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Great Result at the 7th Annual Bizzy Invitational Sale

Sale Topper of $11,000

7th Annual Bizzy Invitational Sale

Solid interstate demand and continued excellent local support resulted in a successful sale of Bos Indicus cattle in Grafton, NSW on Saturday at the 7th Annual Bizzy Invitational Bull & Female Sale. The Fahey family of the Bizzy Brahman & Nettle Creek Brangus & Charbray Studs at Copmanhurst, NSW, were very pleased to see bulls and heifers sold as far north as Injune in QLD, west to Bollon in QLD and South to Kempsey in NSW. Many bulls stayed in the NSW north coast region with the majority being secured by repeat buyers.

Top priced bull of the Sale was LOT 6, Bizzy Jagger 3317, who sold for $11,000 to Ben Hoare, Echo Hills Pastoral, Lara Vale near Beaudesert, QLD. The 34 month old scurred red son of Muan Jagger out of Bizzy Delight 2913 will be used over high quality Brahman and Santa Gertrudis crossbred cows to produce heavy vealers and steers for the local market.

Lot 9, Bizzy M Kingswood, a polled Fern Hills Kingston son out of Elrose Red Robin sold for $9000 to the Radel family, Kandoona Brahman Stud, Injune, QLD. The third top price of $7500 was paid for LOT 12, Bizzy IF. 3395, an AI son of Fairy Springs Beaumont, out of Bizzy IF. 5/7. He was secured by repeat buyers J & D Freeman, Tyringham who bought 3 Bizzy bulls for an average of $5833.

Bizzy offered and sold 21 Brahman bulls for a $4952 average and 100% clearance.

Invited vendors, Jomanda Brahman Stud, sold bulls to a top of $7000 with LOT 33, an NCC Shogun son out of a JDH Karu Manso daughter Jomanda K Cindy, selling to Baryulgil Pastoral, Baryulgil. They bought 3 Shogun sons for a $6333 average. Jomanda averaged $5550 for their 10 bulls.

Lorimar Park Brahman Stud topped at $4500 for LOT 38, a Fairy Springs Duracell son selling to the Pollard Family, Mallanganee. The Pollard’s put together a line of 5 bulls from each of the 4 studs for a $4600 average. One of these bulls included one of Mogul Brahman Stud’s 2 top bulls at $6500, a grey son of Lorimar Park Exodus out of Mogul Miss Lindelu 62nd, LOT 45. LOT 46 also made $6500 for the Mogul Stud, an El Ja Budweiser son out of Mogul Miss K. Indy 9th, bought by R & B Green.

Top priced heifer of the sale was a 21 month old grey polled heifer by Brahrock Mr Leader, LOT 69, Jomanda Barbie 772. She was bought by Greg Davey, Starbra Brahman Stud, Gilldora, QLD. Jomanda also sold a red heifer by NCC Shogun, LOT 68, to Matt Johnstone, Kempsey, for $3500. The Bizzy Stud sold 3 red stud heifers to a top of $2250 to average $2000. Leon Cunningham, Goldstar Stud, Upper Corindi, bought LOT 64, the red polled Muan Jagger daughter for $2250.

12 Nettle Creek Brangus bulls topped at $6500 to average $4250. LOT 54 was the top priced Brangus bull and sold to long time clients M & M Martin, Arndilly Pastoral, Lawrence who bought 2 Brangus bulls for a $5500 average. M & A Strong, Coombadjha, bought 2 Brangus bulls for $5000 each.

A total of 43 Brahman bulls were offered and sold for a $4802 average.

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