Wattletop dispersal begins

May 3 2017 - 1:00pm
Lock Rogers and Richard Puddicombe classing Wattletop blood heifers at Paraway's Burindi Station.
Lock Rogers and Richard Puddicombe classing Wattletop blood heifers at Paraway's Burindi Station.

On May 25, Wattletop Angus will offer 276 pregnancy tested in calf (PTIC) females for sale in the first stage of their complete female herd dispersal.  All females are rising three and older with just over half the offering aged four years and younger.  

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