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Dear [Name,fallback=]Commercial producers with proven results from investing in quality genetics drove spirited bidding at our 2025 On-Property Bull Sale. From Hughenden in North Queensland to Launceston in Tasmania, Casino in the east and Kingston, South Australia, 96% of bulls sold to repeat buyers.
Overall, 92 of 97 bulls sold to a top price of $70,000, to average $12,793. ·Shorthorn two-year-old bulls hit $70,000 to average $15,000 ·Shorthorn Yearling Bulls sold to $16,000 to average $8,600. ·Charolais two-year-old bulls topped at $16,000 to average $11,708 ·Charolais yearling Buls sold to $17,000 to average $8,430
Top price bull Futurity Up-n-Go U628 was purchased by Tinman Farming, Dunedoo for $70,000. Ms Bowman admired Up n Go as a “Complete package. He has a beautiful red colour, structure, depth and phenotype that drew me in," she said. Ms Bowman is a repeat buyer at Futurity and said the program had transformed their herd. "We were having some calving issues, so we purchased a heifer bull about five years ago, and what he did for us in one generation is second to none," she said. ![]() Second Top Price was purchased by Glen Innes commercial producer Mr White of Butterleaf. He secured Futurity Untouchable U648 for $56,000. Bowmans, Gundy, Tooraweenah, purchased one of the star lots Futurity Unsurpassed U630 for $50,000. Celebrating 50 years of Temana Charolais breeding saw long term repeat buyers Kate and Darren Mackaway, Stony Creek Beef, Walcha, purchase Futurity Vantage V207E for $17,000. Temperament, homozygous polled, weight and shape for age were at the top of the Mackaway's list. Their 2000-head Charolais and Shorthorn/Angus operation, which includes 600 breeders, targets the grassfed market. The Mackaways purchased three other bulls to average $13,750.
Volume buyers, Rachel and Cameron Greig, Weemabah Pty Ltd, Moombidary Station, Hungerford, Queensland, secured a draft of seven bulls to average $6571. Seeking fertile, mobile, soft, and moderate bulls, to join their 3500 Shorthorn/Droughtmaster breeders and 700 replacement heifers at Hungerford, joining year-round to target feedlot and weaner markets.
Burleigh Estates Pty Ltd, Biloela Qld secured four Shorthorn bulls to average $14,000. Threesons Grazing Co, Autumnvale, Injune, Qld, bought four Charolais bulls to average $9000.
We sincerely thank: ·Our loyal buyers and new clients, your continued feedback and support drives improvement and confidence in our breeding program. ·Underbidders, your strong support and competition are greatly appreciated. ·The Futurity team, for your dedication, support and commitment year-round. ·Our caterers, for the delicious morning tea and tasty steaks keeping everyone well-fed and refreshed. ·Agents, auctioneers and AuctionsPlus – for ensuring a smooth and professional sale.
Your support ensures we can continue delivering the Brand of Consistent Quality – breeding cattle that combine performance, calving ease and long-term value.
Regards Jason & Kylie Catts and the Futurity Pastoral team |
www.futuritypastoral.com |
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