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Shorthorn Beef

Originally known as Durham cattle, the Shorthorn breed first arrived on the shores of Australia in 1799 and since then has been instrumental in
making our nation one of the largest producers of beef in the world.

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Santa Gertrudis Australia

Santa Gertrudis were imported into Australia from the Legendary King Ranch in Texas, USA. Since then they have been influential with in the semi-arid area of Australia.

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Cargill Beef Australia

Cargill Beef Australia has operations strategically located to access the British breeds for which New South Wales is renowned. With processing operations in Wagga Wagga and Tamworth and a feedlot at Stockinbingal, Cargill Beef Australia is able to service customers in all sectors of the market.

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Delta Agribusiness

Delta Agribusiness is the leading force in independent rural services and the retail of agricultural inputs in Regional NSW. With a strategic footprint across the highly productive South West slopes, Riverina and Namoi & Guydir Valleys in Northern NSW comprising a network of fifteen business locations, Delta Ag is a dynamic and diverse agribusiness.

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Pfizer Animal Health

Pfizer are the world?s leader in the discovery, development and manufacture of veterinary-prescription vaccines and medicines for livestock and companion animals worldwide.

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Breedplan

BREEDPLAN is a modern genetic evaluation system for beef cattle. Using Best Linear Unbiased Prediction (BLUP) technology, BREEDPLAN produces Estimated Breeding Values (EBV's) for cattle for a range of important production traits

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Elders Weather

Elders weather - weather wherever you are in Australia. This site provides up to date weather information generated by the Bureau of Meteorology and provided by Elders.

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Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA)

Meat and Livestock Australia provides services to its owners - Australia's livestock producers and offers support to the cattle, sheep and goat industries in strategic planning.

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Farm Online

Farmonline brings you the latest rural and agricultural news from journalists and commentators around the country.

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Seth Buchanan Photography

Seth is an award winning wedding photographer who loves being creative and deliberately shy's away from the old style of ‘in-your-face’ photography. He has taken professional photographs for us and we would fully recommend him for any work.

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Testimonials

"In the past I have found it difficult to find a seedstock producer who is utilising the GeneSTAR technology and who can offer a consistent line of bulls, together with the other attributes I am looking for, which are weight for age, temperament and muscling. But I have certainly found it with the Warenda herd."

Ashley Adams, Blackall, Qld.

 

"I have always been impressed with the Manchee Ag steers ability to fit into the specified market. I have always been interested to see the productivity the Manchee Ag steers offer to a feedlotter, they are efficient and very consistent."

Duncan Sturrock,

Launcells Feedlot Manager, Drillham, Qld.

 

"We have used Yamburgan bulls for the last 10 years and have been very happy with their overall balanced performance. Our replacement females have improved over this time period and we are extremely happy with the premium price AMH feedlots are giving us for our steers."

Butch Davidson, Young, NSW.

 

"Yamburgan Mittiebah 17th, at 18 months, was joined to 70 head of 2nd calving females with a 92.5% PTIC rate and the shorthorn calves have come through the drought better than the purebred Angus and Murray Grey cross calves."

Hamish Paton, Holbrook, NSW.

 

"We were impressed by his complete balance, his overall structural soundness, his muscularity and breed characteristics. He will be going directly into an AI centre where we will collect semen for extensive use in the Yugilbar herd this season." Rob said after the purchase of Warenda Sahara (P) for $80,000.

Rob Sinnamon, Yulgilbar Manager, Baryulgil, NSW.