$40,000 bull tops National Shorthorn Show & Sale

Shorthorn bulls were in demand at the 2021 National Show and Sale, topping at $40,000 for a Polldale bull. The $12,627 average for the 67 bulls sold was well up on the 2020 average of $8240.

Heifers were also highly sought after with a 100 clearance to average $5133. The 15 heifers topped twice at $8500 being Lot 87, Tarraganda BT Gypsy R10, Tarraganda Shorthorns to Tippetts glengyron and Lot 99, Southcote Jupiter R42,  Southcote Shorthorns to Dunroan Shorthorns.

Pictured is $40,000 Polldale Quantum Q17 (Lot 8) sold by the Williams family, Polldale Shorthorns, Dubbo, to the Falls family, Malton Shorthorns, Finley. After the sale New Zealand semen rights for Polldale Quantum Q17 were sold to the Browns Shorthorn stud.

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The Shorthorn breed is truly unique, from their distinctive roan colour, to their rich breed history and most importantly, the wonderful community of breeders, there is nothing else quite like a Shorthorn.

The key to the Shorthorn breeds advantage lies in their balanced genetic profile, driven by market participation that has been developed and refined, after more than 200 years of genetic selection under Australian conditions.

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