Yamburgan Connie D133
Sire: The Grove New Legend Z058 Dam: Yamburgan Connie 133rd Connie D133 is the dam of Yamburgan Tobermorey F090. She has been flushed successfully and has three sons being used in the herd.Sire & Dam Menu
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“We are very pleased with the type of cattle we are producing. They are productive, feminine females that are producing steers that are performing well both for us on grass and in feedlots. “
Keith & Karena Higgins
Patanga Pastoral Co, Avenue Range, SA. -
“The Yamburgan bulls are producing good progeny in the harsh buffel country and yet they retain a softness and do-ability with tremendous muscle – they are just getting better and better every year.”
John & Stuart Brownlie
Deepwater Farming, Meandarra, Qld. -
“Our breeding program has now become a closed Yamburgan blood herd. John is a cattleman first and he breeds seedstock directly suitable for our commercial production requirements.”
Butch & Tory Davidson
Memagong Pastoral Co, Young, NSW. -
“Yamburgan cattle are cattle that com- bine performance and docility and are sought after by both lot feeders and grass finishers who consistently comment on the high percentage of the cattle that meet the highest specifications.”
Mike Newton
Kingston SE, SA. -
“We have used well over a dozen Yamburgan bulls in the last 10 years and have been very happy with the growth and fertility of the progeny.”
Anthony Grills
Walcha, NSW. -
“Having purchased our first Yamburgan bull 18 years ago we have continually seen an improvement in the females retained and the yeild in our steers.”
Lew Lamph
Carinda, NSW.