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Update on Australian Charolais and membership directory, May 2015. Editorial on Crossing into profit with Charolais cattle.
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CHAROLAIS Magazine May 2015 AN OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE CHAROLAIS SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA LTD. Understanding Heterosis Charolais adding profit to commercial herds Developing Life Skills through Youth Events 2015 Membership Directory
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CHAROLAIS MagazineMay 2015

AN OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE CHAROLAIS SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA LTD.

Understanding Heterosis

Charolais adding profi t to commercial herds

Developing Life Skills through Youth Events

2015 Membership Directory

Charolais M

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Charolais Society of Australia LtdABN: 45 147 918 279

PO Box 772, ARMIDALE NSW 2350

Suite 6, 188 Beardy StreetARMIDALE NSW 2350

Tel: 02 6771 1666Fax: 02 6771 1561Int: +61 2 6771 1666

Breed Development ManagerColin Rex 0408 661 255 [email protected]

Finance ManagerHayley Clark [email protected]

Member Services ManagerLucy Main [email protected]

RegistrarAlarna Hall [email protected]

Technical OfficerGemma Wilkinson 0459 823 067 [email protected]

www.charolais.com.au

Honorary Life MembersAnthony Hordern (dec)Harry Wadds (dec)J Martin Lenthall (dec)Rick Pistauro AMDavid DixonBill HayesJohn Sullivan (dec)Harold Seeley AMTrevor Cottee (dec)Helen TrustrumLesley MillnerRob Millner (dec)Michael HargreavesAlex McLachlan AMGary NollerDavid Bondfield

Federal CouncilPresident:Chris KnoxBorah Station, Borah Creek RoadCOONABARABRAN NSW 2357Tel: 02 6842 9101Mob: 0427 600 278E: [email protected]

Vice Presidents:Heath Dobson567 Cluan RoadCLUAN TAS 7303Tel: 03 6393 1330Mob: 0409 176 228E: [email protected]

Keith GlassonKialla, 189 McNally RoadGREENMOUNT QLD 4359Mob: 0418 716 476E: [email protected]

Honorary Treasurer:Greg FrizellWakefield, WollomombiARMIDALE NSW 2350Tel: 02 6778 1346Mob: 0427 781 346E: [email protected]

Councillors:David Ellis318 Fishermans RoadCOOLUP WA 6208Tel: 08 9530 3225Mob: 0427 170 965E: [email protected]

Ken Manton366 Geodetic RoadRUSHWORTH VIC 3612Tel: 03 5856 2163Mob: 0437 585 605E: [email protected]

Warren Miller250 Sheepwash RoadGLENQUARRY NSW 2576Mob: 0423 396 014E: [email protected]

Michael OsborneRyeview, PO Box 387MILLICENT SA 5280Mob: 0408 838 568E: [email protected]

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Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the Editor or the Council of the Charolais Society of Australia Ltd. Neither the Editor nor the Charolais Society of Australia Ltd takes any responsibility for the accuracy of the information contained within this publication, nor for the outcome (including consequential loss) of any action taken by readers or other based on information contained therein. The publishers reserve the right to refuse or cancel without notice any advertisement in a publication issued by them.

Regional Office BearersQueensland:Chairman: Brendan ScheiweTel: 0410 706 871E: [email protected]: Penelope HindmanTel: 07 4627 6398E: [email protected]

New South Wales:Chairman: Gavin O’BrienTel: 0427 359 447E: [email protected]: Kristie O’BrienTel: 0428 112 232E: [email protected]

Victoria:Chairman: Geoff King Tel: 03 9775 3369E: [email protected]: Gwen RobinsonTel: 03 5156 6397E: [email protected]

Tasmania:Chairman: Heath DobsonTel: 03 6393 1330E: [email protected]: Samantha DobsonTel: 03 6393 1330E: [email protected]

South Australia:Chairman: Michael OsborneTel: 08 8733 3393E: [email protected]: Rob MartinTel: 08 8210 5229E: [email protected]

Western AustraliaChairman: Robin YostTel: 08 9574 2035E: [email protected]: Dani GilesTel: 08 9872 0010E: [email protected]

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Contents Society Contacts...............................

President’s Message........................

From the Office.................................

Cream of the Crop............................

Charolais World Congress 2014......

Sydney Royal Show Report.............

Gaining kilograms to gain profit........

Cattleyards to Canberra...................

Proven Science at Wallabadah........

Charolais Silver Calves In Demand.

Maximising Productivity....................

National Show and Sale 2014..........

Tools of the Trade: Crossbreeding...

Stampeding to Glen Innes..............

Membership Directory......................

Charolais Merchandise....................

Advertising Index..............................

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PAGE 22 “Using Charolais bulls has probably bumped our average weight up by 20 kilograms. So essentially, it’s the same cows producing calves that are putting on those extra few kilos in the same conditions. There’s your profit.”

PAGE 24 “Having contacts, mentors, and people to aspire to have driven me to achieve my goals. Youth events gave me confidence, public speaking skills, interpersonal skills and importantly an understanding of the cattle industry beyond the show ring” Kathleen Giles.

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It is with much pleasure I present my first President’s report and thank my fellow councillors for the opportunity to chair the Council into a promising period for the Charolais breed.

Firstly, on behalf of the Council and all Charolais members, I must sincerely thank and congratulate Keith Glasson for his three years as president. His leadership and dedication to the breed during this time was second to none and during a period which has not been easy for the breed with dry conditions and low prices seeing a decline in both bull sale numbers and prices.

I am pleased to welcome Colin to the head of Charolais management in the new role as Breed Development Manager. The Council looks forward to this new approach to increase our market share by proving the Charolais Advantage to all sectors of the Australian beef industry.

The Council is looking forward to the future and feels sure with the vast experience Colin brings from all sectors of the industry this will put the Charolais breed in good stead to move forward by meeting market requirements that will increase our market share.

I personally believe the Charolais breed has a big role to play in the future of the beef industry in Australia. Beef producers in Australia are set to have a big increase in profitability with world demand at an all-time high. With this demand, favourable weather conditions and the low dollar, we will see a considerable increase in prices for all grades of beef.

Weaner sales recently have seen Charolais blood weaners bring well in excess of $1000 and heavy cull cows bringing in excess of $1600. These prices and many others are new territory for Australian beef producers.

Charolais seed stock producers need to embrace all technologies available while maintaining market suitability to produce the modern beef animal to improve our standing in the Australian beef herd.

We know the Charolais breed excels in the show ring, carcase competitions, feed trials of both grass and grain but the ever increasing demand from the feedlot sector is pleasing. This is due to high performance, high yields and carcase quality the Charolais breed is becoming renowned for.

As Charolais seed stock producers, we need to support any Charolais promotion undertaken because as a strong breed together, individuals can benefit.

I thank those members who have contributed to this publication and wish for better seasons for all members.

Chris Knox, President

President’s Message Chris Knox, CSA President

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Since cattle first landed on the Australian shore there has been many breeds introduced with varying degrees of success. The Charolais has only had a small window in that timeline and has established itself successfully as the number one European breed based on registration data. Charolais cattle are performing in the most diverse environments across this country and breeders should be proud of their contribution to the Australian beef industry.

The Australian Charolais industry commenced in January 1970 with the birth of the first Charolais cross calf in Western Australia. Over the next 45 years our members have sourced the best available genetics worldwide and tested them in some of the harshest cattle breeding environments in the world to produce what we see today as the modern Australian Charolais. Our breed has stayed true to its heritage and the attributes that attracted progressive cattle breeders to Charolais in the 1960’s and 1970’s are still evident in our modern Charolais.

Along this journey the Charolais family has developed. Joan Vickers in her book “Charolais in Australia” summed up the cohesion of the membership “While the focus of any breed society must be the cattle, the cement that makes the society a living vibrant organisation is the people who belong to it. No one who has been associated with the Charolais Society since inception can deny that it is a dynamic organisation that has bought immense satisfaction to many people.”

From the OfficeColin Rex, Breed Development Manager

This year as we celebrate the Australian Beef Industry at Beef Australia the Charolais breed will be well represented across the various competitions and trade sites. I encourage all readers to visit our members at their sites or visit exhibitors in the cattle stalls and inspect the quality of cattle on display.

“If you want to go fast, go alone, if you want to go far, go together” African proverb“

Personally it is a great time to reconnect with the Charolais breed in the new role of Breed Development Manager.

I grew up on a family farm in the lower south east of South Australia where unfortunately sheep seemed to have priority. From a very early age my tendency was to towards our cattle herd and this has continued through my life.

From 1983 to 2001 I was fortunate to manage large cattle studs of Simmental, Limousin, Angus, Hereford and Charolais in New South Wales and South Australia.

I have had the opportunity to judge at Adelaide, Brisbane, Geelong and Sydney Royal shows as well as numerous country shows. In my youth I had the benefit of excellent mentors and I endeavour to contribute to industry youth programs where possible.

In 2002 I returned to the classroom at Marcus Oldham College to further my education and upon completion gained employment with the Agricultural Business Research Institute (ABRI) at Armidale. For the last twelve years I have been involved in managing various breed societies in this role and this has provided a great understanding of society administration and breed promotion.

Working with the Charolais breed again is a tremendous opportunity and I look forward to working closely with all segments of the industry to promote the advantages of “Crossing into Profit” with Charolais.

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Beef Australia is truly a spectacle that every cattle breeder needs to see at least once in their lifetime. The pens of trade cattle at Gracemere are a visual feast and many pens highlight the advantages that heterosis can offer the beef industry. As Charolais breeders we know firsthand the growth advantage that our sires can offer to a breeding program. It has also been great to hear commercial cattle breeders acknowledge the increase in value of their heifer drop when using Charolais sires.

This year has been one of mixed emotions with many areas in the north still deficient in rainfall. In western and southern regions we have seen some great headlines involving Charolais genetics. Charolais cross weaners set what is believed to be a new Australian price record for genuine 9-10 month old weaners at the Wodonga premier weaner sales on Thursday January 15th. The Cook family from Rangan Charolais saw their Charolais/Angus cross steer weaners make $1105 weighing in at an impressive 442kg.

Also at Wodonga Matt and Ann-Marie Collins, Kenmere topped the Wodonga Blue Ribbon Weaner Sale on January 16 with a pen of 11 Charolais steers, aged under 14 months, averaging 554kg and selling for the equal top of $1180, or 212c/kg. The top prices are not just centered on Wodonga, across the southern weaner sales we have seen Charolais cross calves being sought after for their weight gain and muscularity.

Another good news story recently is the salvage value of cast for age females with Charolais genetics. In March, Elders Boyanup reported a Charolais cow at $1,950; Victorian breeders have reported salvage sales at $1,780. Salvage value contributes to the enterprise gross margin and sales like these assist in making a beef enterprise profitable.

As I write this report the autumn bull selling season is slowing down with only a few sales still to go. Bulls have topped at $21,000 in Western Australia when Liberty sold their sire Liberty Jack Frost J38 for $21,000 to Wellard Agri, Dongara WA. Averages and clearances have been solid and members should be commended for presenting quality bulls for the commercial industry to select from.

The Charolais breed has many positive attributes to contribute to a successful commercial cattle enterprise and we invite your enquiry about the breed. There is a membership directory in this publication and also membership lists on our website www.charolais.com.au The member search on the website can be set with your own criteria to shortlist breeders to contact. The office is always willing to assist and if there is anything we can do please do not hesitate to contact us.

Kind regards, Colin

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The ability of Charolais to complement British breeds and produce the highly valued silver calves is being well documented at Warramong, a 364 hectare property located just south of Tarcutta in the Riverina area of New South Wales.

David McDonald, a well-known Red Angus breeder through his highly decorated Trevone Park Stud is incorporating Charolais genetics into his commercial enterprise with great success.

David and late wife Pam started their Red Angus stud at Camden on the Sydney fringe back in 1996 and quickly established a quality herd. David purchased the Warramong property in 2003 and after he dispersed the “Trevone Park” registered herd in 2009 has built up the commercial enterprise on the property. The Camden property was sold with David moving full time to the Tarcutta property in 2013.

Trevone Park was the home of some of the Red Angus great female families and so it is no surprise David harnesses the maternal strength of the Red Angus into his breeding program. The current herd consists of 160 calving females plus heifers. David is aiming to increase to 200 calving females and replacements.

David’s son Paul assists with labour on the farm and runs his own herd of beef breeders on a section of the property as well as working off farm.

Paul undertakes all the mowing and raking of their hay production with a contract baler used to produce hay for their fodder needs with the surplus marketed. The property supports 25 hectares of lucerne on the Keajura Creek flats with cereal and pasture hay also baled.

Cream of the CropBy Colin Rex

Tarcutta is half way between Melbourne and Sydney and enjoys a 660mm annual rainfall normally.Warramong is undulating with a range of soils types from the heavy creek flats to loam type soils to the back of the property. The property is on both sides of the roadway and is well serviced by excellent fencing, laneways and functional cattle yards.

David purchased a line of Charolais Red Angus cross cows in 2009 and these females along with some commercial Red Angus females have formed the basis of the breeding program. Some of the original purchases are still in the herd and as mature females they exhibit great volume and capacity.

David has been very happy with the production of these females and the cross is now the basis of his breeding program. David appreciates the growth and muscle of the Charolais and believes it complements the strong maternal traits and softness of the Red Angus. David’s goal is to build up a herd of crossbred females with the desired cream coat colour and then cross these to a Charolais sire with the progeny mainly terminal.

David is aiming to retain 20 heifers each year. All heifers are joined to calve to the Red Angus sire with all pure Red Angus heifers retained to enter the herd. The goal is to retain a nucleus Red Angus herd of 30 to 35 females to maintain the level of maternal traits contributed to the crossbred herd.

After the first calf, females are joined to Charolais sires with David believing that his retained breeders need to have 50% genetic influence of both breeds. Mature Red Angus females are also joined to the Charolais sires.

The best of the crossbred silver heifers are retained to assist in building numbers in the commercial herd to the desired number.David and Paul appreciate the poll gene contributed by the Red Angus and the muscle pattern and growth contributed by the Charolais.

David strongly believes that introducing the poll gene through the Red Angus will be of benefit when the beef industry is targeted like the sheep industry has been in regard to management practices.

Currently the sire battery consists of three Charolais sires and one Red Angus. The Charolais sires are heavy muscled early maturing types with David reporting that calving has not been an issue with the breeding program. When selecting Charolais sires David prefers red factor sires exhibiting early maturity, strong muscle and docile temperament.

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cont page 12....High content commercial Charolais females and their well grown and muscled calves by a Charolais sire.

Above & right: High quality Charolais Red Angus cross heifers at Warramong.

Calving is split at Warramong with a March and July calving which assists in spreading cash flow when marketing. Calves are marketed mainly through Moss Vale where the line is drafted to suit local small butchers. David prefers to send the entire drop at the same time with the autumn drop aimed to be sold prior to Christmas and the winter drop calves targeted for April sale.

Due to the feed availability last year David retained his 2014 autumn calves for an extra month to take advantage of the weight gaining ability of his calves. David aims for an average of 350kg weaned and reported the tops can wean off at over 400kg. If the opportunity arises some calves may be marketed directly. David is prepared to be flexible with marketing options to achieve the best price for his calves.

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Cream of the Crop cont from page 11....

A Charolais sire with his progeny from the Charolais Red Angus cross females.

The Warramong herd admiring the high quality Lucerne stand established on the property.

The herd is vaccinated for 7in1, pinkeye and Pestivirus. All calving females are treated with Scourshield at 9 and 2 weeks prior to calving. Sires are also treated for Vibrio.

The pastures on Warramong are high quality with a mix of ryegrass, broomes, native grasses and clovers. David and Paul utilise the advice of a local agronomist and apply 40 tonne of super per year. Clover and grass seed is spread with the super. The goal is by improving pasture and applying the super the carrying capacity will be increased to support the growing herd.

Some 5,000 trees have been planted in tree lines since purchasing the property and the McDonald’s have had a good success rate. The tree planting program has been in conjunction with the local Murrumbidgee Catchments Authority.

A small area of pasture has been affected by salinity and working with the local agronomist, the McDonalds have established salt tolerant pasture including tall wheatgrass and revitalised the paddock. David is full of praise of the success of the tall wheatgrass.

Inspecting the herd, the goal of achieving lines of poll cream coloured Charolais Red Angus females is well underway. From the calves at foot through yearling heifers and mature females you have to be impressed with the tremendous depth and length of body combined with the feminine shape of the females.

The crossbred heifers are so consistent it is hard to believe that they are by different sires. David is succeeding in increasing the desired cream female without sacrificing the traits such as milk and muscle that he appreciates in his breeding goals.

The Warramong heifers are extremely even in type and style.

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Approximately 80 International visitors attended the Charolais World Congress in France last year. Twenty one Australians participated on the 14 day tour through some of the most scenic cattle country in Europe. The majority of the commercial Charolais cattle in France are purebred. Commercial bulls are grown out to 9-10 months and heifers are retained to 18 months prior to slaughter. The bull meat market is mostly focused on southern France and Italy while the heifer meat market is predominantly French domestic retail and food service. Older cows and bulls go into the processed meat trade as they do in most countries.

France is breeding more polled cattle; however, the majority of Charolais are still horned. There is a concerted effort to breed polled Charolais as most stud markets in Europe are moving toward polled cattle.

The French bulls are still large and powerful but more attention is being paid to calving ease and birth weight. Most of Europe does not like or want fat beef and therefore little attention is paid to fat traits in breeding programs. Milk is an important trait in the market (milk as defined by weaning weight minus birth weight) and is highly desired to get early weight into commercial bulls.

Charolais World Congress 2014By Terence Farrell

Farm VisitsFarm visits were among the highlights of the congress and the farms and animals were presented extremely well. The first visit was to Earl Colmont at Saincaize where we saw a very good herd of young polled males and females. The farm generally sells one or two bulls per year to bull test stations in Magny Cours or Creuzier le Neuf. Their average selling price for stud bulls was 2700 Euros, stud females was up to 2000 Euros and store commercial cattle were selling for 1000 Euros.

The next farm visit was to the Gaec Beauzon farm at Preporche which ran 160 cows on 184 hectares. Franco and Jean-Paul Beauzon have been on the farm since 1982. The Beauzon brothers ran an AI program and have started an embryo program on their 2011 Eurovision winning female. Last year they sold 130 commercial cattle using the new electronic auction system (SICAFOME) which is similar to Auctions Plus but with registered terminals in bidding centres throughout the country. The average price was 1230 Euros.

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Gaec Gauthe hosted the next farm visit. The farm was located at Isenay and ran 350 registered Charolais on 553 hectares. The farm buys in 450 tonnes of bedding straw and produces lucerne hay on 20 hectares for feed over winter. They aim for a cow weight of 880 to 950 kgs and focus heavily on structural conformation.

Six new bulls were purchased each year for AI and 20 bulls were used for natural service. Approximately 80 heifers were retained for the stud herd and embryos were extracted from the top cows each year. Gaec Gauthe sold 25 stud males and females into Czech Republic, Belgium, Hungary and other European countries and competed at Paris, Moulins, Charolles and other European shows. Their bull “Venus” was a 2008 winner at the Moulins sur Allier, National Show.

The Scea Pichard Hughues farm at Montceau les Mines exhibited a range of very well structured cattle. The farm was on 187 hectares. Participants of on the tour were impressed by the breeding females and the young progeny. Progeny from their sires Freejus, Dors Bien and Homard, were shown in the field. The farm replaces 60 stud heifers per year from 180 cows. Approximately 30 bulls were retained. Sixty bulls and 30 heifers went into a commercial operation and were sold at about 500 kgs live weight. A bull that drew attention was Dors Bien (Fr7121659737) which was being promoted for its calving ease with heifers and its good muscle structure. It is a long bull with good depth in the chest and width in the hind quarter.

Saleyard visit In France the commercial cattle selling system is electronic. Cattle lots are bought into a selling ring and weight is recorded for the pen and the average weight for an animal is posted to a screen. Buyers then bid as a clock is rundown. The last bid when the clock runs down then purchases the animals.

An alternative selling system was operating where animals were tied to a string line and the buyers directly negotiated with the vendor. Some auction houses have bidding rooms in locations throughout the country where buyers can go to bid on auctions.

Abattoir visit In addition to auctions and direct negotiation, cattle could also be sold directly to slaughter plants. One plant that was visited by the congress was the SICABA plant. It was a cooperative and members sold their cattle in advance through the plant.

There were regulations on the region from which the cattle could be sourced and the specifications were tightly controlled for animal age and sex. Carcases are graded using the European standard Europ grading system which is based predominantly on conformation and muscle yield. Beef would be hung for four days of aging before being broken down and packaged for the final market. The SICABA plant had its own beef brand for Charolais from the Bourbonnais region. It also sold Charolais beef into its premium red label brand to the food service market.

Breeding centreDuring the congress the participants visited the AI centre in Fontaine. Sires were selected to go into the breeding centres and semen was collected over a six month period. The French herd book (Breed Society) lists the top 20 AI sires for each year and Dors Bien is the top sire for calving ease, Faiducajec is top for growth, Eruditajec is top for muscle and Epsion and Faiducajec are equal top for frame score. A copy of the list is available for members who are interested in the results.

National show The French National Charolais Show was held during the congress at Magny Cours. There were over 300 cattle exhibits on display in the barns and during the show. It was a great opportunity to see a wide range of Charolais cattle from the various parts of France.

International congress participants were invited to judge the senior male and females for an International award which was an interesting exercise. Judges from the various countries were placing emphasis on different parts of the animals but at the end of the day leg structure, backline and feet were predominantly the most important features. cont page 16....

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The French judges used different scoring to the international judges with butt width, eye muscle area and shoulder shape and chest depth featuring as very important. Skin elasticity was also a desirable feature along with silky hair. It was interesting to international observers that horn symmetry or hind leg angle was not regarded as very important in the judges’ selections.

We were informed that the judges looked at overall flexibility while walking rather than leg angle when making their decision. Milking ability of the cow was a strong determinant of the wining female class.

After the show we were treated to a fabulous dinner in celebration of the 150 years for the French Herd Book. The food was terrific and the wines selected were great.

Charolais World Congress 2014 cont from page 15

Historical documents and photographs of the Charolais breed were made available for the visitors to see the changes in the animals over time.

Technical day on feed efficiency One morning of the congress was devoted to presentations of research results on feed efficiency. The results were primarily associated with the benefits and costs of feeding supplements at different ages to cows and progeny. Much of the research was related to the French production system.

There was some good research done on foetal development and the effect of feeding on the ability of animals to convert cells into fat or protein later in life.

Research was also shown for the optimal cow weight and fat at calving but again this research was focused on French pastures. Annual General Meeting of the International Charolais Association Helge By, from Canada was voted in as the 2014/2015 Charolais World President. The delegates discussed collaboration on genomic data sharing and decided to send a delegate to the International Genomics Conference in the UK in November 2014.

The next Charolais World Congress will be held in Mexico in 2016. When details become available of the 2016 World Congress in Mexico they will be placed on the Society website.

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Judging of the Charolais ring at the 2015 Royal Sydney show was capably undertaken by Mr Stephen Hayward, Advance Charolais, Allora Queensland. Stephen is well known in the industry as principal of both Advance Charolais and Advance Fitting Services.

We welcomed three Society Life Members to ringside with Alex McLachlan, David Bondfield and Gary Noller in the spectator gallery.

The best exhibit in the Charolais ring at the Sydney Royal was exhibited by DSK Charolais principals Chris Knox and Helen Alexander, Coonabarabran. Their junior and grand champion bull, DSK RSMK Just Smokin J6E was a 19-month-old sire weighing 872 kilograms, scans of 13/9cm with an eye muscle area of 135 square centimetres.

Sydney Royal 2015Judge: Mr Stephen Hayward, Allora Qld

Crathes Estella 32 exhibited by G Waldron, Elite Charolais. Senior and Grand Champion Female, Sydney Royal Show 2015.

DSK RSMK Just Smokin J6E exhibited by C Knox & H Alexander, DSK Charolais. Junior and Grand Champion Male and Supreme Charolais Exhibit, Sydney Royal Show 2015.

Sired by TR Red Smoke the judge commented “the bull was an excellent display of the Charolais breed. He’s got plenty of spring of rib, he’s got a lovely skin and hair type to him, he’s got good testicles and a good balance of bone and muscle,” he said.

The reserve junior champion bull was exhibited by Greg and Jenny Frizell of Wakefield stud, Armidale. Wakefield Jack Flash was sired by Rangan Park Redemption E42 and weighed in at 814kg at 16 months.

The McConnaughty Family from Elstow, Baradine had two class winners in the junior championship row as did DSK Charolais. Rosedale Charolais, Blayney NSW won the first junior bull class in the ring. Interesting all six bulls contesting the junior championship were poll.

Senior champion bull was Elite Jackal exhibited by Glen Waldron from Meandarra Qld. Parading at exactly 1,000kg aged 21 months this bull had the highest daily weight gain of all senior sires on display. The judge commented on his easy doing nature and softness.

Reserve senior champion was McLachlan Groups Airlie Horus. Kevin and Robin Yost won the other senior bull class with their Liberty Just Ramblin Along.

The senior and grand champion cow, Crathes Estella 32, was another exhibit from the Waldron’s herd. The 27-month-old cow had a two and a half month old heifer calf at foot, and was purchased by the Waldron’s at the Charolais National sale in 2014 from Keith and Roz Glasson, Crathes Charolais, Greenmount.

The cow’s dam had previously been an interbreed champion at Sydney Royal, Brisbane Royal and the Rockhampton Beef Expo, while the exhibit itself was a reserve junior Charolais heifer at the Brisbane Royal last year.

The judge commented on the grand champion females’ structural correctness, smoothness of shoulder, and very good teat size. Mr Hayward said ”in my opinion the grand champion female was the complete package of the Charolais females parading on the day”.

The reserve senior champion cow Airlie Katrina G751E paraded with a calf that had impressed the judges in the All Breeds Calf show earlier in the Easter show. The other two class winners in the senior female section were exhibited by Bolong and Kenmere studs.

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l-r Carolyn Nankivell, judge Stephen Hayward and Casey Wieck with junior champion heifer CB Liberty’s Jealous Girl. Prue Bondfield, Glen Waldron and Kim Groner with Senior and Grand Champion female Crathes Estella 32. Stephen Hayward, Jen Millner, Helen Alexander and Chris Knox with Junior and Grand Champion Male, DSK RSMK Just Smokin J6E. Chris Thomas and Kim Groner with Senior Champion Male, Elite Jackal.

Nigel and Casey Wieck, CB Charolais, Delungra, exhibited the junior champion female. Their exhibit CB Liberty’s Jealous Girl was described by the judge as very feminine, long bodied and structurally correct. This heifer was sired by Canadian sire SVY Freedom.

Reserve junior champion heifer was Gavin and Kristie O’Brien’s Winchester Quist K15E. This female was sired by LT Ledger 0332 and descends from the Minnie Vale Quist family the Winchester stud has enjoyed considerable success with.

Winchester also won the 19 to 20 class with a daughter of SVY Pilgrim. Other class winners in the junior section were Myona, Wakefield and Elite studs.

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DSK won all three groups classes at the show. Progeny of their donor female Nandillyan A57E won the progeny class and their two class winning junior bulls teamed to win the pair of bulls. To cap off a great show the DSK breeders group won the final class on offer.

In the Interbreed competitions the Charolais champions all made the final selections and received positive feedback from the officiating judges. These cattle were great ambassadors for the breed in the highly prestigious Sydney Interbreed competitions.

In the steer competition Chris Knox and Helen Alexander paraded DSK Encore K24E (pictured above) to win the Reserve Middlewight Steer on the Hoof.

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Like the uncleared Scott River farm they purchased in the late 1960s, the Prosser family is determined to carve out their own unique path with their cattle herd. There are not too many cattle producers in WA who could say they use a first cross Angus-Dairy Shorthorn mother, and most would struggle to even recognise the little- known breed.

But the Dairy Shorthorn has been an important cornerstone of Les and Sharon Prosser’s cattle herd for a couple of decades now, ever since they shifted their focus from dairy production to beef. It’s a strong breeding belief that has flowed through to their son Tim and new daughter-in-law Zoe, who are keen to continue with the Angus-Dairy Shorthorn combination as a very productive base to work from.

To complete the package, they discovered Charolais bulls are the best breed to use for infusing hybrid vigour into their progeny, producing beautiful calves with increased weight and muscling.

Tim believes the multi-layered breed combination ensures they are getting the best characteristics from each, with the Dairy Shorthorn a link to the Prosser’s dairy farming past that provides a smaller, compact package with excellent milk traits.

The Angus element then adds a solid breeding base with its all-round favourable traits and commercial appeal, while they believe the Charolais is the quietest of the European breeds and throws calves with large frames and increased muscling.

The Prossers currently run 400 breeders, one for each of the 400 hectares of grazing country on their 850ha Scott River property, the rest of which is covered with 350ha of bush and 100ha of blue gums. While the Angus-Dairy Shorthorn females have been a constant element since the late 1970s, their breed of bull has evolved through trial and error.

Initially they were using Hereford bulls, then Beefmakers (Simmental-Hereford) as their terminal sire, until they decided to switch entirely to Simmentals in the 1980s. All of their cattle work is done on foot and with the help of horses, so after one too many afternoons chasing Simmental sires around the paddocks, Les and Tim decided it was time to look at other breeds.

Gaining kilograms to gain profitBy Caitlyn Burling, Farm Weekly

A passion for cattle has been passed onto Zoe (left) and Tim Prosser from Tim’s father Les, who established the Prosser family’s breeding base of Angus-Dairy Shorthorn females in the 1970s. The family has spent the last 10 years using Charolais bulls as their terminal sire.

Editorial and images courtesy of Farm Weekly.

Using Charolais bulls has probably bumped our average weight up by 20 kilograms. So essentially, it’s the same cows producing calves that are putting on those extra few kilos in the same conditions. There’s your profit.

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So nine years ago they trialled the Charolais for their extra size and good temperament and were immediately impressed with the results. “We wanted to get more weight and meat into the calves,” Tim said. “We’ve certainly achieved that with the Charolais and have no more calving problems.

“The extra weight is impressive, there’s not a lot of difference in weight between the heifer and steer calves. “Using Charolais bulls has probably bumped our average weight up by 20 kilograms. “So essentially, it’s the same cows producing calves that are putting on those extra few kilos in the same conditions. “There’s your profit.”

The Charolais bulls are joined with the Angus-Dairy Shorthorn females for a 12-week mating from the first day of June, as were the Angus bulls with two mobs of Dairy-Shorthorn females to replace their main first cross breeding herd.

Establishing lines of pure Dairy Shorthorns has become more difficult in the past decade due to a shrinking number of breeders in Australia, so the Prossers have had to purchase semen from overseas and artificially inseminate. Joining has been brought forward by a month, as the Prossers previously worked on mating on July 1 for 12 weeks, but found they could utilise their abundance of grasses and pastures just as effectively once the calves began to drop in March.

The late season in the Augusta region allows Les and Tim to sell their calves later, usually turning off their top lines of 10-month-old calves at 360kg liveweight in January for Woolworths. They are all grassfed and weaned straight off their mothers, while the rest of the calves that don’t make the grade are sold on farm throughout January, usually destined for a feedlot.

Before selling occurs, Les and Tim will have already gone through their breeding herd and the young calves and heavily culled those that don’t meet the requirements, culling for temperament, feet and most importantly, milk traits.

However, the genetic combination of the three breeds has had a positive effect in achieving their desired traits and Les said they sometimes kept a few ‘homemade’ bulls that are Charolais-Angus-Dairy Shorthorn. But for the most part, they purchase bulls from Downunder, Bardoo and Elgin Park Charolais studs for their herd’s genetic development, as Les believes in selecting bulls that are well suited to their southern conditions.

Cattle have been an intrinsic part of the family’s farming operation from the very beginning and considering the current season and prices, together with Les and Tim’s obvious passion, they will be roaming the Prosser’s paddocks for many years to come.

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For many years the Charolais Society has offered youth member’s scholarships and learning opportunities through the Charolais Youth Muster’s (Youth Events).

Many of our Charolais youth have continued in the rural industry with considerable success. The goal of the youth activities is to offer our younger members not only cattle handling skills but skills that will enhance their careers in their future life in any field.

Kathleen Giles (nee Ferme) is one of these success stories in her current role of CEO of Sheepmeat Council of Australia and looks back on her Charolais Youth days with fondness and gratitude.

Kathleen was an active participant in Charolais Youth as a National representative on the Youth committee. Kathleen was also awarded the Societies “Garrett Youth Education Scholarship” twice. “The Garrett Youth Education Scholarship provided me with financial assistance to complete my veterinary studies and I was grateful for the opportunity to meet with Mrs Caroline Garrett in 2005 when I visited the USA” Kathleen said.

Kathleen’s bovine interest started when her grandparents gave the Ferme siblings some Illawarra poddy calves to rear which were sold to purchase the stud heifer Beerenberg Kirsten in 1987. Kirsten along with two other heifers was the basis of the Ferme family’s stud, Gum View Charolais, located at Crystal Brook in the mid north of South Australia.

Kathleen spent her childhood through to young adult life showing Charolais

for the family and across Australia. When Kathleen moved to Western Australia in 2001 to study veterinary science she started working with Liberty Charolais who assisted Kathleen to establish her own stud, Coolabah. Kathleen noted “my passion for Charolais will be something that continues throughout my life despite currently not being active in the breed.”

Kathleen’s first youth event was the South Australian Junior Heifer Expo when she was eleven and she continued to be involved in the expo as a committee member, speaker or leader over the years. In 2014 Kathleen relished the opportunity to be a part

of the senior’s interview panel and hear from the next generation of leaders in the cattle industry, “their understanding of the industry beyond the show ring is certainly commendable”. In 1995 and 1997 with assistance from other Charolais breeders supplying heifers Kathleen was able to attend the Charolais Youth Camp. Kathleen commented that “being able to meet more people and expand my skills and experience gave me confidence to chase my goals”. Whilst living in Western Australia Kathleen was part of the team to establish the Western Australian Youth Handlers Camp which continues to grow strongly. Kathleen believes watching young participants in this event has always been satisfying.Graduating from vet school in 2005

Cattleyards to Canberra“Developing life skills”

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Tom and Kathleen Giles (nee Ferme) with her first Coolabah sale bull at the European Bull Sale, Naracoorte.

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Kathleen completed a three month Beef Cattle study tour of North America, (a part of the South Australia Junior Heifer Expo Herdsman Award), which sparked an interest to work globally. Two years in a mixed practice, predominantly dairy and small animals in Warrnambool, Western Victoria grounded Kathleen’s skills in dairy medicine, production and nutrition.

In 2007 Kathleen returned to South Australia to work in the Clare Valley in mixed practice, taking responsibility for the production animal sector of the business. Working with producers to build their business was something Kathleen found very rewarding and she found herself setting management plans and then working on regional animal health programs.

Aiming to make a difference to rural practice Kathleen became the President for the South Australian Rural Veterinarians and became involved with the Australian Veterinary Association as well as commencing additional study in ruminant nutrition.

The year 2011 was a year of complete change for Kathleen’s career, it was unexpected but she was grateful for the challenges and opportunities afforded to her. Kathleen’s (now) husband was offered a great career opportunity in grains research in Canberra. Making the move with him Kathleen secured a role in animal health and welfare policy development with Sheepmeat Council of Australia.

Signing her contract the Friday before the Live Export footage was aired on Four Corners Kathleen spent the next three years working on Live Exports, Johne’s disease and welfare standards for sheep on farms. This role progressed into Kathleen’s appointment as CEO of Sheepmeat Council of Australia in January 2014.

Kathleen reported the “Sheepmeat Council of Australia represents producer’s interests on a range of issues to government, service delivery companies and international trading partners. The organisation works with a broad array of organisations throughout agriculture and the sheepmeat supply chain to increase the profitability of the sheep industry”.

“My role as the CEO is diverse including working to a Board of producers to set the strategic priorities and policy for the sheep industry to focus lobbying, research, food safety programs, animal health welfare, biosecurity programs and trade priorities; overseeing the investment of the sheep transaction levy expenditure by Meat & Livestock Australia, National Residue Survey (food safety and residue), Animal Health Australia & the Sheep CRC”.

“The role has provided me with an amazing opportunity over the past 14 months. I have always had a goal to help farmers to get the best out of their business, being able to influence at the highest level on behalf of producers is something I never seen myself doing, but thoroughly enjoy. From lobbying politicians on a regular basis, representing sheep producers in international markets and free trade agreement negotiations to setting the strategic direction for the sheep industry there is definitely never a dull moment”.

Kathleen reflecting on her days in youth events that have assisted her career said “it isn’t the things I thought it would have been (showing, clipping etc). Building a network of people in the industry that I am passionate about has certainly been the greatest assistance for me”.

“Having contacts, mentors and people to aspire to have driven me to achieve my goals. Youth events gave me confidence, public speaking skills, interpersonal skills and importantly an understanding of the cattle industry beyond the show ring”.

“One of the most influential skills that youth events provided me was an understanding of meetings, structures, organisations and working with people. When I took on a committee role with the SA Junior Heifer Expo or SA Charolais Youth Group I never realised that the skills I would learn would help me later in life when I decided to be part of a state or national committee or become a Chief Executive Officer”.

The Charolais Society is very proud of the success that Kathleen has achieved and to hear that skills developed through our youth programs have been beneficial is extremely rewarding. We congratulate Kathleen on her career in the rural industry and encourage all our youth members to participate in Charolais Youth Activities when the opportunity arises.

Kathleen out in the field in her role as Sheepmeat Council Chief Executive Officer.

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Proven Science at WallabadahBy Colin Rex

Based at Wallabadah in the New South Wales Great Dividing Range John Dekoyer is sold on the merits of utilising heterosis in his breeding program. John says “the data is well proven” and his observations of the North American cattle industry supports his belief.

John spent several years on the Canadian Rodeo circuit and saw firsthand the benefits of planned crossbreeding programs.

John and his father Joss own the 971 hectare property “Redlands” some 60km south of Tamworth. Relocating from the Gloucester district in 2000 the Dekoyer’s introduced Charolais sires eight years ago. Prior to this Angus bulls were used over the Angus and Angus cross herd.

The area should have an annual rainfall of 32-34inches but John reports lately it has been more in the low 20” range.

John said “the area normally had a very good spring but the last three years had missed the spring”. Due to this John has reduced his breeding herd back to 320 breeders from his usual 350 to 380 calvers.

John’s program is based on purchasing replacement PTIC females and selling all progeny by the Charolais sire as terminal. John has a preference for Angus cross breeders and really likes the black baldy. John aims to buy females in synch with his calving season of July/August.

Redlands ranges from 700metres above sea level at the homestead area to over 1000metres in the back country. John has found the medium framed females cope better with the slopes. Take it from someone who has driven around this property there are some steep slopes. The Redlands property is only cleared over approximately sixty percent.

The soil is healthy basalt country and the pastures are native based. John spreads clover seed occasionally as well as super or gypsum every two years, season willing.

The calves are sold annually at the Powerhouse Weaner sale at Gunnedah in early April and this suits John’s program. This sale features a large draft of Charolais calves each year. He is creeping his calving earlier to allow increased weaning weight in his calves.

With weaning weights averaging over 300kgs over the entire drop including heifers John is very pleased with his cowherd ability. John appreciates the ability of the Charolais sires to add carcase merit to the crossbred heifers. He said “the feedlot buyers are prepared to pay the same for his heifers as his steers adding value to his drop”.

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At this sale the Charolais calves are drafted in even lines on muscle and colour and John reports a 5c/kg premium for the cream coloured calves over the silvers.

His observations in North America were that the Red Baldy (Red Angus x Hereford) was one of the most productive cows however he has found it hard to source this cross in Australia.

The first introduction of Charolais sires saw head to head comparisons with the calves by the existing Angus sires in the same conditions. John reported a significant difference in the weaning weights between the Angus and Charolais sire groups.

The fact that the sire battery is now 100% Charolais is testament to those results. Bulls are worked at 1:45 cows in multi sire joining groups.

When selecting sires John looks for heavy muscled sires with cover, strong carcase traits and prefers early maturing growth patterns. Sires have been selected from Palgrove and local Tamworth sales.

John reports pregnancy rates at 95% with 93% achieved this joining from a very ordinary spring when joining was occurring. This is where John appreciates the medium framed Angus cross female and the ability to perform in the steep country. Cows are kept to ten years of age and empty females are culled from the herd.

the feedlot buyers are prepared to pay the

same for our heifers as our steers adding value to our drop” John Dekoyer.

John rotationally grazes his herd in two mobs on a slow rotation. On average the rotation takes six to eight weeks and this has eliminated the need for drenching the cow herd. Stock work is done by horseback and the cattle are very quiet due to the rotation handling.

Calves receive 7in1 and cows are selenium treated each year. John is achieving excellent results from his low input program.

Driving around the herd the calves’ exhibit tremendous growth and muscle compared to their medium framed dams. Even with the tough season northern New South Wales has experienced spring 2014 and early 2015 the calves will wean at great weights. John reported that normally his calves would have more bloom but the current hard season had restricted this.

The Charolais contribution to the Redlands program is obvious and John reports that even with the

increased weaning weights he has experienced no difference in calving difficulty from the Angus sires used previously. This program is really working and Redlands calves are keenly sought after by repeat buyers when offered at the annual Gunnedah weaner sale.

Further proof of the success of the Redlands breeding program was at the 2013 Brisbane EKKA trade competition. The Grand Champion Pen of Trade Steers and the Reserve Champion Pen of Steers at this prestigious event were from the Redlands breeding program. These steers were out of Hereford/Angus cows and by

Palgrove bulls. The Brisbane judge described the steers as ‘the perfect Coles/Woolworths’ premium article.

Top: An outstanding Silver Charolais calf from a black baldy cow on Redlands.Below: The Redlands herd grazing actively the hills and timbered country.

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Charolais Silver calves have been in strong demand in the south. Sale reports from Western Australia, Victoria and New South Wales have indicated strong demand for Charolais cross weaners.

In January at Wodonga the weaner market kicked off with a pen of the Cook Family’s, Rangan Charolais steers. The pen of 21 steers weighing an average 442kg made $1,105 or 250c/kg. It set the scene for things to come, with the very next pen from the same vendor making 277c/kg for 348kg steers, or $965.

Still in Victoria at Yea in early January Peter and Gerard Hauser sold a pen of 12 Charolais/Angus weaners for $970 per head. Another pen of 25 head from this vendor sold for $900. At the same sale A & G Christie sold their 18 Charolais Hereford weaners for $950.

The next week at Hamilton Victoria the top five pens of Charolais Angus weaner steers sold from $1,013.36 to $923.03. The top price pen was offered by Kanga Downs and comprised 25 head.

Close by at Warrnambool in the Western Districts R & A Fry toped at $933.81 for 7 Charolais Angus cross weaner steers. Four other vendors sold this same cross to return over $939.28 per head indicating the strong demand for the Silver Calves in Victoria.

At Euroa WB & MA Gibb sold their top Charolais Angus calves for $920 per head. Charolais calves have been keenly sought after at Yea for many years and this year was no exception. Tarrawarra Abbey sold their Charolais Red Angus calves to a top of $965. Dredge and Newcomen sold the same cross for $900 per head and Bridon sold Charolais Angus steers to a top of $980.

Also in January on the western side of the country Charolais calves were in strong demand at Boyanup. G & K Gray sold steers weighing 420kg at $2.49kg to return $1,046 per head. C & C Minson sold seven cross steers for $941. These steers weighed 373kg and sold at $2.52kg. In early March at Boyanup, Buckingham Beef sold six Charolais Heifers weighing 395kg for a return of $1,092.50 per head.

On April 9th Davidson and Cameron & Co held their annual Powerhouse Liveweight Weaner sale at Gunnedah, New South Wales and over 1,000 Charolais cross weaners were offered for sale. The calves on offer included the annual draft of the Dekoyer family from Redlands at Wallabadah who featured in the previous page editorial. The Redlands offering comprised 134 steers with an average weight of 330kg. These calves sold to a top of $2.59kg.

Redlands Charolais Silver calves on offer at Gunnedah Weaner Sale highlighting their outstanding consistency.

Gunnedah saleyards, April 2015, pen after pen of Charolais Silver Calves.

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The Redland steer draft averaged $841 per head. The top return per head was for a pen of 23 steers with an average weight of 356kg returning $907.80 at $2.55kg.

The Ferris Family from Barraba realised the top steer price per kg at $2.61kg twice for pens averaging 322kg and 309kg. These calves were Charolais Angus/Red Angus. Hamblin Past Co from Narrabri sold a pen of 21 weaned steers averaging 381kg for $2.57kg to return $979.17 per head.

In the heifer pens Redlands heifers averaged $717 for 115 heifers averaging 302kg. Hamblin Past Co sold a pen of 21 Charolais Angus cross heifers averaging 344kg to return $818.72 per head.

Across the country Charolais Silver calves have generated excellent value for their breeders. Buyers are strongly aware of the potential these calves offer and have been prepared to bid strongly for the calves with Charolais genetics.

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George Crocombe and Rob Perkins with calves to be weaned

Producer George Crocombe has built one of Victoria’s biggest beef herds on the principal of matching the cow to the environment, and choosing bull power for growth and marketability.

It has, after trying various breeds over the years, led the 84-year-old to a herd base of Angus and black baldy cows joined to Charolais bulls. “I believe you have to have your breeders according to the district, and the bulls according to what the market wants,’’ he said.

George owns Narweena Station, a 1100 hectare property near Penshurst in the Western District of Victoria. It is run in partnership with his British cousin Rob Perkins and wife Angela, who migrated from England several years ago to help manage the operation.

While not a traditional succession plan, it works for the pair who both have a background in dairying and a practical approach to farming. It also speaks volumes about George’s willingness to look at different options – an approach he has taken with the marketing of the Narweena Station calves.

While situated just 30 minutes from Hamilton which hosts some of Victoria’s biggest New Year weaner sales, George began using AuctionsPlus to sell calves on-farm when the computer selling system wasn’t particularly well supported.

Maximising ProductivityBy Jenny Kelly

Today Narweena Station sells the largest one-mark line of weaner cattle offered on AuctionsPlus each year in Victoria, with 600 Charolais sired steers and heifers catalogued for sale each January.

“With a system like AuctionsPlus you have more control because the cattle don’t leave the property until you know the price, and there is less stress on the animals which the volume buyers such as feedlots prefer,’’ George said.

“I think there is a shift to this type of selling among people who produce bigger numbers, particularly because of the costs involved with selling at saleyards.’’

While George was raised on a dairy farm in Gippsland, his career was based in the financial and business sector, spending 20 years with the ANZ bank before developing a motel at Foster.

He said while there was a perception among many people that large cattle numbers automatically meant better profit margins, they were under the same pressure as all other producers.

“The more cattle you have the more costs you have as well – we would have $100,000 worth of bulls in the paddock – so it is all relative,’’ he said.

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“Farming in general has become a tough job as we are all being asked to do more for less, and the only thing you can control is the product you produce and your costs,’’ he said.

Narweena began using Charolais bulls more than a decade ago, and George said he was won over by their weight gain, temperament, ability to sire even calves over a big cow herd, and their appeal to a range of buyers, from domestic grain feeders through to grass finishers.

“The beauty of the Charolais is they suit a range of markets and their growth rate is so much better than any other breed I’ve dealt with,’’ he said: “To have calves weigh over 400kg in some of the tough season’s we’ve had – well, in my opinion not many other cattle could match it.’’

This year Narweena’s top 102 Charolais Angus-cross steers, born in March/April, weaned in December and sold on AuctionsPlus in January, averaged 400kg curfewed liveweight, with the heaviest individual animal tipping the scales at 485kg.

Overall the entire draft of 600 steers and heifers averaged 346kg liveweight and sold for an average of 237c/kg or $822 per head, many selling to repeat buyers stretching from King Island in the south to NSW in the north. Rob said it was their best price result on record, thanks to this year’s summer price spike for young cattle as well as extra weight in the calves.

“It was our best result to date and we certainly hit the sweet spot with the market this year, but we also seem to be getting a bit more weight into the calves each year which is helping. This year the autumn drop mixed sex calves averaged 346kg, compared to 335kg in 2014 and 331kg in January 2013.

Narweena sources its bulls from the local Delamere and Mt William studs, and in recent seasons have made it a policy to only buy Polled genetics. Rob said while they liked a bull with good muscle and growth figures, it had to be balanced with easy calving as they tried to run the operation on tight labour units.

Narweena Angus based breeders which are joined to Charolais sires with great success.

The beauty of the Charolais is they suit a range of

markets and their growth rate is so much better than any other breed I’ve dealt with, to have calves weigh over 400kg in some of the

tough season’s we’ve had – well, in my opinion not many other cattle could match it.

“Our aim is to produce as much weaned weight as possible, as size always wins when it comes to dollar per head returns and that is what we look at, not the c/kg return as that fluctuates so much each year,’’ he said.

George has become passionate about Charolais cattle, but while they did trial some of their Charolais-cross bred heifer calves as breeders they weren’t practical due to size. “They are beautiful big cows, but too big for this district where it can get very cold and wet in the winter, and they can pug the ground and require more feeding,’’ he said.

“I’m not a big fan of the Angus temperament, but for this area they are perfect – we don’t want cows that are much bigger than 550-600kg.’’

Narweena comprises black soil country with stoney rises, and is in a winter dominant 24 inch rainfall area. Rob said in most seasons they had to feed hay from April through to August or September, with more than 2000 round bales cut from specially prepared fodder paddocks which are sown to ryegrass and clover and spread with 250kg of MAP fertiliser each year.

“We feed hay on a Monday, Wednesday and Friday and we budget on each cow and calf getting about 600kg of hay in winter,’’ he said.

Rob Perkins with calves at weaning age in the paddocks at Narweena, Penshurst, Victoria.

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22nd Annual DSK Bull Sale on 13th August 2015 at the Gunnedah Saleyards. Chris Knox & Helen Alexander, Borah Station, Coonabarabran NSW (02) 6842 9101

E: [email protected] www.dskangusandcharolais.com.au

DSK RSMK Just Smokin J6E Junior, Grand & Supreme Champion

Charolais Sydney Royal Easter Show 2015. Sold to Palgrove Charolais

Selling Charolais & Angus Bulls, 13th August 2015

DSK Stan Hill Team 2015 From left; 2nd in class sired by Pilgrim, 2nd in class sired

by Pilgrim, 1st & Reserve Champion Middleweight sired by herd sire Moongool Encore.

In 2015, selling sons of TR Redsmoke, SVY Pilgrim, Aga Khan, CS Polled Junction, LT Western Edge, Harvie Jager, Gunnadoo You Little Ripper, & Moongool Encore.

We gratefully acknowledge the support of our buyers & underbidders at the 2015 DSK Shed Sale.

Most Successful Charolais Exhibitor 2015 Sydney Grand Champion 4 years running Reserve Middleweight Champion Steer, (Charolais) Reserve Champion Carcase, (Angus heavyweight)

D S K Practical, Polled, Performance

The property is run in a structured manner to help reduce labour costs. It is fenced into 50 paddocks – all joined by a laneway system leading into under-cover yards - and the cows are run in groups of 45 head.

Rob said each group of cows had their own block of three paddocks, which they rotated through in a simple cell-grazing system. “It’s practical as 45 cows equals one bull at joining and one bale of hay per feed, and it’s a comfortable number to work with in the yards,’’ he said.

This year the property has increased its herd to 1000 cows, and will calve down about 700 head in the autumn and the balance in the spring. Included in this is an annual draft of Angus heifers, joined to Angus bulls each year, to breed replacement females.

“We’ve been working towards 1000 cows and we’ve got there this year, and while I think it is possible in a good season, I’m not sure yet how many good years you can expect in this country and this year will test us as it has been so dry,’’ he said.

“We haven’t had a proper rainy day since August. But we do have good stores of hay and being an x-dairy producer I know the benefit of feeding as you see it every day in the milk tank so you have to have a balance of numbers and production.’’

Last year George, Rob and Angela were finalists in the Coles Farmer of the Year awards in Victoria, and their focus is always to maximise production at every opportunity. Each summer they select cull cows, which are grouped together and not rejoined after calving in the autumn, so that the cows hold condition and have a better slaughter value.

And any cows that miss during the eight-week joining period for an autumn calving are pushed over into the spring mob.

But Rob said, like many weaner/vealer producers in the south, their income was closely tied to how the cattle market was performing each summer, and he is keen to see the beef market sustain this year’s price increases and show more consistency.

“Our calf price in January was $200 a head up on the past two years and we would certainly like to see more results like that,’’ he said.

Right: Rob Perkins and George Crocombe with their Angus based breeders. Below: Narweena Charolais progeny.

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22nd Annual DSK Bull Sale on 13th August 2015 at the Gunnedah Saleyards. Chris Knox & Helen Alexander, Borah Station, Coonabarabran NSW (02) 6842 9101

E: [email protected] www.dskangusandcharolais.com.au

DSK RSMK Just Smokin J6E Junior, Grand & Supreme Champion

Charolais Sydney Royal Easter Show 2015. Sold to Palgrove Charolais

Selling Charolais & Angus Bulls, 13th August 2015

DSK Stan Hill Team 2015 From left; 2nd in class sired by Pilgrim, 2nd in class sired

by Pilgrim, 1st & Reserve Champion Middleweight sired by herd sire Moongool Encore.

In 2015, selling sons of TR Redsmoke, SVY Pilgrim, Aga Khan, CS Polled Junction, LT Western Edge, Harvie Jager, Gunnadoo You Little Ripper, & Moongool Encore.

We gratefully acknowledge the support of our buyers & underbidders at the 2015 DSK Shed Sale.

Most Successful Charolais Exhibitor 2015 Sydney Grand Champion 4 years running Reserve Middleweight Champion Steer, (Charolais) Reserve Champion Carcase, (Angus heavyweight)

D S K Practical, Polled, Performance

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BEEF UP YOUR BREEDING PROGRAM BY ACQUIRING A PACKAGE OF SOUGHT-AFTER FULL FRENCH FEMALES, INCLUDING A NUCLEUS OF POLLED FRENCH HEIFERS, SOME OF THE VERY FEW AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE. THESE HEIFERS ARE READY FOR MATING TO THE SIRE OF YOUR CHOICE, AND WILL GIVE YOU A HEAD START ABOVE YOUR RIVALS. THEY ARE THE RESULT OF MORE THAN FORTY YEARS OF BREEDING CHAROLAIS,

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST ARE INVITED FOR OUR TOTAL FEMALE DISPERSAL, AND YOU MAY INSPECT THE CATTLE ON PROPERTY ON SUNDAY 11TH MAY BETWEEN 10 AM AND 3 PM. A REMINDER WILL BE SENT TO MEMBERS PRIOR TO THIS DATE.

THE FEMALES WILL BE OFFERED IN GROUP LOTS WITH NEGOTIATION POSSIBLE.

21 REGISTERED FULL FRENCH COWS WITH CALVES AT FOOT OR PTIC 5 REGISTERED DOMESTIC PUREBRED COWS WITH CALVES AT FOOT OR PTIC 14 REGISTERED UNMATED HEIFERS BY POLLED FRENCH SIRE AYR EMREALD; 9 OF THESE HEIFERS ARE FULL

FRENCH; 8 OF THESE ARE POLLED 4 FULL FRENCH YEARLING HEIFERS and 1 FULL FRENCH POLLED STUD SIRE (AYR EMREALD (AI) (P))

Contact Colleen or Graham on phone 07 4168 1529 or email [email protected]

or Bill Till on 0407 573 201 or email [email protected]

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Charolais National Show and Sale 2014By Gavin O’Brien, NSW Chairman and National Show and Sale Coordinator

In October last year the National Charolais Show and Sale returned to its foundations at the Dubbo Exhibition Centre. The National Sale was conducted at Dubbo Showground for many years before shifting to Tamworth.

A great few days were had by the members, vendors and Charolais enthusiasts.

The formal dinner was held at the Macquarie Inn with 65 people in attendance. It was a very enjoyable evening with Breed President, Keith Glasson and the NSW Chairman Gavin O’Brien addressing attendees which was well received with the customary few laughs along the way.

Valuable funds were raised toward the National Show and Sale and the Charolais breeds youth activities via an Auction during the evening.

We also had the pleasure of announcing the 50th wedding anniversary for Ian and Jenny Douglas.

The judging was overseen by Mr Greg Fuller from Pine Creek Angus which resulted in Champion bull being awarded to Airlie Jimmy, Reserve Champion bull was Bolong Jamison.

Junior Champion female was Moongool Diana, Senior Champion female and Supreme Exhibit was Winchester Daisy Duke G29E.

The female section of the sale saw a 92% clearance to average $3,714 with top price of $11,500. The bull section of the sale saw an 80% clearance to average $4,750 to top at $6,000 twice.

This has formed a very solid foundation for future sales. The quality of the stock was evident.The purpose of the sale is to allow breeders to offer true top end stock that are the cream of the breed.

The Grand Champion female at the Sydney Royal 2015 was purchased from the National Show and Sale in 2014 so there is no doubting the quality of the lots on offer.

This year National will run from the 8 – 10th of October 2015 at Dubbo Showground and will run to the same format of last year’s sale. We look forward to your participation and support for this year’s sale. Members will be posted information on this years event. Commercial breeders are most welcome and sale information will be posted in August on our website www.charolais.com.au The office can also be contacted for further information.

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Carefully planned and well managed crossbreeding systems are a tool which have the potential to deliver significant benefits to beef producers. Travel anywhere in regional Australia and you are bound to see numerous herds of crossbred cattle, with many commercial producers taking advantage of the performance “boost” created by mixing two or more purebreds.

The main benefits of crossbreeding result from:• Additional performance as a result of hybrid vigour (also known as heterosis). • The ability to combine the benefits of different breeds (also known as breed complementarity).

Hybrid Vigour (or Heterosis)Hybrid vigour is the amount by which the performance of the crossbred animals exceed (or differ from) the average performance of the purebred parents that are used in the cross. An example of this for weaning weight is demonstrated in Figure 1.

Tools of the trade: CrossbreedingBy Gemma Wilkinson, SBTS

This was further illustrated in a crossbreeding research trial undertaken by the Queensland Department of Primary Industries which highlighted the benefits achieved through a structured crossbreeding program for weaning weight. This trial included crosses of Hereford, Angus and Shorthorn cattle in Southern Queensland.

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The results of this trial are demonstrated in Figure 2. Compared to the straight bred calves, the F1 crossbred calves showed on average an 8.5% increase in weaning weight per cow mated. While significant, a larger increase of 23.3% was observed is the F2 calves, being those calves bred from F1 cows. The additional “boost” was obtained from maternal heterosis.

Importantly, heterosis is not just observed for weaning weight but in many economically important beef cattle production traits, especially in traits of “low” heritability such as reproduction and adaptability traits.

Table1 below illustrates the relationship between heritability and heterosis for different categories of beef cattle traits.

Reproduction and maternal traits have low heritability and the traditional response to selection in breeding programs will generally be slower compared to high heritability traits. At the same time however, significant improvement in these traits can be made through programs that maximize heterosis.

The inverse is true with carcase traits. Significant and rapid progress can be made through selection for carcase traits in a breeding program, while crossbreeding has little or no heterosis effect. Growth traits are moderate for both heritability and heterosis, making progress possible through both selection and crossbreeding.

The amount of hybrid vigour achieved will depend on the type of crossbreeding or composite system implemented. A composite breeding program is a crossbreeding system that is stabilised (inter-mating the crossbreds).

Table 2 lists the types of crossbreeding systems, the levels hybrid vigour (both individual and maternal) retained and estimates of increases in weaning weight per cow mated.

To re-iterate, to fully benefit from hybrid vigour the cow herd should also be crossbred to also take advantage of maternal heterosis. Crossbred cows when compared to purebred females will generally have:• increased conception rates• improved calving ease• increased percentage of calves weaned• a longer production life (i.e. longevity)

Breed Complementarity Breed Complementarity results when combining the strong traits of one or more breeds to compensate for the weak traits of another breed.

For example, a British breed female (eg. Angus, Hereford, Shorthorn) mated to a European breed sire (eg. Charolais, Simmental, Limousin) complement each other exceptionally well. In general terms, the British breed female contributes early maturity, easy finishing and calving ease while the European breed sire contributes high growth and muscle.

Alternatively, a simple cross breeding system could utilise two different British breeds (eg. Shorthorn/Hereford and Angus genetics). This example requires two joining mobs, with the daughters of the Angus sires being joined to the Shorthorn/Hereford sire and vice versa (known as a criss-cross mating system). These breeds work in this system as they both have maternal qualities, and are complementary in carcase and maturity patterns. In addition, the system is relatively easy to manage, generates its own replacement females, which in turn provide the benefits from the maternal hybrid vigour that will expressed.

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Crossbreeding ConsiderationsThere some considerations that need to be taken into account regarding the implementation of a crossbreeding program.

These include:• Managing and/or sourcing replacement females (depending on crossbreeding system implemented).

• Crossbreeding programs may require more joining groups than a purebred system. This could be eased by purchasing replacement heifers although locating a source of heifers available on a regular basis with suitable health status and known breeding may be difficult.

• Hybrid vigour may result in higher birth weights when sires of a high growth rate breed are joined to heifers of a smaller breed. Selection of suitable genetics is essential to counteract this negative.

• Crossbred females may be larger and therefore consume more feed than purebred females. Research has indicated that productivity per hectare still favours the crossbred female.

Selection & CrossbreedingCrossbreeding should not be seen as an excuse for using “low” performing genetics (i.e. bulls) within a breeding program. Regardless of hybrid vigour, the performance of the crossbred herd will depend largely on the genetics of the parent, the management level and the environment that is used.

Figure 3 illustrates the benefits of combining selection with crossbreeding.

Several tools should be utilised within the beef producer’s tool kit to ensure the “best” genetics are used in the crossbreeding program, including:

BREEDPLAN EBVsBREEDPLAN is a genetic evaluation system for beef cattle breeders offering the potential to accelerate genetic progress in their herds, and to provide objective information on stock they sell to commercial breeders. BREEDPLAN uses the world’s most advanced genetic evaluation system (based on Best Linear Unbiased Prediction (BLUP) technology) to produce Estimated Breeding Values (EBVs) of recorded cattle for a range of important production traits (e.g. weight, carcase, fertility). Included in the calculation of EBVs are the animal’s own performance, the performance of known relatives, the heritability of each trait and the relationship between the different traits

BreedObject Selection IndexesSelection Indexes enable cattle producers to make “balanced” selection decisions, taking into account the relevant growth, carcase & fertility attributes of each animal to identify the animal that is most profitable for their particular commercial enterprise. Selection Indexes reflect both the short term profit generated by a sire through the sale of his progeny, and the longer term profit generated by his daughters in a self-replacing cow herd.

Utilising both selection and cross breeding will result in maximum benefit within a breeding program.

More information can be obtained from Charolais Society Technical OfficerGemma WilkinsonSouthern Beef Technology ServicesABRI, UNE ARMIDALE NSW 2351Email: [email protected]: 0459 823 067 Fax: (02) 6772 5376

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Competitors at the 2015 Glen Innes Charolais Youth Stampede.

In January this year Glen Innes, in northern NSW played host to the 2015 NSW Charolais Youth Stampede. Competitors attended different workshops ranging from the most basic of activities of how to wash, groom and tie up ones’ animal, through to more advanced aspects of animal selection and artificial breeding. Between the educational aspects of the Stampede the Junior Judging, Parading and Herdsman competitions were held.

Saturday morning was the Junior Judging Competition. Competitors were presented with 3 classes of animals to assess and place; keeping in mind the animal selection talk they had just been given. This proved to be challenging for most, including our Over judge Mr Chris Knox.

After some careful assessment, animals were placed, oral reason given and our Champion Junior Judge awarded to Daniel Miller, and Reserve Champion to Laura Lockhart.

Stampeding to Glen InnesBy Caitlin Warner

Saturday afternoon saw Mr Jason Salier, Minnie Vale Charolais judging the cattle classes. There was a great line-up of animals at this year’s event to challenge our judge.

We decided at this years Stampede we would change it up a little in regards to Supreme Exhibit, and left the final result to a public vote. Each competitor and visitor were given one vote to be used to nominate their pick of the division champions, and the animal with the most votes was sashed Supreme Exhibit.

The pressure was on for our judge at the end of the day, as we asked him to let us know who he would pick as the eventual winner if it wasn’t for the public vote. Luckily most voters agreed with him, and DSK PGM Beatrix was named Supreme Exhibit of the Stampede.

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NSW Charolais Youth Stampede 2015 - Results

Junior JudgingPeeWee: 1. Matilda-Jane Sternbeck 2. Oscar Cass 3. Nathan MillerJunior: 1. Madison Morgan 2. Katelyn Hall 3. Adam VickeryIntermediate: 1. Jasmine Ramage 2. Bradley Doak 3. Bailey GardnerSenior: 1. Tim Eyes 2. Hannah Greensheilds 3. Tom Noonan

Champion: Daniel Miller Reserve Champion: Laura Lockhart

ParadersPeeWee: Class 1: 1. Nathan Miller 2. Archie Cass 3. Oscar CassJunior: Class 2: 1. Madison Morgan 2. Pip Bowler 3. Katelyn HallClass 3: 1. Laura Lockhart 2. Taylor Withers 3.Monique MillerIntermediate: Class 4: 1. Brooke Elsley 2. Bailey Gardner 3. Mariah WalkerClass 5: 1. Tyler Smith 2. Kirralee Gahan 3. Jasmine RamageSenior: Class 6: 1. Tim Eyes 2. Dani Robson 3. Lauren Platzer

Champion: Tim Eyes Reserve Champion: Brooke Elsley

HerdsmanPeeWee: 1. Archie Cass 2. Nathan Miller 3. Oscar CassJunior: 1. Amy Whitechurch 2. Katelyn Hall 3. Laura LockhartIntermediate: 1. Kirralee Gahan 2. Mariah Walker 3. Brooke ElsleySenior: 1. Tim Eyes 2. Hannah Greenshields 3. Catherine Nichols

Champion: Jasmine Ramage Reserve Champion: Tom Noonan

Most Potential Breeder: Laura LockhartEncouragement Award: Adam VickeryPersistence Award: Amy WhitechurchKnow Your Stuff: Tom Noonan

Division Cattle Champions Bull: The Douskie JusticeJunior Heifer: Rosedale ButterscotchSenior Heifer: DSK PGM Beatrix J15ESteer: DSK MTZ Joplin J18E

Sunday morning the paraders competition was held and our Judge, Mr David Smith, put all competitors through their paces. It was a tough morning for him as we have such eager, knowledgeable and competitive youth in our breed. Tim Eyes was decided as the eventual Champion, with Brooke Elsley Reserve Champion.

Over the few days of the Stampede, every competitor was observed by a panel of herdsman judges. Competitors were judged on the way they took care of their animals, interacted with and helped fellow competitors and took part in workshops and activities. Jasmine Ramage was awarded Champion Herdsman and Tom Noonan Reserve Champion.

Chris Knox, always one to challenge young minds, put together a “Know your stuff” activity for all competitors. He collected and bagged 25 common (and not so common) weeds, grains and other items one might find around the farm and asked competitors to try and name each one. Some competitors did very well, correctly guessing 20 of the 25 items, but Tom Noonan was the eventual winner with 22 of the 25 items identified. Good work Tom!

Other awards that were given out at the Stampede were Most Potential Breeder, given to Laura Lockhart. Encouragement Award was given to Adam Vickery, who will be able to attend the 2016 Stampede as part of his prize and the Persistence Award given to Amy Whitechurch.

A massive thank you must be given to our fantastic sponsors, without their support these events could not be run. We must also thank the donors of ballot cattle, it was a fantastic showing of quality cattle! Thank you also to our Judges and parents who all took time out of their weekends to help us make this such a successful weekend.

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300

400

500

600

700

Hybrid vigour. That’s the silver lining.

Hybrid vigour refers to the additional weight and

health benefits that occur when two breeds of cattle

are crossed. The progeny of a Charolais bull and

Angus female can weigh up to 50 kgs heavier at 27

months which is an additional 33.5 kgs of carcase

weight per calf. That is an advantage of more than

$100 per head over purebred progeny.

In terms of return on investment, a $5000 Charolais

bull when joined to 35 cows will pay for itself in just

two seasons.

“For the same effort,

I can ensure a greater

return. It’s simply

better business” RICHARD BRAHAM Wollomombi, NSW

Richard Braham has managed Jeogla and

Wallamumbi stations with a total area of

13,340 hectares and a carrying capacity of

16,000 head of cattle for the past 22 years.

“Charolais bulls are purchased as terminal

sires. They keep carcase quality to a premium

and their progeny have shown impressive

growth rates.

We select bulls using BREEDPLAN for weight

gain and calving ease. The structure of our

bulls has been very good and we primarily cull

bulls for age rather than structural problems

The temperament of Charolais progeny makes

them easy to work with. Temperament is very

important for our feedlot market.”

What is a Charolais Silver Calf?

Charolais Silver Calves are quickly developing a reputation among informed beef producers as a smarter

alternative and financially more rewarding way to produce beef cattle. They are the result of cross breeding

Charolais sires with Angus females. Buyers are learning that Charolais Silver Calves consistently reach target

weights at a younger age and provide a higher yielding carcase.

Faster growing. Excellent finish. Greater yield.

Silver Calves breed faster returns. Simple as that.

In fact, Charolais cross progeny will be ready two

to three months earlier relative to purebred progeny.

What’s more, the beef from Charolais cross cattle

is generally younger and therefore more tender.

Meat science research shows that Charolais cross

progeny have the ideal amount of fat to maximise

eating quality.

Charolais. Born to cross- breed.

Charolais bulls are proven performers with strong

structural soundness and longevity. Their even

temperament means they’re safer to handle too.

And because of their distinctive colouring and gentle

disposition they flourish in all Australian environments.

Results speak for themselves. The breed is well

recorded on BREEDPLAN for birth, growth and

meat quality traits.

CHAROLAIS SILVER CALVES

50% ANGUS

50% CHAROLAIS

$100 GREATER PROFIT

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100

14 M

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ths

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on

ths

200

300

400

500

600

700

Hybrid vigour. That’s the silver lining.

Hybrid vigour refers to the additional weight and

health benefits that occur when two breeds of cattle

are crossed. The progeny of a Charolais bull and

Angus female can weigh up to 50 kgs heavier at 27

months which is an additional 33.5 kgs of carcase

weight per calf. That is an advantage of more than

$100 per head over purebred progeny.

In terms of return on investment, a $5000 Charolais

bull when joined to 35 cows will pay for itself in just

two seasons.

“For the same effort,

I can ensure a greater

return. It’s simply

better business” RICHARD BRAHAM Wollomombi, NSW

Richard Braham has managed Jeogla and

Wallamumbi stations with a total area of

13,340 hectares and a carrying capacity of

16,000 head of cattle for the past 22 years.

“Charolais bulls are purchased as terminal

sires. They keep carcase quality to a premium

and their progeny have shown impressive

growth rates.

We select bulls using BREEDPLAN for weight

gain and calving ease. The structure of our

bulls has been very good and we primarily cull

bulls for age rather than structural problems

The temperament of Charolais progeny makes

them easy to work with. Temperament is very

important for our feedlot market.”

What is a Charolais Silver Calf?

Charolais Silver Calves are quickly developing a reputation among informed beef producers as a smarter

alternative and financially more rewarding way to produce beef cattle. They are the result of cross breeding

Charolais sires with Angus females. Buyers are learning that Charolais Silver Calves consistently reach target

weights at a younger age and provide a higher yielding carcase.

Faster growing. Excellent finish. Greater yield.

Silver Calves breed faster returns. Simple as that.

In fact, Charolais cross progeny will be ready two

to three months earlier relative to purebred progeny.

What’s more, the beef from Charolais cross cattle

is generally younger and therefore more tender.

Meat science research shows that Charolais cross

progeny have the ideal amount of fat to maximise

eating quality.

Charolais. Born to cross- breed.

Charolais bulls are proven performers with strong

structural soundness and longevity. Their even

temperament means they’re safer to handle too.

And because of their distinctive colouring and gentle

disposition they flourish in all Australian environments.

Results speak for themselves. The breed is well

recorded on BREEDPLAN for birth, growth and

meat quality traits.

CHAROLAIS SILVER CALVES

50% ANGUS

50% CHAROLAIS

$100 GREATER PROFIT

100

14 M

on

ths

27 M

on

ths

200

300

400

500

600

700

Hybrid vigour. That’s the silver lining.

Hybrid vigour refers to the additional weight and

health benefits that occur when two breeds of cattle

are crossed. The progeny of a Charolais bull and

Angus female can weigh up to 50 kgs heavier at 27

months which is an additional 33.5 kgs of carcase

weight per calf. That is an advantage of more than

$100 per head over purebred progeny.

In terms of return on investment, a $5000 Charolais

bull when joined to 35 cows will pay for itself in just

two seasons.

“For the same effort,

I can ensure a greater

return. It’s simply

better business” RICHARD BRAHAM Wollomombi, NSW

Richard Braham has managed Jeogla and

Wallamumbi stations with a total area of

13,340 hectares and a carrying capacity of

16,000 head of cattle for the past 22 years.

“Charolais bulls are purchased as terminal

sires. They keep carcase quality to a premium

and their progeny have shown impressive

growth rates.

We select bulls using BREEDPLAN for weight

gain and calving ease. The structure of our

bulls has been very good and we primarily cull

bulls for age rather than structural problems

The temperament of Charolais progeny makes

them easy to work with. Temperament is very

important for our feedlot market.”

What is a Charolais Silver Calf?

Charolais Silver Calves are quickly developing a reputation among informed beef producers as a smarter

alternative and financially more rewarding way to produce beef cattle. They are the result of cross breeding

Charolais sires with Angus females. Buyers are learning that Charolais Silver Calves consistently reach target

weights at a younger age and provide a higher yielding carcase.

Faster growing. Excellent finish. Greater yield.

Silver Calves breed faster returns. Simple as that.

In fact, Charolais cross progeny will be ready two

to three months earlier relative to purebred progeny.

What’s more, the beef from Charolais cross cattle

is generally younger and therefore more tender.

Meat science research shows that Charolais cross

progeny have the ideal amount of fat to maximise

eating quality.

Charolais. Born to cross- breed.

Charolais bulls are proven performers with strong

structural soundness and longevity. Their even

temperament means they’re safer to handle too.

And because of their distinctive colouring and gentle

disposition they flourish in all Australian environments.

Results speak for themselves. The breed is well

recorded on BREEDPLAN for birth, growth and

meat quality traits.

CHAROLAIS SILVER CALVES

50% ANGUS

50% CHAROLAIS

$100 GREATER PROFIT

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MAHER PASTORAL PTY LTD8 WOODROW WAYEAST MAITLAND NSW 2323T: 02 4933 5523M: 0450 137 775 (^M2)

MARGARET MCCABEPO BOX 351NORTH RICHMOND NSW 2754T: 02 6344 3220QUAVER PARK (MCC)

TODD MCCONNAUGHTYELSTOWBARADINE NSW 2396M: 0439 139 979 (TBM)

HUGH MCDONALD“ALFREDA”WOLLOMOMBI NSW 2350T: 02 6775 8401 (^ZD)

GARRY F MCGRATHFORT ROSEMOUNT DAVID NSW 2795T: 02 6337 9677 (^GD)

RR MILLERTYRINGHAMVIA DORRIGO NSW 2453T: 02 6657 8153 (^HY)

VE MILLER131 WELSHMAN CRK RDWALLAROBBA NSW 2420T: 02 4995 6134M: 0407 956 134E: [email protected] (CVM)

S & L MOODYELAH, 8264 NEWELL HWYCOONABARABRAN NSW 2357T: 02 6842 2741M: 0478 069 465E: [email protected] (RDE)

K.D. MOORE3 HARPER RDBASIN VIEW NSW 2540T: 02 4443 4661 (^K2)

KENNETH PARTRIDGE875 SMITH CREEK ROADSTOKERS SIDING NSW 2484T: 02 6677 9247M: 0428 400 682E: [email protected] (^JZ)

GEORGE & FUHRMANNPO BOX 541CASINO NSW 2470T: 02 6662 2500 (^JW)

VA & CC RIXON602 GRADY’S CREEK ROADGRADY’S CREEK NSW 2474T: 02 6633 3128SHEMIDA (RIX)

MARGARET ROSE“ST HELENA”641 BLACK CREEK ROADBLACKVILLE NSW 2343T: 02 6747 4097M: 0418 474 097E: [email protected] (^NC)

G & P ROSSI14 BUCKLEUP ROADWINSTON HILLS NSW 2153T: 02 4567 7308M: 0425 262 202E: [email protected] (GPR)

G.M SCICLUNA“KUNGARI”TIMOR ROADCOONABARABRAN NSW 2357T: 02 6842 3536M: 0413 311 030E: [email protected] (GLC)

WARREN & CARLENE SCIFLEET“POPAGUNDI”PO BOX 56BINNAWAY NSW 2395T: 02 6842 7864E: [email protected] (^WC)

BERRICO (GLOUCESTER) PTY LTDBERRICOPO BOX 185GLOUCESTER NSW 2422T: 02 6558 3168 (^IN)

RM & EL SWEENEY589 WHEELERS LANEDUBBO NSW 2830T: 02 6882 9130M: 0428 866 126E: [email protected] (^SR)

CONSOLIDATED PASTORAL CO1 ELLERSTON DRIVEELLERSTON NSW 2337T: 02 6540 7111E: [email protected] (^ZC)

MANAREE CHAROLAISTERALBAMOREE NSW 2400T: 02 6752 4623E: [email protected] (RV)

DURNDRAX PTY LTD“CHIPPENDALE”576 PHILLIPS CREEK RDCATTLE CREEK NSW 2339T: 02 6747 5637E: [email protected] (^WR)

STUD STOCK DEPTWESFARMERS LANDMARKPO BOX 486LAVINGTON NSW 2641T: 02 9335 6384 (!DX)

IA & JJ WHILLOCKJAMICA PARKGOOLMA NSW 2852T: 02 6377 5257 (^47)

R & J WHITBREADPO BOX 33MANILLA NSW 2346 (^D5)

B & K WILLIAMS72 HANSENS ROADTUMBI UMBI NSW 2261T: 02 4388 4364DURSLEY (BK)

AR & FL WILLIAMSPO BOX 60URALLA NSW 2358T: 02 6778 4324M: 0412 969 090E: [email protected] (^TW)

BLAKE ALEX BALE14 ELLANDGROVE RDSOUTH GRAFTON NSW 2460T: 02 6643 4120E: [email protected] (POP)

KAYTOUN CHAROLAISF & P BOYDELL“KAYTOUN”ATTUNGA NSW 2345T: 02 6769 5543M: 0437 157 177E: [email protected] (FPB)

BRADLEY WILLIAM DOAK“BOX MOOR”1936 GWYDIR RIVER ROADBUNDARRA NSW 2359T: 02 6723 7330M: 0408 306 842E: [email protected] MOOR (BWD)

CODY EVANS175 LOOMBERAH ROADTAMWORTH NSW 2340M: 0419 697 550E: [email protected] ($C8)

LANE EVANS175 LOOMBERAH ROADTAMWORTH NSW 2340M: 0419 697 550E: [email protected] ($L3)

CHRISTOPHER ICKINGER415 CALF FARM RDMOUNT HUNTER NSW 2570T: 02 4654 5942M: 0406 641 118E: [email protected] ($IS)

CHLOE ICKINGER415 CALF FARM ROADMOUNT HUNTER NSW 2570T: 02 4654 5942 ($I2)

MITCHELL LITTLER6 COMPASS WAYTWEED HEADS WEST NSW 2485T: 07 5536 6557E: [email protected] ($M8)

KATE LOUDON8R TERRA DRIVEDUBBO NSW 2830T: 02 6887 3367M: 0437 723 202E: [email protected] ($L6)

RYAN MARKS185 BLAKE’S LANEELSMORE NSW 2360T: 02 6723 2106M: 0488 142 936E: [email protected] (MKS)

SARAH MESZAROSPO BOX 248NORTH RICHMOND NSW 2754T: 02 4776 1732M: 0422 544 644E: [email protected] (SCM)

SAM MORRISON1018 MYOCUM ROADMULLUMBIMBY NSW 2482T: 02 6684 6879M: 0413 251 809 - SamE: [email protected] (APX)

TAWN CHAROLAISTOM NOONAN, PO BOX 91WARREN NSW 2824M: 0429 706 561 - TomE: [email protected] (TAN)

AARON & KAHLEE O’LEARY“RIVERVIEW”ELONG ELONG NSW 2831T: 02 6886 6116M: 0429 866 118E: [email protected] PARK (CPC)

MEG PARSONS81 MEADOW STREETKOORINGAL NSW 2650T: 02 6723 2831M: 0400 557 499E: [email protected] ACRE (C6A)

JAHODERO CHAROLAISJASMIN RAMAGELOT 75 OBAN STGUYRA NSW 2365T: 02 6779 2089M: 0427 194 038E: [email protected] (JAZ)

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SAM REYNOLDS“NIOKA”442 HENRY LAWSON WAYYOUNG NSW 2594M: 0400 251 508E: [email protected] (NSR)

EMILY RYANPO BOX 156COONAMBLE NSW 2829T: 02 6822 3293M: 0458 255 839E: [email protected] ($RE)

MATTHEW SINGHSOUTHERN CROSS CHAROLAISPO BOX 1163DUBBO NSW 2830T: 02 6881 6565M: 0409 404 608E: [email protected] CROSS (SC1)

TYLER SMITH“THE VALLEY”1664 OGUNBIL ROADOGUNBIL NSW 2340T: 02 6769 4119E: [email protected] CATTLE CO (TS1)

JOSH WALKER503 SUMMER ISLAND ROADSUMMER ISLAND NSW 2440T: 02 6565 0279M: 0422 613 816E: [email protected] ISLAND (SIC)

TAMSYN WALKERTAMSYN WALKER25 MACQUARIE STREETCOOPERNOOK NSW 2426M: 0467 029 624E: [email protected] (MFC)

EDDIE WEBB1 FIRST STREETWARRAGAMBA NSW 2752M: 0431 314 056E: [email protected] ($W1)

L & E LAIDELYWILLOW VALEPO BOX 451PARKES NSW 2870T: 02 6866 2143M: 0427 189 949CANOBLAS (L+L)

HAMISH KEN ALLITTGUNEDRAWEE WAA NSW 2388T: 02 6795 5336E: [email protected] ($H3)

JADE BELLCHAMBERSPO BOX 602TUMUT NSW 2720E: [email protected] (JB3)

JESSE BELLCHAMBERSPO BOX 602TUMUT NSW 2720E: [email protected] (#JB)

KIAHAN BELLCHAMBERSPO BOX 602TUMUT NSW 2720E: [email protected] (#KB)

SETH BELLCHAMBERSPO BOX 602TUMUT NSW 2720E: [email protected] (#SB)

AMY-LEE BOWDITCH(MUTTAMA P/L)1560 COOTAMUNDRA RDMUTTAMA NSW 2722T: 02 6943 6211MUTTAMA VALLEY (AMY)

RYCE CHAROLAISTUMUT HIGH SCHOOL, PO BOX 70TUMUT NSW 2720T: 02 6947 1077M: 0417 774 438E: [email protected] (RYC)

WILLIAM CORNISH20L GIDGEE ROADDUBBO NSW 2830T: 02 6887 2142E: [email protected] ($WC)

EMMA & THOMAS COSTELLOMOONA PLAINS STATIONWALCHA NSW 2354T: 02 6777 8144E: [email protected] ($E3)

KBD CHAROLAISPO BOX 322KYOGLE NSW 2474T: 02 6632 3735M: 0427 784 380E: [email protected] (KBD)

MS MICHELLE FAIRALLPO BOX 8726GUNDAROO NSW 2620T: 02 6292 4781E: [email protected] (MAK)

JORDAN FENECH30 SILVERWOOD ROADBROWNLOW HILL NSW 2570T: 02 4655 5568M: 0407 906 974 E: [email protected] ($F2)

JOSHUA FENECH30 SILVERWOOD ROADBROWNLOW HILL NSW 2570T: 02 4655 5568M: 0407 906 974E: [email protected] ($F1)

NEW ENGLAND GIRLS SCHOOLATT - M FISHER, URALLA ROADARMIDALE NSW 2350T: 02 6774 8700M: 0408 952 644 - MARKE: [email protected] (NGS)

ELLICE VALE CHAROLAIS“OLD MUNDAR”CURBAN NSW 2827T: 02 6848 3573E: [email protected] VALE (LAH)

TIM IBBOTTTHURLOOCOONAMBLE NSW 2829T: 02 6825 6208M: 0458 023 377E: [email protected] ($TI)

LAURA & CODY KIRK“WARRAMUNGA”PEAK HILL NSW 2869T: 02 6869 7242E: [email protected] (LCK)

ANTHONY LABIB19 GRANGEWOOD DRIVEDUBBO NSW 2830M: 0468 557 545E: [email protected] A (AXA)

LAURA LOCKHART99 QUEEN STWARIALDA NSW 2402T: 02 6729 1418 ($L4)

WILL LOCKHARTLKT CHAROLAIS99 QUEEN STREETWARIALDA NSW 2402T: 02 6729 1418M: 0428 651 212E: [email protected] (LKT)

BRENDEN LYDFORD2L THURLOO ROADDUBBO NSW 2830M: 0428 089 778 (YBL)

MACARTHUR ANGLICAN SCHOOLPO BOX 555CAMDEN NSW 2570T: 02 4629 6287E: [email protected] (ANG)

MERINDAH CHAROLAIS“WATTLE GROVE”162 WATERS ROADGUYRA NSW 2365T: 02 6779 1096M: 0427 758 347 E: [email protected] (JMK)

LAUREN MOODY“MANDALAY”609 CORNUCOPIA ROADNARROMINE NSW 2821T: 02 6889 3391E: [email protected] ($L5)

MADISON MORGANCOOLIBAHGLASSERS RDGUYRA NSW 2365T: 02 6779 7665E: [email protected] DOUSKIE (CMM)

OLD DUBBO CHAROLAISTHOMAS NELSON16L OLD DUBBO RDDUBBO NSW 2830T: 02 6884 2838M: 0417 449 075E: [email protected] DUBBO (TJN)

JAKE NOBLE1055 NORTH BANK ROADBELLINGEN NSW 2454T: 02 6655 4903M: 0432 118 760E: [email protected] (JTN)

BOBBY PRESNELL43 NAMOI STREETCOONAMBLE NSW 2829T: 02 6822 2874 ($P2)

BEAU ROHDE“OLD GUNNEMBENE”ORANGE GROVE RDGUNNEDAH NSW 2380T: 02 6743 1778BEAUVAIS (BJR)

DYLAN RYANPO BOX 156COONAMBLE NSW 2829T: 02 6822 3293 ($R3)

LAYLAH E. RYFFEL GOLDSMITH123 RICKARD RDWARRIMOO NSW 2774M: 0412 967 105E: [email protected] (RUB)

MACINTYRE HIGH SCHOOLDEB SNAITHSWANBROOK RDINVERELL NSW 2360T: 02 6722 1555M: 0427 290 567E: [email protected] (MHS)

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MADELINE THOMPSON385 CHERRY TREE HILL RDINVERELL NSW 2360T: 02 6725 6533E: [email protected] (MAD)

JONATHON TOLL11 RENSHAW DRIVEDUBBO NSW 2830M: 0438 843 767E: [email protected] ($TJ)

ST CATHERINE’S CATHOLIC COLLEGE30-40 COMBO LANESINGLETON NSW 2330M: 0416 376 063E: [email protected] CATHERINES (CAT)

MITCHELL & LACHLAN TRUSTUM9350 SUMMERLAND WAYLEEVILLE NSW 2470T: 02 6664 1283E: [email protected] (MLT)

AMY & HAYDEN VINCENT“OAKLEIGH”1830 BABBINBOON ROADPIALLAWAY NSW 2342T: 02 6744 5260M: 0429 031 610E: [email protected] HILLS (AHV)

D & P BONDFIELDSTRATHGARVEDALVEEN QLD 4374T: 07 4685 2390E: [email protected] (PK)

D.G NOLLER PTY LTDPO BOX 4695TOOWOOMBA EAST QLD 4401T: 07 4695 5120M: 0408 700 949 - GARYE: [email protected] (GN1)

FIRESTORM CHAROLAIS23 LEICHHARDT AVEROTHWELL QLD 4022T: 0426 206 177 - GLENM: 0417 064 830 - MICHAELE: [email protected] (FSC)

M.C. AUGUSTINE & A.M. SAVAGEPMB 2MUNDUBERRA QLD 4626T: 07 4165 6186M: 0428 554 383AMAROO (CAB)

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G.J BARR & D.A BROWN“GLENDALOCH”BURGESS RD, PO BOX 217NEBO QLD 4742T: 07 4950 5373M: 0428 182 085E: [email protected] B (BRR)

BA BARRON & S BARRONPO BOX 34KINGAROY QLD 4610T: 07 4164 3117GLENWARREN (BAS)

MRS LISA BARRYPO BOX 117FERNVALE QLD 4306T: 07 3344 3487M: 0409 470 904E: [email protected] (L2B)

ID & KM BEBBINGTONMOUNTVIEW164 RAMSAY ROADCAMBOOYA QLD 4358T: 07 4630 9347M: 0427 583 412E: [email protected] (IJB)

M & L BERTHELSENCOORANGA CHAROLAISPO BOX 246MUNDUBBERA QLD 4626T: 07 4165 6101M: 0408 731 330 MARKE: [email protected] (MLB)

N J BISCHOFF15 Shane StreetSHAILER PARK QLD 4128T: 07 5426 4270M: 0413 967 462E: [email protected] (BCO)

DAVID & CHRISTINE BLAKEROBERTS RDM/S 29CLIFTON QLD 4361T: 07 4695 9002M: 0418 878 028E: [email protected] (SCB)

G.K & K.A BLANCHCHARNELLE CHAROLAIS255 INGOLDSBY RDTENTHILL VIA GATTON QLD 4343T: 07 5462 7705M: 0427 622 410E: [email protected] (GKA)

SR & SL BLANCHMS 23ROSEWOOD QLD 4340T: 07 5464 1734M: 0412 901 531E: [email protected] N DOWNS (SS1)

RV & JC BLANCH“SILVERWOOD”641 KUMBIA ROADELLESMERE QLD 4610T: 07 4164 7230M: 0409 677 611E: [email protected] (5EB)

G E & T D BLOOMFIELD9720 KENNEDY HWYUPPER BARRONATHERTON QLD 4883T: 07 4095 0228M: 0428 950 229E: [email protected] VALLEY (GDB)

BRADY CHAROLAIS77 WAVERLEY STREETBUCASIA QLD 4750T: 02 6585 2002M: 0408 875 932 - MATTE: [email protected] (BDY)

MR ROBERT BROWNKOOROON, PO BOX 44BOLLON QLD 4488T: 07 4625 6129M: 0438 109 840E: [email protected] (KRN)

ANDREW & SAM BULGERPO BOX 1016EMERALD QLD 4720T: 07 4985 5032M: 0429 855 145E: [email protected] (ASB)

CAMERON CHAROLAIS COMPANYBOONGALLATHE GUMS QLD 4406T: 07 4665 9140E: [email protected] (CCC)

A & N CASSGLEN LAURELGULUGUBA QLD 4418T: 07 4628 2109M: 0428 286 660E: [email protected] (ANC)

G & R M CASS & SONMUNGABUNDAMOURA QLD 4718T: 07 4996 3127E: [email protected] (AYR)

CHEYENNE CHAROLAIS253 GILLAM ROADNOBBY QLD 4360M: 0409 448 080E: [email protected] (CCQ)

PETER & KIMBERLY CHEALPO BOX 1160EMERALD QLD 4720T: 07 4987 4225KURRABI (UPK)

LJ & BL CHRISTENSEN“TATIARA”PO BOX 240THEODORE QLD 4719T: 07 4993 1818TAROME (4A+)

BLUE SKY CHAROLAISJASON CLARK9 PALMRIDGE COURTDECEPTION BAY QLD 4508T: 0426 206 177 - GLENM: 0428 887 354E: [email protected] SKY (BSC)

BALLYVOLANE CHAROLAISPO BOX 481EDGE HILL QLD 4870T: 07 4053 8041M: 0417 538 000E: [email protected] (CSR)

ASERLAY FARMSDR THERESA CRAIGPO BOX 1147MALENY QLD 4552M: 0419 029 622E: [email protected] (AF9)

CRITERION REGAL CHAROLAISO’NEILL DOWLING SUPERANNUATION FUND10/2 ST PAULS TERRACESPRING HILL QLD 4000T: 07 3831 9177M: 0418 745 395E: [email protected] REGAL (CRC)

DR G.J & M.A CRUICKSHANK122 GREGORY STREETWULKURAKA QLD 4305T: 02 6667 5052M: 0408 197 551E: [email protected] (PCK)

PETER & ROBERTA DALEY“LOCHABER”90 LOCHABER RDPITTSWORTH QLD 4356T: 07 4693 2866M: 0427 272 290E: [email protected] (OPR)

BW & LA DAVISBARAMBAH-DALEP.O. BOX 405MURGON QLD 4605T: 07 4168 4717M: 0417 639 454E: [email protected] (DAV)

ROCKVIEW LODGE CHAROLAISNO. 57, 4AK ROADOAKEY QLD 4401T: 07 4691 2963M: 0400 730 741E: [email protected] LODGE (RVW)

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MONTAGUE CHAROLAIS6 WHIPBIRD PLACEGLENVIEW QLD 4553T: 0426 206 177 - GLENM: 0424 435 255E: [email protected] (DAK)

D & A ELLIOTT748 ROSEWOOD-LAIDLEY ROADCALVERT QLD 4340M: 413710578E: [email protected] (TOR)

WG & CG & WIS EWART171 SILVERLEAF ROADMURGON QLD 4605T: 07 4168 1529M: 0427 681 529E: [email protected] PARK (CGE)

MPLS PTY LTD63 KIEMAN ROADHIGHFIELDS QLD 4352M: 0417 771 021E: [email protected] (DOF)

MM FERGUSONPO BOX 115KINGAROY QLD 4610T: 07 4164 4030M: 0418 644 031E: [email protected] (KAR)

P.W & K.L FOREMANMOUNTAIN ASH CHAROLAIS237 SOUTHEBROOK-FELTON ROADSOUTHBROOK QLD 4363M: 0408 734 658 - PAULE: [email protected] (PKF)

R & J FREEMAN236 TALLEGALLA RDTALLEGALLA QLD 4340T: 07 5464 4326RNJ’S (RJ7)

M.B & L.M FREEMAN43 TIERNEYS BRIDGE ROADROSEVALE QLD 4340T: 07 5464 9315TREVLAC (WF7)

SCOTT FREEMANPO BOX 688ROMA QLD 4455T: 07 4623 0285M: 0428 727 518NARRACOO (SF1)

A FUARY195 OLD COACH RDMARYBOROUGH QLD 4650M: 0407 210 179E: [email protected] TULLY (PAJ)

KD & RB GLASSONCRATHES“KIALLA”, 189 MCNALLY RDGREENMOUNT QLD 4359M: 0418 716 476 KeithE: [email protected] (KRG)

WARREN GLEESON“FAIRVIEW”ALPHA QLD 4724T: 07 4985 1159FAIRVIEW CHAROLAIS (KG3)

BW & EA GODFREYLANIFER STATIONWINTON QLD 4735T: 07 4657 3084M: 0428 573 084E: [email protected] (BEG)

CLARE GRAZING“CLARE”MS 324THEODORE QLD 4719T: 07 4993 2298M: 0408 260 795E: [email protected] (4NG)

SC,KG, SJ & AM GOODWINMORGANS ROADMURGON QLD 4605T: 07 4168 6280E: [email protected] (JAH)

JR & AF GRAY12 Taurus StreetTIERI QLD 4709T: 07 4161 1288E: [email protected] (JA2)

HAGGARTY FARMING COMP P/LPO BOX 391BOOVAL QLD 4304T: 07 3281 8144M: 0418 880 428E: [email protected] (HFC)

WAYNE HAMILTON1344 GORE HWYWESTBROOK QLD 4350M: 0412 780 467E: [email protected] (WWH)

PETER & SUE HAMMERPO BOX 9CHARTERS TOWERS QLD 4820T: 07 4787 4049M: 0427 637 776E: [email protected] (PSH)

T & N HARTWIG“GLANDORE”MS 101MONTO QLD 4630T: 07 4167 8936M: 0429 611 855E: [email protected] (TNH)

ELLENTEE CHAROLAISLEITH HARTWIGPO BOX 978DALBY QLD 4405T: 07 4669 8153M: 0427 921 139E: [email protected] (LNT)

LEN, PAT & TANIA HAYNESWATERFORDLINVILLE QLD 4306T: 07 5424 7188M: 0428 256 558 (Tania)E: [email protected] RUN (PLT)

SWORD HOLDINGS PTY LTDT/A BRISBANE VALLEY PAST CO8321 BRISBANE VALLEY HWYTOOGOOLAWAH QLD 4313T: 07 5423 5001M: 0428 256 558E: [email protected] (BVP)

SB HAYWARDADVANCE CHAROLAIS STUDELDERFIELD, 123 WARFIELDS RDALLORA QLD 4362T: 07 4666 3417M: 0419 642 992E: [email protected] (ADV)

LT & BL HINDLE“FAIRFIELD”ROMA QLD 4455T: 07 4626 8353E: [email protected] (LVH)

ROCK HARD CHAROLAIS39 RIVER PARK DRIVEKARALEE QLD 4306T: 0426 206 177 - GlenM: 0400 167 883 - EwanE: [email protected] HARD (RHC)

JEFFREY RUSSELL HOLZWARTPO BOX 773EMERALD QLD 4720T: 07 4982 2378M: 0429 822 378E: [email protected] PARK (BAU)

WARREN HOLZWARTPO BOX 558EMERALD QLD 4720M: 0428 872 803E: [email protected] FLATTS (WRH)

MV & SH & MJ HOPGOODENMORE, 31708 CUNNINGHAM HWY, MAIL SERVICE 88GOONDIWINDI QLD 4390T: 07 4675 4653M: 0409 622 673E: [email protected] (1RY)

MAC HOUSTONPO BOX 30YULEBA QLD 4427T: 07 4623 5167M: 0427 235 167LORELLE DOWNS (U8W)

HILLVIEW VALLEY CHAROLAIS17 POINSETTIA STREETKILLARNEY QLD 4373T: 07 4664 1415E: [email protected] VALLEY (JKH)

CM, FJ, & JR IRWINBIKINIFORESTRY ROADYULEBA QLD 4427T: 07 4623 5171M: 0458 644 264 JohnBIKINI (IRW)

DAVID JEFFERIS & D PRIDDLEPO BOX 405OAKEY QLD 4401T: 07 4691 3997M: 0429 466 355E: [email protected] (JEF)

COLINTA HOLDINGS PTY LTDPO BOX 10679 ADELAIDE ST POST OFFICEBRISBANE QLD 4000T: 07 4778 1730M: 0409 345 830E: [email protected] (ISA)

DAVID JOHNSKANTARA FARMSMAIL DELIVERY 795BOWENVILLE QLD 4404T: 07 4692 4221E: [email protected] (JKF)

RON JOHNSTONEPO BOX 388BEAUDESERT QLD 4285M: 0411 182 111E: [email protected] (JOH)

STEPHEN KAJEWSKIPO BOX 33GINDIE QLD 4702T: 07 4982 3605M: 0429 823 705E: [email protected] (6KC)

JUANDAH GRAZING PTY LTD“GILIGULGUL”208 GILIGULGUL ROADVIA MILES QLD 4415T: 07 4628 2193M: 0409 729 186E: [email protected] (KEL)

PT & G KROPPPO BOX 50KILCOY QLD 4515T: 07 5497 1590FALCONCREST (PTK)

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LANG FAMILY CHAROLAIS“BROADMEADOWS”PO BOX 748ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4700T: 07 4934 8124M: 0408 458 110E: [email protected] (BLS)

LAWLOR PASTORALC/- MIKE LAWLORVERBENA PARKTAROOM QLD 4420T: 07 4627 3078M: 0428 745 095E: [email protected] (LAW)

DIAMOND L CHAROLAIS/CHARBRAYSGREG LEE193 ROBIN & LEE ROADNANANGO QLD 4615T: 07 4163 1430M: 0427 622 577E: [email protected] L (DIA)

SUPERIOR CHAROLAISC/- ROLSTON LOPES6/42 WESTACOTT STREETNUNDAH QLD 4012T: 02 6586 0966M: 0431 072 053 - ROLSTONE: [email protected] (CBZ)

EP & DE LYONSMANAPOURI307 LYONS ROADNOBBY QLD 4360T: 07 4697 2163E: [email protected] LYON (EPL)

LIAM P LYONSPARK LYONMS 223NOBBY QLD 4360T: 07 4697 2164M: 0417 972164E: [email protected] LYON (4PL)

NADIA BEVILAQUA MARTINS201/150 OXLADE DRIVENEW FARM QLD 4005T: 07 4683 4275E: [email protected] (NBM)

TRAFALGAR CHAROLAISUNIT 1/5 LORENZO DRIVECOOMERA QLD 4209T: 02 6587 4252 - GLEN WALKERM: 0426 206 177 - GLENE: [email protected] (TFG)

TERRY MCCULLOUGH8 ANDREW CLARKE ROADWHITESIDE QLD 4503T: 07 3285 4900M: 0429 914 914E: [email protected] PARK (TV1)

JD & RJ MERCER1229 KANDANGA CREEK RDKANDANGA QLD 4570T: 07 5484 3359M: 0427 448 668E: [email protected] VALLEY (KAV)

OAK CREEK STUDPO BOX 9489WILSONTONTOOWOOMBA QLD 4350T: 07 4659 9680M: 0409 063 989E: [email protected] CREEK (BOC)

BA & SJ MIKKELSEN145 KALPOWER RDGAETA QLD 4671T: 07 4156 7536M: 0427 561 166E: [email protected] (JOY)

JAMES MOORE184 OLD ROSEVALE RDWARRILL VIEW QLD 4307T: 07 5464 6636M: 0427 652 880E: [email protected] (JCM)

ARGENTUM PASTORAL COMOUNT VIEW5422 WOOLOOGA ROADWOOLOOGA QLD 4570T: 07 5484 7330M: 0428 989 246 MAREEE: [email protected] (AG1)

JAYNE JACQULYN NEWCOMBEJUANDAH PLAINS798 BUNGABAN ROADWANDOAN QLD 4419T: (07) 4627 4253E: [email protected] (1JN)

GREGORY NICHOLSONPO BOX 230FORTITUDE VALLEY QLD 4006M: 0418 427 472E: [email protected] DUCK (GSN)

NIXON GRAZING TRUSTC/O SHANE NIXONPO BOX 1912EMERALD QLD 4720T: 07 4987 7530M: 0428 816 148E: [email protected] (NGC)

CHARNOLAE CHAROLAISMARK NOLLER“DELGA PARK”WANDOAN QLD 4419T: 07 4627 4290M: 0447 343 735CHARNOLAE (CH1)

JEFF & LYNN NOLLER“DELGA PARK”WANDOAN QLD 4419T: 07 4627 4290M: 0427 274 290E: [email protected] (JLN)

O’DWYER BROTHERSTALLARA341 GREY STREETROADVALE QLD 4310T: 07 5463 5709M: 0437 332693TALLARA (OD3)

J.D. OTTO AND SONS“REDVALE”1757 NEW ENGLAND HWYUPPER YARRAMAN QLD 4614T: 07 4163 9143M: 0407 580 154E: [email protected] (RDV)

BRIAN PATERSONPO BOX 434NANANGO QLD 4615T: 07 4163 3034M: 0427 645 774E: [email protected] HILLS (KH1)

TELPARA HILLS PTY LTD10323 KENNEDY HWYUPPER BARRON VIA ATHERTON QLD 4883T: 07 4095 0262M: 0418 987 541 TREVORE: [email protected] HILLS (TEL)

CHAROLAIS CATTLE COMPANYPINE HILL10226 CONDAMINE HIGHWAYCONDAMINE QLD 4416T: 07 4628 1299M: 0429 495 078E: [email protected] (PAP)

KIMBERLY PICKERSGILL“GENEVA”THEODORE QLD 4719T: 07 4993 2299M: 0447 158 783E: [email protected] (KKP)

S, A, R & L PLATZER131 HARWOODS RDKARRABIN QLD 4306T: 07 5460 9407E: [email protected] PARK (SLP)

SANDRA PORTELLIPO BOX 11REDLYNCH QLD 4870T: 07 4055 2885M: 0409 551 527E: [email protected] (AVS)

JT & LK POSTLEDOBOY2042 WESTGROVE ROADINJUNE QLD 4454T: 07 4626 1481M: 0429 635 526E: [email protected] (VIV)

POSTLE PASTORAL CO“MT ROSS”MS 999DALBY QLD 4405T: 07 4668 2277M: 0427 682 277E: [email protected] VIEW (BVC)

KEDDSTOCK PTY LTDIVAN PRICEMOONGOOLYULEBA QLD 4427T: 07 4623 5215M: 0428 265 031E: [email protected] (DP2)

ALISON PRICEMOONGOOLYULEBA QLD 4427T: 07 4623 5215A.J (AJ2)

J.W, RM & CM RANGER“AVONHILL”143 PILTON VALLEY ROADPILTON QLD 4361T: 07 4696 4571M: 0427 820 201E: [email protected] (YWH)

DJ & HL REID17 OLD TAABINGA RDKINGAROY QLD 4610T: 07 4164 5690M: 0427 102 257E: [email protected] (RCS)

NM & PI ROWLANDS & SONS“HUMBOLDT”COMET QLD 4702HUMBOLDT (HU)

MJ & LM RYAN32292 MONTO BILOELA RDM/S 448MONTO QLD 4630T: 07 4166 3369M: 0423 939 739E: [email protected] (KBV)

BRENDAN SCHEIWEPO BOX 113MARBURG QLD 4346T: 07 5464 4440M: 0410 706 871E: [email protected] (BS2)

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P.C. SCHEIWE46 PLAINLAND LAIDLEY RDPLAINLAND QLD 4341T: 07 5465 7602M: 0419 642 156LOCKYER (8PS)

CHESTER & JAN SCRIVEN“MERIBAH”ST GEORGE QLD 4487T: 07 4625 3898E: [email protected] (SAM)

MOOMBRA CHAROLAIS“AMAROO”314 OLD GYMPIE ROADTHEEBINE QLD 4570M: 0400 299 985E: [email protected] (MOM)

STEPHEN & KELLY SKILLINGTON“STRATHGARRE”21869 NEW ENGLAND HWYDALVEEN QLD 4374M: 0407 968 022E: [email protected] (SKS)

JEMMA POSTLE & KATE SMITH“MT ROSS”M/S 999DALBY QLD 4405T: 07 4668 2277M: 0438 727349JEMSTONE (JEM)

M & B SPENCERMAYFIELDSWILLOWS GEMFIELDS QLD 4702T: 07 4985 5456M: 0427 182 000E: [email protected] TAUREAU (GTE)

J & J SPREADBOROUGH15 JIMS ROAD WESTBLENHEIM QLD 4341T: 07 5466 4295E: [email protected] HILL (T8K)

STICKLEN BROSLILYDALE484 MA MA LILYDALE ROADLILYDALE VIA HELIDON QLD 4344M: 0438 625 505 - ROSSE: [email protected] (SBL)

RIVERGLEN PASTORAL COMPANY“RIVERGLEN”GLENMORGAN QLD 4423T: 07 4628 1252RIVERGLEN (JDS)

JUDITH TURNER24-28 RIVERBEND AVENUECARRARA QLD 4211T: 07 5579 9818M: 0409 479 653E: [email protected] TEES (JT)

GLEN WALDRONPO BOX 34MEANDARRA QLD 4422M: 0427 614 979E: [email protected] (EL1)

RJ & DE WALMSLEY208 ELMS ROADUPPER BARRON QLD 4883T: 07 4095 0218E: [email protected] ROAD (4RW)

CH & JV WARREN1531 NOOSA ROADMOTHAR MOUNTAIN MS 2209VIA GYMPIE QLD 4570T: 07 5483 53 06 (F)M: 0418 749 340E: [email protected] (4BV)

ROSS AND PAULA WARREN1531 NOOSA ROADMOTHAR MOUNTAIN MS 2209VIA GYMPIE QLD 4570M: 0438 866 213E: [email protected] (RUU)

ASCOT CHAROLAIS“NORTH TOOLBURRA”1123 WARWICK-ALLORA RDWARWICK QLD 4370T: 07 4667 3999M: 0419 714 652E: [email protected] (JAJ)

P.D & G.B WEIRCROYDONEAST BYMOUNTROMA QLD 4455T: 07 4623 3883M: 0429 632 693MYLINGTON (MIK)

WHITAKER CHAROLAIS STUD117 GAYNDAH MUNDUBBERA RDMUNDUBBERA QLD 4626T: 07 4165 3612M: 0488 270 467E: [email protected] (WIT)

TOM & ANN WILKINSON“SOUTHBANK”1681 BRISBANE VALLEY HIGHWAYFERNVALE QLD 4306T: 07 5426 7208E: [email protected] (FEN)

DR MJB WILSONPO BOX 2528SOUTHPORT QLD 4215T: 07 5532 1327M: 0412 913 291E: [email protected] (RON)

BEN ADAMS150 AQUA PARK RDTAROON QLD 4420T: 07 4627 4014M: 0427 061 081E: [email protected] (^SN)

DJ & DJ ANNING20/32 DUNMORE TCEAUCHENFLOWER QLD 4066T: 07 3371 5284LOLWORTH (DJA)

JOHN ATKINSONUNITED CATTLE BREEDING SERVICEPO BOX 43ALLORA QLD 4362T: 07 4666 3376E: [email protected] (^KR)

ASHLEY & KELLIE BARRON“BOYNESIDE”MS 514KUMBIA QLD 4610T: 07 4164 4178KELLASH CREEK (AKB)

RUSSELL BRUNTONPalgrove Cottage555 Palgrove RdDALVEEN QLD 4374M: 0408 332 163E: [email protected] (RB1)

NICOLAS J CURRAN72 ABBOTSFORD RDBOWEN HILLS QLD 4006T: 07 4628 1194M: 0422 876 131 ($NN)

ROBERT DENMANETOWRI FARMING674 HABANA RD, MS 656MACKAY QLD 4740 (!KU)

SC DENNIS13 ATHERTON STREETMOSSMAN QLD 4873T: 07 4098 1637E: [email protected] BEEF (SCH)

GALLANANI GRAZING“GLENVIEW”204 ESK CROWS NEST RDESK QLD 4312T: 07 5423 2323M: 0417 714 285E: [email protected] (BMD)

ROBERT FAWCKNERBONNIE DOWNSWINTON QLD 4735T: 07 4657 3001 (^IK)

RJ FINDENKNIGHTSBRIDGE GREENPO BOX 46DAYBORO QLD 4521T: 07 3425 1220 (^7J)

GEORGE & FUHRMANNPO BOX 248WARWICK QLD 4370T: 07 4661 4644E: [email protected] (^JX)

L.A.GERAGHTY“BANDAMILL”, PO BOX 24MURGON QLD 4605 (^LA)GRANT GERICKE“DERARBY”, M/S 8052640 BEERON ROADMUNDUBBERA QLD 4626 (^GG)

JOHN P. HENRY16 NORMAN STREETALLORA QLD 4362M: 0467 421 358E: [email protected] (^J6)

CAMERON HUGHESMALARGABROOWEENA QLD 4620T: 07 4129 9222 (^IL)

DAVE KRIENKE“LONGSDALE”, 51 KRIENKE ROADGOWRIE JUNCTION QLD 4352T: 07 4630 7041M: 0407 171 434 (^DO)

W LANGLEYPO BOX 167STRATHPINE QLD 4500T: 07 3888 6040M: 0428 793 369E: [email protected] (4WE)

STEVE LEE & SUE GROGAN165 MT SIBLEY RDNOBBY QLD 4360T: 07 4696 3359M: 0428 363 405 MOBE: [email protected] (SGL)

G.LEWIS4 FERGUSON AVENUEBUDERIM QLD 4556 (^GL)

CJ & VN MADSENSHALIMARCONDAMINE QLD 4416T: 07 5428 1192 (^78)

G & J MCPHERSON17 BURGESS STCALOUNDRA QLD 4551T: 07 5491 8321M: 0428 711 018E: [email protected] (^J1)

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JOHN & JENNY MILLER“COOL HILL”, 489 HOGGS ROADWOOROOLIN QLD 4608T: 07 4164 2243M: 0428 773 706E: [email protected] (^J2)

SJ MULLER57 LAKE MOOGERAH RDKALBAR QLD 4309T: 07 5463 7198M: 0427 503 814SURRADALE (SJM)

STEPHEN L. MURRELL9 BRADLEY CRHODGSON VALE QLD 4352T: 07 4615 2274E: [email protected] (SRM)

C NASONBANOONAROMA QLD 4455 (^MC)

R.A POINTONPO BOX 206KILCOY QLD 4515T: 07 5497 1080M: 0427 549 713 (^RP)

BASIL S PRATTMS 571BUNYA HIGHWAYMURGON QLD 4605T: 07 4168 1796 (^LF)

LORRAINE PRENDERGAST329 WOODLANDS RDGREENMOUNT QLD 4359T: 07 4697 1131M: 0428 971 131 (^LV)

CONSOLIDATED PASTORAL COCALVIN PRICE“MIMONG STATION”KYNUNA VIA JULIA CREEK QLD 4823T: 07 4746 8640 (^ZA)

LALLEMAND ANIMAL NUTRITION PTY LTDPO BOX 6122MAROOCHYDORE BC QLD 4558T: 07 5451 0125E: [email protected] (^QS)

I ROLFECORANDERRKSPRINGSURE QLD 4722 (^63)

MR & MRS BILL ROSEPO BOX 117FERNVALE QLD 4306T: 07 5426 7161M: 0418 806 330E: [email protected] (^RB)

TARA FRANCES RULE“MANNING”TAMBO QLD 4478T: 07 4654 9324M: 0428 768 313E: [email protected] (TL9)

SAVAGE, BARKER & BACKHOUSE266 DENISON STROCKHAMPTON QLD 4700 (^MD)

LANDMARKPO BOX 547ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4700T: 07 4927 6188M: 0409 229 651E: [email protected] (^RK)

DARREN SEIBEL“PALGROVE”RHODESIAYAMALA QLD 4720T: 07 4987 6936M: 0438 617 184E: [email protected] (^DU)

R. SHARPEHOMELEAPO BOX 76BILOELA QLD 4715 (^RS)

BILL SMITHPO BOX 848CAIRNS QLD 4870M: 0419 723 531E: [email protected] (^SB)

BONNE VIANDE CHAROLAIS“BELLEVUE”PO BOX 1149ROMA QLD 4455M: 0427 143 687E: [email protected] VIANDE (SHE)

GRANT DANIEL & LONGPO BOX 1016DALBY QLD 4405T: 07 4669 6955E: [email protected] ($RL)

SILVERDALEPO BOX 53ALBION QLD 4010T: 07 4685 7120M: 0418 857 120E: [email protected] (FFW)

MITCHELL BIRT77 FISHER RDGYMPIE QLD 4570T: 07 5483 8109M: 0405 040 924E: [email protected] (ARC)

ALASTAIR D BONDFIELD“STRATHGARVE”DALVEEN QLD 4374T: 07 4685 2390E: [email protected] ($00)

CHELBROOK CHAROLAIS“CHELBROOK”PO BOX 1924EMERALD QLD 4720T: 07 4984 8118M: 0407 653 641E: [email protected] (CHB)

RIVENDALE CHAROLAIS6 WHIPBIRD PLACEGLENVIEW QLD 4553T: 0426 206 177 - GLENE: [email protected] (ABI)

TENIEL L DUKE689 HENDON-MT MARSHALL RDMT MARSHALL QLD 4362M: 0488 005 277E: [email protected] (TLD)

E.R. DUNCANSON“GLENTANA STATION”SPRINGSURE QLD 4722T: 07 4987 4172M: 0404 797 377E: [email protected] ($EQ)

W & J & B GOETSCHPO BOX 28KALBAR QLD 4309SIDELINE W J & B (WJG)

TROY HAGENBACH“BOTTLE BRAE”211 COOCHIE RDDALVEEN QLD 4374T: 07 4685 2141M: 0439 764 051E: [email protected] BRAE (BBC)

TONYA HAYWARD3223 TOOWOOMBA - KARARA RDCAMBOOYA QLD 4358T: 07 4695 8158E: [email protected] (QTH)

ALEXANDRA HINDLEFAIRFIELDROMA QLD 4455T: 07 4626 8353CAMEO (ALX)

GEORGE HOEY“GLEN-EDEN”498 SAAL RDCLIFTON QLD 4361T: 07 4696 4120M: 0428 059 081E: [email protected] (SCK)

RYAN WILLIAM HOLZWARTPO BOX 773EMERALD QLD 4720T: 07 4982 2378M: 0447 313 126E: [email protected] PARK (MAM)

MITCHELL LOLLBACK92 KERRS ROADALLORA QLD 4362T: 07 4666 2255M: 0459 594 180E: [email protected] PARK (M4L)

MYLES RICHARD NEWCOMBEJUANDAH PLAINS798 BUNGABAN ROADWANDOAN QLD 4419T: (07) 4627 4253E: [email protected] DIAMOND (1MN)

HOLLY PENDER46 PLAINLAND LAIDLEY ROADPLAINLAND QLD 4341T: 07 5465 7602M: 0401 788 643E: [email protected] ($H8)

STEPHANIE REYNOLDSPO BOX 232PITTSWORTH QLD 4356T: 07 4693 2505WESTERN VIEW (KIA)

NATASHA SCHULTZ3 ROPELEY ROADBLENHEIM QLD 4341M: 0413 034 198E: [email protected] RIDGE (NBS)

KRISTOPHER STOCKBRIDGE15 WOTAN RDCHURCHABLE QLD 4311M: 0421 370 885E: [email protected] (EVC)

JAHDAN CHAROLAISDR & HF BEATTIE3 BEATTIE RDGLAMORGAN VALE QLD 4306T: 07 5426 6026M: 0407 125 892 E: [email protected] (JJ1)

WEST MORETON ANGLICAN COLLEGEC/- JASON BEATTIELOCKED BAG 8004IPSWICH QLD 4305T: 07 3813 4555M: 0407 125 892E: [email protected] MAC (AC2)

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CAPULET CHAROLAIS6 WHIPBIRD PLACEGLENVIEW QLD 4553T: 0426 206 177 - GLENE: [email protected] (KAT)

MAYFIELD RIDGE CHAROLAIS960 BRISBANE VALLEY HWYFAIRNEY VIEW QLD 4306T: 07 5427 0774M: 0400 263 413E: [email protected] RIDGE (MR1)

GEMMA HARTWIG173 PRATTEN STREETDALBY QLD 4405T: 07 4669 8153 ($G1)

PETER HENRY41 SCHULZ ROADCOOLANA QLD 4311T: 07 5426 8419M: 0414 782 884E: [email protected] ($H9)

BEAUDESERT STATE HIGH SCHOOLC/- DON MCLEODPO BOX 104BEAUDESERT QLD 4285T: 07 5541 1833BEAU HIGH (DEQ)

BEE-KAY-EM CHAROLAIS“SEL-WYN”561 RUMBALL RDCLIFTON QLD 4361M: 0412 482 990 - KentE: [email protected] (BKM)

LILY MORRISONPO BOX 262CANNON HILL QLD 4170T: 07 3396 5568M: 0412 244 600E: [email protected] ($L7)

JACK NICHOLSONPO BOX 230FORTITUDE VALLEY QLD 4006T: 07 3358 5154E: [email protected] ($JN)

DR S.B BARKERBOX 133MOUNT BARKER SA 5251T: 08 8391 1011M: 0438 622 838CAITHNESS (SBB)

SD & BL BELLINGERRMB 1262MILLICENT SA 5280T: 08 8734 3068M: 0438 043 433E: [email protected] (SBD)

M.K. WOOLLETT & S.E. CARRISON12 MILLICENT ROADPENOLA SA 5277T: 08 8737 2982M: 0418 812 964E: [email protected] (DSM)

STRIKING CHAROLAIS3 CASTLE STREETMODBURY SA 5092M: 0402 834 686 - ANDREWE: [email protected] (SKC)

MR & JH FERMEPO BOX 3CRYSTAL BROOK SA 5523T: 08 8636 4031GUM VIEW (GVW)

HAMISH GOSSEPO BOX 2MINTARO SA 5415T: 08 8843 9015M: 0427 439 015MELROSE (HAE)

KADLUNGA PROPRIETORSPO BOX 2MINTARO SA 5415T: 08 8843 9015M: 0427 439 015KADLUNGA (KDA)

CAROL A HEADINGBOX 73MENINGIE SA 5264T: 08 8575 5065E: [email protected] (ACH)

GLOBAL RURAL PASTORAL PTY LTDATTN: PETER MALEPO BOX 124PENOLA SA 5277M: 0428 784 390E: [email protected] (GRP)

LR NUTTBOX 119ORROROO SA 5431T: 08 8651 6014BUSY CORNER (BUC)

M.W. & J.F. OSBORNE“RYEVIEW”BOX 387MILLICENT SA 5280T: 08 8733 3393M: 0408 838 568E: [email protected] (MJO)

SUPREME CHAROLAISSean Percival2 O’Hanez StreetBERRI SA 5343T: 02 6778 7380 - GlenM: 0422 310 969 - SeanE: [email protected] (RCI)

C & A PIKEPO BOX 58MUNDULLA SA 5270T: 08 8758 6215M: 0429 601 123E: [email protected] (PIK)

LOUISE & TIMOTHY SMITHBOX 605LOXTON SA 5333T: 08 8587 6218M: 0400 373 791SCHARWYN (LAS)

RF JJ & DR WILSONPO BOX 204BALAKLAVA SA 5461T: 08 8864 5030M: 0429 645 030E: [email protected] (DRW)

IMPERIAL PARTNERSJOSHUA WILTSHIRE, PO BOX 210HAHNDORF SA 5245T: 08 75125 112M: 0410 678 458E: [email protected] (JJW)

SIMONE J BERECRYPO BOX 204MEADOWS SA 5201T: 08 8388 3033E: [email protected] REN SIM (PEB)

KALYRA CHAROLAIS STUD12 ZENITH AVENUEBURNSIDE SA 5066T: 08 8333 2420KALYRA (AWC)

JD HAIGH9 WOODLAND ROADSPRINGFIELD SA 5062T: 08 8379 0186THE LODGE (LSP)

REBECCA HEHIRPO BOX 778MURRAY BRIDGE SA 5253M: 0420 315 255E: [email protected] (GBN)

ALLAN JOHN MILTONBOX 71HAMLEY BRIDGE SA 5401T: 08 8528 2335M: 0408 848 345 (^AM)

BEERENBERG PTY LTDPO BOX 240HAHNDORF SA 5245T: 08 8388 7272BEERENBERG (BNB)

LYLE WHITEHEAD271 LUCINDALE RDNARACOORTE SA 5271M: 0417 857 031E: [email protected] (^I4)

GV WOHLING10 STEPHENS AVESTRATHALBYN SA 5255T: 08 8536 3597 (^65)

TRACEY WEDDINGPO BOX 277NARACOORTE SA 5271M: 0428 938 889E: [email protected] ($TW)

MR DUANE WILSONPO BOX 204BALAKLAVA SA 5461T: 08 8864 5030M: 0438 848 741E: [email protected] ($WD)

AJ, TR & EJ FOGDENPO BOX 95LOXTON SA 5333T: 08 8587 2272M: 0427 872 272E: [email protected] (BPB)

ASHWOOD PARK CHAROLAISUnit 10585 Yarrbat AvenueBalwyn VIC 3101T: 0413 555 253 OfficeM: 0418 389 001ASHWOOD PARK (HAS)

MOUNT WILLIAM CHAROLAISMT WILLIAM STATION118 MT WILLIAM ESTATE RDWILLAURA VIC 3379T: 03 5354 1323 MANAGERM: 0417 502 692 RobE: [email protected] WILLIAM (BS)

R & E ACKLAND114 THOMAS LANEGRETA SOUTH VIC 3675T: 03 5727 6341KIMBERLEY (HR)

ALBERNI FAMILYMARK ALBERNI410 PRINCES WAYLONGWARRY NORTH VIC 3816M: 0458 487 308FULHAM PARK (ALB)

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KARINGAL CHAROLAIS STUD110 DEEP CREEK ROADARTHURS CREEK VIC 3099T: 03 9714 8216M: 0418 385 280KARINGAL (YK)

GUNNISTER CHAROLAIS31 MAIN STREETBEEAC VIC 3251M: 0418 689 361GUNNISTER (RHJ)

DAVID R BRAIN, MOUNT VITE PARTNERSHIP“MOUNT VITE” RR No 619VITE VITE SKIPTON ROADDERRINALLUM VIC 3325T: 03 5597 8120MOUNT VITE (SDB)

CRV AUSTRALIAPTY LIMITEDPO BOX 151COBDEN VIC 3266T: 1800 219 704 - LIAM LIUE: [email protected] (CRI)

CHRIS CALDER350 EDWARDS ROADTALLYGAROOANA VIC 3634M: 0475 519 103GLENFABA (FAB)

BF & JA CASEY245 FAIRBANK ROADARAWATA VIC 3951T: 03 5659 8243M: 0439 209 257E: [email protected] CREST (BKC)

GRAEME COOK FAMILY TRUSTC/O GRAEME COOKPO BOX 930WODONGA VIC 3689T: 02 6071 8453M: 0419 429 696E: [email protected] (RAN)

KACTUS POINT PAST. CHAROLAIS1530 BLOOMFIELD RDCROSSOVER VIC 3821T: 03 5628 1146M: 0417 334 821KACTUS POINT (KPP)

NARWEENA CHAROLAISG.J CROCOMBE, R.C. PERKINS & A. PERKINSBOX 8PENSHURST VIC 3289T: 03 5577 8228M: 0428 515 895E: [email protected] (CGJ)

APRIASH CHAROLAIS STUD131 JOHNSTONS ROADBARJARG VIC 3723M: 0438 331 700E: [email protected] (APR)

ALLAN J CROZIERPO BOX 145HAMILTON VIC 3300T: 03 5573 4561E: [email protected] HOUSE (CAC)

DENISE & STEVE CUSACKPO BOX 193NATHALIA VIC 3638M: 0417 522 312E: [email protected] (VA)

LORNA DOONE CHAROLAISC/- J DUGGAN & R COCHRANE28 ALCORN STREETDROUIN VIC 3818M: 0410 261 654E: [email protected] DOONE (DUG)

WESTELLA CHAROLAIS245 SOUTH YANNATHAN ROADYANNATHAN VIC 3818M: 0400 502 892E: [email protected] (RMF)

A.L & A.M FORTEALLENDALE390 ELLIS ROADTONIMBUK VIC 3815T: 03 5629 8431M: 0428 828 807E: [email protected] GLEN (FGN)

GENETICS AUSTRALIA CO-OP LTDNIGEL SEMMENSPO BOX 195BACCHUS MARSH VIC 3340T: 02 6025 9522M: 0439 417 941E: [email protected] AUSTRALIA (GAC)

WARDSTON PTY LTD437 GOODWOOD ROADWOOLSTHORPE VIC 3276T: 03 5569 1501WURROIT (WUR)

D.E GIDDINGS1 COUGHLIN CRTHORSHAM VIC 3400T: 0402 749 413 DarylM: 0427 832 215 BarbaraSEDALIA (DEG)

PW & NJ GODBOLT47 BARTON STWODONGA VIC 3690M: 0457 591 929 (Peter)E: [email protected] (PWG)

SEMEX P/LPO BOX 509MELTON VIC 3337T: 03 9743 0344M: 0418 107 863E: [email protected] P/L (SMX)

D & S HALLIDAYPO BOX 1004MOUNT MACEDON VIC 3441M: 0428 605 060 DebE: [email protected] (WET)

A.D HANSEN“RILLWOOD”2000 SALE-TOONGABBIE RDTOONGABBIE VIC 3856T: 03 5148 9381M: 0427 489 381E: [email protected] (LYN)

S & L HARVEY12 PRINCESS STREETBUNYIP VIC 3815T: 03 5629 6203M: 0408 602 018E: [email protected] PARK (LSH)

TARCOMBE CHAROLAIS577 CAVEAT-DROPMORE ROADSEYMOUR VIC 3660M: 0439 257 693E: [email protected] (THC)

PAUL & HELEN HILDEBRANDFALLS VIEW ESTATE4543 MELBA HWYYEA VIC 3717T: 03 5797 8362M: 0409 254 451E: [email protected] VIEW (CHH)

A & T IRELAND9 Watson RoadGLEN FORBES VIC 3990T: 03 5678 8313MILNDALE (MND)

QUOIN HILL PARTNERSHIPOAKLANDSRMB 1080VENTNOR VIC 3922T: 03 5956 8237QUOIN HILL (QHP)

R KEELEY & C PICKERINGPO BOX 23BRIDGEWATER VIC 3516T: 03 5438 3668M: 0417 885 277E: [email protected] (RLK)

TWOTREES CHAROLAIS1173 BORALMA-RUTHERGLEN RDSPRINGHURST VIC 3682T: 02 6021 7233M: 0434 745 137E: [email protected] (JEK)

G.R & N.E KING2/629 NEPEAN HIGHWAYFRANKSTON SOUTH VIC 3199T: 03 9775 3369M: 0407 227 704E: [email protected] DOWNS (RHK)

THOMAS & OLIVIA LAWSONPO BOX 203YEA VIC 3717T: 03 5797 3003M: 0434 146 795E: [email protected] (TOL)

KALLARDO CHAROLAISNATHAN LILLEY46 GARDEN STREETWARRNAMBOOL VIC 3280M: 0438 861 010E: [email protected] (KDO)

K.C MANTON366 GEODETIC ROADRUSHWORTH VIC 3612T: 03 5856 2163M: 0437 585 605E: [email protected] (KEN)

WELCOME SWALLOW“ILLALANGI”83 MARTINS RDBENALLA VIC 3673T: 03 5767 2244M: 0418 577 627E: [email protected] SWALLOW (CMA)

GREG & JEANETTE MCGRATHST CLAIR CHAROLAIS392 JEETHO ROADJEETHO VIC 3945M: 0427 675 435E: [email protected] CLAIR (SCJ)

AGRI-GENE123-125 TONE RDWANGARATTA VIC 3677T: 03 5722 2666E: [email protected] (AGG)

MCKNIGHT FAMILY465 MEENIYAN PROMONTORY RDBUFFALO VIC 3958T: 03 5663 6209E: [email protected] (DBR)

HELEN MCNAUGHTON1309 MATHERS ROADNATHALIA VIC 3638M: 0428 322 601KAARIMBA (HNM)

G.J & M MEGGETTOPO BOX 440NEERIM SOUTH VIC 3831T: 03 5628 1219BAW BAW VISTA (GMJ)

PENINSULA CHAROLAIS37 HUNTS ROADBALNARRING VIC 3926T: 03 5983 1517M: 0414 580 447E: [email protected] (PEN)

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RIVERSTONE CHAROLAIS1168 KILLINGWORTH ROADYEA VIC 3717M: 0409 330 885E: [email protected] (RFM)

JENNIFER MORRISONPO BOX 13RAYWOOD VIC 3570T: 03 5436 1166M: 0434 104 052E: [email protected] (JBR)

DP & JJ MURRAY2555 SOUTH LARPENT ROADBARONGAROOK WEST VIC 3249M: 0447 264 481E: [email protected] GULLY (NJT)

DIANE NAYLOR290 COOMBS ROADKINGLAKE WEST VIC 3757M: 0418 376 335OAK VALLEY (OVS)

TAMBO RIVER CHAROLAIS45 THE PARADEYEA VIC 3717T: 03 5797 3115M: 0418 873 765E: [email protected] (DWN)

DEBIAN PARK CHAROLAISIAN NOTTAGE15 MCMILLAN DRIVEWARRAGUL VIC 3820T: 03 5623 3961M: 0414 914 550E: [email protected] PARK (N57)

T & T O’HALLORAN450 BENA-KONGWAK RDBENA VIC 3946T: 03 5657 2150M: 0400 570 450E: [email protected] HILL (WHC)

GORRINN PASTORAL CO.773 GEELONG RDARARAT VIC 3377T: 03 5352 3793M: 0428 521 225E: [email protected] GHIRAN (JRR)

TJ ROBINSONPO BOX 7PAYNESVILLE VIC 3880T: 03 5156 6397E: [email protected] (ATR)

MOUNTAIN CHAROLAIS7 PEARL PLACEWODONGA VIC 3690T: 0426 206 177 - GLENM: 0401 875 055 - KEVINE: [email protected] (MTC)

G.W. & I. SMITHPO BOX 112YARRA JUNCTION VIC 3797T: 03 5967 1320M: 0412 621 102E: [email protected] (NKA)

DM & JT TAYLOR306 ROBINSON RDKERANG VIC 3579M: 0477 274 020E: [email protected] (AKT)

J.R. AND C.F. TUCK6 CAVERSHAM COURTNUNAWADING VIC 3131T: 03 9877 9620M: 0419 337 923E: [email protected] RIVAGE (BEA)

MICHAEL TURRA575 KALIMNA WEST RDNUNGURNER VIC 3909T: 03 5156 3181M: 0423 130 697E: [email protected] (MTT)

WON-CANYA FARMS956 LAKE GOLDSMITH ROADBEAUFORT VIC 3373T: 03 5349 5509M: 0418 107 230E: [email protected] (RJU)

PC VEEVERS2303 / 26 SOUTH GATE AVESOUTHBANK VIC 3006T: 03 9681 6321M: 0411 474 784E: [email protected] FARM (DDF)

JL & JH WADDELL241 BROWNS ROADBURNBANK VIC 3371T: 03 5463 2577LAWALUK (LK)

SHIRALEE CHAROLAISPETER WALLIS561 GUNDOWRING RDGUNDOWRING VIC 3691T: 02 6027 5127M: 0428 616 419SHIRALEE (SHR)

WATERFALL RIVER CHAROLAIS62 COOLART ROADBALNORRING VIC 3926M: 0409 024 476E: [email protected] RIVER (WAT)

JM & GA WEEKSPO BOX 1162ECHUCA VIC 3564T: 03 5483 7677M: 0421 312 582E: [email protected] (JGW)

V.I, N.J, & A.J WILSONVERNOLA3673 TANDARRA ELMORE ROADTANDARRA VIC 3571T: 03 5436 8337M: 0429 368 337E: [email protected] (VIW)

MRS EDWINA C WILTSHIREPO BOX 326BALNARRING VIC 3926T: 03 5989 6330M: 0408 822 705E: [email protected] (ECW)

GLENALLA PARK CHAROLAIS764 GRETA ROADGLENROWAN WEST VIC 3672T: 03 5766 4274E: [email protected] PARK (EJW)

YAUGHER CHAROLAISC/O SHELLEY SCOTT150 SEVEN BRIDGES ROADGERANGAMETE VIC 3243T: 03 5236 6287M: 0415 604 779E: [email protected] (ATS)

DAVID & KATHY ALLAN265 BARONGAROOK ROADCOLAC VIC 3249T: 03 5833 8329CLIFTON VALE (CVL)

DELAMERE PASTORAL CO.DELAMERE1006 YARRAM GAP ROADWILLAURA VIC 3379T: 03 5354 1248M: 0428 541 248E: [email protected] (ARM)

JOHN & LYNETTE BADEPO BOX 290PORT FAIRY VIC 3284T: 03 5568 2157M: 0429 682 157 (^L1)

PAT BETHERASLABERTOUCHE PARK1140 LABERTOUCHE NORTH RDLABERTOUCHE VIC 3816T: 03 5628 7529 (^PB)

CAMERON BROS651 MONARO HIGHWAYCANN RIVER VIC 3890T: 03 5158 6302E: [email protected] (^G2)

P & N DOUGLAS83 HARRIS ROADELIMINYT VIC 3250M: 0439 840 267 (^IQ)

TP & MJ DOVE & FAMILY450 DEWINGS BRIDGE RDGERANGAMETE VIC 3249T: 03 5236 6150M: 0407 825 125COLBEEWARRA (TMD)

DALE EDWARDS209 MCLEOD LANEMANSFIELD VIC 3722T: 03 5775 1353M: 0427 806 672E: [email protected] (^EY)

CISTERCIAN PROP ASSOCTARRAWARRA ABBEYYARRA GLEN VIC 3775T: 03 9730 1306ABBEY (KF)

RON GOFFSPRINGFIELD CHAROLAISPO BOX 26GARFIELD VIC 3814M: 0418 377 891 (^RI)

WORKO LTDATTN: BARRY RAYPO BOX 930HORSHAM VIC 3402T: 03 5362 2214M: 0427 943 712E: [email protected] (=74)

C & V GOY17 SWANSTON STREETGEELONG VIC 3220T: 03 5229 5432RODONDO (GOY)

SI & CA HARRISON72 EPPELSTAN RDGIFFARD WEST VIA SALE VIC 3851T: 03 5146 4214M: 0427 310 057 (^SC)

WILLIAM HENRY55 INGRAM RDCOLDSTREAM VIC 3770T: 03 9739 1324 (^MA)

BERLAM PTY LTD.4 SYMES STREETLOWER PLENTY VIC 3093T: 03 9439 3411M: 0419 382 367E: [email protected] (BGL)

STEVE LINEHANPO BOX 30GENOA VIC 3891T: 03 5158 8383M: 0407 260 971E: [email protected] (^SL)

N.A & C.L MAGEE1634 GLENROWAN MOYHU RDGRETA VIC 3675T: 03 5727 6264M: MOB 0427 276 264WANGAROA (NCM)

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PM MARSHALLOLIVER CHAROLAIS3 TALBOT COURTWENDOUREE VIC 3355T: 03 5339 2687OLIVER (OM)

TANIA MOSCRIPTRMB 2235LEONGATHA SOUTH VIC 3953T: 03 5664 3213 (^IU)

SUE PIKEPO BOX 271EAST MELBOURNE VIC 8002T: 03 9417 4759M: 0402 089 371E: [email protected] HILL (POS)

N & H POWARCHUK54 ROCKBANK ROADARDEER VIC 3022T: 03 9363 5521 (^I9)

RK & JM PRETTYMAIL BOX 4131JINDIVICK VIC 3818T: 03 5628 5264M: 0428 353 146E: [email protected] (^R1)

MJ & GL SCHULZE79 HAIG’S ROADCOWLEYS CREEK VIC 3268T: 03 5595 9220M: 0429 173 451GLENMAC (MJS)

FRANK STEPHENS71 GRANT DRIVEBENALLA VIC 3672T: 03 5762 3481VERMONT (VT)

JG & J SWAYN160 KOALLAH ROADWEERITE VIC 3260T: 03 5594 7358E: [email protected] (PBT)

D.B & G.A WEBSTER715 WILLOWMAVIN RDWILLOWMAVIN VIC 3764T: 03 5782 1759M: 0401 882 904E: [email protected] (^GW)

BOLTON FAMILY CHAROLAIS7 BOWLAND CLOSECONGUPNA VIC 3633T: 03 5831 8118E: [email protected] FAMILY (AOB)

NELLIE PATTERSONPO BOX 311RIDDELLS CREEK VIC 3431T: 03 5428 6985M: 0409 172 509E: [email protected] DOWNS (LD)

JNP CHAROLAISJOSH PHILLIPSPO BOX 946WARRAGUL VIC 3820T: 03 5997 8353M: 0437 847 541JNP (JNP)

JESSICA TURRA575 KALIMNA WEST RDNUNGURNER VIC 3909T: 03 5156 3181M: 0423 130 697E: [email protected] (AMD)

EBONI BOYDPO BOX 441KERANG VIC 3579T: 03 5457 9271M: 0447 060 767E: [email protected] (EJB)

DUNROMING CHAROLAIS50 TANTALLON BOULEVARDBEACONSFIELD VIC 3807T: 0426 206 177 - GLENM: 0424 035 625E: [email protected] (SAJ)

L.I. MILLNERROBLEY PARK NORTHPO BOX 240WOOROLOO WA 6558T: 08 9573 1018M: 0417 939 536E: [email protected] (1LP)

TALISKA SECURITIES PTY LTDTALISKA SECURITIES PTY LTD36 PONTE VECCHIO BOULEVARDELLEN BROOK WA 6069T: 08 9297 3470M: 0418 591 949 GREGE: [email protected] (S11)

BW & DJ BELLPO BOX 136CAPEL WA 6271T: 08 9727 2342M: 0427 966 126E: [email protected] (BDB)

AS & M CAMPBELL & SONCOOARA316 WESTCOTT ROADKEYSBROOK WA 6126T: 08 9525 2361M: 0418 947 872E: [email protected] (CX5)

DAVID & OLIVIA CORKER10 JASON STREETMELVILLE WA 6156T: 08 9765 3061M: 0412 390 315E: [email protected] GLEN (DMC)

AIMEE C COURTPO BOX 1036BUSSELTON WA 6280T: 08 9755 9038M: 0400 479 690E: [email protected] (ACC)

A.W. & J. CUNNINGHAM4 BASILICA PLACEPELICAN POINT WA 6230T: 08 9724 1607M: 0438 764 699E: [email protected] (BLO)

THREE BEARS CHAROLAISGARY DAVIES367 YELVERTON NORTH ROADYALLINGUP WA 6282T: 08 9681 4036M: 0427 814 036E: [email protected] BEARS (TB6)

DE & JR ELLISPO BOX 346PINJARRA WA 6208T: 08 9530 3225M: 0427 170 965E: [email protected] (H2E)

D FERGUSONWILLOW TREE CHAROLAISPO BOX 640TOODYAY WA 6566T: 08 9574 4183WILLOW TREE (TW7)

LM & KE GIGLIAPO BOX 105DARDANUP WA 6236T: 08 9728 0082M: 0407 931 036E: [email protected] (LMK)

DOUG & DANI GILESQUICKSILVER CHAROLAISPO BOX 118NEWDEGATE WA 6355T: 08 9872 0010M: 0427 720 010 DOUGE: [email protected] (1QS)

KATALANIE CHAROLAIS STUD59 COUNTRY ROAD BOVELLBUSSELTON WA 6280M: 0422 130 960E: [email protected] (KC1)

PJ, VM & DBP HOWELLPO BOX 259DONNYBROOK WA 6239T: 08 9731 6382M: 0419 968 747CHELMSFIELD (VPD)

EAGLES TORPO BOX 174SERPENTINE WA 6125M: 0403 489 365E: [email protected] TOR (RC3)

FE & JA LAMBERTPO BOXLOWER KINGALBANY WA 6330T: 08 9844 3327E: [email protected] (4FJ)

P LUBOUT & J MCCULLOUGHPO BOX 416BRIDGETOWN WA 6255T: 08 9761 2697M: 0427 612 697E: [email protected] (7WA)

GRANGE CHAROLAISWELLARD AGRI LTD ATTN: TIM MACNAMARAPO BOX 796FREMANTLE WA 6959E: [email protected] (TGC)

P.G. & J.A. MILTONPO BOX 29DARDANUP WA 6236T: 08 9728 0067M: 0408 933 168E: [email protected] (CPM)

J.A POLGLAZE126 SOUTHERN RIVER ROADGOSNELLS WA 6110M: 0425 325 839E: [email protected] (B1D)

ELGIN PARKC/O JIM AND BELYNDA QUILTY242 BELL ROADELGIN WA 6237T: 08 9727 3283M: 0419 953 489E: [email protected] PARK (EP7)

DR J ROSENTHALPO BOX 1458SOUTH PERTH WA 6151T: 08 9368 1494M: 0407 773 966E: [email protected] (R2U)

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D.A. & A.E. THOMPSONPO BOX 229BOYUP BROOK WA 6244T: 08 9767 1355M: 0429 379 135E: [email protected] (VE7)

W & E TYRRELLC/O - POST OFFICEWATERLOO WA 6228M: 0407 478 550E: [email protected] (SHW)

WAYNE WOODSPO BOX 200MOONYOONOOKA WA 6532T: 08 9924 1170M: 0427 004 464E: [email protected] (WC4)

R YOST & D FERGUSONCULHAM CHAROLAIS STUDPO BOX 1TOODYAY WA 6566T: 08 9574 2035E: [email protected] (CU1)

LIBERTY CHAROLAIS STUDPO BOX 1TOODYAY WA 6566T: 08 9574 2035M: 0411 651 013E: [email protected] (Y1K)

BLEWETT FAMILY PARTNERSPO BOX 319KOJONUP WA 6395T: 08 9832 1152M: 0427 250 224REDDIVALLEN (GKK)

ASHLEY M CHITTYPO BOX 173KOJONUP WA 6395M: 0427 778 841E: [email protected] (^AC)

BERNARD HERRERATRINITY FARM CHAROLAIS STUDPO BOX 20BULLSBROOK WA 6084T: 08 9571 4320M: 0413 381 665TRINITY FARM (TF1)

WA Associate Members

JM ITALIANO & SONHILLSIDE PARKBENGER WA 6223T: 08 9726 9248HILLVIEW (H5P)

KAU & SONSPO BOX 12YARLOOP WA 6218 (^KS)

WT MCNAIRPO BOX 170NEWDEGATE WA 6355M: 0417 023 667E: [email protected] (MCN)

AG & JC MURRAY34605 ALBANY HWYALBANY WA 6330M: 0427 532 035E: [email protected] (^AJ)

M FAIRBRASS & A COURTPO BOX 1036BUSSELTON WA 6280T: 08 9755 9038M: 0427 475 041E: [email protected] PARK (FP4)

HAYDEN HARRIESRMB 140ELGIN WA 6237M: 0487 517 588E: [email protected] BROTHERS (OB4)

HARRIS THOMPSONBOX 229BOYUP BROOK WA 6244 ($H7)

DW & RA DIXONRELBIA PARK351 GLENWOOD ROADRELBIA TAS 7258T: 03 6344 8334M: 0409 974 008E: [email protected] PARK (WD)

WA Intermediate Members

SARAH CHARLSTON139 MAIN STSHEFFIELD TAS 7306SILVER DIAMOND (SDJ)

D. R. DOBSONPINE PARK CHAROLAIS STUDPO BOX 459LAUNCESTON TAS 7250T: 03 6393 1330M: 0409 176 228E: [email protected] PARK (PX)

H.D & S.L DOBSON567 CLAUN ROADCLUAN TAS 7303T: 03 6393 1330M: 0409 176 228E: [email protected] (HSD)

NEVILLE FENTON609 GORDON RIVER ROADGLENORA TAS 7140M: 0417 015 921MURTON (MTN)

NICHOLAS FENTONMAIN ROADBUSHY PARK TAS 7140T: 03 6286 1347WYNDARII (WIN)

DUNLIN CHAROLAIS338 DELMONT ROADCRESSY TAS 7302M: 0402 841 476E: [email protected] (DLN)

MH & GA DE JONGEPO BOX 55STANLEY TAS 7331T: 03 6458 1184M: 0418 581 184E: [email protected] WINDS (MG4)

GM & JM FIELD351 WEAGENA ROADKIMBERLEY TAS 7304T: 03 64972141 (^IH)

LISA IRELANDPO BOX 9RAILTON TAS 7305M: 0419 140 630E: [email protected] FARM (JFB)

B MCINTOSHBOX 289SHEFFIELD TAS 7306T: 03 6492 3204E: [email protected] RUSH (BM)

AUDREY SCOTTPO BOX 69STANLEY TAS 7331M: 0419 306 028E: [email protected] (^D3)

N.J. STRICKLAND142 WEST MOOREVILLE RDBURNIE TAS 7320T: 03 6433 3230E: [email protected] (^SJ)

MADDISON FENTON525 GORDON RIVER ROADBUSHY PARK TAS 7140M: 0488 727 582MADDISON PARK (MGF)

GRANDE CHAROLAIS13535 W. WEMBLY COURTNEW BERLIN WISCONSIN 53151T: 0426 206 177 - GLENM: (608) 790 3047E: [email protected] (GDE)

ROYAL CHAROLAIS3787 EMERALD DRIVE EONALASKA Wisconsin 54650T: 0426 206 177 - GLENE: [email protected] (RYL)

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J & A STANEST/AS LYNDAVALE STATIONPMBALICE SPRINGS NT 872T: 08 8956 2907 (^FQ)

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STERLING CHAROLAIS3787 EMERALD DRIVE EONALASKA WISCONSIN 54650T: 02 6687 4252M: 0011 1 608 790 3047E: [email protected] (SRC)

PRIME CHAROLAIS13535 W. WEMBLY COURTNEW BERLIN WISCONSIN 53151T: 0426 206 177 - GLENM: 011 608 790 3047E: [email protected] (PRC)

MAUNA KEA CHAROLAISFLAT 100, PUTNEY WHARF25 BREWHOUSE LANDLONDON U.K. 0M: +4477 1052 6732E: [email protected] (MKC)

YBC CHAROLAISIPSE YOKOHAMA SAKURAGICHO YOKOHAMA-SHI NISHI-KUMIYAZAKI-CHO 21 #803KANAGAWA-KEN 0M: 0426 206 177 - GLENE: [email protected] (YBC)

JOHN R RUDIGER30286 OLD BANFF COACH ROADCALGARY Alberta 0T: 4032425464E: [email protected] RANCH (JHR)

ROYAL SKYE CHAROLAIS236 LA QUNITA DRIVEWINDSOR California 95492T: 02 6587 4252E: [email protected] (MC2)

RUTH LEBLANC205 INDIAN WAYNOVATO CALIFORNIA 94949M: 626 827 3227E: [email protected] (TCL)

SINCLAIR CHAROLAISPO BOX 1745NOVATO CALIFORNIA 94948M: 0426 206 177 (G WALKER)E: [email protected] (SNC)

UPMINSTER CHAROLAIS7 CLAREMONT GARDENSUPMINSTERESSEX England 0M: 0426 206 177 - GLENE: [email protected] (JEC)

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Charolais Magazine: May 2015 | Editor: Charolais Society of Australia Ltd Design: Charolais Society of Australia Ltd | Printed by Lithoart, Darra Qld. Contributors: Charolais Society of Australia Ltd, Farm Weekly, SBTS, Jenny Kelly, Gavin O’Brien, Kathleen Giles, Chris Knox, Caitlin Warner & Terence Farrell. | Photographic Credits: Charolais Society of Australia Ltd, Jess Lang, Terence Farrell, Farm Weekly, Red Angus Society of Australia, Kathleen Giles & Jenny Kelly.

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