Support from repeat clients proved Kenny's Creek long-term commercial focus at Wednesday's on-property spring Angus bull sale at Hillgrove, Boorowa.
The Burton Taylor family offered a line up of 59 bulls with 56 of them selling at auction for a 95 percent clearance.
Kenny's Creek Lotto N47 was the $11,000 sale topper purchased by return buyers Grant and Lara Ford, Tea Gardens.
The Fords also purchased two more bulls to fulfill their requirements to average $7333 overall for their draft.
The 26-month-old bull was by Esslemont Lotto L3 from Kenny's Creek Blackboom L153, and weighed 918 kilograms with a scrotal circumference of 41 centimeters.
He had estimated breed values (EBV's) of +6.1 for birth weight, +58 for 200- day weight, +103 for 400-day weight, +5.7 for eye muscle area (EMA), and intramuscular fat (IMF) of +3.2.
Mr Ford said he was an outstanding type of bull, his confirmation and temperament with figures to back him up.
"He was a nice soft easy doing bull"
Two bulls hit the equal second top money of $10,000
The first of the $10,000 bulls was Kenny's Creek Lotto N5 purchased through Bowyer Livermore for their respective client who was also a son of Esslemont Lotto L3.
Stirling Pastoral, Belgravia, matched the second top money of $10,000 for Kenny's Creek Complement N46.
The 25-month-old son of the popular North American AI sire EF Complement 8088 weighed in at 772 kilograms and had a positive rib and rub of +1.1 and +1.9 respectively.
Stirling Pastoral, Belgrevia also lead the volume buying on the day putting together a draft of a further nine bulls for an overall average of $7750.
While Jim Hindmarsh, Braidwood secured five with a top of $6000 twice on the way to a $5600 average.
JMF Livestock, Neville, put together four bulls through the Auction Plus platform to average $5500.
The sale was settled by Landmark Wagga Wagga with Mark Barton and Tim Woodham both as auctioneers with strong support from Auction Plus.