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<blockquote data-quote="Australian" data-source="post: 691189" data-attributes="member: 8793"><p>The Palgrove Charolais sale was held today. Wonder how it went? I drove past but didn't have time to call in. My wife and I were on the way to pickup feed. There were lots of motor vehicles at the property. Palgrove is the foremost Charolais herd in Australia. They sell upwards of 700 bulls a year and a fair few females too. They use Red Angus and Shorthorn as well as some Brahman. Their annual bull sale often has the top price of the year for Charolais in this country. Their cattle are like peas in a pod.They are great show promoters, though they don't show quite as much these days. Killala was to be at the sale so perhaps she'll let us know how it went.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian, post: 691189, member: 8793"] The Palgrove Charolais sale was held today. Wonder how it went? I drove past but didn't have time to call in. My wife and I were on the way to pickup feed. There were lots of motor vehicles at the property. Palgrove is the foremost Charolais herd in Australia. They sell upwards of 700 bulls a year and a fair few females too. They use Red Angus and Shorthorn as well as some Brahman. Their annual bull sale often has the top price of the year for Charolais in this country. Their cattle are like peas in a pod.They are great show promoters, though they don't show quite as much these days. Killala was to be at the sale so perhaps she'll let us know how it went. [/QUOTE]
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