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  • Your Carcase Choice

  • The following words best describe Jock Nivison

    Leader, Daring, Innovator, Entrepreneur, Character

    President and Treasurer of Poll Hereford Society

    Vice President of the RAS Involved in the first Scannogram- 1971

    (Ultrasonics). Scanning cattle is now considered standard procedure world wide

    Forefront of steer carcase shows Involved in the first grading system in

    Australia for beef carcases. MSA grading is now seeing exponential growth some 50 years later

    Was on the original board of what is now known as AGBU. This led to the development and adoption of EBVs which are the driving force of genetic gain in many livestock industries world wide

    Started Yalgoo hereford and merino studs Long time association with ABRI and ARCBA Consultant to UNE Ag Economics Dep.

    Pioneered drought feeding sheep and cattle

    For industry to evolve someone has to be the first to try something..... More often than not it was Jock. His lasting legacy to me was his sense of the bigger picture. His innovation was sincerely driven through a desire for industry improvement not for self advancement.

    Heres to you JF- you werent a giant in statue, but you left a gigantic footprint on Australian agriculture that will never be removed!

    JF NIVISON am1924-2015

    Jock was all these things, but it was his innate humanity that his wife and family will best remember him for. His mateship to his friends and influence as a mentor were far reaching.

    We thought it fitting to dedicate this page to a man who dedicated a large part of himself to Yalgoo, the hereford breed, the beef industry and agriculture as a whole. Its rare to find someone whose innovations changed an industry. JF Nivison was the driving force behind much of what we find common place in the beef industry now.

    His boundless enthusiasm to improve the way we as farmers did things, left a trail of achievements that make my head spin.

    Below is a list of some of his industry achievements which led to Jock being awarded the Order of Australia (AM), which is- .. the pre-eminent way Australians recognise the achievements and service of their fellow citizens.

    President of Walcha Show for many years Council of Graziers Society Land Board member for 48 years With his uncle, pioneered superphosphate

    application by air in Australia Helped form Air Farm & Super Air Involved in the genesis of feed lotting

    cattle Involved in the genesis of exporting

    cattle to Asia in the 1960s. As you can appreciated lot feeding and the export industry has expanded a little bit since then!

    With partners formed Walcha meats

  • 50 Stud Bulls6 Herd Bulls

    2 Embryo PackagesVideos of star lots available in mid July, see yalgoogenetics.com.au

    INSURANCE

    There is no Vendor insurance on Yalgoo bulls under $7,000 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.

    CONTACTS FOR INSPECTIONS

    Grant Nivison: 02 6777 2525Jock Nivison: 02 6777 2088Allan Green: 02 6777 1492

    Nick Hall: 0427 437 203Andy McGeoch: 0418 737 470

    Mike Wilson (Studstock) 0418 960 036

    (or from 11am on Sale day)All Yalgoo Bulls making $7,000 or more are automatically covered free on the fall of the

    hammer for six months.

    Monday 10th August 2015 Commencing 1:30pmLight refreshments available at the sale.

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    As with all commodities, it is equally important to look back in the beef game as it is to look forward. 12 months ago the beef industry was spluttering in Australia even though the international market had never been better. There were distinct seasonal, capacity, political and competition issues that needed to be ironed out for the industry to reach its potential. To a degree this has happened; widening margins for processors; ensured competition in the processing sector increased and an inflated beef price at the farm gate followed. So is this the new price paradigm for Aussie beef?

    Whether it is or isnt, its largely irrelevant. History, demonstrates that we have had numerous other new price paradigms in the past. The same SENTIMENT has always driven the reason for optimism:

    1. Increasing world population = increase in demand

    2. Increasing world-wide wealth = increase in demand

    However, the major underlying FACTOR that drives Aussie beef prices is the size of the US cattle herd. The US herd will re-build and our beef price will contract to a degree with it.

    WELCOME

    Your Carcase Choice!

    toPerformance

    Recorded Sale

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    So, the important point surrounding price spikes is to ensure we are at a high level of production when they occur so we can capture them. One of the key components of production is genetics. Genetics that allow you to run more cows that:

    1. Have more calves2. That grow quickly3. Meet market specifications

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

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

    Our genetic direction continues to be driven by the Grain Fed Index. By using this index we believe that our clients are predisposed to a wider range of markets. In 2006 our herd was breed average for the Grain Fed Index. We are now in the top 20% of the breed and in the next 5 years we believe the average Yalgoo cow will be in the top 10% of the breed. Our 2015 sale team average in the top 20% for 200, 400, 600 , SC, EMA and SM and EU indexes.

    Regarding phenotype, the 2015 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. Extrapolate this across each kilogram of live weight that you sell and it is a phenomenal increase in herd income. Astonishingly it is not a particularly grass hungry trait so it is relatively cost free.

    In the bull notes for each lot I have also included recommendations on market/production system suitability. Notes on these recommendations are included within the catalogue.

    There is a wide diversity of carcase orientated genetics from around the globe represented in the catalogue. 2015 represents the first opportunity to invest in NJW Trust genetics. His superior balance of traits and strong phenotype ensures he will have a large role to play in Australia.

    The docility EBV is now an accepted part of the Breedplan EBV set. Information on this EBV has been provided within the catalogue. Our Tassie bull- Valma Magnum is the top ranked bull in the breed for docility. He is represented by 7 sons in this years sale.

    As a service provider, we believe it is important to arm you with as much information as possible so you can make informed decisions on the basis of economic rationale rather than emotion. So, we are developing a new protocol concerning bull failure- the Bull Depreciation Schedule. This will become part of an industry best bull warranty that

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    will come with buying a Yalgoo bull. This booklet will be distributed later in 2015. Consistent with our philosophy this is a client driven protocol. The warranty will set out guidelines that aim to protect you from price risk and increase transparency concerning bull failure.

    With every Yalgoo bull you will also receive a folder with the following information:

    Vet Certificate Record of Animal Health Activities Audit of performance

    We have also developed a function that will allow our clients to benefit from the Yalgoo website. This is the Yalgoo stock exchange. It allows clients to list their own stock for sale on our website. You can do it yourself by going to www.yalgoogenetics.com.au; clicking on the Stock Exchange tab; then clicking on the Register Item tab and filling out the fields. Please speak to us for further information about using this function.

    We are conscious of the rising cost/calf over the past few years and are determined to ensure our bulls last longer to help keep a lid on this cost. We have implemented industry best practise with a new Bull QA protocol(please see Bull QA page for more details).

    We are excited about the future of the whiteface breed. Its weight for age, hardiness and temperament are crucial profit driving traits. And its place as half of the most profitable beef animal (black baldy) in temperate climates ensures their market

    share will increase. The Angus breeders 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).

    All sale bulls have been independently assessed and scored for structural soundness, temperament and serving ability. All bulls have been vaccinated according to the Pfizer Star Program.

    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 claves in the first cycle, which means more kgs come sale time and a tighter calving spread. The purchaser of these bulls also receives a calving report in September on their bulls calving performance in our herd. This can be valuable pre-mating information.

    Yalgoo prides itself on being a program that is completely transparent and commercially focused. We remain focused on the objective, profit driving traits that make you money, ensuring we are not distracted by the intangible traits and fads that are prevalent in our industry.

    Please dont hesitate to contact us before the sale if we can assist you in any way. We would like to thank everyone who supported our first half-century of sales. We look forward to seeing you at our 54th.

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

    For the last four years our steers have been selected in the Hereford Stan Hill teams at the Sydney Show. Ivy bank has been performance recording with Breedplan since 1985. Carcass has been particularly prevalent in selecting our sale bulls. We have purchased two new sires from Kanimbla and Sugarloaf Creek to continue on these traits. Allendale Yemen has been used very successfully over heifers.

    We had great success at Wodonga 2015 with grand champion bull, selling for $16 000. Also at Dubbo with Ivy Bank Jacka selling for $24 000. Both were sired by Yalgoo bulls.

    Good News for BeefMLA BEEF PROJECTIONSAustralian cattle prices started 2015 on a very positive note, with the Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) averaging 437/kg cwt over the March quarter - the highest quarterly average on record.

    Going forward, the continued strength of the cattle market will depend on whether or not the positive three month rainfall outlook for southern Australia comes to fruition, and the timeliness if it does.

    Following higher than expected cattle slaughter across the eastern states during the first quarter of 2015, the national adult kill has now been revised up 400,000 head to 8.2 million.

    International demand for Australian beef for the remainder of the year is set to continue with the same intensity as the first quarter and exports are forecast to reach 1.15 million tonnes swt, back 11% year-on-year, but still the third consecutive year over one million tonnes swt.

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    START YOUR ENGINES ... NJW 100w TRUST

    As a beef producer you are purchasing genetics to increase your bottom line. As a genetics supplier our goal is to find every way to increase the speed of this so you can stay ahead of inflation and build wealth. This bull is the way!

    As we know, all the traits we measure affect herd profitability in one way or another. There is generally a trade off amongst traits as many production traits are antagonistic to each other. However, every now and then an animal comes along that gives you a substantial lift in some of these traits. But how often does a bull come along that nearly doubles the genetic progress of the breed average across all the profit driving traits? NJW Trust is a bull that brings all the traits together in a phenotype that saw him be judged 2012 Denver Champion bull.

    This is why we are so excited to have secured Trust for our program. He also comes from a commercially disciplined program and his dam has bred consecutive Denver National Champions. His daughters are receiving rave reviews and his sons are the commercial type. We cant wait to get steers killed by Trust sons- they will yield.

    His performance in the US is as follows: Below breed average for BW Nearly double breed ave. for yearling wt. Nearly double breed ave for milk Double breed ave. for Scrotal Nearly 6 times breed ave. for Ribeye Nearly 5 times breed ave. for marbling

    Trust is also a proven, high accuracy sire and his Australian data should mirror this.

    (1600+ progeny measured in US)

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    Complimenting his all round performance, good structure and strong muscling; Magnum has the highest EBV for temperament in the breed. Take advantage of this highly hereditable and economically important trait by securing a son in our 2015 sale. Hereford Sires with the Highest TRIAL Docility EBVs

    Sire EBV AccuracyValma Magnum II +14 85%Wirruna Callan +13 88%Wirruna Freddie +12 77%Valma Odyssey +11 58%Euranarina Flash +11 57%

    Valma Magnum IITHE BOMB-PROOF BULL

    Docility in cattle is the way cattle behave when being handled by humans or put in an unusual environment such as being separated from the mob in a small yard. What we define as poor docility is a survival trait in the wild fear of anything unusual and the desire to escape. In domesticated cattle it is exhibited as flightiness. Importantly, docility is a highly heritable trait and can be improved genetically.

    A recent beef survey amongst US beef breeders identified docility as the NUMBER 1 TRAIT of importance for their beef herds. Studies in the UK have put the value of docility as high as 33 pounds ($100) per calf weaned, from a docile unit to an aggressive unit.

    The good news for hereford breeders, is that we work with a breed that is inherently superior in this trait.

    Economic costs of nervous or aggressive animals are significant and affect both cost of production as well as price received.

    Herefords Australia has released a TRIAL docility EBV to assist us in further enhancing the temperament of our cattle. Yalgoo has been taking temperament scores through an independent assessor for 5 years. We will start receiving a docility EBV after our 2015 weaning.

    BREEDPLAN

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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 bulls 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, EBVs, visual muscle content, feedback from clientele/processors and raw data to form our recommendations.

    MARKET/PRODUCTION SYSTEM SUITABILITY

    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 EBVs 200 400 600 IMF carcase weight visual muscle

    Trust daughters Peas in a Pod @ 15mths

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    F = Feeder AnimalTo form our recommendations we have primarily used feedlot feedback/acceptability of Yalgoo and Yalgoo clients 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 clients 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 clients 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 wont 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.

    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 1970s and 80s through work done by Dr. Mike Blockey. After testing thousands of commercial bulls of all ages he showed that 25% of bulls tested were unfit for service. He then

    YALGOO BULL QUALITY ASSURANCE

    developed a protocol to ensure these bulls would be identified before they were sold. This was known as the Serving Ability Test (SAT). Industry uptake was good through the 90s, 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 bulls are unfit for service. And the Holmes and Sackett research suggested 18% of young bulls 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 bulls 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.

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

    Our program is as follows: INDEPENDENT STRUCTURAL

    ASSESSMENT. BBulls 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 bulls 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 bulls are tested to ensure no Persistently Infected animals with Pestivirus are sold. All bulls 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 $7000 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 bulls 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.

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    Heterosis: You are getting taxed if you dont 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

    GET MOREFOR YOUR

    !BANG!BLACK

    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)

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    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

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

    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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    Heifer/cow bulls: 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.

    HEIFER /COW BULLS

    Prototype Heifer/cow bull:

    Low birth Structure and High Indexing

    Yalgoo Heifer bulls Breed Average

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    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

    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.

    YALGOO BREEDING PROGRAM

    The Yalgoo Breeding Program is based around manipulating genetic traits and implementing industry best management strategies to maximise profits in our clients beef 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 arent 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 PIs 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.

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    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.

    HERD GOALS, GENETIC TRENDS AND BREEDING OBJECTIVESThe average Yalgoo herd sires genetic profile for the 2015 joining

    BW 200 400 600 MCW MK SC

    3.9 32 52 75 65 13 2.8

    CWT EMA RB RP RBY IMF GN

    53 5.7 1.2 1.4 1 0.7 113

    400 DAY WEIGHT (kg)

    600 DAY WEIGHT (kg)

    GRAIN FED STEER ($)

    200 DAY GROWTH (kg)

    Top 40% BW Top 25% 200, 400 600 Only Top 45% Mature cow weight

    (Bending the growth curve both ways) Breed Average Milk Top 5% SC Top 5% EMA Top 10% Rib & Rump Top 10% IMF Top 5% Grain Fed Index

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    GROWTHYalgoo is one of the highest growth herds in the breed, with our 2015 sale team averaging in the top 20% of the breed for all growth traits. Beef profitability is all about kgs sold. We select for high growth to ensure our clients can maximise kgs/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.

    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 doesnt 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 EBVs 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.

    Yalgoo Viceroy

    Yalgoo Lexicon F203

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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 EBVs 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 providers cattle are used to him/her, however they wont 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

    CARCASE RBY (%)

    CARCASE EMA (sq.cm)

    CARCASE IMF (%)

    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.

    CARCASE GENETIC TREND GRAPHS

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    YALGOO QUALITY ASSURANCEDATA 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 EBVs. 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 EBVs 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.

    CARCASE GENETIC TREND GRAPHS

    TH Victor 719T - Sire of lot 4

    SODB006 - Dam of lot 5

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    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 2015 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 20/5/15.

    BEEF CLASS STRUCTURAL ASSESSMENTStructural 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.

    Mountain Valley Efficient

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    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

    HOW TO USE THE BEEF CLASS STRUCTURAL ASSESSMENT SYSTEM

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    Only GROUP BREEDPLAN EBVs 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 animals 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 animals 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 (-) EBVs indicate easier calving and increased growth after birth.

    TECHNICAL 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.

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    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.

    Carcase & Fertility TraitsWeight, Traits & Indexes

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    Lot No. FC RC FA RA RS RH Muscle

    Eye Score Temp. Sheath

    Scrotal (17/2) Testicle

    1 4 5 5 5 5 5 B- 2 1 4 36 12 7 5 4 4 5 5 B 3 1 5 40 13 4 5 4 4 5 6 C+ 1 1 4 39.5 14 7 4 4 4 4 5 B- 2 1 4 39 15 4 5 5 5 5 5 B 1 1 3 39 16 6 5 5 5 5 5 B- 2 1 3 38.5 17 4 5 5 5 5 6 C+ 2 1 4 38 111 5 5 4 4 5 5 C+ 2 1 3 37 112 5 5 5 5 5 5 B 1 1 4 36 113 6 5 4 5 4 5 C+ 1 1 3 38.5 214 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 2 1 3 36 215 5 5 5 5 5 5 B 2 1 5 37 116 5 5 5 5 5 5 B- 2 1 4 41.5 117 4 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 2 1 4 38 118 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 2 2 4 36.5 119 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 2 1 4 39.5 120 6 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 2 1 4 37 121 6 5 5 5 5 5 C 2 1 3 36.5 122 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 2 1 5 35.5 123 6 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 2 1 4 35.5 124 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 2 1 4 36.5 125 6 5 5 5 3 5 B- 1 1 4 38 126 5 5 4 4 4 5 C+ 2 1 4 36 127 6 6 5 5 5 5 B- 2 1 4 39 128 4 5 4 4 5 5 C+ 2 1 4 39 129 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 2 1 4 36 130 5 5 5 5 5 5 B- 2 1 4 37 131 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 3 1 4 36.5 132 6 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 1 1 5 40 133 4 4 5 5 4 4 C+ 2 1 3 38.5 134 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 2 1 4 34.5 135 6 6 5 5 5 5 C+ 3 1 5 37.5 136 4 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 1 1 5 36 137 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 2 1 4 38 138 5 5 5 5 5 5 B- 2 1 3 37 139 7 6 5 5 5 5 B- 1 1 4 35.5 140 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 3 1 3 35 141 5 5 5 5 5 5 B- 2 1 4 37.5 142 6 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 3 1 4 32.5 243 5 5 4 4 5 5 B- 2 1 4 35 144 6 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 2 1 5 36.5 145 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 2 1 4 36 146 4 5 5 5 5 5 B- 2 1 4 37 247 7 6 5 5 5 5 B- 2 1 4 37 148 5 5 5 5 5 5 C+ 2 1 5 38 249 5 5 5 5 5 5 B- 2 1 3 43 1

    STRUCTURAL SCORES

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    LOT 1 YALGOO BANDIT J079 (AI) (P) Ident: SODJ079 Born: 05/09/2013 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)

    MOUNT DIFFICULT FELLIS Y12 (AI) (P) PINE HILL GOLIATH A615 (AI) (S) PINE HILL MERELIN X521 (AI) (P) DAM: YALGOO BETTE E235 (P) BENDULLA WINSTON (P) YALGOO BETTE Z247 (P) YALGOO BETTE U204 (P)

    June 2015 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS Cwt EMA Rib Rump RBY% IMF%

    -4.0 +5.1 +41 +62 +84 +63 +9 +1.0 +63 +4.7 +1.0 +1.4 +0.8 +1.0 74% 73% 69% 68% 68% 61% 53% 76% 58% 51% 55% 59% 53% 54%

    $Index Values Supermarket: +$95 Grass Fed Steer: +$91 Grain Fed Steer: +$112 EU Index: +$104

    Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT(x2),SS,FAT,EMA,IMF NOTES: Heifer/Cow bull. The type you like with the performance you need. B- muscled bull with softness and great structure. High end profit driving EBV's. Top 10% or better for 200, 400 EMA IMF and GN index. At 14mths Bandit was joined to 31 yearling, stud heifers with a 75% conception rate. Market/ System suitability: F, MSA, BB, W. Pigment: 100/100 Purchaser: . $: ..........

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    LOT 2 YALGOO PILOT J174 (AI) (P) Ident: SODJ174 Born: 15/09/2013 Eye Pigment: 10/100

    HRP THM VICTOR 109W 9329 (P) DRF JWR PRINCE VICTOR 711 (P) RHF 964 VICTRA 4057 (P) SIRE: TH 122 71I VICTOR 719T (IMP USA) (P) NJW 1Y WRANGLER 19D (IMP CAN) (P) KBCR 19D DOMINETTE 122 (P) KBCR DOMINETTE 9112 (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)

    June 2015 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS Cwt EMA Rib Rump RBY% IMF%

    +1.4 +3.0 +32 +48 +65 +56 +17 +2.7 +49 +4.0 +0.2 -0.1 +1.4 -0.4 74% 72% 66% 65% 63% 55% 39% 72% 51% 44% 49% 53% 46% 46%

    $Index Values Supermarket: +$87 Grass Fed Steer: +$83 Grain Fed Steer: +$85 EU Index: +$100

    Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT(x2),SS,FAT,EMA,IMF NOTES: Heifer/Cow bull. A prototype carcase bull. 719T has been a 'changer' bull for the breed. The first 719T to sell in Australia and he will be one of the better ones. The 719T's will be very popular here. Top maternal pedigree. Top 20% or better for Milk SC SM GN and EU Indexes Used at 13mths; achieved a conception rate of 94% over 35 heifers. Market Suitability: SM, F. Purchaser: . $: ..........

    HORN98%PP

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    LOT 3 YALGOO JET J157 (AI) (P) Ident: SODJ157 Born: 12/09/2013 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)

    SOUTH BUKALONG WALKER 6 (AI) (P) SOUTH BUKALONG WALLACE 2 (P) SOUTH BUKALONG VICTORIA 152 (P) DAM: YALGOO DONNA BELLA D040 (AI) (P) YALGOO ZOOM T25 (AI) (P) YALGOO DONNA BELLA W059 (P) YALGOO DONNA BELLA M96 (AI) (P)

    June 2015 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS Cwt EMA Rib Rump RBY% IMF%

    +0.3 +3.2 +36 +60 +80 +56 +21 +2.8 +56 +5.4 +0.8 +0.8 +0.6 +1.0 75% 73% 67% 66% 64% 55% 52% 73% 52% 45% 48% 51% 44% 45%

    $Index Values Supermarket: +$114 Grass Fed Steer: +$111 Grain Fed Steer: +$137 EU Index: +$128

    Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT(x2),SS,FAT,EMA,IMF NOTES: Heifer/Cow bull. The first NJW Trust to sell in Australia. We were so fortunate to have first use of this bull in Australia. Refer to the reference sire notes to get an idea of what NJW Trust will contribute to the beef industry. This son is soft, correct and super "topped". His efficient, tidy uddered Wallace dam rounds off an exciting package. Moderate birth - High profit genetics, he adds value to most traits. Top 10% or better for 200, 400, milk, SC, IMF, EMA and all indexes. Jet was joined at 14mths to 25 stud yearling heifers and achieved a 84% conception rate. Market/ System suitability: F, MSA, EU, HGS, BB. Purchaser: . $: ..........

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    LOT 4 YALGOO JASPER J160 (AI) (P) Ident: SODJ160 Born: 12/09/2013 Eye Pigment: 100/100

    THM DURANGO 4037 (P) CRR ABOUT TIME 743 (P) CRR D03 CASSIE 206 (P) SIRE: MSU XEROX 20X (IMP USA) (P) REMITALL ONLINE 122L (IMP CAN) (P) MSU TCF RACHAEL ET 54N (P) HH MISS ADV 786G 1ET (H)

    MOUNT DIFFICULT FELLIS Y12 (AI) (P) PINE HILL GOLIATH A615 (AI) (S) PINE HILL MERELIN X521 (AI) (P) DAM: YALGOO SHANGRI LA D106 (P) BOWEN UNIQUE U161 (AI) (P) YALGOO SHANGRI LA A151 (P) YALGOO SHANGRI LA T145 (P)

    June 2015 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS Cwt EMA Rib Rump RBY% IMF%

    +0.7 +6.8 +44 +69 +97 +93 +15 +2.8 +61 +4.7 -0.9 -1.8 +2.1 -0.2 69% 70% 65% 65% 62% 53% 49% 72% 51% 45% 49% 52% 45% 45%

    $Index Values Supermarket: +$93 Grass Fed Steer: +$84 Grain Fed Steer: +$91 EU Index: +$106

    Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT(x2),SS,FAT,EMA,IMF NOTES: The most dominating bull in the pen and a seriously intriguing bull. His sire is a maternal brother to breed legend Revolution and Xerox is sired by the most influential bull in the US for the past decade. CCR About Time was the US's number 1 rego sire year after year for a reason. About Time never made it to Australia and this is a really good opportunity to get into his genetics. J160's dam is attractive, dark and structurally excellent. A151 is one of our most prolific donors. Top 10% or better for 200 400 600 SC EMA RBY and EU. B- muscling. Pigment: 100/100 Market/ System suitability: F, EU, HGS, W. Purchaser: . $: ..........

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    LOT 5 YALGOO REVOLUTION J15 (P) Ident: SODJ015 Born: 25/08/2013 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)

    KARINA VALDRES (AI) (S) YALGOO BOULDER Y056 (S) YALGOO BETTE T185 (P) DAM: YALGOO RAINIE B006 (AI) (P) LJS 23C DEVIATE U101 (AI) (ET) (P) YALGOO RAINIE Y093 (P) YALGOO RAINIE T31 (AI) (P)

    June 2015 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS Cwt EMA Rib Rump RBY% IMF%

    -0.7 +6.0 +33 +51 +81 +81 +12 +2.1 +46 +2.7 +0.2 +0.2 +0.9 -0.2 48% 74% 68% 67% 66% 59% 48% 75% 55% 49% 54% 58% 52% 52%

    $Index Values Supermarket: +$77 Grass Fed Steer: +$70 Grain Fed Steer: +$72 EU Index: +$85

    Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,400WT(x2),SS,FAT,EMA,IMF NOTES: Ideal combination of muscle and softness. Efficient bull, mod-maturity pattern with so much carcase. Yalgoo Zed has been the most pre potent bull we have used for improving phenotype. This guy's repeatability for type will be outstanding. His dam has consistently produced top end sale bulls and sires for Yalgoo. B muscling. Market/ System suitability: F, SM, HGS, W. Purchaser: . $: ..........

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    LOT 6 YALGOO VIDEO J051 (P) Ident: SODJ051 Born: 02/09/2013 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)

    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)

    June 2015 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS Cwt EMA Rib Rump RBY% IMF%

    -1.7 +6.8 +38 +63 +94 +94 +12 +2.4 +56 +4.2 +0.3 +0.3 +1.3 +0.2 42% 72% 66% 65% 64% 56% 46% 74% 54% 49% 52% 56% 50% 50%

    $Index Values Supermarket: +$92 Grass Fed Steer: +$84 Grain Fed Steer: +$94 EU Index: +$102

    Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT(x2),SS,FAT,EMA,IMF NOTES: Attractive, high performing Zed son. This is the Zed son we decided to use and were always going to keep. His dam is a full sister to Viceroy so this guy is "carcase squared" . Used at 14mths over 30 of our top stud cows. Top 20% or better for 200, 400, 600 EMA SM, GS and EU indexes. B- muscling. Market/ System suitability: MSA, F, HGS, EU, BB,W. Purchaser: . $: ..........

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    Sire of lots 5,6,25,26,27,28,29

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    LOT 7 YALGOO THUNDERBIRD J149 (AI) (P) Ident: SODJ149 Born: 10/09/2013 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)

    BOWEN VINCENT V1 (S) DEBARRY EDEN (P) DEBARRY PURITY V50 (AI) (ET) (P) DAM: YALGOO TIGRESS D145 (AI) (P) KARINA VALDRES (AI) (S) YALGOO TIGRESS Z241 (H#) YALGOO TIGRESS V110 (AI) (P)

    June 2015 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS Cwt EMA Rib Rump RBY% IMF%

    -0.9 +2.6 +28 +46 +68 +52 +19 +1.5 +44 +2.4 -0.2 -0.5 +1.2 +0.1 75% 72% 66% 65% 64% 56% 38% 73% 52% 45% 49% 54% 47% 48%

    $Index Values Supermarket: +$83 Grass Fed Steer: +$79 Grain Fed Steer: +$89 EU Index: +$94

    Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT(x2),SS,FAT,EMA,IMF NOTES: Heifer/cow bull. Highly maternal Mr Hereford son. Thunderbird is a grandson of one of our top donors Z241. She is the dam of our Tornado bulls. A "sleep easy" calving bull with length and sound structure. J149 was used at 14mths over 24 stud yearling heifers and achieved a 92% conception rate. Market/ System suitability: F, EU BB. Purchaser: . $: ..........

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    Sire of lots 7

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    LOT 8 IVY BANK JOHN BOY J32 (P) Ident: AHGJ32 Born: 09/09/2013 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 KHATMANDU 2 (S) KARINA VALLENAR 2 (AI) (P) DUNDOOS JOYBELLE P10 (AI) (P) DAM: IVY BANK VODKA A57 (P) PALLABAH BROTHER OF MINE N28 (ET) (P) YALGOO VODKA T95 (P) YALGOO VODKA P159 (P)

    June 2015 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS Cwt EMA Rib Rump RBY% IMF%

    +0.3 +5.4 +28 +44 +66 +65 +6 +2.9 +36 +2.8 -0.6 -1.1 +1.7 -0.6 48% 72% 67% 64% 67% 59% 49% 69% 54% 45% 48% 52% 47% 47%

    $Index Values Supermarket: +$67 Grass Fed Steer: +$61 Grain Fed Steer: +$61 EU Index: +$80

    Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF NOTES: Well muscled. Shows extra length and could be used over heifers. Purchaser: . $: ..........

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    LOT 9 IVY BANK JOCK J58 (AI) (ET) (P) Ident: AHGJ58 Born: 06/11/2013 Eye Pigment: /

    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)

    PINE HILL ERIK Y601 (AI) (S) YALGOO BOOSTER B045 (AI) (P) YALGOO BEAUTY U206 (P) DAM: IVY BANK MAGIC F18 ET (AI) (ET) (P) BINBARRA WARBOYS (AI) (S) IVY BANK MAGIC Z09 (P) IVY BANK MAGIC U41 (P)

    June 2015 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS Cwt EMA Rib Rump RBY% IMF%

    +0.6 +7.4 +41 +60 +90 +83 +20 +2.6 +53 +3.5 +0.0 -0.3 +1.4 -0.1 38% 70% 64% 62% 65% 56% 40% 69% 52% 43% 47% 51% 45% 46%

    $Index Values Supermarket: +$81 Grass Fed Steer: +$72 Grain Fed Steer: +$77 EU Index: +$89

    Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF NOTES: Flush brother to Ivybank Jacker, who sold at Dubbo for $24 000. Above average for all indexes Purchaser: . $: ..........

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    LOT 10 IVY BANK JACKSON J34 (P) Ident: AHGJ34 Born: 10/09/2013 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)

    LJS 23C DEVIATE U101 (AI) (ET) (P) KARINA DEVO (P) KARINA MINERVA T78 (P) DAM: IVY BANK CHERRY A14 (P) TAS LARA RENOVATOR (AI) (P) IVY BANK CHERRY X04 (P) LYNLAND CHERRY M27 (P)

    June 2015 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS Cwt EMA Rib Rump RBY% IMF%

    -1.9 +2.8 +20 +25 +34 +33 +11 +1.1 +20 +2.0 -0.2 -0.5 +1.1 -0.5 47% 71% 66% 63% 66% 58% 49% 68% 53% 44% 48% 51% 46% 46%

    $Index Values Supermarket: +$40 Grass Fed Steer: +$38 Grain Fed Steer: +$32 EU Index: +$49

    Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF NOTES: Dark coated and well fleshed bull. Could be used over heifers. Purchaser: . $: ..........

    LOT 10 IVY BANK JACKSON J34 (P) Ident: AHGJ34 Born: 10/09/2013 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)

    LJS 23C DEVIATE U101 (AI) (ET) (P) KARINA DEVO (P) KARINA MINERVA T78 (P) DAM: IVY BANK CHERRY A14 (P) TAS LARA RENOVATOR (AI) (P) IVY BANK CHERRY X04 (P) LYNLAND CHERRY M27 (P)

    June 2015 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS Cwt EMA Rib Rump RBY% IMF%

    -1.9 +2.8 +20 +25 +34 +33 +11 +1.1 +20 +2.0 -0.2 -0.5 +1.1 -0.5 47% 71% 66% 63% 66% 58% 49% 68% 53% 44% 48% 51% 46% 46%

    $Index Values Supermarket: +$40 Grass Fed Steer: +$38 Grain Fed Steer: +$32 EU Index: +$49

    Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF NOTES: Dark coated and well fleshed bull. Could be used over heifers. Purchaser: . $: ..........

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    LOT 11 YALGOO VANQUISH J069 (AI) (P) Ident: SODJ069 Born: 03/09/2013 Eye Pigment: 100/100

    PINE HILL GOLIATH A615 (AI) (S) YALGOO DYNAMITE D022 (H#) YALGOO DONNA BELLA A192 (P) SIRE: YALGOO INCA F253 (P) EAGLE-RIDGE BLASTER 4J (IMP CAN) (ET) (P) YALGOO IRISH MAID A074 (AI) (P) YALGOO IRISH MAID T57 (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)

    June 2015 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS Cwt EMA Rib Rump RBY% IMF%

    -3.8 +4.0 +34 +60 +86 +70 +15 +2.9 +55 +3.2 +0.6 +0.7 +0.9 +0.1 71% 70% 64% 65% 68% 59% 42% 74% 54% 46% 50% 54% 48% 46%

    $Index Values Supermarket: +$102 Grass Fed Steer: +$97 Grain Fed Steer: +$106 EU Index: +$111

    Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF NOTES: Vanquish could well be the most popular bull in the sale. He is beautifully balanced in both phenotype and performance. A soft and commanding sire with great feet. He is from the same cow family as our good Viceroy bull and his dam has produced another strong candidate for next year. J069's sire is a ($18 000) high performance Goliath son we have used in our embryo program. Vanquish is a really versatile stud sire that will improve most types. The ability of Goliath and his sons to breed a 'type' was unsurpassed in this herd and it gives me confidence that this fella will be potent. Top 10% or better for 200 400 SC GS SM and EU indexes. Market/ System suitability: EU, F, GS, MSA, HGS,BB, W. Purchaser: . $: ..........

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    LOT 12 YALGOO JACOB J053 (P) Ident: SODJ053 Born: 03/09/2013 Eye Pigment: 95/45

    ALLENDALE MUSKETEER (AI) (S) STUDBROOK D'ARTAGNION V086 (AI) (ET) (S) BOWEN TRICEL P180 (P) SIRE: YALGOO VICEROY E316 (ET) (P) YALGOO CRUNCH M109 (AI) (P) YALGOO VANESSA T104 (P) YALGOO VANESSA G127 (P)

    PINE HILL ERIK Y601 (AI) (S) YALGOO BOOSTER B045 (AI) (P) YALGOO BEAUTY U206 (P) DAM: YALGOO MEAGAN F178 (AI) (P) KARINA VALDRES (AI) (S) YALGOO MEAGAN B066 (P) YALGOO MEAGAN V216 (P)

    June 2015 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS Cwt EMA Rib Rump RBY% IMF%

    +0.1 +6.4 +38 +62 +93 +89 +17 +1.7 +59 +4.9 -0.1 -0.1 +1.8 -0.2 59% 73% 68% 68% 70% 61% 42% 72% 59% 51% 55% 58% 50% 53%

    $Index Values Supermarket: +$88 Grass Fed Steer: +$80 Grain Fed Steer: +$84 EU Index: +$97

    Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF NOTES: Big, round muscle pattern on this top end Viceroy son. Perfect structure, B muscling and plenty of performance. Performance everywhere you look in his pedigree; the Erik /Viceroy cross works well. Grand dam B66 is the dam of herd sire Yalgoo Mohican. Top 10% or better for 200 400 600 EMA and RBY. Market/ System suitability: HGS, EU, F, W Purchaser: . $: ..........

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    LOT 13 YALGOO JOSS J081 (S) Ident: SODJ081 Born: 06/09/2013 Eye Pigment: 100/100

    MOUNT DIFFICULT FELLIS Y12 (AI) (P) WIRRUNA DAFFY D1 (P) MOUNT DIFFICULT LAST DAY A205 (P) SIRE: YALGOO REVOLUTION G043 (AI) (P) YALGOO BOULDER Y056 (S) YALGOO RAINIE B006 (AI) (P) YALGOO RAINIE Y093 (P)

    KAIRURU ABERDEEN 03 0047 (IMP NZL) (P) HARVIE TRAVELER 69T (IMP CAN) (P) HARVIE PEARL 129P (P) DAM: YALGOO TERESA G044 (AI) (P) MARKOWEN INTRUDER (P) YALGOO TERESA D035 (P) YALGOO TERESA Z117 (P)

    June 2015 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS Cwt EMA Rib Rump RBY% IMF%

    +0.4 +6.6 +37 +63 +93 +97 +7 +3.2 +62 +4.1 -0.5 -1.0 +2.0 -0.6 51% 71% 65% 66% 69% 59% 41% 74% 55% 46% 51% 55% 48% 47%

    $Index Values Supermarket: +$96 Grass Fed Steer: +$88 Grain Fed Steer: +$88 EU Index: +$109

    Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF NOTES: Joss is as strong in the lower third and hind quarter as you will find. He was G044's first calf and she went straight into our embryo program after this effort. Two of Joss's three quarter brothers will be used this year in our stud. J081 walks on great feet and is an interesting mix of performance from Traveller and the carcase of Revolution. Top 10% or better for 200 400 600 SC RBY GS and EU indexes. Market/ System suitability: HGS, EU, F, W Purchaser: . $: ..........

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    LOT 14 YALGOO JOURNEY J030 (P) Ident: SODJ030 Born: 29/08/2013 Eye Pigment: 50/100

    MOUNT DIFFICULT FELLIS Y12 (AI) (P) PINE HILL GOLIATH A615 (AI) (S) PINE HILL MERELIN X521 (AI) (P) SIRE: YALGOO LEXICON F203 (P) BOWEN UNIQUE U161 (AI) (P) YALGOO LIQUER Z147 (P) YALGOO LIQUER P44 (P)

    HEATHERDALE OPIUM U78 (AI) (P) VALMA MAXIMUS (AI) (P) VALMA EPICS WATTLE W32 (P) DAM: YALGOO SHANGRI LA F123 (P) SEVENBARDOT OPIUM Z24 (P) YALGOO SHANGRI LA C204 (P) YALGOO SHANGRI LA Z062 (P)

    June 2015 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS Cwt EMA Rib Rump RBY% IMF%

    +1.1 +6.3 +39 +70 +102 +92 +9 +2.6 +67 +5.6 -0.2 -0.7 +2.2 +0.5 42% 73% 67% 67% 70% 60% 42% 75% 56% 47% 52% 56% 50% 49%

    $Index Values Supermarket: +$112 Grass Fed Steer: +$105 Grain Fed Steer: +$125 EU Index: +$127

    Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF NOTES: A Yalgoo prototype. My pick for profit, he adds value from paddock to plate. From a 43kg birth weight he's done it all right. Top 5% growth, EMA and all indexes. Big time carcase and performance with softness. Dam F123 has averaged 36kgs on three progeny and her dam has produced a sire for us and a $8000 bull for Winderadeen. Semen retained for in herd used only. Market/ System suitability: F, HGS, MSA, EU, BB W Purchaser: . $: ..........

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    LOT 15 YALGOO CORTEZ J201 (P) Ident: SODJ201 Born: 23/09/2013 Eye Pigment: 100/100

    BOBANKEN X-MARK X157 (P) MOUNTAIN VALLEY QUICKDRAW A18 (P) MOUNTAIN VALLEY GLITTER V62 (P) SIRE: MOUNTAIN VALLEY EFFICIENT E23 (P) REMITALL ONLINE 122L (IMP CAN) (P) MOUNTAIN VALLEY ROLLINA A5 (AI) (P) NEWSOME U248 ROLLINA X206 (P)

    EVESHAM HORATIO (AI) (ET) (P) BENDULLA WINSTON (P) BENDULLA MARGARET K47 (P) DAM: YALGOO CHERRYRIPE Z040 (P) YALGOO AXIS (AI) (P) YALGOO CHERRYRIPE R10 (AI) (P) YALGOO CHERRYRIPE N146 (P)

    June 2015 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS Cwt EMA Rib Rump RBY% IMF%

    +0.2 +4.9 +35 +56 +77 +71 +11 +1.3 +52 +3.4 +0.6 +1.0 +0.2 +0.7 37% 73% 67% 67% 70% 60% 45% 74% 56% 46% 51% 56% 49% 47%

    $Index Values Supermarket: +$79 Grass Fed Steer: +$74 Grain Fed Steer: +$87 EU Index: +$85

    Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF NOTES: We hear so much about the 'modern' hereford. Cortez is a model for where our industry should be heading for phenotype. He was the heaviest bull at 200 and 400 days. His progeny will be highly profitable because they'll be born easily, first off the farm and will be high-end for meat quality. Top 20% 200 400. Top 10% IMF. B muscling. Market/ System suitability: SM, F, MSA, BB, W. Purchaser: . $: ..........

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    LOT 16 YALGOO BUTLER J260 (P) Ident: SODJ260 Born: 21/10/2013 Eye Pigment: 100/100

    VALMA GRAND SLAM V85 (AI) (P) VALMA JAMBOREE Y41 (P) VALMA HUSTLER'S MOONSHINE V59 (AI) (P) SIRE: VALMA MAGNUM II (P) VALMA ADVANCER P108 (AI) (P) VALMA ADVANCER'S BANKSIA S86 (P) VALMA SIRENS BANKSIA P14 (P)

    STAR SS THUNDER LT 62J (IMP USA) (P) YALGOO FRONTEIR A092 (AI) (P) YALGOO FREDA Q23 (P) DAM: YALGOO BUFFY D191 (P) YALGOO GUARDIAN N91 (AI) (P) YALGOO BUFFY R185 (P) YALGOO BUFFY G130 (P)

    June 2015 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS Cwt EMA Rib Rump RBY% IMF%

    +0.0 +6.9 +38 +69 +100 +102 +14 +3.5 +62 +3.5 +0.2 -0.1 +0.8 +0.4 53% 73% 68% 67% 69% 62% 53% 70% 58% 49% 53% 57% 51% 53%

    $Index Values Supermarket: +$99 Grass Fed Steer: +$90 Grain Fed Steer: +$106 EU Index: +$111

    Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF NOTES: The best Magnum son we have bred. His dam is heading for our donor program, she's the bull breeding type and her line is known here for their udder shape, structure and longevity. Butler is a late October calf with a big future. Capacious, sound and thick. B- muscling in this serious sire candidate. Top 10% or better for 200 400 600 SC GS SM and EU indexes. Market/ System suitability: F, EU, HGS, MSA, BB, W Purchaser: . $: ..........

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    LOT 17 YALGOO ZED J325 (ET) (P) Ident: SODJ325 Born: 17/09/2013 Eye Pigment: 100/85

    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)

    JSF 37 271 DEVO 23C (IMP CAN) (P) LJS 23C DEVIATE U101 (AI) (ET) (P) MERAWAH CUPID 98 (AI) (P) DAM: YALGOO ZELDA Y109 (P) YALGOO ENVOY M41 (AI) (P) YALGOO ZELDA R53 (AI) (P) YALGOO ZELDA K39 (P)

    June 2015 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS Cwt EMA Rib Rump RBY% IMF%

    +1.0 +5.3 +38 +67 +94 +91 +20 +2.2 +61 +4.9 -0.8 -1.6 +1.7 -0.1 57% 72% 66% 65% 63% 54% 54% 54% 51% 40% 45% 45% 40% 44%

    $Index Values Supermarket: +$93 Grass Fed Steer: +$84 Grain Fed Steer: +$90 EU Index: +$102

    Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF NOTES: The Trust son with the most sire appeal. In this flush we blended the phenotype of Y109 (dam of $31000 Zed bull) with the performance of Trust. His flush sister is top of her drop. A long, classy, mobile bull with a good foot and a big hip. It's been exciting to watch Zed develop. Top 10% or better for 200 400 600 milk EMA and RBY. Market/ System suitability: EU, F, HGS Purchaser: . $: ..........

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    Yalgoo/Ivy Bank Sale Bulls 2015LOT No. ANIMAL SIRE DAM BIRTH DATE BW 200 400 600 MCW MILK SC EMA RIB RUMP RBY IMF SM GS GN EU

    1 J079 SMOKE E235 5/09/13 5 41 62 84 62 9 1 4.7 1 1.4 0.8 0.9 94 90 110 1032 J174 VIC E178 15/09/13 3 31 47 66 58 17 2.7 4 0.2 -0.1 1.4 -0.4 88 84 86 1013 J157 TRUST D040 12/09/13 3.1 36 60 80 56 21 2.8 5.4 0.8 0.8 0.6 1 113 110 137 1274 J160 XEROX D106 12/09/13 6.8 44 69 97 93 15 2.8 4.7 -0.9 -1.8 2.1 -0.2 93 84 91 1055 J015 SODF190 B006 25/0/2013 5.9 32 49 78 79 12 2 2.6 0.3 0.3 0.8 -0.2 74 67 68 816 J051 SODF190 E321 2/09/13 6.8 38 62 92 91 12 2.3 4.1 0.3 0.4 1.2 0.2 90 82 92 1007 J149 MR H D145 11/09/13 2.6 28 46 69 55 19 1.5 2.3 -0.2 -0.6 1.2 0.1 84 79 89 958 IBJ32 AEDE39 A57 27/04/13 5.4 28 44 66 65 6 2.9 2.8 -0.6 -1.1 1.7 -0.6 67 61 61 809 IBJ58 SODF190 F18 6/11/13 7.4 41 60 90 83 20 2.6 3.5 0 -0.3 1.4 -0.1 81 72 77 8910 IBJ34 AEDE39 A14 10/09/13 2.8 20 25 34 33 11 1.1 2 -0.2 -0.5 1.1 -0.5 40 38 32 4911 J069 SODF253 D021 4/09/13 4 34 60 85 70 15 2.9 3.2 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.1 100 95 104 10912 J053 SODE316 F178 3/09/13 6.4 38 62 92 88 17 1.7 4.9 -0.1 -0.1 1.8 -0.2 87 79 83 9613 J081 SODG043 G044 6/09/13 6.6 37 63 93 97 7 3.2 4.1 -0.5 -1 2 -0.6 96 88 88 10914 J030 SODF203 F123 29/08/13 6.3 39 70 103 92 9 2.6 5.6 -0.2 -0.7 2.2 0.5 113 106 126 12715 J201 SBDE23 Z040 20/09/13 4.9 35 56 77 71 11 1.3 3.4 0.6 1 0.2 0.7 79 74 87 8516 J260 VALB45 D191 21/10/13 6.9 39 70 100 103 13 3.5 3.5 0.2 -0.1 0.8 0.4 99 90 105 11017 J325 TRUST Y109 17/09/13 5.3 38 67 93 91 20 2.1 4.9 -0.8 -1.6 1.6 -0.1 90 81 87 9918 J161 AEDD1 F090 12/09/13 3.7 29 50 72 75 13 3.2 4.5 0.2 0 0.9 0.5 92 88 103 10719 J406 SODF203 A308 24/08/13 4.2 32 51 69 61 9 2.4 4 0.5 0.4 1.2 0.3 80 76 86 9120 J265 VALB45 D030 22/10/13 3.4 29 53 78 83 14 2.3 3.1 0 -0.4 0.8 0.5 90 85 97 10221 J247 VALB45 C159 16/10/13 5.3 33 60 87 94 13 2.5 2.9 0.1 -0.2 0.7 0.3 90 82 92 9922 J245 VALB45 C101 16/10/13 4.2 29 54 77 85 13 2 3 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.7 86 81 95 9723 J263 VALB45 B066 21/10/13 5.6 31 54 81 89 13 2.1 2.9 0.2 -0.1 0.6 0.6 79 72 87 9024 J349 TRUST Z147 10/11/13 4.5 40 72 94 82 19 2 5.9 -0.1 -0.8 1.7 0.5 104 97 113 11525 J283 SODF190 C016 4/11/13 5.2 30 53 76 77 11 2.4 3.3 0.2 0 0.7 0.1 76 70 77 8526 J112 SODF190 E181 8/09/13 7.1 33 55 83 83 8 2.8 3.4 0.5 0.5 0.7 0.2 78 72 81 8827 J415 SODF190 Z358 1/09/13 6.4 33 51 78 73 10 2.9 3.3 0.9 1.3 0.3 0.5 86 81 96 9728 J089 SODF190 D61 6/09/13 6.4 34 51 75 66 13 2.6 2.4 0.2 0.1 0.6 0 71 65 73 8129 J038 SODF190 Z165 31/08/13 5.8 30 46 66 - 10 1.7 2.8 0.7 0.8 0.6 0.1 63 58 64 7130 J304 WNAD1 Z099 9/09/13 2.9 26 38 49 44 1 2.4 5.7 1.7 2.2 1.3 0.5 81 82 93 9631 J280 VALB45 D010 2/11/13 5.3* 38 66 96 101 11 3.6 3.6 0.4 0.2 0.9 0.2 90* 81* 100 100*32 J196 VENDETTA C130 19/09/13 6.7 39 64 94 85 16 2.8 3.3 -0.5 -1.2 1.4 0.1 86 77 88 9533 J020 SODE316 D082 27/08/13 6 35 62 92 94 13 2.9 4.4 0.1 0.1 1.4 -0.1 95 87 94 10734 J016 EBXB30 D148 25/08/13 7 37 56 81 82 9 0.9 3.8 -0.1 -0.7 1 0 56 48 50 6135 J005 SBDE23 F238 20/08/13 6 36 61 82 82 9 2.4 3.1 -0.1 -0.1 0.7 0.4 82 75 87 9236 J109 THUNDER C085 8/09/13 6.1 38 58 84 78 13 2.2 4.3 0 -0.8 1.3 -0.1 83 76 83 9437 J419 SODG075 B325 3/09/13 5.5 34 57 83 77 15 2.1 4.2 0.2 0.3 1.3 0.3 83 77 87 9238 J418 SODE316 A346 2/09/13 5.8 33 59 83 86 10 2.1 4.1 0.1 0.4 1.2 0 83 76 82 9339 J420 SBDE23 C322 4-Sep 6.7 41 70 102 96 12 1.9 3.8 -0.1 -0.2 1.1 0.4 100 91 105 10840 J029 SBDE23 E191 29/08/13 3.8 31 51 64 61 8 1.2 3 0.8 1.2 -0.1 0.6 70 67 77 7841 J153 3152 D176 11/09/13 2.5 28 48 66 63 21 2.6 2.8 0.1 -0.1 1.3 -0.5 80 75 72 8942 J287 VALB45 A130 5/11/13 4.1 32 57 80 81 15 0.8 3.3 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.4 86 80 89 9443 J215 SODG075 C168 23/09/13 3.8 28 39 60 46 14 0.8 3.5 1.7 2.5 0 0.7 66 64 74 7044 J250 VALB45 B120 17/10/13 1.9 24 46 65 74 16 2 2.3 -0.4 -0.9 0.9 0.2 80 76 83 9345 J351 XEROX A151 15/11/13 6.6 42 64 90 84 17 2.8 3.9 -0.5 -1.2 1.5 0 88 80 88 9946 J180 VALD50 E61 15/09/13 6.2 41 75 107 115 14 2.4 2.5 -0.4 -0.9 0.6 -0.3 90 78 78 9447 J103 SPARK C1 7/09/13 4.9 33 55 82 83 9 2 3.8 0.2 0.1 0.7 1.2 90 85 108 10248 J212 SODG075 Z017 23/09/13 4.6 31 48 71 65 13 0.7 4.1 0.1 0 1 0.5 67 62 72 7449 J411 WKHE604 E320 27/08/13 6.5 37 54 70 66 10 2.9 4.2 0.1 0.1 1.4 0.2 73 68 78 8650 J21(IB) CSMD37 AHGE12 23/08/12 3 25 37 52 50 10 1.2 2.4 -0.7 -1.3 1.6 -0.5 56 52 49 6751 J37(IB) CVIH7W AHGA25 25/08/12 4 28 42 59 58 12 0.8 2.7 -0.2 -0.5 1.2 -0.1 60 56 57 6952 J25(IB) SODE102 AHGC05 13/09/12 2.5 19 30 41 43 6 2.4 1.9 -0.2 -0.3 0.7 -0.4 52 50 49 6453 J29(IB) CSMD37 AHGD31 3/09/12 3.7 23 30 38 36 13 1.9 2.5 -0.2 -0.7 1.5 -0.6 45 42 38 5754 J54(IB) SODE106 AHGE42 26/08/12 3.1 22 30 37 37 12 1.9 2.2 0.4 0.4 0.9 -0.7 49 47 39 5955 J30(IB) 4.7 33 54 81 76 9 2.4 3.8 -0.6 -1 2.2 -0.2 88 82 87 10156 J47(IB) 4.1 24 37 56 50 7 2.9 3.2 -0.2 -0.5 1.4 -0.3 61 57 60 73

    Yalgoo Drop Average 5.0 34 57 81 79 13 2.3 3.8 0.1 -0.1 1.0 0.2 86 80 90 96Breed Average 4.5 29 47 67 63 13 1.6 2.7 0.3 0.3 0.7 0.1 70 65 71 79

    Top 20% of breed 10 drop 2.9 34 54 78 76 16 2.1 3.6 0.8 1 1.2 0.5 86 81 93 96Top 10% of breed 10 drop 1.9 36 58 84 83 18 2.5 4.2 1.1 1.5 1.5 0.7 94 90 106 105

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    54th YALGOO BULL SALE

    LOT No. ANIMAL SIRE DAM BIRTH DATE BW 200 400 600 MCW MILK SC EMA RIB RUMP RBY IMF SM GS GN EU

    1 J079 SMOKE E235 5/09/13 5 41 62 84 62 9 1 4.7 1 1.4 0.8 0.9 94 90 110 1032 J174 VIC E178 15/09/13 3 31 47 66 58 17 2.7 4 0.2 -0.1 1.4 -0.4 88 84 86 1013 J157 TRUST D040 12/09/13 3.1 36 60 80 56 21 2.8 5.4 0.8 0.8 0.6 1 113 110 137 1274 J160 XEROX D106 12/09/13 6.8 44 69 97 93 15 2.8 4.7 -0.9 -1.8 2.1 -0.2 93 84 91 1055 J015 SODF190 B006 25/0/2013 5.9 32 49 78 79 12 2 2.6 0.3 0.3 0.8 -0.2 74 67 68 816 J051 SODF190 E321 2/09/13 6.8 38 62 92 91 12 2.3 4.1 0.3 0.4 1.2 0.2 90 82 92 1007 J149 MR H D145 11/09/13 2.6 28 46 69 55 19 1.5 2.3 -0.2 -0.6 1.2 0.1 84 79 89 958 IBJ32 AEDE39 A57 27/04/13 5.4 28 44 66 65 6 2.9 2.8 -0.6 -1.1 1.7 -0.6 67 61 61 809 IBJ58 SODF190 F18 6/11/13 7.4 41 60 90 83 20 2.6 3.5 0 -0.3 1.4 -0.1 81 72 77 8910 IBJ34 AEDE39 A14 10/09/13 2.8 20 25 34 33 11 1.1 2 -0.2 -0.5 1.1 -0.5 40 38 32 4911 J069 SODF253 D021 4/09/13 4 34 60 85 70 15 2.9 3.2 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.1 100 95 104 10912 J053 SODE316 F178 3/09/13 6.4 38 62 92 88 17 1.7 4.9 -0.1 -0.1 1.8 -0.2 87 79 83 9613 J081 SODG043 G044 6/09/13 6.6 37 63 93 97 7 3.2 4.1 -0.5 -1 2 -0.6 96 88 88 10914 J030 SODF203 F123 29/08/13 6.3 39 70 103 92 9 2.6 5.6 -0.2 -0.7 2.2 0.5 113 106 126 12715 J201 SBDE23 Z040 20/09/13 4.9 35 56 77 71 11 1.3 3.4 0.6 1 0.2 0.7 79 74 87 8516 J260 VALB45 D191 21/10/13 6.9 39 70 100 103 13 3.5 3.5 0.2 -0.1 0.8 0.4 99 90 105 11017 J325 TRUST Y109 17/09/13 5.3 38 67 93 91 20 2.1 4.9 -0.8 -1.6 1.6 -0.1 90 81 87 9918 J161 AEDD1 F090 12/09/13 3.7 29 50 72 75 13 3.2 4.5 0.2 0 0.9 0.5 92 88 103 10719 J406 SODF203 A308 24/08/13 4.2 32 51 69 61 9 2.4 4 0.5 0.4 1.2 0.3 80 76 86 9120 J265 VALB45 D030 22/10/13 3.4 29 53 78 83 14 2.3 3.1 0 -0.4 0.8 0.5 90 85 97 10221 J247 VALB45 C159 16/10/13 5.3 33 60 87 94 13 2.5 2.9 0.1 -0.2 0.7 0.3 90 82 92 9922 J245 VALB45 C101 16/10/13 4.2 29 54 77 85 13 2 3 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.7 86 81 95 9723 J263 VALB45 B066 21/10/13 5.6 31 54 81 89 13 2.1 2.9 0.2 -0.1 0.6 0.6 79 72 87 9024 J349 TRUST Z147 10/11/13 4.5 40 72 94 82 19 2 5.9 -0.1 -0.8 1.7 0.5 104 97 113 11525 J283 SODF190 C016 4/11/13 5.2 30 53 76 77 11 2.4 3.3 0.2 0 0.7 0.1 76 70 77 8526 J112 SODF190 E181 8/09/13 7.1 33 55 83 83 8 2.8 3.4 0.5 0.5 0.7 0.2 78 72 81 8827 J415 SODF190 Z358 1/09/13 6.4 33 51 78 73 10 2.9 3.3 0.9 1.3 0.3 0.5 86 81 96 9728 J089 SODF190 D61 6/09/13 6.4 34 51 75 66 13 2.6 2.4 0.2 0.1 0.6 0 71 65 73 8129 J038 SODF190 Z165 31/08/13 5.8 30 46 66 - 10 1.7 2.8 0.7 0.8 0.6 0.1 63 58 64 7130 J304 WNAD1 Z099 9/09/13 2.9 26 38 49 44 1 2.4 5.7 1.7 2.2 1.3 0.5 81 82 93 9631 J280 VALB45 D010 2/11/13 5.3* 38 66 96 101 11 3.6 3.6 0.4 0.2 0.9 0.2 90* 81* 100 100*32 J196 VENDETTA C130 19/09/13 6.7 39 64 94 85 16 2.8 3.3 -0.5 -1.2 1.4 0.1 86 77 88 9533 J020 SODE316 D082 27/08/13 6 35 62 92 94 13 2.9 4.4 0.1 0.1 1.4 -0.1 95 87 94 10734 J016 EBXB30 D148 25/08/13 7 37 56 81 82 9 0.9 3.8 -0.1 -0.7 1 0 56 48 50 6135 J005 SBDE23 F238 20/08/13 6 36 61 82 82 9 2.4 3.1 -0.1 -0.1 0.7 0.4 82 75 87 9236 J109 THUNDER C085 8/09/13 6.1 38 58 84 78 13 2.2 4.3 0 -0.8 1.3 -0.1 83 76 83 9437 J419 SODG075 B325 3/09/13 5.5 34 57 83 77 15 2.1 4.2 0.2 0.3 1.3 0.3 83 77 87 9238 J418 SODE316 A346 2/09/13 5.8 33 59 83 86 10 2.1 4.1 0.1 0.4 1.2 0 83 76 82 9339 J420 SBDE23 C322 4-Sep 6.7 41 70 102 96 12 1.9 3.8 -0.1 -0.2 1.1 0.4 100 91 105 10840 J029 SBDE23 E191 29/08/13 3.8 31 51 64 61 8 1.2 3 0.8 1.2 -0.1 0.6 70 67 77 7841 J153 3152 D176 11/09/13 2.5 28 48 66 63 21 2.6 2.8 0.1 -0.1 1.3 -0.5 80 75 72 8942 J287 VALB45 A130 5/11/13 4.1 32 57 80 81 15 0.8 3.3 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.4 86 80 89 9443 J215 SODG075 C168 23/09/13 3.8 28 39 60 46 14 0.8 3.5 1.7 2.5 0 0.7 66 64 74 7044 J250 VALB45 B120 17/10/13 1.9 24 46 65 74 16 2 2.3 -0.4 -0.9 0.9 0.2 80 76 83 9345 J351 XEROX A151 15/11/13 6.6 42 64 90 84 17 2.8 3.9 -0.5 -1.2 1.5 0 88 80 88 9946 J180 VALD50 E61 15/09/13 6.2 41 75 107 115 14 2.4 2.5 -0.4 -0.9 0.6 -0.3 90 78 78 9447 J103 SPARK C1 7/09/13 4.9 33 55 82 83 9 2 3.8 0.2 0.1 0.7 1.2 90 85 108 10248 J212 SODG075 Z017 23/09/13 4.6 31 48 71 65 13 0.7 4.1 0.1 0 1 0.5 67 62 72 7449 J411 WKHE604 E320 27/08/13 6.5 37 54 70 66 10 2.9 4.2 0.1 0.1 1.4 0.2 73 68 78 8650 J21(IB) CSMD37 AHGE12 23/08/12 3 25 37 52 50 10 1.2 2.4 -0.7 -1.3 1.6 -0.5 56 52 49 6751 J37(IB) CVIH7W AHGA25 25/08/12 4 28 42 59 58 12 0.8 2.7 -0.2 -0.5 1.2 -0.1 60 56 57 6952 J25(IB) SODE102 AHGC05 13/09/12 2.5 19 30 41 43 6 2.4 1.9 -0.2 -0.3 0.7 -0.4 52 50 49 6453 J29(IB) CSMD37 AHGD31 3/09/12 3.7 23 30 38 36 13 1.9 2.5 -0.2 -0.7 1.5 -0.6 45 42 38 5754 J54(IB) SODE106 AHGE42 26/08/12 3.1 22 30 37 37 12 1.9 2.2 0.4 0.4 0.9 -0.7 49 47 39 5955 J30(IB) 4.7 33 54 81 76 9 2.4 3.8 -0.6 -1 2.2 -0.2 88 82 87 10156 J47(IB) 4.1 24 37 56 50 7 2.9 3.2 -0.2 -0.5 1.4 -0.3 61 57 60 73

    Yalgoo Drop Average 5.0 34 57 81 79 13 2.3 3.8 0.1 -0.1 1.0 0.2 86 80 90 96Breed Average 4.5 29 47 67 63 13 1.6 2.7 0.3 0.3 0.7 0.1 70 65 71 79

    Top 20% of breed 10 drop 2.9 34 54 78 76 16 2.1 3.6 0.8 1 1.2 0.5 86 81 93 96Top 10% of breed 10 drop 1.9 36 58 84 83 18 2.5 4.2 1.1 1.5 1.5 0.7 94 90 106 105

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    MONDAY 10 AUGUST 2015

    LOT 18 YALGOO JINK J161 (AI) (P) Ident: SODJ161 Born: 12/09/2013 Eye Pigment: 80/95

    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)

    MM RSM STOCKMASTER 512 (IMP USA) (P) DEBARRY IMAGE (AI) (P) DEBARRY MODEL T88 (H) DAM: YALGOO BEAUTY F090 (AI) (P) YALGOO GUARDIAN N91 (AI) (P) YALGOO BEAUTY V086 (P) YALGOO BEAUTY R108 (P)

    June 2015 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS Cwt EMA Rib Rump RBY% IMF%

    +1.4 +3.6 +30 +50 +72 +76 +12 +3.2 +47 +4.5 +0.2 +0.0 +0.9 +0.5 74% 74% 70% 70% 73% 66% 55% 77% 62% 56% 58% 62% 55% 57%

    $Index Values Supermarket: +$91 Grass Fed Steer: +$87 Grain Fed Steer: +$101 EU Index: +$106

    Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF NOTES: Heifer/Cow bull: Waterhouse has been prolific for the Day families. Buy to improve fertility and meat quality traits. Top 20% or better for SC, EMA and all indexes. Market/ System suitability: F, MSA, BB, EU. Purchaser: . $: ..........

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    LOT 19 YALGOO J406 (HPR) (P) Ident: SODJ406 Born: 24/08/2013 Eye Pigment: 100/100

    MOUNT DIFFICULT FELLIS Y12 (AI) (P) PINE HILL GOLIATH A615 (AI) (S) PINE HILL MERELIN X521 (AI) (P) SIRE: YALGOO LEXICON F203 (P) BOWEN UNIQUE U161 (AI) (P) YALGOO LIQUER Z147 (P) YALGOO LIQUER P44 (P)

    EVESHAM HORATIO (AI) (ET) (P) BENDULLA WINSTON (P) BENDULLA MARGARET K47 (P) DAM: YALGOO A308 (HPR) (P) YALGOO WAZIR S128 (S) YALGOO W366 (HPR) (P) YALGOO Q252 (HPR) (P)

    June 2015 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS Cwt EMA Rib Rump RBY% IMF%

    -0.5 +4.1 +31 +51 +69 +60 +9 +2.4 +47 +4.0 +0.5 +0.4 +1.2 +0.3 39% 73% 67% 68% 70% 61% 46% 75% 57% 47% 52% 57% 50% 48%

    $Index Values Supermarket: +$80 Grass Fed Steer: +$77 Grain Fed Steer: +$87 EU Index: +$91

    Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF NOTES: High profit bull for the following reasons. He is a high libido bull with strong early growth. J406 will impregnate more cows in the first cycle and their calves will mature early: Resulting in more kg's off the farm, earlier. Top 20% EMA and SC. Market/ System suitability: SM, BB, F, MSA, W. Purchaser: . $: ..........

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    Sire of lots 14 and 19

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    LOT 20 YALGOO ZINC J265 (P) Ident: SODJ265 Born: 22/10/2013 Eye Pigment: 100/100

    VALMA GRAND SLAM V85 (AI) (P) VALMA JAMBOREE Y41 (P) VALMA HUSTLER'S MOONSHINE V59 (AI) (P) SIRE: VALMA MAGNUM II (P) VALMA ADVANCER P108 (AI) (P) VALMA ADVANCER'S BANKSIA S86 (P) VALMA SIRENS BANKSIA P14 (P)

    MARKOWEN TABOR (AI) (P) MARKOWEN INTRUDER (P) MARKOWEN LYDIA 5 (AI) (P) DAM: YALGOO ZENANA D030 (P) LJS 23C DEVIATE U101 (AI) (ET) (P) YALGOO ZENANA Y206 (P) YALGOO ZENANA Q114 (P)

    June 2015 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS Cwt EMA Rib Rump RBY% IMF%

    -2.2 +3.4 +29 +53 +78 +82 +15 +2.3 +57 +3.1 +0.0 -0.4 +0.8 +0.5 56% 74% 69% 68% 67% 61% 56% 56% 57% 47% 50% 54% 49% 52%

    $Index Values Supermarket: +$91 Grass Fed Steer: +$85 Grain Fed Steer: +$98 EU Index: +$102

    Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF NOTES: Heifer/Cow Bull: The first of a good, commercial run of Magnum bulls- the premier bull in the breed for docility. Like most Magnum sons, J265 excels in the two major profit drivers in beef: weight and fertility. I would be happy with a herd of his dam. She is a model beef cow- thrifty, efficient, highly fertile with a superb udder. Top 20% or better for 600 SC IMF and all indexes. Market/ System suitability: F, MSA, EU, BB Purchaser: . $: ..........

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    LOT 21 YALGOO JUGGERNAUT J247 (P) Ident: SODJ247 Born: 16/10/2013 Eye Pigment: 100/100

    VALMA GRAND SLAM V85 (AI) (P) VALMA JAMBOREE Y41 (P) VALMA HUSTLER'S MOONSHINE V59 (AI) (P) SIRE: VALMA MAGNUM II (P) VALMA ADVANCER P108 (AI) (P) VALMA ADVANCER'S BANKSIA S86 (P) VALMA SIRENS BANKSIA P14 (P)

    MARKOWEN TABOR (AI) (P) MARKOWEN INTRUDER (P) MARKOWEN LYDIA 5 (AI) (P) DAM: YALGOO AMOROUS C159 (P) LJS 23C DEVIATE U101 (AI) (ET) (P) YALGOO Y070 (P) YALGOO AMOROUS M71 (P)

    June 2015 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS Cwt EMA Rib Rump RBY% IMF%

    -1.2 +5.3 +33 +60 +87 +93 +13 +2.5 +57 +2.9 +0.1 -0.2 +0.7 +0.3 55% 73% 68% 65% 66% 60% 56% 55% 56% 47% 51% 54% 49% 52%

    $Index Values Supermarket: +$90 Grass Fed Steer: +$83 Grain Fed Steer: +$93 EU Index: +$100

    Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT(x2),SS,FAT,EMA,IMF NOTES: Attractive Magnum son with balanced performance to add profit. Market/ System suitability: F, MSA, EU, BB, HGS, W. Top 20% or better for 200 400 600 SC GS SM and EU indexes. Purchaser: . $: ..........

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    LOT 22 YALGOO BREWER J245 (P) Ident: SODJ245 Born: 16/10/2013 Eye Pigment: 100/100

    VALMA GRAND SLAM V85 (AI) (P) VALMA JAMBOREE Y41 (P) VALMA HUSTLER'S MOONSHINE V59 (AI) (P) SIRE: VALMA MAGNUM II (P) VALMA ADVANCER P108 (AI) (P) VALMA ADVANCER'S BANKSIA S86 (P) VALMA SIRENS BANKSIA P14 (P)

    MARKOWEN TABOR (AI) (P) MARKOWEN INTRUDER (P) MARKOWEN LYDIA 5 (AI) (P) DAM: YALGOO BELLE PRUNICE C101 (P) PINE HILL WHISPER R137 (AI) (P) YALGOO BELLE PRUNICE V038 (P) YALGOO BELLE PRUNICE N51 (P)

    June 2015 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS Cwt EMA Rib Rump RBY% IMF%

    -1.2 +4.2 +29 +54 +77 +84 +14 +2.0 +52 +3.0 +0.5 +0.3 +0.3 +0.7 55% 75% 70% 70% 73% 66% 56% 77% 61% 53% 57% 61% 55% 56%

    $Index Values Supermarket: +$86 Grass Fed Steer: +$81 Grain Fed Steer: +$96 EU Index: +$97

    Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SS,FAT,EMA,IMF NOTES: The third in a row of this Magnum/Intruder cross. Brewer typifies this run of Magnums. Balanced performance for more income and good structure for lower cost of production. Top 20% or better 400 IMF and all indexes. Market/ System suitability: F, MSA, EU, BB, SM, W. Purchaser: . $: ..........

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    LOT 23 YALGOO MOHICAN J263 (P) Ident: SODJ263 Born: 21/10/2013 Eye Pigment: 90/100

    VALMA GRAND SLAM V85 (AI) (P) VALMA JAMBOREE Y41 (P) VALMA HUSTLER'S MOONSHINE V59 (AI) (P) SIRE: VALMA MAGNUM II (P) VALMA ADVANCER P108 (AI) (P) VALMA ADVANCER'S BANKSIA S86 (P) VALMA SIRENS BANKSIA P14 (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)

    June 2015 Hereford GROUP BREEDPLAN GL BW 200 400 600 MCW Milk SS Cwt EMA Rib Rump RBY% IMF%

    -0.8 +5.6 +30 +54 +81 +88 +13 +2.1 +50 +2.9 +0.2 -0.1 +0.6 +0.6 56% 74% 70% 68% 70% 63% 56% 71% 59% 50% 54% 58% 52% 54%

    $Index Values Supermarket: +$79 Grass Fed Steer: +$73 Grain Fed Steer: +$87 EU Index: +$90

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