Complete Female Herd Dispersal

The complete dispersal of our Yallambee Angus female black & red angus herd represents a rare opportunity to invest in some of the Australian beef industry’s elite genetics.

Black and red angus females

The sale is scheduled for Thursday 31 October 2024, starting at 10.30am on the property at 180 Belanglo Road, Berrima, NSW. 

Interested parties can conduct inspections the day before (October 30) from 10.30am or by prior appointment. 

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Commercially focused
Red and Black Angus cattle

Yallambee Angus Stud brings together 23 years of cattle breeding under Stud Manager David Croker.

With a focus on cattle that suit the commercial beef industry our priorities are fertility, structural soundness, and longevity, whilst maintaining maternal function.

Herd sire Milwillah Blackout

Herd sire Millwillah Blackout

Milwillah Blackout Q822 was purchased by Yallambee Angus for $100,000 at the 2021 Milwillah sale. A son of renowned Angus sire Powerpoint and a proven pedigree, Blackout brings unprecedented potential to our breeding program at Yallambee and can provide value to many lines of cattle.

Progeny from Milwillah Blackout will feature in our inaugural
on-property sale set for Spring 2024.

Proven results … in the paddock and the feedlot

Yallambie Revival (Q56)

Feedlot performance and the package of outcross genetics and structural soundness saw Yallambee Angus top the inaugural Red Angus Invitational in Tamworth at $20,000 with Yallambie Revival (Q56). This bull was the first of the Northline Revival sons on the ground after adding this sire to our Red Angus program.

Bulls completed a 70 day feedlot trial at Tullimba Feedlot in 2021. At the end, 17-month-old Yallambee Revivial weighed 764kgs, (533kg at the start of trial), had fat depth measurements of 22mm and 13mm (up from 6mm and 4mm), and eye muscle area (EMA) of 111sq cm (up from 87sq cm). He also had the biggest IMF score of 7.5 per cent at the end of the feedlot trial.

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