Once again our bulls have scanned well. With good even fat cover. Our bulls are "Fit, but not Fat" young bulls prepared right for long working lives.
Each bulls EMA and Semen Test results are with their photos on our National Sales Page
All bulls have been ear notch tested as negative for Pestivirus "PI". They have also been vaccinated for 3-day, Botulism, 5 in 1 and 3 germ blood.
See regularly updated photos of these 12 top bulls, EMA and weight information as well as Dam histories on our Droughtmaster National Sale page. Inspection of these or any other bulls welcome at Wajatryn. Phone ahead. 0741611279
In May we entered Bullocks in the first Burnett Livestock and Realty, Biggenden Prime Cattle, all breeds, Show sale. Having won several classes, we were very pleased to receive the purple ribbon for Champion Pen of Bullocks.
We have bulls for Bullock Breeders available for sale at Wajatryn Now.
To read article on our bulls click here . This year's bulls are also showing pleasing weight gains and semen test results. All 2010 Paddock Sale Bulls currently at Wajatryn were semen tested on 7th May and have top quality semen. All paddock bulls meet Society Standards for semen quality and scrotal sizes and come with full vaccinations. Bulls will go onto oats by the end of May.
As we say in the 'cattle management' and paddock sales sections of our website. Once weaned our bulls are sent to a good scrub bullock/grower paddock near Gayndah. We select on performance and draft the bulls that are 'going to make it' after about 6-8 months and bring them to Wajatryn. We have 50 bulls now on our leaucaena. "Preparing them for long working lives" Oats have been planted to finish bulls in winter.
Following on from our first and second, with heifers, at the 2009 Southern Queensland Droughtmaster Store Show and Sale.
Our commercial heifers again proved popular in 2010. The sale was held at the Biggenden, Burnett Livestock and Realty yards. Wajatryn Pastoral Company won First for 300 kg class and second in the under 300kg class. The Wajatryn draft of 40 , No. 9 heifers topped at 192.2 cents per kg or $639.
Earlier in the year, following a dry end to 2009, Milk tooth, Wajatryn steers sold for 186.2 cents or $878.