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BARDOO

ANNUAL ON PROPERTY BULL SALE 1.00pm (WA) 25th November 2022 Offering 35 Grass fed Bulls

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BREEDPLAN Recorded 20- 22 months old Bardoo bulls offer quality genetics at great value,

Bardoo grassfed sale bulls averaged $6,567 in 2021.

Sires for the 2022 sale include

Bardoo Quadrant Q40E (P)

S: Pleasant Dawn Chisum 216A (P) D: Palgrove Clara 48 (P)

Silverstream Manhatten M171 (P)

Homozygous Poll Powerhouse

Bardoo Braxton Q107E

S: Sparrows Braxton 519C (P) D: Silverstream Lotus E96

All bulls are bred from our 200 BREEDPLAN recorded female herd with high maternal capacity.

Bardoo Charolais established in 1994 is based at CAPEL, two hours south of Perth WA

Plan a visit and view the herd

Barry & Dot Bell T: Barry 0427 966 126 E: bwdjbell@live.com FB: www.facebook.com/bardoocharolais/

Around the Yards

Pakenham, Vic Jan 2022

Beef heifers with promising breeding potential headlined Pakenham’s feature female store cattle sale in late January 2022 where PTIC Charolais heifers sold to a top price of $5,300. The highlight of the sale was 16 Charolais pregnanttested-in-calf heifers, 26-28 months, joined to a Charolais bull which went under the hammer for an impressive $5,300. The pen was sold by Graham Smith, Yarra Junction, and bought by Elders Pakenham agent Kevin Carrolan on behalf of David and Heather Wigg, Maffra.”It’s not often you get beautiful, quiet heifers and that’s why they sold very well.”

Report and image courtesy Stock and Land.

Grafton, NSW May 2022

Baryulgil Pastoral have been category winners for Euroinfused weaners for 3 consecutive years at the Annual Feature Weaner sale at Grafton. Their pen of award winning Charolais-cross heifers sold for 618.2c/kg at 288.8kg to gross $1,785.65/head. Their weaner steers pictured above averaged 346.2kg and sold for 598.2c/kg to return $2,070.69. The Chapman Family at Fineflower sold a pen of 24 Charolais cross steers weighing 259.6kg at 730.2c/kg to return

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29th ANNUAL

ON PROPERTY BULL SALE 19th September 2022

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