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Clearance, top price and average jump for south-west Victorian beef stud

Willoughby Angus had 100pc clearance with all 12 bulls sold, with a top price of $6500.
A south-west Victorian Angus stud has ticked all of the boxes at its annual sale, with
its clearance, top price and average all exceeding last year.
Willoughby Angus cleared all 12 bulls it put up for sale at the Central Victorian
Livestock Exchange in Ballarat on Friday.


The top price of $6500 and average of $4666 marked a strong increase from last
years $5500 top price and $4222 average.

Brian OHalloran agent Sean Waterson, Nick Gray, Elders, and Willoughby stud
principal Ken Wharton, Gnarwarre, with the top-priced bull. Picture by Andrew Miller
Most of the bulls went to Gippsland buyers, with the sale-topper purchased by
Timboon veal producer John Rylance.

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The July 2024-drop bull, USA19444025 Willoughby Pacific V434, was by Sterling
Pacific 904 and out of Willoughby Cowboy Up Princess Q4.
He had TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation estimated breeding values of a 5.5
kilograms birth weight, 71kg 200-day weight, 121kg 400-day weight and 153kg 600-
day weight.

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He had an eye muscle area of 2.5 square centimetres, rib measurement of -0.1
millimetres and rump of -0.8mm.
Mr Rylance said he liked the bull shape and figures.
I raise vealers and sell them at 10-11 months in January, he said.
He said he'd bought Willoughby bulls before as they offered value for money and
were well-prepared stock.


He said the bull would go out into the paddock straight away
Willoughby stud principal Ken Wharton, Gnarwarre, praised the top-priced bull for his
structure, thickness and muscle definition.
That's why he really stood out, Mr Wharton said.
He said the bulls received a bit of extra feed to finish them off before the sale and
prices had met his expectations.
Its about getting the bulls out there, people using them, getting progeny on the
ground and seeing the results,he said.


We had 12 bulls and they've all found homes to go to
Mr Wharton said producers were feeling more confident on the back of recent rain,
which had seen the season turn around.
We just need a bit more run-off into the dams, and we'll be ready to go, he said.
Story Courtesy Andrew Miller, Stock & Land


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Est. 2001

Welcome to Willoughby Angus

Quality Angus beef - Bred for proven performance

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Willoughby Angus is a commercially focused beef operation located at

200 Monahans Road, Gnarwarre in Victoria. We produce cattle for our

customers that are structurally sound and fertile and have done so since 2001.

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We have approximately 50 breeding females which consist of donors,

stud cows and recipients. At Willoughby Angus we pride ourselves on breeding

structure, fertility, growth and temperament with a major emphasis on genetic improvement.

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