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Hazeldean New England Sale TAMWORTH 2021

  • TRLX 7 Phoenix Street Tamworth, NSW Australia (map)
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80 Angus Bulls
Tamworth, NSW

Wednesday 18th August 2021

Contact us to register for a catalogue  

VIEW PDF CATALOGUE HERE

VIEW ON AUCTIONSPLUS HERE

FINAL WEIGHTS AND SEMEN TESTS

SALE DAY UPDATE - PLEASE REVISIT AS SALE APPROACHES

The Hazeldean New England Bull Sale will go ahead as planned as the sale is being held at TRLX Tamworth please click here for more details from NSW DPI. We have a few options for interested buyers;

  1. BID IN PERSON AT THE SALE
    Attend the TRLX Tamworth complex on sale day and bid as usual adhering to all COVID safety strategies including wearing a face mask and social distancing. . Only essential parties to attend the sale and must register at least 24 hours prior to sale. Print the letter from Hazeldean and the DPI carry this with you to show you are eligible to attend. OR

  2. BID ON AUCTIONS PLUS, AGENT BID or PHONE BID
    Come to the TRLX Tamworth complex and view the bulls in person prior to the sale.
    Print and carry the Hazeldean and DPI letters with you. Contact Mat Larkings 0427002427 to arrange a time. Bid on Auctionsplus on the day yourself or get your agent to bid in person for you. If you cannot inspect bulls prior to sale yourself or attend the sale day contact your agent to inspect bulls and bid on your behalf or call Ed or Bea for further inquiries on particular bulls of interest. Bea 0427933103 Ed 0412298546. PLEASE NOTE:    If you are a NEW bidder on Auctionsplus you MUST complete the new buyer induction 24 hours prior to the sale. This is a requirement to bid. It can take up to 48 hours to be approved.

    https://auctionsplus.com.au/Account/SignUp

Important information

All persons attending any saleyards for Stud Sales should be willing and able to prove that they are an accredited buyer with a genuine intention of purchasing and will be fully compliant with the Covid Safe Business Plan of the Saleyard facility and that of the Selling Agents.

Important Points

  • Essential worker means just that. It is someone who cannot undertake their critical role at home.

  • There will be people who should be prepared to verify that status such as saying

(i)               They have poor or no internet connectivity/band width at home and cannot bid online

(ii)              They lack the basic and advanced skills and training required to log on and bid in an online sale

(iii)            They were unable to attend the on farm inspections due to critical matters which needed to be undertaken at their property at the times available

(iv)            They are unable to delegate their authority to another party to bid as they deem themselves as the eminent authority to purchase livestock pursuant to their own bloodlines and breeding protocols

(v)              They will travel the most direct route to the saleyards undertake their essential function and return directly to their property .

For further assistance please contact;

Ed Bradley 0412298546

Bea Litchfield 0427933103

Selling agents:

Mat Larkings 0427002427

Scott Simshauser 0427950424

All bulls semen tested (see below) Vaccinated for vibriosis, pestivirus and 7in1. 

Semen Testing Analysis explanation

Enquiries
Hazeldean - 02 64535555

Ed Bradley - 0412 298 546
Jim Litchfield  - 0417676561
Bea Litchfield - 0427 933 103     

We are excited to be holding our second Annual Tamworth Bull Sale. Firstly, we wish to thank buyers and underbidders of last year’s 50 bulls. Feedback has been very good, the bulls have performed well and we are pleased to bring 85 bulls to TRLX for 18th August 2021.

For Hazeldean and most farming businesses alike, 2021 has been a huge improvement on last year. We have had an excellent run in terms of season and have also had an exciting new addition to the Hazeldean crew with the birth of young Stirling in February. Stirling learning the ropes quickly with helping pick out the sale team – yet another testament to having docile cattle when you have a baby strapped to you!

It is an exciting time be in the beef industry. The cattle market has soared to record prices, restockers and feeders are in hot competition with cattle prices tipped to continue to climb for the next little while. An excellent example of this was 150 Hazeldean bred commercial weaner heifers sold on the 9th July. A group of 25 weighing 315 kg selling for $2880 to an existing client in Southern NSW looking to rebuild his herd with some tip top heifers.

For us as a seedstock provider, there are very clear signals as to what our customers and supply chain are looking for; more high quality meat from animals that perform on grass and in the feedlot. The young sires in this years sale team are versatile with the team offering a balanced set of genetic traits. Similar to last year – there is a large proportion of bulls suitable for heifer joinings and quite a few which we call “curve benders”. Low birth weight bulls with well above average growth, great for heifers and cows.

Of particular importance to commercial breeders which is inherent in our bulls is low days to calving. There is a strong correlation between low or negative days to calving and pregnancy rates. ie bulls with low days to calving will sire daughters that reach puberty earlier, recover more quickly post partum and rebreed early in the season. There is also a strong correlation between conception rates and higher rib fat EBVs.

We hold in high regard the constitution and structure of our bulls. In the range of environments they are sold into they need to be mobile and able to get around and serve females efficiently. Their progeny need to have longevity if they are selected as breeders and be able to perform on a long fed program. The carcase merit of this team is high, you will see some impressive sons of Hazeldean Magnum, Hazeldean F1023, Karoo Knockout, Ardrossan Magistrate, Baldridge Beastmode & Hazeldean J140 among other breed leading Hazeldean sires.  

In this years sale team we have 28 young sires bred by ET (lot 10 – 38). These were born in December 2019 making them 5 months younger than the rest of the catalogue. They are out of our 20 elite donor cows at Hazeldean, specifically selected for their proven whole package performance; breed leading EBVs, structure and docility. The opportunity to buy their sons at this years sale is exciting as they are among the best bred bulls in our herd.

If you have any questions in the lead up to the sale don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Look forward to seeing you on sale day.

Bea Litchfield and Ed Bradley, Jim and Libby Litchfield

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Hazeldean Angus are bred for commercial operations that enjoy easy calving, high growth, quiet cattle that achieve excellent carcase results. Bred in the tough Monaro climate, our herd is constantly challenged, ensuring the quality of our females remains strong.

Our goal

For decades, the aim of our program has been to produce cattle to improve your profits. Our program pivots on providing our customers with genetics that excel in the traits of economic importance in efficient beef production. For us, the economic drivers are fertility, growth, carcase, maternal and efficiency traits. And these traits should come in a functional, sound and docile package.

We use a combination of genomically enhanced EBVs, visual appraisal and individual performance to guide us in our selection decisions.

In addition to our breeding goals we also understand that our success as a genetic source comes down to client satisfaction. Our aim is to develop long standing relationships with commercial cattle producers who we provide with bulls with real genetic value.

What information we provide and why:

Our catalogues have always been produced with the commercial cattleman in mind to provide the most relevant information for you to make the most informed decision for your program.

We have colour coded the top performers in each trait to help everyone better understand where the bulls rank in the population.  

Clear structural scores are reported in the catalogue as assessed by Liam Cardile, an independent assessor. We encourage you to assess the bulls yourself on the day and use the scores as a guide in making selections.

We pride ourselves on the longevity and hardiness of our cattle – those that have visited our breeding base at Cooma know the conditions our females live under. Our female herd is very strong with in-built fertility and ability to raise strong, growthy calves with great carcase each year; important profit drivers for all commercial beef operations.

We look forward to catching up with you on sale day, if you are thinking of purchasing Hazeldean genetics this year please get in touch with us, we would love to hear about you and your program. We would appreciate the opportunity to help you in any way that we can with your program.

Hazeldean holds five auctions a year – at Gumbowie, Willalooka SA in February;  Hazeldean, Cooma NSW in May and September; Jackson QLD in August.

When the going gets tough, the tough get going...

Jim Litchfield

As drought grips large parts of central and western New South Wales and Queensland it is timely to remind ourselves of one of the most important traits in beef cattle production. Although droughts by their very nature give rise to negativity there are some positives to pick out of adverse seasons and the issue of doing ability is one of them. It is worth re stating the value of this important characteristic probably best described as ‘when the going gets tough, the tough get going’.
Good years tend to disguise those animals that are ‘frail’ (as the Americans put it) and it is only in lean years do we see them appear in our herds and the importance of selecting animals that can cope with tough years becomes paramount.  When seasonal conditions start to deteriorate all good stockman keep an eye out for a ‘tail’ appearing in each mob. If the season gets worse the ‘tail’ becomes more and more pronounced with the original ‘tail’ becoming even poorer and more and more animals starting to show, in varying degrees, poor body condition.  Obviously at the other end of the spectrum are the ones that hold their condition despite the reduction in feed quality and quantity. How do they do that? What genetics do they possess that enables them to hold body condition while those around them start shedding kilograms dramatically? Read More…

There were 24 progeny from F1023 and 29 progeny from F493 (Click on ID to view EBV's & pedigree)

Summary of results of cohort 3

For full results go to AA

View Hazeldean's semen interests

Hazeldean Sales information

Hazeldean Guarantee and Replacements, Refunds, Credits

Although we do our very best to ensure every bull we catalogue sees out many years of good service, occasionally premature breakdowns occur. In this event we guarantee unconditionally all bulls for 12 months from purchase and further if poor reproduction results from a genetic defect we were unaware of pre-sale. Our policy is to look after the people who look after us so if there is a problem please let us know.

To resolve the issue of a bull breakdown we will work with you to achieve the best outcome for your breeding enterprise. In the instance of a bull breaking down during the breeding season we will endeavour to find a replacement and get him to you ASAP. If you are able to cover the breakdown with a spare, then we will either offer a replacement at a later date or issue a credit equivalent to the purchase price of the original bull that you can use at a future sale.

Semen Interests

Hazeldean retains 100% semen interest and marketing rights on all bulls sold, including if they are onsold. However this does not stop the purchaser from collecting and using semen in their own herd. The bulls are sold with full physical ownership to the buyer. If Hazeldean decides to collect and market semen from any bull sold, we will arrange and pay for transport and collection costs, and organise a suitable time to collect the bull.

Insurance

Any animal that either dies or has to be destroyed due to injury within 28 days of sale will be replaced or refunded by Hazeldean. Additional insurance to cover death or loss of use after 28 days can be arranged.

Health Check

All sale bulls are thoroughly assessed by a vet prior to sale. Animals displaying faults likely to interfere with a normal & productive life are culled

The Hazeldean herd has been assessed & tested under the National Johnes Disease Market Assurance Program & holds an MN3 (monitored negative 3) status, the highest level.

Bulls are vaccinated for Vibriosis, Pestivirus, and receive a 7 in 1 vaccination

Queensland sale bulls are vaccinated for 3 day sickness and tick fever

We recommend that you organise a pre-mating bull examination at least 6 weeks prior to joining to ensure that he is in the best of health & capable of producing pregnancies. This should include a serving ability test where the bull is observed serving a cow or heifer.

 

 

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Hazeldean sire's exceptional performance in Angus Australia Sire Benchmarking Programme

The progeny of Hazeldean sires NHZF493 and NHZF1023 part of cohort 3 of the AA sire benchmarking programme have performed exceptionally well, in all traits including calving ease, growth, and particularly carcase– Out of progeny from 40 sires F1023 progeny ranked 1st for carcase IMF and 2nd for MSA index and F493 progeny were ranked 3rd, 2nd and 4th for 200, 400 & 600 day weight, also performing at the top for carcase traits.

  BWT 200 400 600 RIB FAT RUMP FAT Scan IMF Carcase IMF Scan EMA MSA marble score MSA Index
F1023* 25th 12th 17th 15th 2nd 10th 2nd 1st 5th 3rd 2nd
F493* 26th 3rd 2nd 4th 10th 2nd 4th 7th 4th 8th 5th

* Progeny rank our of 40 sires