommendations is included within the catalogue.

There is a wide diversity of carcase orientated genetics from around the globe represented in the offering. 2017 represents an opportunity to invest in NJW Trust, Churchill Stud, Allendale Anzac and Elite E212 genetics. Excitingly, 2 Yalgoo bred bulls were accepted into cohort 6 of the HAL progeny test. Yalgoo G075 has many sons in the offering and Yalgoo J157 was our top priced bull from our 2015 sale.

We are conscious of the rising cost per calf over the past few years and we are determined to ensure our bulls last longer to help keep a lid on this cost. Bull costs per calf can vary from around $10 - $150 per calf. We wouldn’t be happy with $140 less at sale time for our steers, so why do we often start with this cost? We have implemented industry best practise for bull QA in an attempt to address this issue(please see Bull QA page for more details). We are proud to convey that client bull tests have shown that Yalgoo bulls last on average 5 matings with an average cost of around $25/ calf.

We are excited about the future of the whiteface breed. It’s weight for age, efficiency and temperament are crucial profit driving traits. It’s place as half of the most profitable beef animal (black baldy) in temperate Australia ensures its market share will increase. The Angus breeder’s that are bold enough to trial some hybrid vigour will be duly rewarded with increased profitability by using contemporary, high performing Hereford genetics(Please see More Bang for your Black page for recent research on breed composition).

Interestingly as the beef price has risen the pure bred cattle have been proportionally discounted. For example at an average price of $2.00/kg, the Angus premium was around 5%. However at the higher $3.00/kg the Angus premium has shrunk to about 3%. Heterosis is fixed and exclusive to market trends, it obviously remains at 10 -15% depending on how many breeds are in the mix. At current beef prices the production premium from cross breeding is $100+ on a 550-500kg feeder steer. This is exclusive of the many maternal benefits cross breeding offers. It has never been a more profitable time to cross breed. (Please see ‘price consequences of high beef market’ within the catalogue for more information).

We urge you to take a close look at the sale bulls that we have used in our herd. They are proven and their sexual experience will ensure that they get more calves in the first cycle, which means more kg’s come sale time, a tighter calving spread and higher overall herd fertility. The purchaser of the bull’s that we mated to Yalgoo heifers will also receive a calving report in September /October on their bull’s calving performance. This can be valuable pre-mating information.

Many thanks to those of you that attended our seminar in May. We were fortunate to assemble some great minds to deliver evidence based information on the consequences of breeder size. We had producers and consultants come from Northern QLD to SA , we sincerely appreciated your commitment to attend. If you weren’t able to make the event we encourage you to keep an eye on our website where we will post the presentations from the day.

Please don’t hesitate to contact us before the sale if we can assist you in any way. We would like to thank everyone who has supported our first half-century of sales. We look forward to seeing you at our 56th.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The guarantees/ production protocol provided within this catalogue are applicable to Yalgoo bulls only. Please speak to Alan Green for Ivy Bank protocol.

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I ask you to consider these following simple sums:

2013 Angus Black Baldy

Steer Weight (kg) 500 550 (10% Heterosis)

Price ($/kg) $2.00 $2.00

Premium (cents) 10 0

Gross ($) $1050/hd $1100/hd

Income/100hd $105 000 $110 000

Income difference/100hd -$5000 +$5000

Income differential (%) -2.4% +2.4%

Assumptions:2013 feeder steer price: $2.00/kgAngus Premium: 10 centsHeterosis: 10%

Does a higher beef price equate to a proportionally higher return for all beef producers?

If we consider the initial question, then the answer is no. The black baldy producer is getting rewarded more than 2% extra over the pure bred producer in a high beef cycle. When the beef price is very low, a little bit of a premium can be helpful. However, when the price is historically high then production becomes increasingly important.

This is because regardless of what the market is doing; the fundamental profit drivers of beef production don’t change. Fertility and weight in conjunction with stocking rate, drive profit faster than anything else.

Depending on how many maternal benefits you include in your heterosis, you gain a minimum of 10% in a two way breed split. This is fixed.

Where as we can see in the example above; the price premium is not fixed and actually diminishes as the beef price goes up.

In conclusion when the feeder steer price is $2.00/kg live weight, the pure bred producer needs a price premium of 20 cents/kg to break even with the black baldy producer.

When the feeder steer price is $3.50 /kg live weight, the pure bred producer needs a price premium of 35cents/kg to break even with the black baldy producer.

Assumptions: 2016 feeder steer price: $3.50/kgAngus Premium: 10 centsHeterosis: 10%

There has never been a more important time to be cross breeding.

2016 Angus Black Baldy

Steer Weight (kg) 500 550 (10% Heterosis)

Price ($/kg) $3.60/kg $3.50/kg

Premium (cents) 10 cents 0

Gross ($) $1800/hd $1925/hd

Income/100hd $180 000 $192 500

Income difference/100hd -$12 500 +$12 500

Income differential (%) -4.8% +4.8%

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Heterosis: You are getting taxed if you don’t utilise it

What is it and what does it do?• Heterosis, hybrid vigor, or outbreeding enhancement,

is the improved or increased function of any biological quality in a hybrid offspring. Achieved through the mixed genetic composition of parental genetic makeup

• Heterosis accelerates lowly hereditable traits, that are not easily/quickly achieved in purebreds

• The following results are based on US research studies using genetically breed average Hereford bulls over Angus cows Vs genetically breed average Angus bulls over Angus cows

Why we need it?1. F1 cow is 8% more efficient than pure bred cow

(transforming grass milk) (USMARC)2. F1 cow lives 38% longer than pure bred (USMARC)3. F1 cow has 25% more production in kilograms of calf

weaned (USMARC)4. F1 female reaches puberty before a pure bred (MSU

study)

Cost and Income Benefits• Result: F1 female lives longer & is more fertile therefore

there is a decrease in replacement costs• Result: F1 female has an advantage in pregnancy rates

of 7% (H R Heterosis Project)• Result: F1 female more likely to get in calf as a two year &

will produce more calves in her lifespan than a pure bred • These attributes result in a 10% cost saving on cow

production costs over a pure bred herd (US MARC)

Health Benefits of Heterosis• Genetics control immune response and immunity• Pure bred doubles up more of the undesirable immune-

response genes (in breeding) • Crossbreeding ensures more genetic diversity and

optimal immune response• Thus, a crossbred cow tends to have more optimum

immune system function than a straight bred cow• Results in a healthier mum producing better colostrums

which results in a healthier and heavier calf (decrease in infant immune diseases and subclinical losses)

Real World Proof: Recent Studies• Profitability studies undertaken on the merits of cross

breeding in the leading purebred black herds of Simplot Livestock Co., Lacey Land and Livestock,. Harris Ranch and Circle A Angus in the US

• All studies showed a marked increase in income of the Hereford sired progeny over the pure black progeny

• Harris Ranch findings: Through the first year of the multiyear study, the crossbred calves had a $78/head advantage, compared to their straight bred peers (Table 1). There was a slight advantage to the crossbred ($10.80/head) for increased weaning weight, but most of it came through feedlot and carcass performance.

• The Hereford-sired group had a definite advantage in average daily gain, dry-matter feed conversion and, ultimately, cost of gain compared to the Angus-sired group.

Traits Angus Sired

Hereford Sired

Ranch $10.80

Back ground $14.10

Pre Feedlot $24.90

Feedlot $86.10

Carcase $33.27

Feed lot and Carcase $52.83

Net Value Difference $77.73

GET MORE

FOR YOUR!BANG!BLACK

If you need assistance in implementing a black baldy cross breeding program please contact Yalgoo or Herefords Australia.

Study conducted by Dave Daley and Sean Earley, California State University-Chico; cooperators are Lacey Livestock, CA; American Hereford Association; Harris Feeding Co.; Harris Ranch Beef Co.

If you are not crossbreeding, you are leaving 20-25% of production on the table. Does your pure bred premium cover this?

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AIMTo assist you in selecting bulls; for your specific production system or target market.

RATIONALEAlthough indexes are an important indication to the suitability for a specific market there are other factors that will determine whether that bull’s progeny will be best fit for a specific market.

We have combined the genotype and phenotype to form our recommendation.

METHODOLOGYRecommendations are our subjective opinion of the suitability of a certain bull for a specific market/production system.

We have used a combination of maturity type, Indexes, EBV’s, visual muscle content, feedback from clientele/processors and raw data to form our recommendations.

DESCRIPTIONS

SM = Supermarket TradeTo form our SM recommendations we have primarily used processor feedback.

For a bull deemed to be suitable for the SM trade he has to have a favourable combination of visual muscle, maturity type and SM index.

MSA = MSA Compliance driven marketsTo form our MSA recommendations we have primarily used the June SBTS Tech talk document: “ Meat Standards Australia Breeding: for Improved MSA Compliance & Increased MSA Index Values”

A bull recommended for MSA compliance markets must have a favorable combination of the following traits:• temperament• fat EBV’s• 200 400 600• IMF• carcase weight • visual muscle

MARKET/PRODUCTION SYSTEM SUITABILITY

‘Trust’ daughters Peas in a Pod @ 15mths

F = Feeder AnimalTo form our recommendations we have primarily used feedlot feedback/acceptability of Yalgoo and Yalgoo client’s cattle. As well as conducting our own market research.

A bull recommended for use in a system producing feeder steers will have a favorable combination of maturity pattern and the GN index.

EU = EU MarketTo form our recommendations we have primarily used feedlot/processor feedback/acceptability of Yalgoo and Yalgoo client’s cattle. As well as conducting our own market research.

A bull recommended for use in a system producing animals for the EU market will have a favorable combination of maturity pattern and the EU index.

HGS = Heavy Grass Finished MarketTo form our recommendations we have primarily used processor feedback/acceptability of Yalgoo and Yalgoo client’s cattle. As well as conducting our own market research.

A bull recommended for use in a system producing animals for the HGS market will have a favorable combination of visual muscle, maturity pattern and the GS index.

BB = Black baldyTo form our BB recommendations we have primarily used client/consultant feedback.

Use the Grain Fed Index to select for bulls suitable for a BB herd.

AS well as the GN index; for a bull deemed to be suitable for a BB production system he must a specific balance of traits. This is not to suggest that other bulls won’t fit into a BB herd. However, following consultation with existing BB producers it was determined that this balance will be the most profitable in a system using stocking rate as its primary profit driver and producing a 480-520kg black baldy feeder steer in temperate Australia.

W = Weaner ProducerTo form our recommendations we have primarily used market research. A bull recommended for use in a system producing animals for the W market will have a favorable combination of maturity pattern and 200 day growth.

‘Trust’ daughters Peas in a Pod @ 15mths

For more information regarding recommendations, ring Jock on 0497 762 977

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Bull costs and their impact on profit.

The primary role of a bull is to get live calves at a reasonable cost. The cost of a calf sired is a direct result of the longevity of the bull and the price paid for the bull.

1. Structural integrity 2. Libido 3. Pre sale and post sale management (incl

nutrition & disease management) 4. Genetic merit of a bull 5. Temperament 6. Resilience

BACKGROUND INFORMATIONBull failure through breakdown or infertility is a major industry issue. Independent studies have suggested it could be around the 30% - 40% per annum across the industry. Problems often arise between the bull supplier and client as to compensation for a bull failure which is quickly compounded by empty cows. At Yalgoo we are determined to offer industry best practise regarding BULL QA.

Even more of a financial threat is purchasing a bull that is never going to get cows pregnant. Bull Quality assurance was revolutionised in the late 1970’s and 80’s through work done by Dr. Mike Blockey. After testing thousands of commercial bull’s of all ages he showed that 25% of bull’s tested were unfit for service. He then developed a protocol to ensure these bull’s would be identified before they were sold. This was known as the Serving Ability Test (SAT). Industry uptake was good through the 90’s, however it seems there is an industry trend away from bull testing again. Disturbingly this means that around 1 in 5 bulls will again be entering the Australian beef herd unfit for service.

New Zealand research by Greg Tatersfield suggested 28% of commercial working bull’s are unfit for service. And the Holmes and Sackett research suggested 18% of young bull’s are unfit for service. If you are purchasing un tested bulls, how would you know? Serving Ability Testing, although laborious is the definitive test we have to ensure bull’s are going to be able to fulfil their primary role.

The other advantage of Serving Ability Testing is to give the bull sexual experience. With sexual experience under his belt, he is more likely to get more cows pregnant in the first cycle. This increases the pressure put on herd fertility as well as having management benefits. Most importantly it means more weight in progeny at sale time which means more income.

At Yalgoo we offer a pre-sale protocol that is industry best standard.

Our program is as follows:• ALL YALGOO SALE BULL’S HAVE BEEN SEMEN

TESTED• INDEPENDENT STRUCTURAL ASSESSMENT. Bulls and

females are independently assessed for structural soundness and temperament, by Dr. Phil Holmes and/or Jim Green

• NO HOOF TRIMMING. There has been no hoof trimming on Yalgoo for 20+years

• VET CHECKED. All bulls are vet checked by Dr. Phil Holmes. Yalgoo sale criteria states that all bulls must measure 32cm or larger for testicle circumference at 400 days. Hocks, feet, penis and jaw structure are also examined. All bulls are scored for testicle tone and any bulls with abnormalities are culled

• TESTICLE TONE SCORED. To semen test or not to semen test? Research has shown that if testicles are firm, springy and of adequate size then the bull has a 98% chance of delivering good quality semen. Because semen quality rises and falls ad infinitum, semen testing is not the ideal method to get an overall picture of the bull’s potential to deliver quality semen year round. For more information please contact us

• SERVING ABILTY. All Yalgoo bulls must pass a service ability test to ensure they can serve a cow before leaving Yalgoo

• PFIZER BLUE STAR. All sale bull’s are tested to ensure no Persistently Infected animals with Pestivirus are sold. All bull’s are vaccinated according to Blue Star protocol

• FEEDBACK: To further improve our bull QA we need your help! With the bull you have purchased you will receive an audit of performance. We encourage you to fill out this when/if a problem arises with your bull, and get it back to us. We will use this information to improve our bull QA to ensure our bulls last longer. Everyone in the bull supply chain will benefit from these records.

• WARRANTY: From 2015 onwards Yalgoo bulls will be depreciated over their working life. We have developed the Yalgoo depreciation schedule, to indicate how this will work. This will become part of a ‘gold plated’ bull warranty that will come with buying a Yalgoo bull. There is a lot of information that will be included in a booklet that will be distributed later in 2015. It will set out the guidelines that aim to protect you from price risk and increase transparency concerning bull failure. Ensure your seed stock provider is doing everything they can to minimise bull breakdown!

• INSURANCE: All Yalgoo bulls making $9000 or more at the Yalgoo sale are automatically covered free on the fall of hammer for 6 months!

• CLIENT GUIDENCE FOR BULL QA: Please speak to us if you require any assistance in developing your own protocol to ensure your bull’s are fit for service each year pre-joining. As your bull ages the likelihood for him being unfit for service increases. i.e. A 6 year old bull is 4 times more likely to be unsound for breeding than a three year old bull.

YALGOO BULL QUALITY ASSURANCE

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THE HERDThe Yalgoo bull breeding herd consists of 350 performance recorded and pedigreed cows. The herd competes with a 16 000+ merino flock and a commercial cattle herd. It is run under the same principle as the commercial herd and wintered at 12DSE/ha on older pastures.

The fertility and production of this herd is a result of a commercially disciplined approach to management. Industry best practise is implemented to ensure the fundamental profit drivers of fertility, structural soundness and longevity are passed onto our clients herds.

HERD MANAGEMENT• Heifers calve at 2yro to yearling bulls• Heifers are joined for a six week period to maximise

pressure on fertility• Heifers that receive extreme assistance or come up

empty are culled• Females aren’t supplementary fed for production• Mature cow herd joined for 6 weeks• Calves are yard weaned at 5-6 months• Empty and dystocia cows are culled• No hoof trimming on Yalgoo for 20+ years• Yearling heifers are run with PI’s to ensure natural immunity

against Pesti-virus• Large AI & ET programs are undertaken, using outlier sires

to increase genetic gain• The average Yalgoo cow is youthful to ensure genetic

turnover is maximised• Constant classing is undertaken, ensuring only the highest

performing, fertile females are retained in the herd• All females must calve annually, unassisted and in line with

joining to remain in the Yalgoo herd older pastures.

Calving Ease option are the bulls that are the most likely to give you an unassisted calf out of a 2yo heifer under the right management.

They are selected from cow families that consistently produce early, light calves, with the right structure. These bulls are also below breed average for birth weight but generally have enough performance to add value to your mature cow herd as well.

OUR VALUE PROPOSITION• Commercially disciplined herd management based

on economic rationale• Fully described animals. Data gathered with

acumen and integrity• Breed leading performance• Market acceptance of phenotype• Industry Best Practise for Product QA and service• Implementation of innovative technologies and

techniques deemed of value to clients• Committed to providing topical, economically

valuable information to clients regarding beef profitability

Prototype Heifer/cow bull:

Low birth Structure and High Indexing

Yalgoo Heifer bulls Breed Average

HEIFER / COW BULLS

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The Yalgoo Breeding Program is based around manipulating genetic traits and implementing industry best management strategies to maximise profits in our client’s beef herds

GENETIC PROGRESSGenetic progress is driven by selection using the Grain Fed index. We believe this index is the most versatile in that it incorporates the best balance of traits to expose our clients to the greatest diversity of markets.The Grain Fed Index has the optimal balance of fertility, carcase and growth traits. This ensure steers and heifers are meeting market demands, whilst the cow herd remains highly efficient, fertile and profitable.

GROWTHYalgoo is one of the highest growth herds in the breed, with our 2017 sale team averaging in the top 20% of the breed for all growth traits. Beef profitability is all about kg’s sold. We select for high growth to ensure our clients can maximise kg’s/ha produced.

Yalgoo is one of the very few whiteface studs that measure mature cow weights. We aim to produce animals that have a strong growth to 600 days before tapering off. In the New England under high stocking rates, mature cow weights are best kept moderate. Your cow herd will consume 60-80% of dry matter on the farm. Therefore we need to keep cost of production at a minimum. Easy fleshing, moderate mature growth females will assist in keeping a lid on cost of production. High mature growth, late maturing cows are inherently less fertile and efficient.

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BIRTH WEIGHTAlthough Yalgoo is at the top end of the breed for growth traits; birth weight is just above breed average. Yalgoo will continue to put downward pressure on birth weight to level off at just below breed average.

FERTILITYWe ensure the fundamentals of our management practices are industry best practise to maximise the pressure placed on fertility. This is outlined in the “Herd Management” section

Genetically we concentrate on:• Shorter gestation length - the Yalgoo Herd lies in the

top 35% of the breed for GL EBV Graph• Moderate milk: Yalgoo aims to keep 200 milk at breed

average. We strive to keep milk at a level that doesn’t hinder fertility

• Rib and Rump fat: Yalgoo aims to keep strike a balance between breeding highly fertile females and steers that meet market demands. We believe this equates to rib and rump EBV’s of around 0.

• Scrotal Size: The Yalgoo herd lies in the top 20% of the breed for Scrotal size. Our females are breeding bulls with bigger scrotal circumferences resulting in earlier and larger matings. These bulls are producing females that reach sexual maturity at an earlier age and are inherently more fertile.

200 DAY GROWTH (kg)

400 DAY WEIGHT (kg)

Calving Year

EBV

EBV

600 DAY WEIGHT (kg)

MATURE WEIGHT (kg)

200 DAY MILK (kg)

SCROTAL SIZE (cm)

CARCASE EMA (sq.cm)

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CARCASEYalgoo strives to be the leading supplier of whiteface carcase genetics. Our cattle must scan high for EMA and IMF and equally importantly express this muscle visually.1. All animals are scanned for EMA,

IMF & Fat2. Bulls are independently muscle scored and average a C+ for

muscling3. Yalgoo Herd Carcase EBV’s Vs Breed

• CWT: TOP 20% of breed• EMA: TOP 25% of breed• IMF: TOP 20% of breed• RBY: TOP 35% of breed• GN index: TOP 30% of breed

TEMPERAMENTIn a recent survey in the US, this was ranked as the most important genetic trait by US beef producers. Yalgoo has long had a reputation for breeding quiet cattle.

Yalgoo is one of the very few whiteface studs that measure temperament. This is done by an independent assessor. The importance of this is paramount. Your cattle will generally react differently around a new face. Your bull provider’s cattle are used to him/her, however they won’t be there on your farm to deal with the bull on a day to day basis. By getting an independent assessor to do this we are much more likely to pick up any aggressive stock before they leave the farm.

PHENOTYPIC TRAITSThe phenotypic traits that Yalgoo select for are:• Superior visual muscling• Structural correctness• Correct udder type• Eye pigment and placement

MATURITY TYPEMaturity type is controlled both by genetic and environmental factors. We aim to produce frame 7 bulls with positive fat cover and a medium/early maturity pattern.

We find under high stocking rates, earlier maturing cattle are more versatile and marketable.

DATA INTEGRITYYalgoo has a Breedplan completeness of recording rating of four and a half stars.Our herd enjoys a high degree of performance predictability as a result of accurate BREEDPLAN EBV’s. This is due to extensive testing in the following traits:• ALL stud calves are weighed at Birth, increasing the

accuracy of their birth weight EBV• ALL stud bulls and heifers are weighed for 200, 400 and

600 day weight. Steers are weighed and recorded until they are sold. By weighing all animals we are increasing the information nucleus on each dam and creating greater herd linkage which increases BREEDPLAN accuracies

CARCASE WEIGHT (kg)

CARCASE RIB FAT (mm)

CARCASE RUMP FAT (mm)

CARCASE RBY (%)

CARCASE IMF (%) )

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Yalgoo Lexicon F203

• ALL stud heifers and bulls (since 1972) have been scanned for EMA, fat depth and IMF (since 2000). Therefore our sale bulls have more accurate carcase EBV’s and we are maximising the carcase information from our herd, allowing us to achieve more rapid genetic progress in carcase traits

• Mature cow weight is measured• Independent phenotypic traits are measured including :

Structure, Muscle scores & temperament• Yalgoo was a co operator herd in the across breed NFI

trial work to develop an EBV for Net Feed Intake. AGBU is currently making modifications to the NFI analysis

• By sourcing Yalgoo genetics you can be assured that any current/future economically important EBV will be measured with the greatest care and submitted correctly

MANAGING YOUR YALGOO BULLAppropriate nutrition and paddock size must be provided when the bull is to be used in a single sire mating situation. All bulls should be examined frequently during the joining period so that signs of injury or disease can be detected and treated immediately.

Structural problems in cattle have a substantial effect on both the reproductive and growth performance of a beef herd. It is widely recognised that structural problems in sires have detrimental effects on conception rates, calving patterns and thus profitability. Similarly, females with inadequate structural characteristics are more prone to weaning lighter calves or conceiving later in the breeding season than their more functional counterparts. These structural problems are filtered through the supply chain resulting in reduced income for the producer, feedlot and thus reducing the overall productivity of the Australian Beef Industry.

Over the past decade, use of the Beef Class Structural Assessment System in the seedstock industry has produced a marked improvement in herds which have shown commitment to using the information appropriately. Through these dedicated breeders, there has been a flow on affect of structural improvement through out all sectors of the beef cattle industry.

YALGOO STRUCTURAL PROGRAM:The 2016 Yalgoo Sale Bulls have been independently structurally assessed to maximise the quality of stock on offer. Any animals deemed inadequate have been removed from the sale draft. The Yalgoo sale bulls were assessed by Dr. Phil Holmes on the 20/5/16

The Beef Class Structural Assessment System uses a 1-9 scoring system;• A score of 5 is ideal. • A score of 4 or 6 shows slight variation from ideal, but this

includes most animals. An animal scoring 4 or 6 would be acceptable in any breeding program.

• A score of 3 or 7 shows greater variation but would be acceptable in most commercial programs. However, seedstock producers should be vigilant and understand that this score indicates greater variation from ideal.

• A score of 2 or 8 are low scoring animals and should be looked closely before purchasing.

• A score of 1 or 9 should not be catalogued and are considered culls.

Sheath, Eye and Temperament (1 - 5)• A higher score indicates a tighter sheath and is more

favourable• A lower score indicates a quieter animal and is more

favourable• A higher score indicates a more favourable eye setting

Yalgoo Viceroy

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GRASS FED STEER ($)

Calving Year

Index

DOCILITY (%)

Calving Year

Index

GRAIN FED STEER ($) EU ($)

Calving Year

Index

Pregnant Heifers

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DATA INTEGRITYYalgoo has a Breedplan completeness of recording rating of four and a half stars.Our herd enjoys a high degree of performance predictability as a result of accurate BREEDPLAN EBV’s. This is due to extensive testing in the following traits:• ALL stud calves are weighed at Birth, increasing the

accuracy of their birth weight EBV• ALL stud bulls and heifers are weighed for 200, 400

and 600 day weight. Steers are weighed and recorded until they are sold. By weighing all animals we are increasing the information nucleus on each dam and creating greater herd linkage which increases BREEDPLAN accuracies

• ALL stud heifers and bulls (since 1972) have been scanned for EMA, fat depth and IMF (since 2000). Therefore our sale bulls have more accurate carcase EBV’s and we are maximising the carcase information from our herd, allowing us to achieve more rapid genetic progress in carcase traits

• Mature cow weight is measured• Independent phenotypic traits are measured including :

Structure, Muscle scores & temperament• Yalgoo was a co operator herd in the across breed

NFI trial work to develop an EBV for Net Feed Intake. AGBU is currently making modifications to the NFI analysis

• By sourcing Yalgoo genetics you can be assured that any current/future economically important EBV will be measured with the greatest care and submitted correctly

MANAGING YOUR YALGOO BULLAppropriate nutrition and paddock size must be provided when the bull is to be used in a single sire mating situation. All bulls should be examined frequently during the joining period so that signs of injury or disease can be detected and treated immediately.

YALGOO QUALITY ASSURANCE

Churchill Stud - Sire of 9 Special ET Brothers

NJW Trust, Sire of lots 11,21

MATURE COW WEIGHTI have made special mention of this graph to highlight the importance of how mature cow weight effects stocking rate.

From 2009 to 2013 (circled area), MCW and 600 were increasing at the same rate. This is what you would expect when no selection pressure is being applied, as these traits are highly correlated.

From 2013 to 2015 we can see a distinctive gap open between these two traits. This gap reflects the selection pressure that has occurred on mature cow weight. The growth curve is being bent at 600 days and this has a pronounced affect on stocking rate. Importantly 600 day wt has not been compromised to achieve this result. This means there is no compromise in terms of income received on young sale stock as long as these stock are marketed before 600 days. However there is the ability to increase stocking rate as the MCW EBV has fallen by 8kgs.

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Structural problems in cattle have a substantial effect on both the reproductive and growth performance of a beef herd. It is widely recognised that structural problems in sires have detrimental effects on conception rates, calving patterns and thus profitability. Similarly, females with inadequate structural characteristics are more prone to weaning lighter calves or conceiving later in the breeding season than their more functional counterparts. These structural problems are filtered through the supply chain resulting in reduced income for the producer, feedlot and thus reducing the overall productivity of the Australian Beef Industry.

HOW TO USE THE BEEF CLASS STRUCTURAL ASSESSMENT SYSTEM

BEEF CLASS STRUCTURAL ASSESSMENT

The Beef Class Structural Assessment System uses a 1-9 scoring system;• A score of 5 is ideal. • A score of 4 or 6 shows slight variation from ideal,

but this includes most animals. An animal scoring 4 or 6 would be acceptable in any breeding program.

• A score of 3 or 7 shows greater variation but would be acceptable in most commercial programs. However, seedstock producers should be vigilant and understand that this score indicates greater variation from ideal.

• A score of 2 or 8 are low scoring animals and should be looked closely before purchasing.

• A score of 1 or 9 should not be catalogued and are considered culls.

Over the past decade, use of the Beef Class Structural Assessment System in the seedstock industry has produced a marked improvement in herds which have shown commitment to using the information appropriately. Through these dedicated breeders, there has been a flow on affect of structural improvement through out all sectors of the beef cattle industry.

YALGOO STRUCTURAL PROGRAM:The 2017 Yalgoo Sale Bulls have been independently structurally assessed to maximise the quality of stock on offer. Any animals deemed inadequate have been removed from the sale draft. The Yalgoo sale bulls were assessed by Dr. Phil Holmes on the 24/5/17

Sheath, Eye and Temperament (1 - 5)• A higher score indicates a tighter sheath and is

more favourable• A lower score indicates a quieter animal and is

more favourable• A higher score indicates a more favourable eye

settin

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Only GROUP BREEDPLAN EBV’s with Accuracies (Acc) can be validly compared between herds.

Estimated Breeding Values (EBVS) for the growth traits are calculated in kilograms, The EBV is the best estimate of an animal’s genetic merit for that traits.

Accuracies are presented with every EBV and give an indication of the amount of information that has been used in the calculation of that EBV. The higher the accuracy the lower the likelihood of change in the animal’s EBVs more information is analysed for that animal or its relatives.

Birth Weight - The lower the birth weight EBV, the lighter is the birth weight potential of the progeny.

200 Day Weight - Indicates the relative weight advantage of a sire 8-10 months of age.

400 Day Weight - Indicates the relative weight advantage of a sire at yearling age.

600 Day Weight - Indicates the relative weight advantage of a sire beyond yearling age. This EBV is important if selecting sires to breed steers for grain fed export markets.

Genetic Milk - Reflects the extra calf weight at weaning due to the genetic influence a sire has on his daughters milking and mothering ability.

Gestation Length - Lower (-) EBV’s indicate easier calving and increased growth after birth.

EMA - Bulls with positive EBVs for this trait are expected to produce more muscular progeny than bulls with negative EBVs.

Fat Depth - Bulls with negative EBVs for this trait are expected to produce leaner progeny than bulls with positive EBVs.

Intra-Muscular Fat Percentage - Estimates the genetic difference in the percentage of intra-muscular fat at the 12th/13th rib site in a 300kg dressed carcase. Positive values are generally more favourable.

Retail Beef Yield Percentage - Represents total (boned out) meat yield as a percentage of a 300kg dressed carcase. A more positive EBV indicates higher percentage carcase yield.

Scrotal Size - This EBV is an indicator of male fertility in regards to semen quality and quantity. Higher EBVs indicate higher fertility potential of male progeny and is positively correlated to age of puberty in female progeny.

Days to Calving (DC) - Measures the time interval from the first exposure to a bull in paddock mating to when a cow calves. A negative EBV indicates a shorter interval and therefore higher fertility.

Mature Cow Weight - Is an estimate of the difference in cow weight at calf weaning time and is an indicator of mature cow weight and potential feed requirements.

Carcase Weight - Estimates the difference in carcase weight at a standard 650 days of age.Supermarket Index - Estimates the genetic differences between animals in net profitability per cow joined for an example commercial herd targeting the domestic supermarket trade. Steers are either finished on grass or grain (e.g. 50-70 DAYS). Steers are assumed marketed at 450kgs live weight (250kg HSCW and 12mm P8 fat depth) at 17 months of age. Daughters are retained for breeding. In response to industry feedback regarding eating quality and tenderness, a small premium has been placed on marbling.Grass Fed Steer Index - Estimates the genetic differences between animals in net profitability per cow joined for an example commercial herd targeting grass finished steers. Steers are assumed marketed at 600kg live weight (330 HSCW and 8mm P8 fast depth) at 23 months of age. Daughters are retained for breeding. In response to industry feedback regarding eating quality and tenderness, a small premium has been placed on marbling.Grain Fed Steer Index - Estimates the genetic differences between animals in net profitability per cow joined for an example commercial herd targeting pasture grown steers with a 125 day feedlot finishing period for the grain fed markets. Steers are assumed marketed at 600kg live weight (330 HSCW and 20mm P8 fast depth) at 20 months of age. Daughters are retained for breeding. There is a significant premium if steers reach a marbling score of 2 or greater.EU Index - Estimates the genetic differences between animals in net profitability per cow joined for an example commercial herd targeting pasture finished steers for the EU markets. Steers are assumed marketed at 620kg live weight (330 HSCW and 14mm P8 fast depth) at 24 months of age. Daughters are retained for breeding. There is no marbling requirement.

TECHNICAL

Carcase & Fertility TraitsWeight, Traits & Indexes

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Lot No. FC RC FA RA RS RH Muscle Eye

Score Temp. Sheath Testicle

1 SODL016 6 5 4 5 5 5 B- 4 1 4 12 SODL205 6 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 5 1 4 13 SODL065 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 4 1 4 14 SODL284 5 5 5 5 5 5 B- 5 1 4 15 SODL279 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 4 1 4 16 SODL041 6 6 5 5 5 5 C+ 4 1 3 17 SODL051 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 4 1 5 18 SODL129 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 4 1 4 19 SODL058 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 4 1 4 110 SODL003 5 5 5 5 5 5 B- 4 1 4 111 SODL071 6 5 5 5 5 6 C 4 1 4 112 SODL263 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 4 1 5 113 SODL277 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 4 1 5 114 SODL269 5 5 5 5 5 5 B 4 1 5 115 SODL274 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 4 1 5 116 SODL276 5 5 5 5 5 5 C 5 1 4 117 SODL285 4 4 5 5 5 5 C+ 3 1 5 118 SODL272 5 5 4 4 5 5 C+ 5 2 5 119 SODL283 5 5 5 5 5 5 B- 4 1 4 120 SODL158 5 5 4 5 5 5 C+ 4 1 5 121 SODL096 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 4 1 4 122 SODL042 4 4 3 5 5 5 C+ 4 1 4 123 SODL417 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 4 1 5 124 SODL260 4 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 4 1 5 225 SODL278 6 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 4 1 3 126 SODL264 6 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 4 1 5 127 SODL262 6 5 3 3 5 5 C+ 5 1 4 128 SODL063 5 5 5 5 5 5 B- 4 2 4 129 SODL130 5 5 5 5 5 5 B- 4 1 3 130 SODL066 5 5 5 5 5 5 B- 4 1 4 131 SODL023 5 5 5 5 5 5 B- 3 1 5 132 SODL035 5 5 5 5 5 5 B 4 1 5 133 SODL113 5 5 3 4 4 5 B- 5 1 5 134 SODL178 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 4 1 4 135 SODL061 4 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 4 1 5 136 SODL176 6 6 4 5 5 5 C+ 4 1 5 137 SODL248 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 4 1 2 138 SODL217 5 5 4 4 4 5 C+ 4 1 4 139 SODL116 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 2 1 4 140 SODL173 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 4 1 5 141 SODL227 5 5 5 5 5 5 C 4 1 4 142 SODL127 6 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 4 1 4 143 SODL229 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 3 1 5 144 SODL243 5 5 5 5 5 5 B- 4 1 4 145 SODL414 5 5 3 3 4 5 C+ 4 1 5 146 SODL167 5 5 5 5 5 5 C 3 1 4 147 SODL204 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 4 1 5 148 SODL224 6 6 5 5 5 5 C+ 5 2 4 149 SODL100 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 5 1 4 150 SODL076 NO STRUCTURAL SCORES AVAILABLE - BULL GUARANTEED51 SODL084 5 5 6 6 6 5 C+ 4 1 4 1

STRUCTURAL SCORES

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KEY CONTRIBUTORSTO THE 2017 YALGOO BULL SALE

Ideal structure, excellent udder | Yalgoo prototypeAverage birth weight on 4 progeny is 43kgs | Performance of 1st 3 progeny

A036 progeny Scan wt Rank

in drop IMF Rank in drop EMA Rank

in drop

D006 (F) 454 @ 16mths 1 6.1 4 74 1

F161 (F) 448 @ 16mths 5 6.9 4 72 5

G075 (M) 618 @ 13 mths 3 5.6 1 102 1

YALGOO BLUSH A036

69% of the offering are genetically predisposed to the following three animals

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YALGOO TIGRESS Z241

Balanced Performance, structure, carcase, do-ability

Longevity and Phenotype

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW SC EMA RIB RU RBY IMF DOC NFI SM GS GN EU

-2.3 4.4 33 55 84 82 2.9 4.7 0.4 0.8 1.5 0.1 3 -0.13+

$103+

$98+

$106+

$116

YALGOO VICEROY E316

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1 YALGOO LEGEND L016 (AI) (P) Ident: SODL016 Born: 21/08/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

DOONBIDDIE HUSTLER (AI) (P) ARDO HUSTLER 4110 (IMP NZL) (P) ARDO AMETHYST 730 (P) Sire: ELITE 4110 E212 (AI) (P) MARKOWEN EXECUTIVE (AI) (P) SOUTH BUKALONG WINIFRED 54 (AI) (P) SOUTH BUKALONG WINIFRED 48 (P) STUDBROOK D'ARTAGNION V086 (AI) (ET) (S) YALGOO VICEROY E316 (ET) (P) YALGOO VANESSA T104 (P) Dam: YALGOO WHISPER J108 (P) MARKOWEN INTRUDER (P) YALGOO WHISPER D038 (P) YALGOO WHISPER Z126 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$128 Grass Fed Steer: +$123 Grain Fed Steer: +$156 EU Index: +$141

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: 50% Possession. We felt that this bull needed more exposure outside of our paddocks, so we have offered a half share in L016. I believe he might be the E212 son that the industry needs. L016 is a combination of two of the better performing bull's out of the Hereford Bin Project, so his number's are solid. He is a heifer 's first calf out of a really functional Viceroy. He get's his growth spread from E212, and his carcase, efficiency and structure from Viceroy. Legend will give all of the production traits a boost, without sacrificing anything in the cost traits or phenotype. Come and have a look at him. L016 achieved a 93% conception rate over heifers and then went out and backed up some AI cows. Terms will be announced on sale day. Market/ System suitability: MSA, F, EU, HGS, BB. Pigment: 100/100

2 YALGOO KNICKERBOCKER L205 (P) Ident: SODL205 Born: 14/10/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

GLENDAN PARK STORM W134 (H) BOWMONT STORM C093 (H) BOWMONT MARITANA W168 (AI) (H) Sire: YALGOO BREAK OUT G075 (AI) (P) BENDULLA WINSTON (P) YALGOO BLUSH A036 (P) YALGOO BLUSH S8 (P) ALLENDALE MUSKETEER (AI) (S) STUDBROOK D'ARTAGNION V086 (AI) (ET) (S) BOWEN TRICEL P180 (P) Dam: YALGOO VANESSA E054 (ET) (P) YALGOO CRUNCH M109 (AI) (P) YALGOO VANESSA T104 (P) YALGOO VANESSA G127 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$107 Grass Fed Steer: +$102 Grain Fed Steer: +$122 EU Index: +$119

Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Our best Break Out son from a full sister to our Viceroy bull. Ideal phenotype and structure he is a next generation bull for increasing profitability. A sure fire MSA sire who will increase yield and meat quality. A prototype for our program and a very popular bull with visitors. Top 10% 400, 600, SC, EMA and all indexes. Market/ System suitability: SM, MSA, F, EU, HGS, BB. Pigment: 100/100

3 YALGOO LUKE L065 (AI) (P) Ident: SODL065 Born: 30/08/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

LEELANDS QUINN Q24 (P) LEELANDS UNANIMOUS 9927 (P) LEELANDS PRINCESS P56 (P) Sire: KOANUI UNANIMOUS 3152 (IMP NZL) (P) KOANUI BATMAN R82 (P) KOANUI DAINTY T364 (P) KOANUI DAINTY R211 (P) HEATHERDALE OPIUM U78 (AI) (P) VALMA MAXIMUS (AI) (P) VALMA EPICS WATTLE W32 (P) Dam: YALGOO TRIPLE TREAT G104 (P) MARKOWEN INTRUDER (P) YALGOO TRIPLE TREAT D099 (P) YALGOO TRIPLE TREAT Z130 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$92 Grass Fed Steer: +$87 Grain Fed Steer: +$95 EU Index: +$102

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,600WT(x2),SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Calving ease option. Sire Unanimous has done a good job here for bending the growth curve and strengthening maternal traits. A bull to correct calving ease without restricting growth and correcting udders. Syndicate mating over commercial heifers. Market/system suitability: F, EU, HGS. Pigment: 100/100

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-0.8 +4.1 +40 +68 +100 +79 +17 +2.7 -3.8 +69 +4.7 +1.0 +1.1 +0.7 +1.5

73% 73% 69% 69% 71% 64% 53% 74% 42% 61% 55% 57% 62% 55% 57%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-1.2 +5.4 +36 +62 +93 +85 +14 +3.1 -3.1 +61 +4.8 +0.7 +1.2 +0.9 +0.8

51% 73% 68% 68% 70% 63% 49% 74% 37% 59% 51% 55% 59% 52% 52%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-0.4 +3.5 +34 +54 +77 +62 +20 +2.2 -2.6 +57 +2.7 -0.1 -0.3 +1.1 +0.0

74% 74% 69% 68% 70% 64% 58% 71% 48% 61% 53% 57% 59% 55% 55%

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LOT 1 & 2

LOT 4

LOT 6

LOT 2

LOT 5

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4 YALGOO TORNADO L284 (ET) (S) Ident: SODL284 Born: 12/11/2015 Eye Pigment: 85/100

SHF RADAR M326 R125 (P) KJ HVH 33N REDEEM 485T ET (IMP USA) (P) HVH OKSANA 4L 33N (P) Sire: CHURCHILL STUD 3134A (IMP USA) (P) GOLDEN OAK OUTCROSS 18U (P) CHURCHILL LADY 002X ET (P) CHURCHILL LADY 600S ET (P) ALLENDALE KHATMANDU 2 (S) KARINA VALDRES (AI) (S) PALLABAH HOLLIDAY J36 (AI) (ET) (P) Dam: YALGOO TIGRESS Z241 (H#) YALGOO CONDOR Q66 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIGRESS V110 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIGRESS N40 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$117 Grass Fed Steer: +$110 Grain Fed Steer: +$133 EU Index: +$130

Traits Observed: 200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: We see a stud sire as a bull that will change something for the better in the industry, surely this guy can. Tornado L284 has had some illustrious maternal brothers, but he surpasses them all. My pick of the sale and a must for those who are serious about improving both genetic and visual muscle. He is one of 10 full brothers in the sale. Dam Z241 has been our phenotypic star and is the oldest cow in our herd. She still has impeccable structure, do-ability and has just weaned one of our top yearling bulls. L284 has whiteface softness and performance, Angus carcase traits and a Euro muscle pattern. Used over stud cows he was a standout for both EMA and IMF raw data. We are retaining semen for within herd use only. Top 10% for 200 400 600, SC, EMA and all indexes. Market/ System suitability; F, EU, HGS. Pigment: 100/100

5 YALGOO BREAK OUT L279 (ET) (P) Ident: SODL279 Born: 08/11/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/85

ALLENDALE PUNTER 3 (AI) (P) ALLENDALE YACKA (AI) (P) ALLENDALE FLORRIE Z33 (AI) (P) Sire: ALLENDALE ANZAC E114 (P) ALLENDALE NATIONAL W168 (P) ALLENDALE DAWN B22 (AI) (ET) (P) ALLENDALE DAWN T60 (AI) (P) EVESHAM HORATIO (AI) (ET) (P) BENDULLA WINSTON (P) BENDULLA MARGARET K47 (P) Dam: YALGOO BLUSH A036 (P) YALGOO ENVOY M41 (AI) (P) YALGOO BLUSH S8 (P) YALGOO BLUSH L50 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$117 Grass Fed Steer: +$113 Grain Fed Steer: +$144 EU Index: +$126

Traits Observed: 200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: The first of 7 sons we are offering from A36. She is the donor cow that is embedding the hard to measure traits of do-ability, efficiency and longevity into our herd. On raw data, her first 5 progeny all ranked in the top 5 in their drop for 200, 400 EMA and IMF. An outlier for the breed. L279 is so complete and safe. We used him in our stud herd and he might be our best Anzac/A36 combination. A36 is our most important cow and I encourage you to get some of her in your herd. Top 10% 200, 400, 600 SC, EMA, Fats, IMF and all indexes. Market/ System suitability: MSA, F, HGS, BB. Pigment 100/85

6 YALGOO SHAFT L041 (AI) (P) Ident: SODL041 Born: 27/08/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

DRF JWR PRINCE VICTOR 711 (P) TH 122 71I VICTOR 719T (IMP USA) (P) KBCR 19D DOMINETTE 122 (P) Sire: TH 71U 719T MR HEREFORD 11X (IMP USA) (P) NJW FHF 9710 TANK 45P (P) TH 7N 45P RITA 71U (P) TH 814H 3L RITA 7N (P) HEATHERDALE OPIUM U78 (AI) (P) SEVENBARDOT OPIUM Z24 (P) SEVENBARDOT URSULA Q69 (P) Dam: YALGOO SHANGRI LA C204 (P) YALGOO BUNKER W207 (P) YALGOO SHANGRI LA Z062 (P) YALGOO SHANGRI LA W015 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$113 Grass Fed Steer: +$106 Grain Fed Steer: +$124 EU Index: +$127

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Explosive shape to this Mr H son. His dam is top end and this guy will optimise growth and muscle shape. Shaft has a really wide base is moderate yet heavy and will be one of the top end sire options on the day. Syndicate mated at Yalgoo. Top 10% for 200 400 600, Milk, SC, Yield and all indexes. Pigment: 100/100

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+1.9 +6.0 +41 +70 +103 +82 +18 +3.6 -3.7 +68 +5.2 +0.8 +0.1 +1.3 +0.6

56% 65% 66% 67% 68% 58% 53% 73% 30% 56% 48% 52% 55% 48% 49%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-1.3 +6.2 +43 +66 +96 +75 +17 +2.9 -2.0 +67 +5.1 +1.7 +2.8 +0.0 +1.7

60% 68% 69% 70% 71% 65% 59% 74% 39% 62% 55% 59% 63% 57% 57%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-1.8 +4.3 +38 +64 +95 +76 +20 +3.3 -3.4 +65 +4.3 -0.6 -0.9 +1.8 +0.3

74% 73% 69% 69% 71% 63% 56% 76% 32% 58% 49% 54% 57% 50% 51%

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7 YALGOO VIDEO L051 (AI) (P) Ident: SODL051 Born: 29/08/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

MOUNT DIFFICULT FELLIS Y12 (AI) (P) WIRRUNA DAFFY D1 (P) MOUNT DIFFICULT LAST DAY A205 (P) Sire: WIRRUNA GEELONG G171 (AI) (P) WIRRUNA VICKERY (AI) (S) WIRRUNA LAST DAY E163 (AI) (P) MOUNT DIFFICULT LAST DAY C31 (AI) (P) ALLENDALE MUSKETEER (AI) (S) STUDBROOK D'ARTAGNION V086 (AI) (ET) (S) BOWEN TRICEL P180 (P) Dam: YALGOO VANESSA E321 (ET) (P) YALGOO CRUNCH M109 (AI) (P) YALGOO VANESSA T104 (P) YALGOO VANESSA G127 (P)

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$ Index Values Supermarket: +$101 Grass Fed Steer: +$100 Grain Fed Steer: +$121 EU Index: +$119

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Calving ease option. MSA sire, he will produce consistently high MSA indexing steers that will get you a seat at the negotiating table for price with your processor. His dam is another flush mate to Yalgoo Viceroy and we have used two maternal brothers in the stud. Video was mated in a syndicate over commercial cows with a 96% conception rate. Market/ System suitability: SM, MSA, F, BB. Pigment: 100/100

8 YALGOO ZODIAC L129 (P) Ident: SODL129 Born: 14/09/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

PINE HILL GOLIATH A615 (AI) (S) YALGOO ZED F190 (P) YALGOO ZELDA Y109 (P) Sire: YALGOO VIDEO J051 (P) STUDBROOK D'ARTAGNION V086 (AI) (ET) (S) YALGOO VANESSA E321 (ET) (P) YALGOO VANESSA T104 (P) KARINA VALDRES (AI) (S) YALGOO BOULDER Y056 (S) YALGOO BETTE T185 (P) Dam: YALGOO ZELDA D051 (AI) (P) YALGOO ENVOY M41 (AI) (P) YALGOO ZELDA R53 (AI) (P) YALGOO ZELDA K39 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$83 Grass Fed Steer: +$78 Grain Fed Steer: +$83 EU Index: +$96

Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Calving ease option. Dam has been a prolific producer of heifer bulls for the Yalgoo stud herd. Video is attractive, sound and round and will deliver strong maternal attributes. L129 was used in a syndicate mating. Market/ system suitability: F, BB. Pigment: 100/100

9 YALGOO BREAK OUT L058 (ET) (P) Ident: SODL058 Born: 30/08/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

ALLENDALE VAGABOND A74 (AI) (P) ALLENDALE WATERHOUSE D1 (P) ALLENDALE MARLINE X185 (P) Sire: DAYS CALIBRE G74 (P) ALLENDALE ROBIN HOOD Z239 (P) ALLENDALE DAWN C62 (AI) (P) ALLENDALE DAWN A150 (AI) (ET) (P) EVESHAM HORATIO (AI) (ET) (P) BENDULLA WINSTON (P) BENDULLA MARGARET K47 (P) Dam: YALGOO BLUSH A036 (P) YALGOO ENVOY M41 (AI) (P) YALGOO BLUSH S8 (P) YALGOO BLUSH L50 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$102 Grass Fed Steer: +$98 Grain Fed Steer: +$123 EU Index: +$115

Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: L058 was part of the flush that produced L029 who we lost with a broken leg. He was a beauty. Break out is extra long and has great feet. A36 will ensure functional replacements and his sire Calibre will guarantee this guy will increase production and yield. Top 10%: 200, EMA, IMF and GN indexes. Pigment: 100/100

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-1.1 +3.3 +30 +45 +63 +54 +13 +3.0 -5.0 +50 +5.0 +1.1 +1.2 +1.2 +0.8

74% 74% 69% 70% 72% 66% 54% 77% 41% 62% 56% 58% 61% 55% 57%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-0.9 +3.8 +27 +45 +70 +67 +19 +2.7 -3.0 +41 +3.0 -0.3 -0.5 +1.6 -0.2

42% 72% 66% 66% 65% 57% 45% 53% 32% 54% 48% 52% 56% 49% 49%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-0.8 +5.8 +38 +57 +84 +78 +10 +2.6 -1.6 +58 +5.8 +0.8 +1.3 +1.1 +1.3

60% 73% 70% 69% 69% 63% 57% 62% 36% 59% 52% 56% 60% 54% 56%

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10 YALGOO LEICHARDT L003 (AI) (P) Ident: SODL003 Born: 16/08/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

DOONBIDDIE HUSTLER (AI) (P) ARDO HUSTLER 4110 (IMP NZL) (P) ARDO AMETHYST 730 (P) Sire: ELITE 4110 E212 (AI) (P) MARKOWEN EXECUTIVE (AI) (P) SOUTH BUKALONG WINIFRED 54 (AI) (P) SOUTH BUKALONG WINIFRED 48 (P) PINE HILL GOLIATH A615 (AI) (S) YALGOO LEXICON F203 (P) YALGOO LIQUER Z147 (P) Dam: YALGOO BETTE J017 (P) VALMA MAXIMUS (AI) (P) YALGOO BETTE F110 (P) YALGOO BETTE X154 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$118 Grass Fed Steer: +$115 Grain Fed Steer: +$145 EU Index: +$132

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Calving ease option. A lot to like about this bull in terms of what he will add to overall herd profitability. 70-80% of the gain in your herd comes from the bull's you buy and this guy will increase all the profit driving traits without compromising stocking rate due to the moderate replacements he will leave. A high libido bull, give him 50+ females. L3 was used over stud heifers with a 97% conception rate. Top 10% EMA, IMF and all indexes. Market/ system suitability: SM, MSA, F, BB. Pigment: 100/100

11 YALGOO JUROR L071 (AI) (P) Ident: SODL071 Born: 31/08/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/90

RRH MR FELT 3008 (IMP USA) (P) KCF BENNETT 3008 M326 (P) KCF MISS 459 F284 (P) Sire: NJW 73S M326 TRUST 100W ET (IMP USA) (ET) (P) PW VICTOR BOOMER P606 (P) NJW P606 72N DAYDREAM 73S (P) NJW 94J DEW 72N (P) GUILFORD ZEUS Z1 (AI) (S) YARAWA SOUTH COOPER C114 (AI) (P) YARAWA SOUTH ANNABELLA Y28 (P) Dam: YALGOO BELLE KASHMIR F159 (P) YALGOO BLOCKADE U34 (P) YALGOO BELLE KASHMIR X182 (P) YALGOO BELLE KASHMIR U93 (AI) (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$109 Grass Fed Steer: +$107 Grain Fed Steer: +$129 EU Index: +$120

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Calving ease option. High profit sire- Optimal balance of traits with good muscle shape. Top end EMA; EMA is such a vital trait. It is a low cost trait in terms of the amount of grass it needs and it effects price, production and fertility. Combined with high fats and IMF; L71 is another bull to hit high end MSA and beef branding grids. L71 achieved a 100% conception rate over stud heifers. Top 10% EMA, IMF and all indexes. Market/ system suitability: SM, MSA, F, HGS, BB. Pigment: 100/90

12 YALGOO TORNADO L263 (ET) (S) Ident: SODL263 Born: 07/11/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

SHF RADAR M326 R125 (P) KJ HVH 33N REDEEM 485T ET (IMP USA) (P) HVH OKSANA 4L 33N (P) Sire: CHURCHILL STUD 3134A (IMP USA) (P) GOLDEN OAK OUTCROSS 18U (P) CHURCHILL LADY 002X ET (P) CHURCHILL LADY 600S ET (P) ALLENDALE KHATMANDU 2 (S) KARINA VALDRES (AI) (S) PALLABAH HOLLIDAY J36 (AI) (ET) (P) Dam: YALGOO TIGRESS Z241 (H#) YALGOO CONDOR Q66 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIGRESS V110 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIGRESS N40 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$111 Grass Fed Steer: +$104 Grain Fed Steer: +$126 EU Index: +$125

Traits Observed: 200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Tornado L263 might be the preferred sire option of the Tornado's. Long, soft, correct with ideal muscle expression and excellent structure. These Stud calves are November's but have gone round many of their older contemporaries for weight. The dam is right and Churchill Stud is the 'real deal' as an industry sire. L263 will be one of the better sire options this Spring. Top 10%: 200 400 600, SC, EMA and all indexes. Market/ system suitability: MSA, F, EU, HGS, BB. Pigment: 100/100

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-2.2 +2.8 +36 +61 +86 +63 +17 +1.8 -3.5 +63 +4.7 +0.6 +0.4 +1.2 +1.3

72% 73% 68% 69% 70% 64% 51% 74% 41% 60% 53% 56% 60% 54% 55%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+1.1 +2.7 +29 +55 +78 +54 +24 +3.8 -3.0 +61 +6.8 +1.8 +2.2 +0.8 +0.9

74% 74% 69% 69% 72% 63% 53% 76% 34% 59% 51% 54% 58% 51% 53%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+1.8 +5.6 +38 +66 +99 +81 +18 +3.8 -3.7 +64 +4.9 +0.5 -0.4 +1.3 +0.5

56% 65% 66% 67% 69% 59% 53% 75% 30% 57% 48% 52% 55% 48% 49%

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13 YALGOO TORNADO L277 (ET) (P) Ident: SODL277 Born: 08/11/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/50

SHF RADAR M326 R125 (P) KJ HVH 33N REDEEM 485T ET (IMP USA) (P) HVH OKSANA 4L 33N (P) Sire: CHURCHILL STUD 3134A (IMP USA) (P) GOLDEN OAK OUTCROSS 18U (P) CHURCHILL LADY 002X ET (P) CHURCHILL LADY 600S ET (P) ALLENDALE KHATMANDU 2 (S) KARINA VALDRES (AI) (S) PALLABAH HOLLIDAY J36 (AI) (ET) (P) Dam: YALGOO TIGRESS Z241 (H#) YALGOO CONDOR Q66 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIGRESS V110 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIGRESS N40 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$99 Grass Fed Steer: +$93 Grain Fed Steer: +$113 EU Index: +$110

Traits Observed: 200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Very similar to the previous lot with a bit more explosion to his muscle pattern. Long, powerful bull. His feeder's will be in the first draft you load on the truck. He also has the maturity pattern and balance of carcase traits to breed a heavy grass finished product for that lucrative market. Top 10%: 200 400 600 and EMA. Market/ system suitability: MSA, F, EU, HGS, BB. Pigment: 100/50

14 YALGOO TORNADO L269 (ET) (S) Ident: SODL269 Born: 07/11/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

SHF RADAR M326 R125 (P) KJ HVH 33N REDEEM 485T ET (IMP USA) (P) HVH OKSANA 4L 33N (P) Sire: CHURCHILL STUD 3134A (IMP USA) (P) GOLDEN OAK OUTCROSS 18U (P) CHURCHILL LADY 002X ET (P) CHURCHILL LADY 600S ET (P) ALLENDALE KHATMANDU 2 (S) KARINA VALDRES (AI) (S) PALLABAH HOLLIDAY J36 (AI) (ET) (P) Dam: YALGOO TIGRESS Z241 (H#) YALGOO CONDOR Q66 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIGRESS V110 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIGRESS N40 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$100 Grass Fed Steer: +$95 Grain Fed Steer: +$115 EU Index: +$113

Traits Observed: 200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: It our responsibility to pass on the genes that will not only increase production but also ensure you are delivering a desirable end product to maximise your ability to capture price. L269 is the bull that can do this. He is the bull I would clone for the commercial industry. A moderate, heavy, B muscle sire, with perfect structural scores and optimal balance of traits. His steers will accelerate up to sale weight and his females will taper off after 600 days into efficent, profitable cows. Top 10%: SC and EMA. Market/ system suitability: SM, MSA, F, HGS, BB, W. Pigment: 100/100

15 YALGOO TORNADO L274 (ET) (S) Ident: SODL274 Born: 08/11/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

SHF RADAR M326 R125 (P) KJ HVH 33N REDEEM 485T ET (IMP USA) (P) HVH OKSANA 4L 33N (P) Sire: CHURCHILL STUD 3134A (IMP USA) (P) GOLDEN OAK OUTCROSS 18U (P) CHURCHILL LADY 002X ET (P) CHURCHILL LADY 600S ET (P) ALLENDALE KHATMANDU 2 (S) KARINA VALDRES (AI) (S) PALLABAH HOLLIDAY J36 (AI) (ET) (P) Dam: YALGOO TIGRESS Z241 (H#) YALGOO CONDOR Q66 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIGRESS V110 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIGRESS N40 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$108 Grass Fed Steer: +$102 Grain Fed Steer: +$124 EU Index: +$123

Traits Observed: 200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: An optimal bull to deliver a diversity of marketing options. He has the balance of traits and maturity pattern for a grass or grain finished product OR if the going get 's tough, you can ensure his weaners will be heavy and even. Top 10%: 400 600, SC, EMA and all indexes. Market/ system suitability: SM, MSA, F, EU, HGS, BB, W. Pigment: 100/100

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+1.7 +5.1 +37 +63 +89 +70 +18 +2.0 -2.7 +61 +5.0 +0.9 +0.3 +1.0 +0.6

56% 65% 66% 67% 69% 59% 53% 75% 30% 57% 48% 52% 55% 48% 49%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+1.6 +4.8 +36 +61 +85 +66 +18 +3.1 -3.4 +59 +5.2 +0.9 +0.2 +1.1 +0.6

56% 65% 66% 67% 69% 59% 53% 75% 30% 57% 48% 52% 55% 48% 49%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+1.7 +5.2 +36 +63 +92 +74 +18 +4.2 -4.1 +61 +5.0 +0.6 -0.2 +1.3 +0.5

56% 65% 66% 67% 69% 59% 53% 75% 30% 57% 48% 52% 55% 48% 49%

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Yalgoo/Ivy Bank Sale Bulls 2017

LOT IDENT SIRE DAM DOB GL BW 200 400 600 MCW MILK SC DC CWT EMA RIB RUMP RBY IMF SM GRASS GRAIN EU1 SODL016 ELITE E212 J108 8/21/15 -0.8 4.1 40 68 100 79 17 2.7 -3.8 69 4.7 1 1.1 0.7 1.5 128 123 156 1412 SODL205 SODG075 E54 10/14/15 -1.2 5.4 36 62 93 85 14 3.1 -3.1 61 4.8 0.7 1.2 0.9 0.8 107 102 122 1193 SODL065 3152 G104 8/31/15 -0.4 3.5 34 54 77 62 20 2.2 -2.6 57 2.7 -0.1 -0.3 1.1 0 92 87 95 1024 SODL284 STUD Z241 11/12/15 1.9 6 41 70 103 82 18 3.6 -3.7 68 5.2 0.8 0.1 1.3 0.6 117 110 133 1305 SODL279 ANZAC A36 11/8/15 -1.3 6.2 43 66 96 75 17 2.9 -2 67 5.1 1.7 2.8 0 1.7 117 113 144 1266 SODL041 MR H C204 8/27/15 -1.8 4.3 38 64 95 76 20 3.3 -3.4 65 4.3 -0.6 -0.9 1.8 0.3 113 106 124 1277 SODL051 GEELONG E321 8/29/15 -1.1 3.3 30 45 63 54 13 3 -5 50 5 1.1 1.2 1.2 0.8 101 100 121 1198 SODL129 SODJ051 D51 9/14/15 -0.9 3.8 27 45 70 67 19 2.7 -3 41 3 -0.3 -0.5 1.6 -0.2 83 78 83 969 SODL058 CALIBRE A36 8/30/15 -0.8 5.8 38 57 84 78 10 2.6 -1.6 58 5.8 0.8 1.3 1.1 1.3 102 98 123 115

10 SODL003 ELITE E212 J17 8/16/15 -2.2 2.8 36 61 86 63 17 1.8 -3.5 63 4.7 0.6 0.4 1.2 1.3 118 115 145 13211 SODL071 TRUST F159 8/31/15 1.1 2.7 29 55 78 54 24 3.8 -3 61 6.8 1.8 2.2 0.8 0.9 109 107 129 12012 SODL263 STUD Z241 11/7/15 1.8 5.6 38 66 99 81 18 3.8 -3.7 64 4.9 0.5 -0.4 1.3 0.5 111 104 126 12513 SODL277 STUD Z241 11/8/15 1.7 5.1 37 63 89 70 18 2 -2.7 61 5 0.9 0.3 1 0.6 99 93 113 11014 SODL269 STUD Z241 11/7/15 1.6 4.8 36 61 85 66 18 3.1 -3.4 59 5.2 0.9 0.2 1.1 0.6 100 95 115 11315 SODL274 STUD Z241 11/8/15 1.7 5.2 36 63 92 74 18 4.2 -4.1 61 5 0.6 -0.2 1.3 0.5 108 102 124 12316 SODL276 STUD Z241 11/8/15 1.8 5.2 37 65 91 75 18 2.7 -3 61 4.9 0.5 -0.4 1.3 0.4 100 93 111 11217 SODL285 STUD Z241 11/17/15 1.6 4.5 33 60 86 69 18 3.7 -3.8 57 4.9 0.7 0 1.1 0.6 102 97 118 11618 SODL272 STUD Z241 11/8/15 1.9 5.8 40 70 101 83 18 2.7 -2.9 67 5.3 0.6 -0.3 1.5 0.5 110 103 123 12219 SODL283 STUD Z241 11/12/15 1.7 5 36 62 89 72 18 3.3 -3.5 60 4.9 0.6 -0.1 1.2 0.6 103 97 118 11620 SODL158 SODG042 G140 9/29/15 0.3 6 37 58 89 75 15 2.4 -1.9 54 3.4 0.2 0 1.1 0.7 99 93 113 11121 SODL096 TRUST E156 9/6/15 2.8 4.9 38 66 91 69 25 2 -2.3 66 6 0.8 0.7 1.1 0.7 109 103 123 11822 SODL042 AEDD1 B66 8/27/15 -1.7 6.9 39 66 99 107 13 3.6 -3.4 61 5.3 -1 -1.5 2.1 0.3 103 94 110 11923 SODL417 SODJ149 J432 11/3/15 -1 4.4 33 53 80 69 21 1.9 -2.8 52 3.7 -0.5 -1 1.8 0 92 86 96 10424 SODL260 ANZAC A36 11/6/15 -1.4 5.5 39 61 87 66 17 2.5 -1.9 61 4.9 1.9 3 -0.1 1.7 109 106 137 11725 SODL278 ANZAC A36 11/8/15 -1.4 5.5 39 61 87 66 17 2.5 -1.9 61 4.9 1.9 3 -0.1 1.7 109 106 137 11726 SODL264 ANZAC A36 11/7/15 -1.6 4.9 37 54 76 54 17 2.3 -1.8 55 5.1 2 3.1 0 1.7 101 99 129 11027 SODL262 ANZAC A36 11/7/15 -1.4 5.8 41 63 89 68 17 2.5 -1.9 63 4.9 1.9 3 -0.1 1.7 111 107 138 11928 SODL063 CALIBRE A36 8/30/15 -0.9 5.2 37 57 83 74 10 2.3 -1.7 59 6.2 1.4 2.1 0.8 1.6 107 104 133 11929 SODL130 ZED D21 9/14/15 -1.4 4.8 31 54 81 69 17 3.1 -4.2 49 3 0.9 1.2 0.6 0.4 101 97 113 11330 SODL066 SMOKE D99 8/31/15 -1.8 4.8 36 59 78 65 11 1 -2.6 56 4 0.8 1.1 0.6 0.8 88 84 102 9831 SODL023 8Y Z241 8/23/15 -0.1 5.7 37 64 95 84 23 3.2 -3.5 61 4.9 -0.1 -1.2 2 0.1 104 97 111 11832 SODL035 GAYLORD H11 8/27/15 -2.5 2.5 27 47 63 60 10 2.6 -4.2 53 5.5 0.1 -0.2 2.3 0 95 93 102 11333 SODL113 SODJ149 J207 9/11/15 -0.6 4 33 51 76 60 21 1.4 -1.3 50 3 -0.7 -1.2 1.6 0 82 76 84 9134 SODL178 SODG075 E175 10/4/15 0.6 3.6 29 51 73 59 15 2.2 -1.4 48 3.9 0.9 1.2 0.8 0.8 91 87 105 10035 SODL061 TRAVELER D6 8/30/15 -0.5 5.2 38 66 95 83 11 0.3 -0.5 70 5 0.2 0.4 2 -0.1 101 94 97 10736 SODL176 ISSUE E181 10/4/15 -0.8 5.5 33 50 75 71 12 2.4 -1.8 44 2.1 0 -0.3 0.5 0 75 68 75 8437 SODL248 ISSUE F145 9/29/15 0.3 5.3 33 51 76 69 16 2.9 -1.9 44 2.9 -0.5 -0.8 1.4 -0.4 78 72 74 8838 SODL217 ISSUE C11/M 10/18/15 -0.7 3 29 44 65 59 15 1.7 -0.9 44 2.4 -0.5 -1.3 1.5 -0.6 67 61 57 7539 SODL116 GAYLORD H7 9/12/15 -2.6 2.2 25 44 59 58 9 3.3 -4 49 5.6 -0.1 -0.5 2.4 0 91 89 99 11040 SODL173 GAYLORD E227 10/3/15 -1.2 3 28 49 63 69 7 0.8 -1.6 53 4.9 -0.5 -1.4 2.2 -0.1 74 71 74 8841 SODL227 SODG075 E178 10/22/15 1.9 6.5 39 60 92 75 15 3 -2.8 58 4 0.6 0.7 1.2 0.4 99 93 109 11042 SODL127 SODJ149 J169 9/14/15 -0.4 5.7 37 55 87 77 18 2.3 -2.9 51 2.9 -0.1 -0.5 1.2 0.2 93 86 99 10543 SODL229 ISSUE C85 10/23/15 -1 3.5 29 44 66 61 16 0.4 -0.5 43 2.5 -0.4 -0.9 1.3 -0.1 68 62 64 7544 SODL243 SODJ051 D77 10/30/15 -1 3.8 27 42 63 56 15 2.9 -2.9 39 2.9 0.4 0.5 0.8 0.1 79 76 84 9145 SODL414 GAYLORD A346 10/17/15 -2.7 1.5 22 39 45 38 8 1.5 -2.2 43 5.5 0.2 0 2.3 -0.1 72 72 76 8746 SODL167 ZED G261 10/1/15 -0.7 6.1 31 46 71 53 15 3 -4.1 37 3.3 1.8 2.6 0.1 0.9 89 87 109 10147 SODL204 GAYLORD E98 10/14/15 -2.1 4.5 29 51 67 71 8 3.7 -3.3 49 5 0.1 -0.4 1.9 0 86 82 91 10348 SODL224 SODG042 F55 10/20/15 1.3 4.7 33 54 74 56 19 2 -3 48 2.8 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.3 89 85 98 9949 SODL100 SODJ157 J231 9/7/15 0.1 3.4 33 44 59 35 16 3.3 -3.2 43 4.5 1.1 1.4 0.6 0.7 88 87 106 10150 SODL076 SODJ149 J194 9/1/15 -0.8 3.6 34 52 76 61 20 1.4 -2.3 54 3.4 0.1 0.1 1.1 0.1 90 85 93 9951 SODL084 CALIBRE E191 9/3/15 0 6 37 60 86 81 5 3.2 -2.9 54 5.4 0.7 1.1 1 1.1 103 100 124 11852 AHGL23 SCHH123 IBD53 9/13/15 0.8 5.9 30 43 64 65 9 0.8 0.3 36 2 0.1 -0.1 0.4 0 45 39 40 5053 AHGL18 AHGJ59 IBH54 9/9/15 0.6 5.1 33 53 76 57 11 2.2 - 47 3 0.4 0.1 0.7 0.4 85 81 97 9654 AHGL31 SCHH123 IBA25 9/18/15 -1.4 4.5 27 40 58 57 13 2.2 -2.1 34 2.4 -0.5 -1 1.6 -0.7 61 56 52 7255 AHGL14 SCHH123 IBF2 9/8/15 0.2 4.8 27 46 74 76 9 2.6 -0.5 45 2.5 -0.2 -0.7 0.7 0.1 63 57 63 7156 AHGL19 AEDE39 IBD46 9/10/15 -1.9 2.7 23 32 45 41 11 0.8 -1.4 29 2.2 -0.2 -0.3 1.5 -0.8 52 49 40 6057 AHGL43 AEDE39 IBB5 9/24/15 -0.4 3.7 18 27 43 42 11 1.2 -2 23 2.6 0.3 0.4 1.6 -1 50 47 36 60

Yalgoo Team Average -0.3 4.6 34 56 81 68 16 2.6 -2.7 55 4.4 0.5 0.4 1.1 0.5 97 93 110 109 Breed Average -0.1 4.5 30 49 70 64 14 1.7 -2.3 45 2.8 0.4 0.4 0.8 0.2 77 72 80 86

Top 20% of Hereford 2015 Drop -1.3 2.8 35 57 82 77 18 2.3 -3.5 53 3.8 0.9 1.2 1.3 0.7 95 90 105 105 Top 10% of Hereford 2015 Drop -2.1 1.8 37 62 88 85 19 2.7 -4.1 58 4.5 1.2 1.7 1.6 0.9 105 101 121 116

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LOT IDENT SIRE DAM DOB GL BW 200 400 600 MCW MILK SC DC CWT EMA RIB RUMP RBY IMF SM GRASS GRAIN EU1 SODL016 ELITE E212 J108 8/21/15 -0.8 4.1 40 68 100 79 17 2.7 -3.8 69 4.7 1 1.1 0.7 1.5 128 123 156 1412 SODL205 SODG075 E54 10/14/15 -1.2 5.4 36 62 93 85 14 3.1 -3.1 61 4.8 0.7 1.2 0.9 0.8 107 102 122 1193 SODL065 3152 G104 8/31/15 -0.4 3.5 34 54 77 62 20 2.2 -2.6 57 2.7 -0.1 -0.3 1.1 0 92 87 95 1024 SODL284 STUD Z241 11/12/15 1.9 6 41 70 103 82 18 3.6 -3.7 68 5.2 0.8 0.1 1.3 0.6 117 110 133 1305 SODL279 ANZAC A36 11/8/15 -1.3 6.2 43 66 96 75 17 2.9 -2 67 5.1 1.7 2.8 0 1.7 117 113 144 1266 SODL041 MR H C204 8/27/15 -1.8 4.3 38 64 95 76 20 3.3 -3.4 65 4.3 -0.6 -0.9 1.8 0.3 113 106 124 1277 SODL051 GEELONG E321 8/29/15 -1.1 3.3 30 45 63 54 13 3 -5 50 5 1.1 1.2 1.2 0.8 101 100 121 1198 SODL129 SODJ051 D51 9/14/15 -0.9 3.8 27 45 70 67 19 2.7 -3 41 3 -0.3 -0.5 1.6 -0.2 83 78 83 969 SODL058 CALIBRE A36 8/30/15 -0.8 5.8 38 57 84 78 10 2.6 -1.6 58 5.8 0.8 1.3 1.1 1.3 102 98 123 115

10 SODL003 ELITE E212 J17 8/16/15 -2.2 2.8 36 61 86 63 17 1.8 -3.5 63 4.7 0.6 0.4 1.2 1.3 118 115 145 13211 SODL071 TRUST F159 8/31/15 1.1 2.7 29 55 78 54 24 3.8 -3 61 6.8 1.8 2.2 0.8 0.9 109 107 129 12012 SODL263 STUD Z241 11/7/15 1.8 5.6 38 66 99 81 18 3.8 -3.7 64 4.9 0.5 -0.4 1.3 0.5 111 104 126 12513 SODL277 STUD Z241 11/8/15 1.7 5.1 37 63 89 70 18 2 -2.7 61 5 0.9 0.3 1 0.6 99 93 113 11014 SODL269 STUD Z241 11/7/15 1.6 4.8 36 61 85 66 18 3.1 -3.4 59 5.2 0.9 0.2 1.1 0.6 100 95 115 11315 SODL274 STUD Z241 11/8/15 1.7 5.2 36 63 92 74 18 4.2 -4.1 61 5 0.6 -0.2 1.3 0.5 108 102 124 12316 SODL276 STUD Z241 11/8/15 1.8 5.2 37 65 91 75 18 2.7 -3 61 4.9 0.5 -0.4 1.3 0.4 100 93 111 11217 SODL285 STUD Z241 11/17/15 1.6 4.5 33 60 86 69 18 3.7 -3.8 57 4.9 0.7 0 1.1 0.6 102 97 118 11618 SODL272 STUD Z241 11/8/15 1.9 5.8 40 70 101 83 18 2.7 -2.9 67 5.3 0.6 -0.3 1.5 0.5 110 103 123 12219 SODL283 STUD Z241 11/12/15 1.7 5 36 62 89 72 18 3.3 -3.5 60 4.9 0.6 -0.1 1.2 0.6 103 97 118 11620 SODL158 SODG042 G140 9/29/15 0.3 6 37 58 89 75 15 2.4 -1.9 54 3.4 0.2 0 1.1 0.7 99 93 113 11121 SODL096 TRUST E156 9/6/15 2.8 4.9 38 66 91 69 25 2 -2.3 66 6 0.8 0.7 1.1 0.7 109 103 123 11822 SODL042 AEDD1 B66 8/27/15 -1.7 6.9 39 66 99 107 13 3.6 -3.4 61 5.3 -1 -1.5 2.1 0.3 103 94 110 11923 SODL417 SODJ149 J432 11/3/15 -1 4.4 33 53 80 69 21 1.9 -2.8 52 3.7 -0.5 -1 1.8 0 92 86 96 10424 SODL260 ANZAC A36 11/6/15 -1.4 5.5 39 61 87 66 17 2.5 -1.9 61 4.9 1.9 3 -0.1 1.7 109 106 137 11725 SODL278 ANZAC A36 11/8/15 -1.4 5.5 39 61 87 66 17 2.5 -1.9 61 4.9 1.9 3 -0.1 1.7 109 106 137 11726 SODL264 ANZAC A36 11/7/15 -1.6 4.9 37 54 76 54 17 2.3 -1.8 55 5.1 2 3.1 0 1.7 101 99 129 11027 SODL262 ANZAC A36 11/7/15 -1.4 5.8 41 63 89 68 17 2.5 -1.9 63 4.9 1.9 3 -0.1 1.7 111 107 138 11928 SODL063 CALIBRE A36 8/30/15 -0.9 5.2 37 57 83 74 10 2.3 -1.7 59 6.2 1.4 2.1 0.8 1.6 107 104 133 11929 SODL130 ZED D21 9/14/15 -1.4 4.8 31 54 81 69 17 3.1 -4.2 49 3 0.9 1.2 0.6 0.4 101 97 113 11330 SODL066 SMOKE D99 8/31/15 -1.8 4.8 36 59 78 65 11 1 -2.6 56 4 0.8 1.1 0.6 0.8 88 84 102 9831 SODL023 8Y Z241 8/23/15 -0.1 5.7 37 64 95 84 23 3.2 -3.5 61 4.9 -0.1 -1.2 2 0.1 104 97 111 11832 SODL035 GAYLORD H11 8/27/15 -2.5 2.5 27 47 63 60 10 2.6 -4.2 53 5.5 0.1 -0.2 2.3 0 95 93 102 11333 SODL113 SODJ149 J207 9/11/15 -0.6 4 33 51 76 60 21 1.4 -1.3 50 3 -0.7 -1.2 1.6 0 82 76 84 9134 SODL178 SODG075 E175 10/4/15 0.6 3.6 29 51 73 59 15 2.2 -1.4 48 3.9 0.9 1.2 0.8 0.8 91 87 105 10035 SODL061 TRAVELER D6 8/30/15 -0.5 5.2 38 66 95 83 11 0.3 -0.5 70 5 0.2 0.4 2 -0.1 101 94 97 10736 SODL176 ISSUE E181 10/4/15 -0.8 5.5 33 50 75 71 12 2.4 -1.8 44 2.1 0 -0.3 0.5 0 75 68 75 8437 SODL248 ISSUE F145 9/29/15 0.3 5.3 33 51 76 69 16 2.9 -1.9 44 2.9 -0.5 -0.8 1.4 -0.4 78 72 74 8838 SODL217 ISSUE C11/M 10/18/15 -0.7 3 29 44 65 59 15 1.7 -0.9 44 2.4 -0.5 -1.3 1.5 -0.6 67 61 57 7539 SODL116 GAYLORD H7 9/12/15 -2.6 2.2 25 44 59 58 9 3.3 -4 49 5.6 -0.1 -0.5 2.4 0 91 89 99 11040 SODL173 GAYLORD E227 10/3/15 -1.2 3 28 49 63 69 7 0.8 -1.6 53 4.9 -0.5 -1.4 2.2 -0.1 74 71 74 8841 SODL227 SODG075 E178 10/22/15 1.9 6.5 39 60 92 75 15 3 -2.8 58 4 0.6 0.7 1.2 0.4 99 93 109 11042 SODL127 SODJ149 J169 9/14/15 -0.4 5.7 37 55 87 77 18 2.3 -2.9 51 2.9 -0.1 -0.5 1.2 0.2 93 86 99 10543 SODL229 ISSUE C85 10/23/15 -1 3.5 29 44 66 61 16 0.4 -0.5 43 2.5 -0.4 -0.9 1.3 -0.1 68 62 64 7544 SODL243 SODJ051 D77 10/30/15 -1 3.8 27 42 63 56 15 2.9 -2.9 39 2.9 0.4 0.5 0.8 0.1 79 76 84 9145 SODL414 GAYLORD A346 10/17/15 -2.7 1.5 22 39 45 38 8 1.5 -2.2 43 5.5 0.2 0 2.3 -0.1 72 72 76 8746 SODL167 ZED G261 10/1/15 -0.7 6.1 31 46 71 53 15 3 -4.1 37 3.3 1.8 2.6 0.1 0.9 89 87 109 10147 SODL204 GAYLORD E98 10/14/15 -2.1 4.5 29 51 67 71 8 3.7 -3.3 49 5 0.1 -0.4 1.9 0 86 82 91 10348 SODL224 SODG042 F55 10/20/15 1.3 4.7 33 54 74 56 19 2 -3 48 2.8 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.3 89 85 98 9949 SODL100 SODJ157 J231 9/7/15 0.1 3.4 33 44 59 35 16 3.3 -3.2 43 4.5 1.1 1.4 0.6 0.7 88 87 106 10150 SODL076 SODJ149 J194 9/1/15 -0.8 3.6 34 52 76 61 20 1.4 -2.3 54 3.4 0.1 0.1 1.1 0.1 90 85 93 9951 SODL084 CALIBRE E191 9/3/15 0 6 37 60 86 81 5 3.2 -2.9 54 5.4 0.7 1.1 1 1.1 103 100 124 11852 AHGL23 SCHH123 IBD53 9/13/15 0.8 5.9 30 43 64 65 9 0.8 0.3 36 2 0.1 -0.1 0.4 0 45 39 40 5053 AHGL18 AHGJ59 IBH54 9/9/15 0.6 5.1 33 53 76 57 11 2.2 - 47 3 0.4 0.1 0.7 0.4 85 81 97 9654 AHGL31 SCHH123 IBA25 9/18/15 -1.4 4.5 27 40 58 57 13 2.2 -2.1 34 2.4 -0.5 -1 1.6 -0.7 61 56 52 7255 AHGL14 SCHH123 IBF2 9/8/15 0.2 4.8 27 46 74 76 9 2.6 -0.5 45 2.5 -0.2 -0.7 0.7 0.1 63 57 63 7156 AHGL19 AEDE39 IBD46 9/10/15 -1.9 2.7 23 32 45 41 11 0.8 -1.4 29 2.2 -0.2 -0.3 1.5 -0.8 52 49 40 6057 AHGL43 AEDE39 IBB5 9/24/15 -0.4 3.7 18 27 43 42 11 1.2 -2 23 2.6 0.3 0.4 1.6 -1 50 47 36 60

Yalgoo Team Average -0.3 4.6 34 56 81 68 16 2.6 -2.7 55 4.4 0.5 0.4 1.1 0.5 97 93 110 109 Breed Average -0.1 4.5 30 49 70 64 14 1.7 -2.3 45 2.8 0.4 0.4 0.8 0.2 77 72 80 86

Top 20% of Hereford 2015 Drop -1.3 2.8 35 57 82 77 18 2.3 -3.5 53 3.8 0.9 1.2 1.3 0.7 95 90 105 105 Top 10% of Hereford 2015 Drop -2.1 1.8 37 62 88 85 19 2.7 -4.1 58 4.5 1.2 1.7 1.6 0.9 105 101 121 116

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16 YALGOO TORNADO L276 (ET) (P) Ident: SODL276 Born: 08/11/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

SHF RADAR M326 R125 (P) KJ HVH 33N REDEEM 485T ET (IMP USA) (P) HVH OKSANA 4L 33N (P) Sire: CHURCHILL STUD 3134A (IMP USA) (P) GOLDEN OAK OUTCROSS 18U (P) CHURCHILL LADY 002X ET (P) CHURCHILL LADY 600S ET (P) ALLENDALE KHATMANDU 2 (S) KARINA VALDRES (AI) (S) PALLABAH HOLLIDAY J36 (AI) (ET) (P) Dam: YALGOO TIGRESS Z241 (H#) YALGOO CONDOR Q66 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIGRESS V110 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIGRESS N40 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$100 Grass Fed Steer: +$93 Grain Fed Steer: +$111 EU Index: +$112

Traits Observed: 200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: High quality flush mate to lot's 4, 12 to 19 with plenty of timber and length. Top end for growth and maternal traits. Top 10%: 200 400 600, SC and EMA. Market/ system suitability: F, EU HGS, BB. Pigment: 100/100

17 YALGOO TORNADO L285 (ET) (S) Ident: SODL285 Born: 08/11/2015 Eye Pigment: 60/100

SHF RADAR M326 R125 (P) KJ HVH 33N REDEEM 485T ET (IMP USA) (P) HVH OKSANA 4L 33N (P) Sire: CHURCHILL STUD 3134A (IMP USA) (P) GOLDEN OAK OUTCROSS 18U (P) CHURCHILL LADY 002X ET (P) CHURCHILL LADY 600S ET (P) ALLENDALE KHATMANDU 2 (S) KARINA VALDRES (AI) (S) PALLABAH HOLLIDAY J36 (AI) (ET) (P) Dam: YALGOO TIGRESS Z241 (H#) YALGOO CONDOR Q66 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIGRESS V110 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIGRESS N40 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$102 Grass Fed Steer: +$97 Grain Fed Steer: +$118 EU Index: +$116

Traits Observed: 200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Another multi use bull and the last before we getting into a run of real growth bulls. His strength is his versatility. He has great structure and the right balance of traits to add value across a variety of systems and markets. He won't be the flush brother you jump and down about but, he's got the shape, structure and EBV's to add as much value as any of his brother's to commercial beef production. Top 10%: SC and EMA. Market/ system suitability: MSA, F, EU, HGS, BB. Pigment: 60/100

18 YALGOO TORNADO L272 (ET) (S) Ident: SODL272 Born: 08/11/2015 Eye Pigment: 35/100

SHF RADAR M326 R125 (P) KJ HVH 33N REDEEM 485T ET (IMP USA) (P) HVH OKSANA 4L 33N (P) Sire: CHURCHILL STUD 3134A (IMP USA) (P) GOLDEN OAK OUTCROSS 18U (P) CHURCHILL LADY 002X ET (P) CHURCHILL LADY 600S ET (P) ALLENDALE KHATMANDU 2 (S) KARINA VALDRES (AI) (S) PALLABAH HOLLIDAY J36 (AI) (ET) (P) Dam: YALGOO TIGRESS Z241 (H#) YALGOO CONDOR Q66 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIGRESS V110 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIGRESS N40 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$110 Grass Fed Steer: +$103 Grain Fed Steer: +$123 EU Index: +$122

Traits Observed: 200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Lots 18 and 19 are the growth bull's from this great flush. Both are slightly later maturing and an ideal fit for a grass fin ishing system. Top 10%: 200 400 600, SC, EMA and all indexes. Market/ system suitability: MSA, F, EU, HGS, BB. Pigment: 35/100

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+1.8 +5.2 +37 +65 +91 +75 +18 +2.7 -3.0 +61 +4.9 +0.5 -0.4 +1.3 +0.4

56% 65% 66% 67% 69% 59% 53% 75% 30% 57% 48% 52% 55% 48% 49%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+1.6 +4.5 +33 +60 +86 +69 +18 +3.7 -3.8 +57 +4.9 +0.7 +0.0 +1.1 +0.6

56% 65% 66% 67% 69% 59% 53% 75% 30% 57% 48% 52% 55% 48% 49%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+1.9 +5.8 +40 +70 +101 +83 +18 +2.7 -2.9 +67 +5.3 +0.6 -0.3 +1.5 +0.5

56% 65% 66% 67% 69% 59% 53% 75% 30% 57% 48% 52% 55% 48% 49%

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LOT 12

LOT 14

LOT 7 - 10

LOT 15

LOT 13

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19 YALGOO TORNADO L283 (ET) (P) Ident: SODL283 Born: 12/11/2015 Eye Pigment: 90/80

SHF RADAR M326 R125 (P) KJ HVH 33N REDEEM 485T ET (IMP USA) (P) HVH OKSANA 4L 33N (P) Sire: CHURCHILL STUD 3134A (IMP USA) (P) GOLDEN OAK OUTCROSS 18U (P) CHURCHILL LADY 002X ET (P) CHURCHILL LADY 600S ET (P) ALLENDALE KHATMANDU 2 (S) KARINA VALDRES (AI) (S) PALLABAH HOLLIDAY J36 (AI) (ET) (P) Dam: YALGOO TIGRESS Z241 (H#) YALGOO CONDOR Q66 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIGRESS V110 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIGRESS N40 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$103 Grass Fed Steer: +$97 Grain Fed Steer: +$118 EU Index: +$116

Traits Observed: 200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Top 10%: 400 600, SC, EMA. Market/ system suitability: MSA, F, EU, HGS, BB. Pigment: 90/80

20 YALGOO LAMP L158 (P) Ident: SODL158 Born: 29/09/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

KOANUI ROCKET 0219 (IMP NZL) (P) PINE HILL CROSSFIRE C558 (AI) (P) PINE HILL GHOST MAPLE W16 (AI) (P) Sire: YALGOO MOHICAN G042 (AI) (P) KARINA VALDRES (AI) (S) YALGOO MEAGAN B066 (P) YALGOO MEAGAN V216 (P) SOUTH BUKALONG WALLACE 2 (P) YAVENVALE CONFESSION C084 (S) YAVENVALE LOCHIEL LADY A044 (H) Dam: YALGOO EDWINA G140 (P) YALGOO WAZIR S128 (S) YALGOO EDWINA W067 (P) YALGOO EDWINA Q79 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$99 Grass Fed Steer: +$93 Grain Fed Steer: +$113 EU Index: +$111

Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Sound, growthy, quality and complete best describe this guy. He will turn heads and his females will be superior matrons. Top 10%: 200 600. Market/ suitability: MSA, F, EU, HGS, BB. Pigment: 100/100

21 YALGOO KRISHNA L096 (AI) (P) Ident: SODL096 Born: 06/09/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

RRH MR FELT 3008 (IMP USA) (P) KCF BENNETT 3008 M326 (P) KCF MISS 459 F284 (P) Sire: NJW 73S M326 TRUST 100W ET (IMP USA) (ET) (P) PW VICTOR BOOMER P606 (P) NJW P606 72N DAYDREAM 73S (P) NJW 94J DEW 72N (P) BOWEN VINCENT V1 (S) DEBARRY EDEN (P) DEBARRY PURITY V50 (AI) (ET) (P) Dam: YALGOO DONNA BELLA E156 (AI) (P) YALGOO GUARDIAN N91 (AI) (P) YALGOO DONNA BELLA V019 (P) YALGOO DONNA BELLA N155 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$109 Grass Fed Steer: +$103 Grain Fed Steer: +$123 EU Index: +$118

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Soft, quality Trust son. He'll add value across the whole market chain from your paddock to the consumers paddock. Beef profi tability is measured per/ha and L096 will add kg's through growth, yield and milky females all this from breed average birth weight. Top 10%: 200 400 600, Milk, EMA and all indexes. Market/ system suitability: MSA, F, EU, HGS, F, BB. Pigment: 100/100

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+1.7 +5.0 +36 +62 +89 +72 +18 +3.3 -3.5 +60 +4.9 +0.6 -0.1 +1.2 +0.6

56% 65% 66% 67% 69% 59% 53% 75% 30% 57% 48% 52% 55% 48% 49%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+0.3 +6.0 +37 +58 +89 +75 +15 +2.4 -1.9 +54 +3.4 +0.2 +0.0 +1.1 +0.7

45% 73% 67% 68% 70% 62% 44% 72% 35% 57% 48% 53% 58% 51% 50%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+2.8 +4.9 +38 +66 +91 +69 +25 +2.0 -2.3 +66 +6.0 +0.8 +0.7 +1.1 +0.7

76% 74% 69% 70% 71% 64% 55% 73% 36% 59% 53% 56% 60% 53% 55%

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22 YALGOO MOHICAN L042 (AI) (P) Ident: SODL042 Born: 27/08/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

ALLENDALE ROSEMOUNT 2 (AI) (P) ALLENDALE VAGABOND A74 (AI) (P) SUZELLE MARLINE U54 (AI) (ET) (P) Sire: ALLENDALE WATERHOUSE D1 (P) ALLENDALE LANDLORD 3 (AI) (P) ALLENDALE MARLINE X185 (P) ALLENDALE MARLINE U46 (AI) (P) ALLENDALE KHATMANDU 2 (S) KARINA VALDRES (AI) (S) PALLABAH HOLLIDAY J36 (AI) (ET) (P) Dam: YALGOO MEAGAN B066 (P) YALGOO WAZIR S128 (S) YALGOO MEAGAN V216 (P) YALGOO MEAGAN Q72 (AI) (P)

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$ Index Values Supermarket: +$103 Grass Fed Steer: +$94 Grain Fed Steer: +$110 EU Index: +$119

Traits Observed: GL,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Terminal sire to add carcase weight through yield and high growth. He isn't where we are heading but if you've got the feed he will turn it into kilograms of beef efficiently. Sire Waterhouse was one of the most efficient converters out of the Hereford Bin project. Not for hard country. Top 10%: 200 400 600, SC, EMA, Yield and EU index. Market/ system suitability: EU, HGS. Pigment: 100/100

23 YALGOO L417 (HPR) (P) Ident: SODL417 Born: 03/11/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

TH 122 71I VICTOR 719T (IMP USA) (P) TH 71U 719T MR HEREFORD 11X (IMP USA) (P) TH 7N 45P RITA 71U (P) Sire: YALGOO THUNDERBIRD J149 (AI) (P) DEBARRY EDEN (P) YALGOO TIGRESS D145 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIGRESS Z241 (H#) STUDBROOK D'ARTAGNION V086 (AI) (ET) (S) YALGOO VICEROY E316 (ET) (P) YALGOO VANESSA T104 (P) Dam: YALGOO J432 (HPR) (P) KARINA VALDRES (AI) (S) YALGOO A328 (HPR) (P) YALGOO U324 (HPR) (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$92 Grass Fed Steer: +$86 Grain Fed Steer: +$96 EU Index: +$104

Traits Observed: CE,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Heifer's first calf; he is a sound, moderate bull with an acceptable balance of traits. A bull to lower cost of production. Cost per kg of beef is a major KPI in beef production and this guy will lower it with a lower bull cost though his soundness and efficiency though his replacements with his lower mature cow weight. Top 10% Milk and Yield. Market/ system suitability: SM, F, BB. Pigment: 100/100

24 YALGOO BREAK OUT L260 (ET) (P) Ident: SODL260 Born: 06/11/2015 Eye Pigment: 95/100

ALLENDALE PUNTER 3 (AI) (P) ALLENDALE YACKA (AI) (P) ALLENDALE FLORRIE Z33 (AI) (P) Sire: ALLENDALE ANZAC E114 (P) ALLENDALE NATIONAL W168 (P) ALLENDALE DAWN B22 (AI) (ET) (P) ALLENDALE DAWN T60 (AI) (P) EVESHAM HORATIO (AI) (ET) (P) BENDULLA WINSTON (P) BENDULLA MARGARET K47 (P) Dam: YALGOO BLUSH A036 (P) YALGOO ENVOY M41 (AI) (P) YALGOO BLUSH S8 (P) YALGOO BLUSH L50 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$109 Grass Fed Steer: +$106 Grain Fed Steer: +$137 EU Index: +$117

Traits Observed: 200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: This first of 5 A36 sons. Stylish, soft and complete, another standout from this great A36/ Anzac flush. He's an example of where this industry will settle out for maturity pattern, carcase and meat quality. He will always be relevant because he is optimal. Top 10%: 200, EMA, Fat traits, IMF and all indexes. Market/ system suitability: SM, MSA, F, BB, W. Pigment: 95/100

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-1.7 +6.9 +39 +66 +99 +107 +13 +3.6 -3.4 +61 +5.3 -1.0 -1.5 +2.1 +0.3

75% 75% 71% 71% 73% 67% 61% 75% 45% 64% 58% 61% 65% 59% 60%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-1.0 +4.4 +33 +53 +80 +69 +21 +1.9 -2.8 +52 +3.7 -0.5 -1.0 +1.8 +0.0

46% 60% 62% 63% 60% 53% 40% 49% 28% 52% 47% 51% 55% 49% 49%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-1.4 +5.5 +39 +61 +87 +66 +17 +2.5 -1.9 +61 +4.9 +1.9 +3.0 -0.1 +1.7

60% 64% 63% 63% 64% 59% 59% 61% 37% 57% 50% 53% 57% 51% 54%

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25 YALGOO BREAK OUT L278 (ET) (P) Ident: SODL278 Born: 08/11/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

ALLENDALE PUNTER 3 (AI) (P) ALLENDALE YACKA (AI) (P) ALLENDALE FLORRIE Z33 (AI) (P) Sire: ALLENDALE ANZAC E114 (P) ALLENDALE NATIONAL W168 (P) ALLENDALE DAWN B22 (AI) (ET) (P) ALLENDALE DAWN T60 (AI) (P) EVESHAM HORATIO (AI) (ET) (P) BENDULLA WINSTON (P) BENDULLA MARGARET K47 (P) Dam: YALGOO BLUSH A036 (P) YALGOO ENVOY M41 (AI) (P) YALGOO BLUSH S8 (P) YALGOO BLUSH L50 (P)

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$ Index Values Supermarket: +$109 Grass Fed Steer: +$106 Grain Fed Steer: +$137 EU Index: +$117

Traits Observed: 400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Next generation bull. He has the capacity to change a herd quickly for carcase and do-ability because he is an outlier for both. He is really moderate but heavy enough to be a sire to correct a herd that has gone a maturity pattern to late. The top MSA sire in the offering and perhaps the highest overall profit potential bull in the offering due to his combination of production and cost traits combined with his phenotype. He is all A36!! Top 10%: 200 600, EMA, Fat traits, IMF and all indexes. Market/ system suitability: SM, MSA, F, BB, W. Pigment: 100/100

26 YALGOO BREAK OUT L264 (ET) (S) Ident: SODL264 Born: 07/11/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

ALLENDALE PUNTER 3 (AI) (P) ALLENDALE YACKA (AI) (P) ALLENDALE FLORRIE Z33 (AI) (P) Sire: ALLENDALE ANZAC E114 (P) ALLENDALE NATIONAL W168 (P) ALLENDALE DAWN B22 (AI) (ET) (P) ALLENDALE DAWN T60 (AI) (P) EVESHAM HORATIO (AI) (ET) (P) BENDULLA WINSTON (P) BENDULLA MARGARET K47 (P) Dam: YALGOO BLUSH A036 (P) YALGOO ENVOY M41 (AI) (P) YALGOO BLUSH S8 (P) YALGOO BLUSH L50 (P)

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$ Index Values Supermarket: +$101 Grass Fed Steer: +$99 Grain Fed Steer: +$129 EU Index: +$110

Traits Observed: 200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Calving ease option. Anzac is everywhere in this breed and that is a great thing. These Anzac/A36 sons will compete with any breed for profitability. L264 is sound, thick and dark. The majority of the Break out's and Tornado's were born off farm through contract so we couldn't capture BW data for them, but this guy is a calving ease bull. He was born small. Top 10%: 200, EMA, Fat Traits, IMF and GN indexes. Pigment: 100/100

27 YALGOO BREAK OUT L262 (ET) (S) Ident: SODL262 Born: 07/11/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

ALLENDALE PUNTER 3 (AI) (P) ALLENDALE YACKA (AI) (P) ALLENDALE FLORRIE Z33 (AI) (P) Sire: ALLENDALE ANZAC E114 (P) ALLENDALE NATIONAL W168 (P) ALLENDALE DAWN B22 (AI) (ET) (P) ALLENDALE DAWN T60 (AI) (P) EVESHAM HORATIO (AI) (ET) (P) BENDULLA WINSTON (P) BENDULLA MARGARET K47 (P) Dam: YALGOO BLUSH A036 (P) YALGOO ENVOY M41 (AI) (P) YALGOO BLUSH S8 (P) YALGOO BLUSH L50 (P)

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$ Index Values Supermarket: +$111 Grass Fed Steer: +$107 Grain Fed Steer: +$138 EU Index: +$119

Traits Observed: 200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Anzac is one of the few Aussie bred bull's that has matched our US bull's for carcase quality and yield. If this guy was a clean poll, I would keep him. I think he will be many people's pick of this flush. He is round, classy and sound. A stud bull for delivering consistency, carcase and functional females. There are lot's of Anzac's but not many out of A36. Top 10%: 200 400 600, EMA, Fat traits, IMF and all indexes. Market/ system suitability: MSA, F, EU, HGS, BB, W. Pigment: 100/100

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-1.4 +5.5 +39 +61 +87 +66 +17 +2.5 -1.9 +61 +4.9 +1.9 +3.0 -0.1 +1.7

60% 64% 63% 63% 64% 59% 59% 61% 37% 57% 50% 53% 57% 51% 54%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-1.6 +4.9 +37 +54 +76 +54 +17 +2.3 -1.8 +55 +5.1 +2.0 +3.1 +0.0 +1.7

60% 68% 69% 71% 72% 65% 59% 77% 39% 63% 55% 59% 63% 57% 57%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-1.4 +5.8 +41 +63 +89 +68 +17 +2.5 -1.9 +63 +4.9 +1.9 +3.0 -0.1 +1.7

60% 66% 68% 66% 66% 60% 59% 61% 37% 58% 50% 53% 57% 51% 54%

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28 YALGOO BREAKOUT L063 (ET) (P) Ident: SODL063 Born: 30/08/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

ALLENDALE VAGABOND A74 (AI) (P) ALLENDALE WATERHOUSE D1 (P) ALLENDALE MARLINE X185 (P) Sire: DAYS CALIBRE G74 (P) ALLENDALE ROBIN HOOD Z239 (P) ALLENDALE DAWN C62 (AI) (P) ALLENDALE DAWN A150 (AI) (ET) (P) EVESHAM HORATIO (AI) (ET) (P) BENDULLA WINSTON (P) BENDULLA MARGARET K47 (P) Dam: YALGOO BLUSH A036 (P) YALGOO ENVOY M41 (AI) (P) YALGOO BLUSH S8 (P) YALGOO BLUSH L50 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$107 Grass Fed Steer: +$104 Grain Fed Steer: +$133 EU Index: +$119

Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: The last A36 son for the offering, but not the last you will hear from her in our herd. She is the type of cow that will remain relevant for a long time and will continue to embed a larger footprint in the Hereford gene pool over the next few years. A different type to his full brother (lot 9). He started at 38kg's at birth and he is moderate, relevant and round. A36 is the right type to cross with Calibre. L63 led his management group for EMA and IMF. Top 10%: 200, EMA, Fat traits, IMF and all indexes. Market/ system: SM, MSA, F, HGS, BB, W. Pigment: 100/100

29 YALGOO VANQUISH L130 (P) Ident: SODL130 Born: 14/09/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

MOUNT DIFFICULT FELLIS Y12 (AI) (P) PINE HILL GOLIATH A615 (AI) (S) PINE HILL MERELIN X521 (AI) (P) Sire: YALGOO ZED F190 (P) LJS 23C DEVIATE U101 (AI) (ET) (P) YALGOO ZELDA Y109 (P) YALGOO ZELDA R53 (AI) (P) BOWEN VINCENT V1 (S) DEBARRY EDEN (P) DEBARRY PURITY V50 (AI) (ET) (P) Dam: YALGOO VANESSA D021 (AI) (P) YALGOO CRUNCH M109 (AI) (P) YALGOO VANESSA T104 (P) YALGOO VANESSA G127 (P)

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$ Index Values Supermarket: +$101 Grass Fed Steer: +$97 Grain Fed Steer: +$113 EU Index: +$113

Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Vanquish is the stud sire for the front paddock. He's got all the eye appeal with superb cosmetics, softness, length and mobility. His sire Zed was a superior bull for phenotype and this is his best son. Vanquish has had the most interest from visitors. He prowls around with his strong carcase attributes, ideal maturity pattern and length. L130's brothers have averaged $13 000 with J69 being our feature bull from our 2015 sale. Dam D021 is the epitome of efficiency, she is moderate, but weans them heavy every year. She has an ideal udder and is very sound coming from Viceroy's dam. Nicely balanced EBV's round off an exciting package. Top 10% SC. Market/ System suitability: MSA, F, HGS, BB. Pigment: 100/100

30 YALGOO TWISTER L066 (AI) (P) Ident: SODL066 Born: 31/08/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

YARRAM HOT SHOT P028 (AI) (H) CAPETHORNE HOT SHOT 03 22 (P) CAPETHORNE AMETHYST U21 (P) Sire: MATARIKI HOLY - SMOKE (IMP NZL) (P) KOANUI BULL'S-EYE R60 (P) MATARIKI GIRLIE 00323 (P) MATARIKI GIRLIE 3 (P) MARKOWEN TABOR (AI) (P) MARKOWEN INTRUDER (P) MARKOWEN LYDIA 5 (AI) (P) Dam: YALGOO TRIPLE TREAT D099 (P) LJS 23C DEVIATE U101 (AI) (ET) (P) YALGOO TRIPLE TREAT Z130 (P) YALGOO TRIPLE TREAT W049 (P)

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$ Index Values Supermarket: +$88 Grass Fed Steer: +$84 Grain Fed Steer: +$102 EU Index: +$98

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: I saw Holy Smoke in NZ and he was the stand out bull for our program that I saw from that trip. A freak for roundness of muscle, he remains the best combination of visual muscle and fat I come across. He will continue to see heavy use here for many years. L066 is a sound, moderate bull for delivering early growth and moderate, thrifty females. Market/ system suitability: SM, MSA, F, BB, W. Pigment: 100/100

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-0.9 +5.2 +37 +57 +83 +74 +10 +2.3 -1.7 +59 +6.2 +1.4 +2.1 +0.8 +1.6

60% 73% 70% 70% 71% 64% 57% 73% 38% 61% 52% 56% 60% 54% 56%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-1.4 +4.8 +31 +54 +81 +69 +17 +3.1 -4.2 +49 +3.0 +0.9 +1.2 +0.6 +0.4

52% 74% 69% 70% 72% 64% 51% 77% 39% 60% 52% 56% 60% 54% 55%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-1.8 +4.8 +36 +59 +78 +65 +11 +1.0 -2.6 +56 +4.0 +0.8 +1.1 +0.6 +0.8

75% 75% 71% 72% 74% 67% 61% 78% 43% 64% 56% 60% 63% 58% 59%

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31 YALGOO TORNADO L023 (ET) (P) Ident: SODL023 Born: 23/08/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/20

KCF BENNETT 3008 M326 (P) SHF WONDER M326 W18 ET (P) SHF GOVERNESS 236G L37 (P) Sire: NJW 73S W18 HOMEGROWN 8Y (IMP USA) (P) PW VICTOR BOOMER P606 (P) NJW P606 72N DAYDREAM 73S (P) NJW 94J DEW 72N (P) ALLENDALE KHATMANDU 2 (S) KARINA VALDRES (AI) (S) PALLABAH HOLLIDAY J36 (AI) (ET) (P) Dam: YALGOO TIGRESS Z241 (H#) YALGOO CONDOR Q66 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIGRESS V110 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIGRESS N40 (P)

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$ Index Values Supermarket: +$104 Grass Fed Steer: +$97 Grain Fed Steer: +$111 EU Index: +$118

Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: The last Tornado offered for this year. This time by 8Y. We bought out 3 maternal brothers from the NJW herd to embed NJW Daydream in our herd. 8Y offers the most body mass of the three and looks like he will be the most suitable for the MSA market with his combination of visual muscle, maturity pattern, softness and IMF. Big rugged bull suitable for a heavy grass or grain finished market. Top 10%: 200 400 600, SC, Milk, EMA, Yield and EU index. Market/ system suitability: F, EU, HGS, BB. Pigment: 100/20

32 YALGOO LIEUTENANT L035 (P) Ident: SODL035 Born: 27/08/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

MOUNT DIFFICULT FELLIS Y12 (AI) (P) WIRRUNA DAFFY D1 (P) MOUNT DIFFICULT LAST DAY A205 (P) Sire: WIRRUNA GAYLORD G152 (ET) (P) MOUNT DIFFICULT UNGAR (S) WIRRUNA URSULA Z46 (AI) (S) WIRRUNA URSULA X34 (AI) (P) STUDBROOK D'ARTAGNION V086 (AI) (ET) (S) YALGOO VICEROY E316 (ET) (P) YALGOO VANESSA T104 (P) Dam: YALGOO CHERRYRIPE H11 (P) YALGOO ZAPPA Z256 (P) YALGOO CHERRYRIPE C006 (P) YALGOO CHERRYRIPE X090 (P)

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$ Index Values Supermarket: +$95 Grass Fed Steer: +$93 Grain Fed Steer: +$102 EU Index: +$113

Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Calving ease option: Moderate, efficient and B muscled. This is a high fertility bull - good calving ease, good scrotal, moderate milk and mature cow weight and big EMA. High EMA in conjunction with moderate milk will assist shortening post partum aneastrous periods, to deliver higher conception rates in tight joinings. We need bulls like this to run efficient breeding programs. Top 10% EMA, Yield. Market/ system suitability: SM, F, BB. Pigment: 100/100

33 YALGOO LEGEND L113 (P) Ident: SODL113 Born: 11/09/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

TH 122 71I VICTOR 719T (IMP USA) (P) TH 71U 719T MR HEREFORD 11X (IMP USA) (P) TH 7N 45P RITA 71U (P) Sire: YALGOO THUNDERBIRD J149 (AI) (P) DEBARRY EDEN (P) YALGOO TIGRESS D145 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIGRESS Z241 (H#) HEATHERDALE OPIUM U78 (AI) (P) YALGOO BONDI G063 (AI) (P) YALGOO BEAUTY B180 (P) Dam: YALGOO TIA MARIA J207 (P) YARAWA SOUTH COOPER C114 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIA MARIA G128 (P) YALGOO TIA MARIA W065 (AI) (P)

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$ Index Values Supermarket: +$82 Grass Fed Steer: +$76 Grain Fed Steer: +$84 EU Index: +$91

Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Calving ease option: This heifer's first calf is one of dad's picks. He loves the carcase and structure in this herd improver. Sire J149 did a great job over our heifers, Mr H stamps them with shape and his structural traits go back to Z241 who's had such a big influence in this offering. Top 10% Milk and Yield. Market/ system sui tability: F, EU, HGS, BB. Pigment: 100/100

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-0.1 +5.7 +37 +64 +95 +84 +23 +3.2 -3.5 +61 +4.9 -0.1 -1.2 +2.0 +0.1

52% 71% 66% 65% 67% 57% 54% 70% 30% 54% 45% 50% 52% 45% 47%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-2.5 +2.5 +27 +47 +63 +60 +10 +2.6 -4.2 +53 +5.5 +0.1 -0.2 +2.3 +0.0

47% 73% 67% 68% 70% 61% 46% 76% 38% 58% 50% 54% 58% 51% 51%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-0.6 +4.0 +33 +51 +76 +60 +21 +1.4 -1.3 +50 +3.0 -0.7 -1.2 +1.6 +0.0

45% 70% 64% 65% 68% 58% 38% 74% 29% 53% 45% 50% 55% 48% 47%

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34 YALGOO JOLT L178 (P) Ident: SODL178 Born: 04/10/2015 Eye Pigment: 90/100

GLENDAN PARK STORM W134 (H) BOWMONT STORM C093 (H) BOWMONT MARITANA W168 (AI) (H) Sire: YALGOO BREAK OUT G075 (AI) (P) BENDULLA WINSTON (P) YALGOO BLUSH A036 (P) YALGOO BLUSH S8 (P) MARKOWEN TABOR (AI) (P) MARKOWEN INTRUDER (P) MARKOWEN LYDIA 5 (AI) (P) Dam: YALGOO BELLE KASHMIR E175 (P) YALGOO BOULDER Y056 (S) YALGOO BELLE KASHMIR B120 (AI) (P) YALGOO BELLE KASHMIR U216 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$91 Grass Fed Steer: +$87 Grain Fed Steer: +$105 EU Index: +$100

Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Calving ease option. Passing on genes that you give you different avenues is a key attribute to allow you to be nimble in the market place. Moderate, mid maturity cattle with balanced performance allow this. L178 is that type of bull. Not extreme in any way, just right. Market/ system suitability: SM, MSA, F, BB, W. Pigment: 90/100

35 YALGOO BUSHMASTER L061 (AI) (P) Ident: SODL061 Born: 30/08/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

LEELANDS TRANSITION T7 (P) KAIRURU ABERDEEN 03 0047 (IMP NZL) (P) KAIRURU PLUM T44 (P) Sire: HARVIE TRAVELER 69T (IMP CAN) (P) LEVELDALE KODIAK 23C ET 19K (P) HARVIE PEARL 129P (P) EASTON 26Y IRON LADY 43A (P) MOUNT DIFFICULT FELLIS Y12 (AI) (P) PINE HILL GOLIATH A615 (AI) (S) PINE HILL MERELIN X521 (AI) (P) Dam: YALGOO BLUSH D006 (P) BENDULLA WINSTON (P) YALGOO BLUSH A036 (P) YALGOO BLUSH S8 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$101 Grass Fed Steer: +$94 Grain Fed Steer: +$97 EU Index: +$107

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Growthy sire that will add yield and desirable maternal traits. The Traveler's are big and take a bit of fuel to run, but their udders are great and the male portion have extra carcase weight. Having A36 in there will help. Top 10%: 200 400 600 EMA. Market suitability: EU, F, BB, HGS. Pigment: 100/100

36 YALGOO JUKEBOX L176 (P) Ident: SODL176 Born: 04/10/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

STUDBROOK D'ARTAGNION V086 (AI) (ET) (S) YALGOO VICEROY E316 (ET) (P) YALGOO VANESSA T104 (P) Sire: YALGOO ISSUE H10 (P) DEBARRY EDEN (P) YALGOO IRISH MAID E74 (AI) (P) YALGOO IRISH MAID A074 (AI) (P) MARKOWEN TABOR (AI) (P) MARKOWEN INTRUDER (P) MARKOWEN LYDIA 5 (AI) (P) Dam: YALGOO DONNA BELLA E181 (P) KARINA VALDRES (AI) (S) YALGOO DONNA BELLA A192 (P) YALGOO DONNA BELLA V146 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$75 Grass Fed Steer: +$68 Grain Fed Steer: +$75 EU Index: +$84

Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Great phenotype on this Issue son. Issue was our Viceroy herd sire. They are sappy, thick and complete. Visually appealing bull with the right maturity and muscle pattern. He is the pick of the Issues. Market/ system suitability: SM, F, HGS, BB, W. Pigment: 100/100

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+0.6 +3.6 +29 +51 +73 +59 +15 +2.2 -1.4 +48 +3.9 +0.9 +1.2 +0.8 +0.8

50% 73% 68% 69% 72% 64% 49% 77% 37% 59% 51% 55% 59% 53% 53%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-0.5 +5.2 +38 +66 +95 +83 +11 +0.3 -0.5 +70 +5.0 +0.2 +0.4 +2.0 -0.1

73% 73% 69% 69% 72% 63% 57% 76% 39% 60% 52% 56% 59% 53% 53%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-0.8 +5.5 +33 +50 +75 +71 +12 +2.4 -1.8 +44 +2.1 +0.0 -0.3 +0.5 +0.0

44% 72% 67% 67% 71% 62% 44% 76% 36% 57% 48% 53% 57% 51% 50%

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LOT 29

LOT 31

LOT 28

$17 000 maternal brother to lot 29

LOT 30

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37 YALGOO LECTOR L248 (P) Ident: SODL248 Born: 29/09/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

STUDBROOK D'ARTAGNION V086 (AI) (ET) (S) YALGOO VICEROY E316 (ET) (P) YALGOO VANESSA T104 (P) Sire: YALGOO ISSUE H10 (P) DEBARRY EDEN (P) YALGOO IRISH MAID E74 (AI) (P) YALGOO IRISH MAID A074 (AI) (P) HEATHERDALE OPIUM U78 (AI) (P) VALMA MAXIMUS (AI) (P) VALMA EPICS WATTLE W32 (P) Dam: YALGOO SHANGRI LA F145 (P) YALGOO GUARDIAN N91 (AI) (P) YALGOO SHANGRI LA T145 (P) YALGOO SHANGRI LA N70 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$78 Grass Fed Steer: +$72 Grain Fed Steer: +$74 EU Index: +$88

Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Honest herd improver out of a female line reknown for hard work and longevity. Top 10% SC. Market/ system suitability: SM, F, BB, W. Pigment: 100/100

38 YALGOO INTRIGUE L217 (P) Ident: SODL217 Born: 18/10/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

STUDBROOK D'ARTAGNION V086 (AI) (ET) (S) YALGOO VICEROY E316 (ET) (P) YALGOO VANESSA T104 (P) Sire: YALGOO ISSUE H10 (P) DEBARRY EDEN (P) YALGOO IRISH MAID E74 (AI) (P) YALGOO IRISH MAID A074 (AI) (P) EAGLE-RIDGE BLASTER 4J (IMP CAN) (ET) (P) MERAWAH BLASTOFF X99 (AI) (ET) (S) MERAWAH SHAMROCK N89 (P) Dam: MERAWAH IRISH MAID C11 (AI) (P) MERAWAH THOR W34 (S) MERAWAH IRISH MAID Z140 (P) MERAWAH IRISH MAID T133 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$67 Grass Fed Steer: +$61 Grain Fed Steer: +$57 EU Index: +$75

Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Calving ease option. First of a run of calving ease options. Visually appealing. L217 is a bull I recommend to a small herd looking for a versatile bull to cover heifers and cows to deliver a line of soft, even calves. His structure, constitution and pedigree suggest you'll get plenty of miles of this fella. Market/ system suitability: SM, F, W, BB. Pigment: 100/100

39 YALGOO L116 (P) Ident: SODL116 Born: 12/09/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

MOUNT DIFFICULT FELLIS Y12 (AI) (P) WIRRUNA DAFFY D1 (P) MOUNT DIFFICULT LAST DAY A205 (P) Sire: WIRRUNA GAYLORD G152 (ET) (P) MOUNT DIFFICULT UNGAR (S) WIRRUNA URSULA Z46 (AI) (S) WIRRUNA URSULA X34 (AI) (P) STUDBROOK D'ARTAGNION V086 (AI) (ET) (S) YALGOO VICEROY E316 (ET) (P) YALGOO VANESSA T104 (P) Dam: YALGOO BELLE KASHMIR H7 (P) MARKOWEN INTRUDER (P) YALGOO BELLE KASHMIR E219 (P) YALGOO BELLE KASHMIR X182 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$91 Grass Fed Steer: +$89 Grain Fed Steer: +$99 EU Index: +$110

Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Calving ease option. Sire Gaylord is a no nonsense bull that produces sound, thick, industry cattle. This guy is no exception. A bull that would suit a h igh stocking rate operation. The Gaylord/ Viceroy cross is delivering top end visual and genetic muscle on a good, sound structure. Top 10% GL, EMA, SC, Yield. Market/ system suitability: SM, F, MSA, BB. Pigment: 100/100

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+0.3 +5.3 +33 +51 +76 +69 +16 +2.9 -1.9 +44 +2.9 -0.5 -0.8 +1.4 -0.4

40% 72% 66% 66% 70% 62% 42% 75% 35% 56% 47% 52% 56% 49% 48%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-0.7 +3.0 +29 +44 +65 +59 +15 +1.7 -0.9 +44 +2.4 -0.5 -1.3 +1.5 -0.6

41% 71% 66% 66% 69% 60% 45% 74% 31% 56% 46% 50% 55% 48% 47%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-2.6 +2.2 +25 +44 +59 +58 +9 +3.3 -4.0 +49 +5.6 -0.1 -0.5 +2.4 +0.0

47% 64% 65% 66% 69% 60% 45% 75% 39% 57% 50% 52% 56% 50% 51%

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40 YALGOO BRAKE L173 (P) Ident: SODL173 Born: 03/10/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

MOUNT DIFFICULT FELLIS Y12 (AI) (P) WIRRUNA DAFFY D1 (P) MOUNT DIFFICULT LAST DAY A205 (P) Sire: WIRRUNA GAYLORD G152 (ET) (P) MOUNT DIFFICULT UNGAR (S) WIRRUNA URSULA Z46 (AI) (S) WIRRUNA URSULA X34 (AI) (P) HARVIE LADIES MAN 4L (IMP CAN) (P) EBBX BOLLINGER (AI) (ET) (P) DOONBIDDIE Q42 IRISH ROSE U57 (P) Dam: YALGOO BEAUTY E227 (P) ACELAND TRIUMPH (S) YALGOO BEAUTY Y22 (P) YALGOO BEAUTY V192 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$74 Grass Fed Steer: +$71 Grain Fed Steer: +$74 EU Index: +$88

Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Calving ease option: Similar in type and use to the last bull with a bit more scale and end growth. Top 10%: EMA and Yield. Market/ system suitability: SM, MSA, F, BB. Pigment: 100/100

41 YALGOO PILOT L227 (P) Ident: SODL227 Born: 22/10/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

GLENDAN PARK STORM W134 (H) BOWMONT STORM C093 (H) BOWMONT MARITANA W168 (AI) (H) Sire: YALGOO BREAK OUT G075 (AI) (P) BENDULLA WINSTON (P) YALGOO BLUSH A036 (P) YALGOO BLUSH S8 (P) BOWEN UNIQUE U161 (AI) (P) YALGOO BOULDER Z250 (P) YALGOO BETTE T185 (P) Dam: YALGOO PURITY E178 (AI) (P) MM RSM STOCKMASTER 512 (IMP USA) (P) DEBARRY PURITY X59 (AI) (P) DEBARRY PURITY R76 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$99 Grass Fed Steer: +$93 Grain Fed Steer: +$109 EU Index: +$110

Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Good Break out son with growth and carcase. Break out has done 'the job' here for producing sound, easy doing cattle with EMA and IMF. Having A36 as a mum helps. Break out sold to Llandillo Poll Herefords where he is doing the same thing for their good herd. Top 10%: 200 400 600, SC. Market/ system suitability: MSA, F, EU, HGS, BB. Pigment: 100/100

42 YALGOO LONESTAR L127 (P) Ident: SODL127 Born: 13/09/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

TH 122 71I VICTOR 719T (IMP USA) (P) TH 71U 719T MR HEREFORD 11X (IMP USA) (P) TH 7N 45P RITA 71U (P) Sire: YALGOO THUNDERBIRD J149 (AI) (P) DEBARRY EDEN (P) YALGOO TIGRESS D145 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIGRESS Z241 (H#) YALGOO BRIDGE D027 (P) YALGOO ZODIAC G027 (AI) (P) YALGOO ZELDA D051 (AI) (P) Dam: YALGOO BEAUTY J169 (P) YARAWA SOUTH COOPER C114 (AI) (P) YALGOO BEAUTY G160 (P) YALGOO BEAUTY Y22 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$93 Grass Fed Steer: +$86 Grain Fed Steer: +$99 EU Index: +$105

Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Good, safe Thunderbird son out of a first calf heifer. Thunderbird is a maternal brother to L67 who sold as lot 1 in our 2016 sale for $26 000 for a half share to Brian Burgess at Holbrook, Brian is putting together a formidable herd in a short time. Top 10%: 200. Market/ system suitability: F, EU, HGS, BB, W. Pigment: 100/100

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-1.2 +3.0 +28 +49 +63 +69 +7 +0.8 -1.6 +53 +4.9 -0.5 -1.4 +2.2 -0.1

44% 73% 68% 68% 71% 64% 50% 76% 39% 58% 50% 54% 59% 52% 53%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+1.9 +6.5 +39 +60 +92 +75 +15 +3.0 -2.8 +58 +4.0 +0.6 +0.7 +1.2 +0.4

54% 73% 68% 68% 71% 63% 48% 76% 37% 59% 50% 54% 59% 52% 53%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-0.4 +5.7 +37 +55 +87 +77 +18 +2.3 -2.9 +51 +2.9 -0.1 -0.5 +1.2 +0.2

44% 70% 64% 65% 68% 58% 37% 74% 28% 53% 45% 50% 55% 48% 47%

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43 YALGOO CREEK L229 (P) Ident: SODL229 Born: 23/10/2015 Eye Pigment: 20/100

STUDBROOK D'ARTAGNION V086 (AI) (ET) (S) YALGOO VICEROY E316 (ET) (P) YALGOO VANESSA T104 (P) Sire: YALGOO ISSUE H10 (P) DEBARRY EDEN (P) YALGOO IRISH MAID E74 (AI) (P) YALGOO IRISH MAID A074 (AI) (P) ALLENDALE KHATMANDU 2 (S) KARINA VALDRES (AI) (S) PALLABAH HOLLIDAY J36 (AI) (ET) (P) Dam: YALGOO CHERRYRIPE C085 (P) BOWEN UNIQUE U161 (AI) (P) YALGOO CHERRYRIPE X026 (P) YALGOO CHERRYRIPE R10 (AI) (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$68 Grass Fed Steer: +$62 Grain Fed Steer: +$64 EU Index: +$75

Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Calving ease option: Simlar in type and use as lot 38. The Issue's are soft, thick and sound. Market/ system suitability: SM, F, W. Pigment: 20/100

44 YALGOO ROCK L243 (P) Ident: SODL243 Born: 30/10/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

PINE HILL GOLIATH A615 (AI) (S) YALGOO ZED F190 (P) YALGOO ZELDA Y109 (P) Sire: YALGOO VIDEO J051 (P) STUDBROOK D'ARTAGNION V086 (AI) (ET) (S) YALGOO VANESSA E321 (ET) (P) YALGOO VANESSA T104 (P) REMITALL ONLINE 122L (IMP CAN) (P) YALGOO COASTER B004 (AI) (P) YALGOO CHERRYRIPE X026 (P) Dam: YALGOO RAINIE D077 (P) REMOLEA WESTLAND W78 (P) YALGOO RAINIE B130 (P) YALGOO RAINIE T31 (AI) (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$79 Grass Fed Steer: +$76 Grain Fed Steer: +$84 EU Index: +$91

Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Calving ease option: Round, thick and easy doing. Functional bull bred to deliver carcase quality and improve maternal traits . Top 10% SC. Market/ system suitability: SM, MSA, F, BB. Pigment: 100/100

45 YALGOO L414 (HPR) (P) Ident: SODL414 Born: 17/10/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

MOUNT DIFFICULT FELLIS Y12 (AI) (P) WIRRUNA DAFFY D1 (P) MOUNT DIFFICULT LAST DAY A205 (P) Sire: WIRRUNA GAYLORD G152 (ET) (P) MOUNT DIFFICULT UNGAR (S) WIRRUNA URSULA Z46 (AI) (S) WIRRUNA URSULA X34 (AI) (P) KYAN RAMBO (AI) (P) REMOLEA WESTLAND W78 (P) REMOLEA JANE P79 (P) Dam: YALGOO A346 (HPR) (P) CAS TRADEWIND T283 (AI) (P) YALGOO W316 (HPR) (P) YALGOO P234 (HPR) (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$72 Grass Fed Steer: +$72 Grain Fed Steer: +$76 EU Index: +$87

Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Calving ease option: Sound, thick heifer bull. 10%: BW, EMA, Yield. Market/ system suitability: SM, BB, W. Pigment: 100/100

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-1.0 +3.5 +29 +44 +66 +61 +16 +0.4 -0.5 +43 +2.5 -0.4 -0.9 +1.3 -0.1

44% 72% 67% 67% 70% 61% 45% 74% 34% 57% 48% 53% 57% 50% 50%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-1.0 +3.8 +27 +42 +63 +56 +15 +2.9 -2.9 +39 +2.9 +0.4 +0.5 +0.8 +0.1

34% 72% 66% 66% 69% 60% 45% 74% 33% 55% 46% 52% 56% 49% 48%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-2.7 +1.5 +22 +39 +45 +38 +8 +1.5 -2.2 +43 +5.5 +0.2 +0.0 +2.3 -0.1

45% 73% 68% 69% 72% 63% 53% 76% 39% 59% 51% 55% 59% 53% 53%

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46 YALGOO KETTERING L167 (P) Ident: SODL167 Born: 01/10/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

MOUNT DIFFICULT FELLIS Y12 (AI) (P) PINE HILL GOLIATH A615 (AI) (S) PINE HILL MERELIN X521 (AI) (P) Sire: YALGOO ZED F190 (P) LJS 23C DEVIATE U101 (AI) (ET) (P) YALGOO ZELDA Y109 (P) YALGOO ZELDA R53 (AI) (P) SOUTH BUKALONG WALLACE 2 (P) YAVENVALE CONFESSION C084 (S) YAVENVALE LOCHIEL LADY A044 (H) Dam: YALGOO DONNA BELLA G261 (S) YALGOO ZOOM T25 (AI) (P) YALGOO DONNA BELLA W059 (P) YALGOO DONNA BELLA M96 (AI) (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$89 Grass Fed Steer: +$87 Grain Fed Steer: +$109 EU Index: +$101

Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Full brother sold for $9000 last year to Jimmy Nivison. For anyone striving for extra production(kg/ha), take a good look at his black baldy herd. It is a model. Top 10% SC, DC, Fat traits and IMF. Market/ system suitability: SM, MSA, F, BB. Pigment: 100/100

47 YALGOO LEADER L204 (S) Ident: SODL204 Born: 14/10/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

MOUNT DIFFICULT FELLIS Y12 (AI) (P) WIRRUNA DAFFY D1 (P) MOUNT DIFFICULT LAST DAY A205 (P) Sire: WIRRUNA GAYLORD G152 (ET) (P) MOUNT DIFFICULT UNGAR (S) WIRRUNA URSULA Z46 (AI) (S) WIRRUNA URSULA X34 (AI) (P) MARKOWEN TABOR (AI) (P) MARKOWEN INTRUDER (P) MARKOWEN LYDIA 5 (AI) (P) Dam: YALGOO BETTE E98 (P) LJS 23C DEVIATE U101 (AI) (ET) (P) YALGOO BETTE Z044 (P) YALGOO BETTE W050 (AI) (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$86 Grass Fed Steer: +$82 Grain Fed Steer: +$91 EU Index: +$103

Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Complete, thick bull. Typical Gaylord, and one to improve yield and fertility. I wouldn't be concerned about his 600 - MCW spread, he looks to be mid maturity. Good sound herd improver. Top 10%: GL, SC, EMA and Yield. Market/ system suitability: SM, F, BB, W. Pigment: 100/100

48 YALGOO COMBAT L224 (P) Ident: SODL224 Born: 20/10/2015 Eye Pigment: 30/90

KOANUI ROCKET 0219 (IMP NZL) (P) PINE HILL CROSSFIRE C558 (AI) (P) PINE HILL GHOST MAPLE W16 (AI) (P) Sire: YALGOO MOHICAN G042 (AI) (P) KARINA VALDRES (AI) (S) YALGOO MEAGAN B066 (P) YALGOO MEAGAN V216 (P) DEBARRY EDEN (P) YALGOO RADAR D091 (AI) (P) YALGOO RAINIE Y199 (P) Dam: YALGOO CHIQUITA F055 (P) YALGOO CRUISER B044 (P) YALGOO CHIQUITA D036 (P) YALGOO CHIQUITA B039 (AI) (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$89 Grass Fed Steer: +$85 Grain Fed Steer: +$98 EU Index: +$99

Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Balanced performance, his full brother was one of our best last year. Top 10% Milk. Market/ system suitability: MSA, F, BB. Pigment: 30/90

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-0.7 +6.1 +31 +46 +71 +53 +15 +3.0 -4.1 +37 +3.3 +1.8 +2.6 +0.1 +0.9

41% 73% 68% 69% 72% 64% 48% 77% 37% 59% 50% 55% 59% 52% 53%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-2.1 +4.5 +29 +51 +67 +71 +8 +3.7 -3.3 +49 +5.0 +0.1 -0.4 +1.9 +0.0

50% 73% 68% 69% 72% 64% 51% 76% 41% 59% 52% 56% 60% 54% 54%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+1.3 +4.7 +33 +54 +74 +56 +19 +2.0 -3.0 +48 +2.8 +0.7 +0.7 +0.8 +0.3

47% 73% 67% 67% 71% 62% 45% 75% 34% 57% 48% 53% 57% 51% 50%

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49 YALGOO LEDGER L100 (P) Ident: SODL100 Born: 07/09/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

KCF BENNETT 3008 M326 (P) NJW 73S M326 TRUST 100W ET (IMP USA) (ET) (P) NJW P606 72N DAYDREAM 73S (P) Sire: YALGOO JET J157 (AI) (P) SOUTH BUKALONG WALLACE 2 (P) YALGOO DONNA BELLA D040 (AI) (P) YALGOO DONNA BELLA W059 (P) ALLENDALE NATIONAL W168 (P) PINE HILL ENERGISE E604 (AI) (P) PINE HILL SIRIKIT B705 (P) Dam: YALGOO RAINIE J231 (P) YALGOO COASTER B004 (AI) (P) YALGOO RAINIE D077 (P) YALGOO RAINIE B130 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$88 Grass Fed Steer: +$87 Grain Fed Steer: +$106 EU Index: +$101

Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Calving ease option. Son of the $32 000 Yalgoo Jet, who sold to the intergrated beef business of Matt and Deb Kelly's. Sure fire heifer bull out of a heifer. Top 10%: SC and EMA. Market/ system suitability: SM, F, BB. Pigment: 100/100

50 YALGOO LEVER L076 (P) Ident: SODL076 Born: 31/08/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

TH 122 71I VICTOR 719T (IMP USA) (P) TH 71U 719T MR HEREFORD 11X (IMP USA) (P) TH 7N 45P RITA 71U (P) Sire: YALGOO THUNDERBIRD J149 (AI) (P) DEBARRY EDEN (P) YALGOO TIGRESS D145 (AI) (P) YALGOO TIGRESS Z241 (H#) STUDBROOK D'ARTAGNION V086 (AI) (ET) (S) YALGOO VICEROY E316 (ET) (P) YALGOO VANESSA T104 (P) Dam: YALGOO WENDY J194 (P) EBBX BOLLINGER (AI) (ET) (P) YALGOO WENDY F089 (P) YALGOO WENDY Z226 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$90 Grass Fed Steer: +$85 Grain Fed Steer: +$93 EU Index: +$99

Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Calving ease option: Sound, thick and attractive bull out of a top end Viceroy heifer. Another example of what the Thunderbird J149 bull has done here. These last two lot's are pea's in a pod - ideal maturity pattern, structure, roundness and fat cover. Top 10% Milk. Market/ system suitability: SM, F, BB. Pigment: 100/100

51 YALGOO JUDGE L084 (P) Ident: SODL084 Born: 03/09/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

ALLENDALE VAGABOND A74 (AI) (P) ALLENDALE WATERHOUSE D1 (P) ALLENDALE MARLINE X185 (P) Sire: DAYS CALIBRE G74 (P) ALLENDALE ROBIN HOOD Z239 (P) ALLENDALE DAWN C62 (AI) (P) ALLENDALE DAWN A150 (AI) (ET) (P) MOUNT DIFFICULT FELLIS Y12 (AI) (P) PINE HILL GOLIATH A615 (AI) (S) PINE HILL MERELIN X521 (AI) (P) Dam: YALGOO IRISH MAID E191 (S) BENDULLA WINSTON (P) YALGOO IRISH MAID A050 (P) YALGOO IRISH MAID V39 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$103 Grass Fed Steer: +$100 Grain Fed Steer: +$124 EU Index: +$118

Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: L084 is the summary bull that epitomises the offering. Sound, soft, moderate and thick. Judge has the right balance of growth, carcase, indexes and maturity pattern to add value to any current market. Profitable bull and a Yalgoo prototype. Top 10%: 200 400, SC, EMA, Fat traits, IMF and GN and EU indexes. Market/ system suitability: SM, MSA, F, EU, HGS, BB, W. Pigment: 100/100

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+0.1 +3.4 +33 +44 +59 +35 +16 +3.3 -3.2 +43 +4.5 +1.1 +1.4 +0.6 +0.7

48% 71% 65% 65% 68% 59% 41% 75% 32% 54% 46% 51% 55% 48% 48%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-0.8 +3.6 +34 +52 +76 +61 +20 +1.4 -2.3 +54 +3.4 +0.1 +0.1 +1.1 +0.1

46% 70% 64% 65% 68% 58% 38% 74% 30% 54% 46% 51% 55% 48% 47%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+0.0 +6.0 +37 +60 +86 +81 +5 +3.2 -2.9 +54 +5.4 +0.7 +1.1 +1.0 +1.1

55% 62% 61% 61% 62% 58% 53% 58% 35% 53% 47% 50% 54% 48% 52%

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52 IVY BANK LEOPARD L23 (P) Ident: AHGL23 Born: 13/09/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

DEBARRY HIGHLANDER 2 (AI) (S) DEBARRY OLYMPUS A8 (S) DEBARRY PURITY W61 (P) Sire: SUGARLOAF HARRISON H123 (AI) (P) MERAWAH WIDELOAD Y112 (AI) (ET) (P) MT RAVEN MARINDA D321 (P) MT. RAVEN MARINDA Z035 (P) TYCOLAH BRIGADIER (P) SMITHSTON ALMIGHTY (AI) (P) ONSLOW MINERVA T226 (AI) (S) Dam: IVY BANK URSULA D53 (P) KARINA VALLENAR 2 (AI) (P) IVY BANK URSULA Z38 (P) IVY BANK URSULA Q3 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$45 Grass Fed Steer: +$39 Grain Fed Steer: +$40 EU Index: +$50

Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Upstanding, dark bull with plenty of muscle

53 IVY BANK LEO L18 (P) Ident: AHGL18 Born: 09/09/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

RVP STAR CAN-AM ET 57U (P) CB 57U CAN DOO 102Y (IMP CAN) (P) HF 74M LIMELIGHT LADY 42P (P) Sire: IVY BANK JOKER J59 (AI) (ET) (P) REMITALL PATRIOT ET 13P (IMP CAN) (P) REMITALL MARVEL 78T (IMP CAN) (P) REMITALL MAVREL 105N (P) YALGOO FRONTEIR A092 (AI) (P) YALGOO BURGHER E102 (P) YALGOO BETTE A056 (P) Dam: IVY BANK COLLEEN H54 (P) KARINA KING KONG Z9 (AI) (P) IVY BANK COLLEEN C35 (P) IVY BANK COLLEEN Z58 (AI) (ET) (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$85 Grass Fed Steer: +$81 Grain Fed Steer: +$97 EU Index: +$96

Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: A very good indexing bull

54 IVY BANK LOVER L31 (P) Ident: AHGL31 Born: 18/09/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

DEBARRY HIGHLANDER 2 (AI) (S) DEBARRY OLYMPUS A8 (S) DEBARRY PURITY W61 (P) Sire: SUGARLOAF HARRISON H123 (AI) (P) MERAWAH WIDELOAD Y112 (AI) (ET) (P) MT RAVEN MARINDA D321 (P) MT. RAVEN MARINDA Z035 (P) BOWEN TRIATHLON T42 (AI) (S) BINBARRA WARBOYS (AI) (S) BINBARRA MOONBEAM N30 (P) Dam: IVY BANK CHERRY A25 (P) GUNDONGS YALLOURN (P) IVY BANK CHERRY W12 (TW) (P) IVY BANK CHERRY R34 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$68 Grass Fed Steer: +$62 Grain Fed Steer: +$68 EU Index: +$77

Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Thick, meaty, soft and easy doing

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+0.8 +5.9 +30 +43 +64 +65 +9 +0.8 +0.3 +36 +2.0 +0.1 -0.1 +0.4 +0.0

32% 71% 65% 63% 67% 56% 40% 73% 25% 52% 41% 45% 50% 43% 41%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+0.6 +5.1 +33 +53 +76 +57 +11 +2.2 +47 +3.0 +0.4 +0.1 +0.7 +0.4

32% 68% 62% 61% 66% 57% 33% 73% 50% 40% 44% 48% 42% 39%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+0.3 +5.5 +30 +48 +73 +75 +11 +2.8 -1.4 +42 +2.2 +0.0 -0.4 +0.7 +0.1

35% 72% 66% 64% 68% 58% 43% 74% 26% 54% 43% 47% 52% 45% 43%

The Ivy Bank Poll Hereford Stud was founded in 1975 our main aim has always been to produce cattle that are easy doing to fit into our harsh winter climate. Carcase and thickness has been at the forefront of our selection criteria.az

Sires of this year's sale bulls are Ivy Bank Joker, Sugarloaf Harrison (sired Reserve Junior Champion at Wodonga 2017) and Allendale Yemen. Yemen is very sound at 8 years old and with excellent feet. He is now being used in another stud.

Our bulls have all been treated with 7 in 1, Vibrovax, Pestiguard and tested negative for Pestivirus.

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52 IVY BANK LEOPARD L23 (P) Ident: AHGL23 Born: 13/09/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

DEBARRY HIGHLANDER 2 (AI) (S) DEBARRY OLYMPUS A8 (S) DEBARRY PURITY W61 (P) Sire: SUGARLOAF HARRISON H123 (AI) (P) MERAWAH WIDELOAD Y112 (AI) (ET) (P) MT RAVEN MARINDA D321 (P) MT. RAVEN MARINDA Z035 (P) TYCOLAH BRIGADIER (P) SMITHSTON ALMIGHTY (AI) (P) ONSLOW MINERVA T226 (AI) (S) Dam: IVY BANK URSULA D53 (P) KARINA VALLENAR 2 (AI) (P) IVY BANK URSULA Z38 (P) IVY BANK URSULA Q3 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$45 Grass Fed Steer: +$39 Grain Fed Steer: +$40 EU Index: +$50

Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Upstanding, dark bull with plenty of muscle

53 IVY BANK LEO L18 (P) Ident: AHGL18 Born: 09/09/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

RVP STAR CAN-AM ET 57U (P) CB 57U CAN DOO 102Y (IMP CAN) (P) HF 74M LIMELIGHT LADY 42P (P) Sire: IVY BANK JOKER J59 (AI) (ET) (P) REMITALL PATRIOT ET 13P (IMP CAN) (P) REMITALL MARVEL 78T (IMP CAN) (P) REMITALL MAVREL 105N (P) YALGOO FRONTEIR A092 (AI) (P) YALGOO BURGHER E102 (P) YALGOO BETTE A056 (P) Dam: IVY BANK COLLEEN H54 (P) KARINA KING KONG Z9 (AI) (P) IVY BANK COLLEEN C35 (P) IVY BANK COLLEEN Z58 (AI) (ET) (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$85 Grass Fed Steer: +$81 Grain Fed Steer: +$97 EU Index: +$96

Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: A very good indexing bull

54 IVY BANK LOVER L31 (P) Ident: AHGL31 Born: 18/09/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

DEBARRY HIGHLANDER 2 (AI) (S) DEBARRY OLYMPUS A8 (S) DEBARRY PURITY W61 (P) Sire: SUGARLOAF HARRISON H123 (AI) (P) MERAWAH WIDELOAD Y112 (AI) (ET) (P) MT RAVEN MARINDA D321 (P) MT. RAVEN MARINDA Z035 (P) BOWEN TRIATHLON T42 (AI) (S) BINBARRA WARBOYS (AI) (S) BINBARRA MOONBEAM N30 (P) Dam: IVY BANK CHERRY A25 (P) GUNDONGS YALLOURN (P) IVY BANK CHERRY W12 (TW) (P) IVY BANK CHERRY R34 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$68 Grass Fed Steer: +$62 Grain Fed Steer: +$68 EU Index: +$77

Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Thick, meaty, soft and easy doing

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+0.8 +5.9 +30 +43 +64 +65 +9 +0.8 +0.3 +36 +2.0 +0.1 -0.1 +0.4 +0.0

32% 71% 65% 63% 67% 56% 40% 73% 25% 52% 41% 45% 50% 43% 41%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+0.6 +5.1 +33 +53 +76 +57 +11 +2.2 +47 +3.0 +0.4 +0.1 +0.7 +0.4

32% 68% 62% 61% 66% 57% 33% 73% 50% 40% 44% 48% 42% 39%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+0.3 +5.5 +30 +48 +73 +75 +11 +2.8 -1.4 +42 +2.2 +0.0 -0.4 +0.7 +0.1

35% 72% 66% 64% 68% 58% 43% 74% 26% 54% 43% 47% 52% 45% 43%

55 IVY BANK LENEVA (P) Ident: AHGL14 Born: 08/09/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

DEBARRY HIGHLANDER 2 (AI) (S) DEBARRY OLYMPUS A8 (S) DEBARRY PURITY W61 (P) Sire: SUGARLOAF HARRISON H123 (AI) (P) MERAWAH WIDELOAD Y112 (AI) (ET) (P) MT RAVEN MARINDA D321 (P) MT. RAVEN MARINDA Z035 (P) GUILFORD ZEUS Z1 (AI) (S) YARAWA SOUTH COOPER C114 (AI) (P) YARAWA SOUTH ANNABELLA Y28 (P) Dam: IVY BANK ECLIPSE F02 (P) KARINA VALLENAR 2 (AI) (P) IVY BANK ECLIPSE B43 (P) IVY BANK ECLIPSE X35 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$63 Grass Fed Steer: +$57 Grain Fed Steer: +$63 EU Index: +$71

Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: A good, correct, well made bull

56 IVY BANK LARKIN L19 (P) Ident: AHGL19 Born: 10/09/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

MOUNT DIFFICULT FELLIS Y12 (AI) (P) WIRRUNA ABERCORN (AI) (P) WIRRUNA GOLDEN VANITY R94 (AI) (P) Sire: ALLENDALE YEMEN E39 (P) BRAXTON WESTWIND 120M (IMP NZL) (P) ALLENDALE FANCY A158 (AI) (ET) (S) ALLENDALE FANCY V190 (AI) (P) ALLENDALE MUSKETEER (AI) (S) BOBANKEN VIKING V88 (P) BOBANKEN SUNRISE M128 (P) Dam: IVY BANK MAGIC D46 (P) LINDENDALE WESTON 6 (P) IVY BANK MAGIC U41 (P) LYNLAND MAGIC N78 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$52 Grass Fed Steer: +$49 Grain Fed Steer: +$40 EU Index: +$61

Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Heifer bull, well muscled

57 IVY BANK LESTER L43 (P) Ident: AHGL43 Born: 24/09/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/010

MOUNT DIFFICULT FELLIS Y12 (AI) (P) WIRRUNA ABERCORN (AI) (P) WIRRUNA GOLDEN VANITY R94 (AI) (P) Sire: ALLENDALE YEMEN E39 (P) BRAXTON WESTWIND 120M (IMP NZL) (P) ALLENDALE FANCY A158 (AI) (ET) (S) ALLENDALE FANCY V190 (AI) (P) ALLENDALE LIQUIDATOR 3 (AI) (S) ALLENDALE PUNTER 2 (S) ALLENDALE MARLINE R151 (P) Dam: IVY BANK MAGIC B05 (TW) (P) LINDENDALE WESTON 6 (P) IVY BANK MAGIC U41 (P) LYNLAND MAGIC N78 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$50 Grass Fed Steer: +$47 Grain Fed Steer: +$36 EU Index: +$60

Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Heifer bull

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+0.2 +4.8 +27 +46 +74 +76 +9 +2.6 -0.5 +45 +2.5 -0.2 -0.7 +0.7 +0.1

35% 70% 65% 63% 68% 57% 41% 74% 28% 53% 43% 47% 52% 46% 44%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-1.9 +2.7 +23 +32 +45 +41 +11 +0.8 -1.4 +29 +2.2 -0.2 -0.3 +1.5 -0.8

50% 73% 68% 67% 71% 63% 55% 76% 35% 58% 50% 53% 57% 51% 51%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-0.4 +3.7 +18 +27 +43 +42 +11 +1.2 -2.0 +23 +2.6 +0.3 +0.4 +1.6 -1.0

49% 73% 68% 67% 71% 63% 55% 76% 34% 58% 50% 53% 58% 52% 51%

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CHAPTER ONE - PRELIMINARY1. (a) A vendor is bound by these terms and conditions by offering livestock for sale by

auction. (b) An agent (which includes an auctioneer) is bound by these terms and conditions

by conducting an auction sale. (c) A buyer is bound by these terms and conditions by bidding at auction. 2. (a) In these terms the expression auctioneer, agent, buyer and vendor respectively

includes the servants, contractors, agents of each of them. The auctioneer, agent, buyer and vendor shall be wholly responsible for the acts and omissions of their respective servants, contractors and agents. The term ‘auctioneerî includes, so far as the law and context permits, the vendor’s agent.

(b) When used in these terms the expressions ‘companion animalsî means all animals originating from a property on a particular day.

Where lots are split and sent to multiple establishments, then all of these animals shall be regarded as companions.

3. The following applies in interpreting these terms and conditions: (a) The following words have the following meanings: Fees means all levies, charges, fees, costs and other expenses incurred or relating

to these terms and conditions and the sale and purchase of livestock including, without limitation, transaction levies, yard and weigh dues, cartage, advertising and rebates, and whether paid for, or incurred, by the agent; Livestock means animals auctioned pursuant to these terms and conditions; and Price means the amount at which the lot has been sold to the buyer referred to in clause 7 of these terms and conditions

(i) plus any Fees and other expenses incurred in relation to the purchase of livestock that are payable by the buyer; and

(ii) plus any GST added in accordance with clause 12. (b) These terms and conditions are subject to legislation or regulation in the State in

which the auction is conducted and in the event of any conflict then the legislation or regulation will prevail. The provisions of these terms and conditions are in addition to, and do not derogate from, the duties and rights of vendors, agents and buyers set out in legislation and regulation in the State in which the auction is conducted.

CHAPTER TWO - STANDARD TERMS OF SALE 4. Subject to any reserve price, and to the right, prior to the fall of the hammer, of the

vendor to withdraw any lot without declaring the reserve, the highest bidder shall be the buyer.

5. The auctioneer has the right to bid on behalf of the vendor provided that right is notified prior to the commencement of the sale and is subject to State law.

6. A bid cannot be made or accepted after the fall of the hammer unless, in accordance with clause 8, the auctioneer decides to put the lot up again.

7. The last price called by the auctioneer at the fall of the hammer shall be the amount at which the lot has been sold.

8. In the event of a disputed bid, the auctioneer is the sole arbitrator of the successful bidder or the auctioneer may decide to put the lot up again. The auctioneer’s decision is final.

9. The auctioneer may refuse to accept any bid which, in the auctioneer’s opinion, is not in the best interests of the vendor and need not give reasons for doing so. The minimum bid for liveweight selling is 0.2 of a cent ($0.002).

10. A bidder shall be deemed to be a principal unless, prior to bidding, the bidder has given to the auctioneer a copy of written authority to bid for or on behalf of another person.

11. The successful bidder at a livestock auction sale must give to the auctioneer at the fall of the hammer:

(a) the purchaser’s name; or (b) the bid card number which identifies the purchaser; or (c) the name of the person on whose behalf the successful bid was made; and (d) the

Property Identification Code (known as the ‘PIC’) of destination. 12. The auction shall be conducted on the basis that the bid price shall be exclusive of

Goods and Services Tax (GST). GST shall be added after the fall of the hammer for those sales subject to GST.

13. As soon as practicable after the fall of the hammer, the buyer shall if requested by the agent, sign the agreement for sale.

14. If a buyer does not comply with any of these terms and conditions, which includes the requirements of State law, any livestock knocked down to that buyer may be re-sold by public auction or private contract in whatever lots and manner the auctioneer decides. The re-sale may be with or without notice and shall be at the buyer’s risk. The buyer is responsible for all loss and expense arising out of a re-sale and is not entitled to any resulting profit.

15. The buyer of livestock must pay the agent the full amount of the purchase price in immediate funds on receipt of a tax invoice. Payment is required prior to delivery unless some other time for payment is specified in a written agreement between the buyer and the auctioneer that was made before the fall of the hammer.

16. No person may bid unless, prior to the commencement of the sale, that person has made arrangements satisfactory to the auctioneer for payment for livestock purchased. If bids in breach of this condition are inadvertently accepted, delivery shall not be given until the purchase money is paid and any law, rule or practice to the contrary is accordingly negatived as far as possible.

17. (a) Cattle sold on a liveweight basis that are weighed pre-sale are at the risk and expense of the buyer upon the fall of the hammer.

(b) Cattle sold on a liveweight basis that are weighed post-sale are at the risk and expense of the buyer immediately after weighing.

(c) All livestock other than cattle sold on a liveweight basis are at the risk and expense of the buyer upon the fall of the hammer.

18. (a) Subject to this clause the sale is complete on the fall of the hammer. (b) The time for rejection is the time commencing at the fall of the hammer and ending at

the first of: (i) delivery is taken by a representative of the buyer; (ii) departure of the animal from the purchaser’s delivery pen; or (iii) one hour after the last animal is: a in the case of pre-sale weighing, sold; or b. in the case of post-sale weighing, weighed. (c) During the time for rejection the buyer may reject any animal which is lame, blind or

diseased where that condition existed prior to the fall of the hammer but could not be reasonably observed when the animal was in the selling pen.

(d) If the purchaser rejects an animal during the time for rejection then the sale of that animal is cancelled and the animal is returned to the vendor or sold at such price as the purchaser and the agent may agree.

(e) This sub-clause applies only to cattle which are sold in Queensland at auction for slaughter. The agent has responsibility for the prevention of loss or escape (but not death, sickness or injury) of those cattle from the time of the fall of the hammer, through delivery to and from the scales, to the buyer’s delivery pen and on to the buyer’s nominated transport. This responsibility ends at the earlier of those cattle boarding the buyer’s nominated transport or sunset on the day after the sale. This sub-clause does not apply if the agent makes an announcement to that effect prior to sale.

19. (a) Subject to the right of rejection in Clause 18, all conditions and warranties expressed or implied by law are hereby excluded from the sale to the extent that the law allows. All lots are open for inspection prior to the commencement of the sale and are sold with all faults, if any. No compensation shall be given for any faults, imperfections, errors of description, number in or of any lots sold or otherwise.

(b) Any claim or objection arising out of an error or misdescription in the provision of relevant information in terms of legislation or regulation concerning the National Livestock Identification Scheme (NLIS) must be made by 5:00pm on the seventh day after the fall of the hammer. No objection, requisition or claim against the vendor or agent in respect of such error or misdescription can be made after that time.

(c) Any statements made by the vendor or the auctioneer whether in writing or orally to the effect that any female has been pregnancy tested or scanned positive shall mean and require only that a certificate in writing shall be supplied to the buyer signed by a qualified veterinary surgeon or certified scanner certifying that the said female has been tested or scanned on the date specified in the certificate and that in the opinion of the surgeon or scanner the female was pregnant on that date.

(d) For cattle, the agent undertakes to make every reasonable effort to ensure that any NLIS cattle device number is transferred from the saleyard account to the purchasers account on the NLIS database no later than midnight on the day of the sale.

(e) Where livestock have a food safety or market eligibility status derived from the NVD and/

LIVESTOCK AUCTION TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE

55 IVY BANK LENEVA (P) Ident: AHGL14 Born: 08/09/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

DEBARRY HIGHLANDER 2 (AI) (S) DEBARRY OLYMPUS A8 (S) DEBARRY PURITY W61 (P) Sire: SUGARLOAF HARRISON H123 (AI) (P) MERAWAH WIDELOAD Y112 (AI) (ET) (P) MT RAVEN MARINDA D321 (P) MT. RAVEN MARINDA Z035 (P) GUILFORD ZEUS Z1 (AI) (S) YARAWA SOUTH COOPER C114 (AI) (P) YARAWA SOUTH ANNABELLA Y28 (P) Dam: IVY BANK ECLIPSE F02 (P) KARINA VALLENAR 2 (AI) (P) IVY BANK ECLIPSE B43 (P) IVY BANK ECLIPSE X35 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$63 Grass Fed Steer: +$57 Grain Fed Steer: +$63 EU Index: +$71

Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: A good, correct, well made bull

56 IVY BANK LARKIN L19 (P) Ident: AHGL19 Born: 10/09/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/100

MOUNT DIFFICULT FELLIS Y12 (AI) (P) WIRRUNA ABERCORN (AI) (P) WIRRUNA GOLDEN VANITY R94 (AI) (P) Sire: ALLENDALE YEMEN E39 (P) BRAXTON WESTWIND 120M (IMP NZL) (P) ALLENDALE FANCY A158 (AI) (ET) (S) ALLENDALE FANCY V190 (AI) (P) ALLENDALE MUSKETEER (AI) (S) BOBANKEN VIKING V88 (P) BOBANKEN SUNRISE M128 (P) Dam: IVY BANK MAGIC D46 (P) LINDENDALE WESTON 6 (P) IVY BANK MAGIC U41 (P) LYNLAND MAGIC N78 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$52 Grass Fed Steer: +$49 Grain Fed Steer: +$40 EU Index: +$61

Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Heifer bull, well muscled

57 IVY BANK LESTER L43 (P) Ident: AHGL43 Born: 24/09/2015 Eye Pigment: 100/010

MOUNT DIFFICULT FELLIS Y12 (AI) (P) WIRRUNA ABERCORN (AI) (P) WIRRUNA GOLDEN VANITY R94 (AI) (P) Sire: ALLENDALE YEMEN E39 (P) BRAXTON WESTWIND 120M (IMP NZL) (P) ALLENDALE FANCY A158 (AI) (ET) (S) ALLENDALE FANCY V190 (AI) (P) ALLENDALE LIQUIDATOR 3 (AI) (S) ALLENDALE PUNTER 2 (S) ALLENDALE MARLINE R151 (P) Dam: IVY BANK MAGIC B05 (TW) (P) LINDENDALE WESTON 6 (P) IVY BANK MAGIC U41 (P) LYNLAND MAGIC N78 (P)

Purchaser:……………………………….. Price:………………………

$ Index Values Supermarket: +$50 Grass Fed Steer: +$47 Grain Fed Steer: +$36 EU Index: +$60

Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF Notes: Heifer bull

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

+0.2 +4.8 +27 +46 +74 +76 +9 +2.6 -0.5 +45 +2.5 -0.2 -0.7 +0.7 +0.1

35% 70% 65% 63% 68% 57% 41% 74% 28% 53% 43% 47% 52% 46% 44%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-1.9 +2.7 +23 +32 +45 +41 +11 +0.8 -1.4 +29 +2.2 -0.2 -0.3 +1.5 -0.8

50% 73% 68% 67% 71% 63% 55% 76% 35% 58% 50% 53% 57% 51% 51%

June 2017 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN

GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS DC Cwt EMA Rib RUMP RBY% IMF%

-0.4 +3.7 +18 +27 +43 +42 +11 +1.2 -2.0 +23 +2.6 +0.3 +0.4 +1.6 -1.0

49% 73% 68% 67% 71% 63% 55% 76% 34% 58% 50% 53% 58% 52% 51%

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or the NLIS/ERP database, the agent will inform the buyers by presale catalogue in conjunction with vendor branding and/or announce the status prior to the offering of those lots.

20. If delivery is made to, or possession obtained by, the buyer or its representative before full payment of the Price, then until full payment is received, the buyer:

(a) does not acquire title to the livestock; (b) holds the livestock as bailee only for the vendor; (c) must act in a fiduciary capacity in its relationship with the vendor; (d) must store the stock separately or so that they are readily distinguishable from

other livestock owned by the buyer; (e) is responsible for the safety and well being of the livestock; (f ) may make a bona fide sale for market value of any or all of the livestock. As

between the buyer and the subsequent buyer, the sale shall be made by the buyer in its own name and not as agent for the vendor, however as between the vendor and buyer, the sale shall be made as bailee and agent for the vendor; and

(g) must keep and account for the proceeds of any subsequent sale separately from its other money and hold those proceeds, together with the benefits of any rights against subsequent buyers, on trust for the vendor.

21. In addition to clause 20, if payment is not made according to clause 15, but delivery has been made to, or possession obtained by, the buyer or its representative:

(a) The vendor or its agent may repossess and resell the livestock and enter property owned or occupied by the buyer or its representative if necessary to do so; and

(b) Interest may be charged at the rate usually charged by the agent for overdue accounts on any amounts which remain owing at any time.

22. The buyer may not make any claim against the vendor for actions by the vendor or its agent under clauses 20 or 21 and indemnifies the vendor and its agent against any loss, damage, costs, expenses, penalties, fines or claims suffered by the vendor, the agent or any person or entity arising from the vendor exercising its rights under clauses 20 or 21.

23.1. Clause 23 applies whenever the agent pays the vendor before being paid by the buyer, which the agent is not bound to do. The agent is then the del credere agent of the vendor at law.

23.2. The vendor hereby gives notice to the buyer of the assignments referred to in clause 23.3.

23.3. When this clause applies, in addition to any rights of the agent that arise by operation of the law, the parties agree that, subject to clause 23.6 the agent is subrogated to all rights of the vendor under these terms and conditions against the buyer.

23.4. Title to the livestock does not pass to the agent or a nominee of the agent unless the agent, by written notice to the vendor, notifies the vendor that it is to be transferred to the agent or a nominee of the agent.

23.5. The vendor acknowledges that the agent may take enforcement, repossession or other action to recover any livestock for which the buyer has not paid in full, or the Price of such livestock, owing by the buyer under these terms and conditions:

(a) when this clause does not apply, as agent of the vendor (including by reselling the livestock); and

(b) when this clause applies, on the agent’s own behalf exercising the rights of the vendor by subrogation or assignment under these terms and conditions (whether in the vendor’s name or not) and, where title to the livestock has not passed to the agent, by selling the livestock as agent of the vendor without the agent having to account to the vendor for the proceeds of sale.

23.6. The agent may at any time, assign, transfer, securitise or otherwise dispose of all or any of its rights under these terms and conditions and any debts created pursuant to it (including, without limitation, the rights assigned to it under clause 23.3).

23.7. The vendor hereby irrevocably appoints the agent as the vendor’s attorney to: (a) do at any time and in any manner as the agent thinks fit all acts necessary or

desirable to perfect or improve the rights and interests afforded, or intended to be afforded, to the agent under these terms and conditions; and (b)appoint one or more sub-attorneys to do anything that the agent may do as the vendor’s attorney.

23.8. These terms and conditions do not render the agent liable to the buyer as vendor nor entitle the buyer to set off against the agent any right the buyer may have against the vendor or otherwise.

23.9. The buyer acknowledges that the provisions of this clause 23 are intended solely for the benefit of the agent (and its assigns) and the vendor. The liabilities and obligations of the buyer will not be in any way affected:

(a) by this clause 23, other than as it expressly provides; or (b) by the failure of the agent or the vendor or either of them to comply with the terms of this clause 23.

23.10. The buyer must pay all amounts payable to the vendor or the agent under these terms and conditions without any deduction, withholding, set off or counterclaim whatsoever, whether the benefit of a deduction,

withholding, set off or counterclaim is alleged to exist in favour of the buyer as against the vendor or the agent in any capacity whatsoever or any other person including any assignor of the vendors or the buyers interests under these terms and conditions.

24. (a) The agent agrees that he is liable to pay to the vendor the Price, less such commission as is agreed between the vendor and the agent, and in the absence of any agreement such amount as is reasonable, and

less the Fees that are payable by the vendor that were incurred by the agent on behalf of the vendor in relation to the sale of the livestock.

(b) In the event that the buyer pays the Price or part of it direct to the vendor then the agent has no liability to the vendor for the amount of such payment. Further, if the agent pays the vendor any amount which the buyer also pays direct to the vendor in respect of the same livestock, then the vendor must repay the agent that amount and the agent may debit that amount to an account held in the name of the vendor by the agent.

(c) Regardless of whether or not a sale has occurred the agent may, but is not under obligation so to do, instead of deducting payments owed to it by the vendor, debit the amount of the commission and fees to an account held in the name of the vendor by the agent.

25. The auctioneer has been retained by the vendor as auctioneer for the purpose of selling the livestock comprised in the lots. The terms of engagement between the auctioneer and the vendor do not extend to the provision of advice by the auctioneer to the vendor in relation to the safety or otherwise of the sale ring, the saleyards and the surrounding environments.

CHAPTER THREE - VENDOR WARRANTY FOR CORRECT PRESENTATION AND DECLARATION 26. This chapter applies only in the case of livestock and their companion animals

sold at auction for slaughter when the buyer is the slaughterer and the livestock are transported direct from the sale yard to the meatworks at which they are slaughtered. This chapter does not apply if the buyer is a trader who subsequently resells the livestock to a slaughterer. A slaughterer is any person who pays the AMPC Processor levy.

27. The warranty of a vendor is that livestock and their companion animals offered for sale at auction:

(a) pass AQIS and other regulatory authority requirements and inspections at the time of slaughter;

(b) are of merchantable quality; (c) carry an NLIS device in accordance with State law; (d) in the case where a representation has been made in the pre-sale catalogue that the

livestock have particular characteristics or are fit for a particular purpose or market, and such representations are based on information in the National Vendor Declaration, the livestock will have those characteristics or will be fit for the particular purpose or market; and

(e) all information in any National Vendor Declaration provided by the vendor is true, complete and correct in all material respects.

28. In the event of a breach by the vendor of the vendor’s warranty and provided such breach is notified by the buyer to the agent by 5:00pm on the 7th day after the fall of the hammer then the buyer is not liable to pay the portion of the Price of such of the vendor’s livestock to which the breach applies.

29. However if the breach by the vendor is such that the livestock are not rejected outright but are instead downgraded then the buyer will pay the value of the livestock at their next highest and best use.

30. In the case of a breach by the vendor of the vendor’s warranty then the vendor will also be liable to the buyer for any further losses which the buyer might establish but the buyer will take all reasonable steps in co-operation with the agent and vendor to mitigate both the effect of the breach and the amount of any loss.

31.Where a sentinel animal of a lot tests positive for chemical residue, and provided such test is certified and notified as required by these vendor warranty terms, then:

(a) the buyer will be entitled to delay payment for the price of all livestock in that lot; or (b) the vendor has the option, at the vendor’s cost, of collecting the companion animals and

returning them to the vendor’s property; or of having the livestock slaughtered in which event the risk of further condemnations will be that of the vendor. Where product integrity is potentially jeopardised, the Processor has the right to refuse slaughter and send the livestock back to the consigning property at the vendor’s cost.

32. The auctioneer is liable to the buyer in respect of any breach of the vendor’s warranty arising out of:

(a) any error, by the auctioneer, of transcription of information from the National Vendor Declaration completed by the vendor to the pre-sale catalogue or the buyers post-sale summary;

(b) any failure by the auctioneer to notify the buyer, prior to bidding, of any breach by the vendor of the warranty of the vendor if the buyer establishes that the agent knew of such breach prior to the sale; and

(c) any failure by the auctioneer to disclose prior to bidding, and in the pre-sale catalogue, that the vendor has failed to provide a National Vendor Declaration that is complete in all material aspects.

CHAPTER FOUR - OWNERS RISK FOR CONDITION OF CATTLE 33. This chapter applies only in the case of cattle and their companion animals sold at auction

for slaughter when the buyer is the slaughterer and the cattle are transported direct from the sale yard to the meatworks at which they are slaughtered. This chapter does not apply if the buyer is a trader who subsequently resells cattle to a slaughterer. A slaughterer is any person who pays the AMPC Processor levy.

34. Owners risk reflects the producer’s responsibility to provide slaughter cattle for sale that are fit for human consumption. Cattle are fit for human consumption if they are not condemned as unfit by AQIS. Owners risk applies if the condemnation is due to a condition in the animal which the buyer establishes, by the AQIS certificate, existed prior to the fall of the hammer.

35. A buyer with the benefit of owners risk protection is not liable to pay the Price of that animal to the vendor. The buyer remains nevertheless liable for all costs incurred after the fall of the hammer in transport, slaughter, testing and disposal of the animal.

36. Owners risk protection is available to the buyer of cattle to which this chapter applies if all of the following are satisfied:

(a) a certificate is issued by AQIS which states the relevant NLIS RFID tag number and PIC, the date of the certificate, the reason for condemnation and that the reason for condemnation existed prior to the fall of the hammer;

(b) the certificate is received by the selling agent either in its original form or by fax by 5:00pm on the 7th day after the fall of the hammer; and

(c) if the condemnation is due to chemical residue the certificate follows testing in an AQIS approved laboratory which establishes maximum residue limits in excess of the Australian limit.

37. Owners risk does not apply, and the buyer must pay for the cattle, if the reason for condemnation is any of the following:

(a) bruising, (b) fever, (c) partial condemnation, or (d) emaciation. CHAPTER FIVE - NOTICES REQUIRED BY STATE LEGISLATION NSW Legislation Property, Stock and Business Agents Act 2002 Warnings Penalties for collusive practices. It is

an offence against the Property, Stock and Business Agents Act 2002 for a person to do any of the following as a result of a collusive practice, or to induce or attempt to induce another person by a collusive practice to do any of the following:

(i) to abstain from bidding; or (ii) to bid to a limited extent only; or (iii) to do any other act that might prevent free and open competition. Severe penalties may be imposed on persons convicted of collusive practices. The auctioneer

has the right to make one bid on behalf of the vendor if the auctioneer clearly and precisely announces that fact prior to the sale.

Tasmanian Legislation The auctioneer must not appear to acknowledge a dummy bid. A buyer must not give, agree

to give or offer a gift or other consideration to a person for abstaining from bidding and a person must not accept any gift or consideration for abstaining from bidding.

A person must not participate in collusive practices by way of making or receiving an unlawful promise to abstain from bidding, not to bid except to a limited extent or do any other thing which may prevent free and open

competition. Western Australian Legislation - Auction Sales Act 1973 s31 NOTICE It is an offence to: (i) induce or attempt to induce another person to abstain from bidding by means of a

promise, expressed or implied, that the other person will have the right to elect to take over as buyer or to toss or draw lots to establish who is to become the owner;

(ii) abstain or agree to abstain from bidding as a result of such a promise; (iii) knowingly enter or permit or cause to be entered in the auctioneer’s record any name

other than that of the actual successful bidder; (iv) enter in the auctioneer’s record the name of the buyer other than that of the actual

successful bidder; or (v) in the case of successful bidder supply wrong information as to the name of the buyer to

the auctioneer or to any person, firm or corporation on whose behalf the sale is conducted. The vendor, or any person on behalf of the vendor, or the auctioneer have the right to make no more than three bids.

© 1 FEBRUARY 2011 Australian Livestock & Property Agents Association Limited All rights reserved. Unauthorised

reproduction in whole or in part is an infringement of copyright. These are recommended conditions of sale. They are provided to ALPA members as recommended terms and conditions only.

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2015 Canadian Agribition Reserve Grand Champion Bull - Remitall West Waterloo, sired by Yalgoo Boulder Z250

The TYPE you like

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BUYERS INSTRUCTION SLIP

Name

Address

Phone

Email

Lots Purchased

SELLING AGENTSElders Ltd, Walcha

Consign to

Insurance for the following period

Invoice to

Signature of buyer

Mobile

DELIVERY LOCATION (MUD MAP)

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The cattle business is about a lot of things, but when it comes to beef profitability it largely hinges on two KPI’s: Cost of Production (per kg/beef) & Production (kg beef/ha)Our industry is pulled and pushed by trends and fads and always will be; but these two Key Performance Indicators will always remain the primary profit drivers. Even in a high beef cycle, where there are an assortment of price premiums, price remains a much lower profit driver than these two things.This is reflected in the table below. I have highlighted three rows that reflect the difference in profitability between the top 9 beef producers in the H & S database for 2016, compared to the others. As you can see cost of production and production have a much larger impact on profitability than price. The fact that these two fundamentals never change is the reason why we have stayed with a breed that does both of these things better than most. Even more productive are Hereford crosses. Cross breeding gives you a production premium of 10 to 20%. Straight breeding price premiums max out at around 5%.

BANKING ON THE EVIDENCE!

OthersMost

ProfitableDifference

Income ($/DSE) $49.60 $71.17 43%

Total Expenses $34.11 $24.45 (28%)

Net Profit ($/DSE) $15.49 $46.71 202%

Cost of Production ($/kg lwt) $1.88 $1.04 (45%)

Labour efficiency (DSE/ labour unit) 13,314 19,314 45%

Price Received ($kg lwt) $2.72 $2.97 9%

Production (kg/lwt/ha) 214 309 (45%)

While breeders will always debate what is ‘right’, we prefer to look at the evidence. Profit is primarily affected by two thing in this table. Regardless of trends, fads, and seasons this data doesn’t change, so why do we ignore it?Yalgoo bull’s last longer (ave. 5 matings Vs industry ave. of 3) - contributor to cost of productionYalgoo bulls are quieter- contributor to labour efficiency.

Yalgoo bull’s have rapid growth( top 25% breed 200, 400, 600) - contributor to kg’s/ha. When combined with heterosis, we can amplify these traits and give our clients the opportunity to reach higher profitability levels.

Top 9 Producers compared to othersFrom consolidated Holmes and Sackett Benchmarking Database of 137 beef businesses

AGINSIGHTS - Volume 19: A Holmes and Sackett. Table 4.01 - Beef Production

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Yalgoo PartnershipJock Nivison (02) 6777 2088 | Grant Nivison (02) 6777 2525

[email protected] | yalgoogenetics.com.au

Ivy Bank | Allan Green (02) 6777 1492

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