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<blockquote data-quote="Australian" data-source="post: 697361" data-attributes="member: 8793"><p>Just a couple of sale prices at sales held recently. Our bull/female selling season is upon us here in Australia.</p><p>Top price Santa at Yulgilbar Stud sale. $17,000 for a cow and calf</p><p>Top prices at Bizzy Brahman invitational sale. $17,000 for a 12 month old red Brahman heifer. Another polled heifer by a "DB bull (US)" made $10,000. Top price bull made $15,000 for a Winchester Magnum 999 (US) son. Other Magnum sons sold to $7/8,000.</p><p>Both top female prices of the two breeds were purchased by brothers who run separate breed herds.</p><p>Top Droughtmaster bull at the Glenlands stud sale held near Rockhampton made $65,000 and another at that sale made $55,000.</p><p>There will be some big prices coming up over the next two months with the Braford National sale and the Brahman week sale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian, post: 697361, member: 8793"] Just a couple of sale prices at sales held recently. Our bull/female selling season is upon us here in Australia. Top price Santa at Yulgilbar Stud sale. $17,000 for a cow and calf Top prices at Bizzy Brahman invitational sale. $17,000 for a 12 month old red Brahman heifer. Another polled heifer by a "DB bull (US)" made $10,000. Top price bull made $15,000 for a Winchester Magnum 999 (US) son. Other Magnum sons sold to $7/8,000. Both top female prices of the two breeds were purchased by brothers who run separate breed herds. Top Droughtmaster bull at the Glenlands stud sale held near Rockhampton made $65,000 and another at that sale made $55,000. There will be some big prices coming up over the next two months with the Braford National sale and the Brahman week sale. [/QUOTE]
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