Yamburgan Sparta F149 (P)
Sire: Yamburgan Jafar D174 Dam: Yamburgan Cloudy C61 Sparta carries exceptional carcase characteristics thought the hindquarter. He has a great mix of genetics combining Aladdin and Theodore giving excellent carcase shape and softness in one package. Sparta is a bull that has been used heavily, he is the type of bull that...Yamburgan Ossie E65 (P)
Sire: The Grove Oscar A748 (P) Dam: Yamburgan Jill 32nd (P) A moderate framed, slick coated sire with an excellent hind quarter and top line. A bull with a lot of muscle and carcase shape but not course in any way. Excellent structure an temperament. Y Jill 132nd has bred...Yamburgan Grissom G31 (P)
Sire: Crooked Post Grissom (P) (IMP USA) Dam: Yamburgan Isabella E35 (P) Grissom G31 is a prominent and potent sire, who is breeding long bodied cattle with exceptional weight for age and maturity pattern. His daughters are moderate framed with perfect udders. Grissom is a bull we can join any...Yamburgan Everest E102 (P)
Sire: The Grove Oscar A748 Dam: Yamburgan Margaret 31st Everest is an extremely long bodied bull with excellent muscling and fill along the top line like his sire and grand sire. He is a very soft easy doing bull with excellent structure, good testicles and front end for a bull...Waukaru Orion 2047 (P) (IMP USA)
Sire: Waukaru Patent 8161 (P) Dam: Waukaru 464 Red Nan 814 (P) Waukaru Orion 2047 is the leading son of Waukaru Patent 8161 and is being kept by the Waukaru stud. Orion is in the top 1% for the British Maternal Index and the Feedlot Index. He had the highest...Marellan Loyal (P)
Sire: Magellan Indestructible Dam: Magellan Ella Magellan Loyal is bull with balanced EBV's including low birth traits, high fats and high indexes. He has been used successfully on heifers for a number of years and is now used in the cow herd. He breeds hindquarter shape in his calves with...Hiwiroa Jack F41
Sire: Belmore Jackaroo Z109 Dam: Austins Phyllis 0447 A semen share in Hiwiroa Jack F41 was purchased after seeing him at Jim Symes and Tymothy Plumbers property in NZ. We were impressed with Jack F41's front, well laid in shoulders, good length of neck with a very sirey head. He...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. “
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“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
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“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.”
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“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.”
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“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.”
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“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.