Glen Innes Potential Show Steer Sale reaches record 1700c/kg for Limousin

Lucy Kinbacher
Updated March 2 2021 - 7:40am, first published March 1 2021 - 5:30pm
The grand champion steer parades before Colin Say and Co agent Shad Bailey, judge Anthony O'Dwyer, vendors Courtney and Tyson Will, buyers Emily Kahler and Luke Cox, Findex representatives Jason Duffell and Nikki Smith and Colin Say and Co agent Nathan Purvis with son Oscar.
The grand champion steer parades before Colin Say and Co agent Shad Bailey, judge Anthony O'Dwyer, vendors Courtney and Tyson Will, buyers Emily Kahler and Luke Cox, Findex representatives Jason Duffell and Nikki Smith and Colin Say and Co agent Nathan Purvis with son Oscar.

Show steer enthusiasts keen to return to the ring after COVID-19 disruptions armed with their best chance at a broad ribbon weren't afraid to pay up to 1700c/kg at the Glen Innes Potential Show Steer Sale on Monday.

Lucy Kinbacher

Lucy Kinbacher

Editor - Queensland Country Life/North Queensland Register

Raised on a cattle property at Biggenden, Lucy Kinbacher has spent 10 years working across metropolitan, regional and rural publications in both Queensland and NSW. Lucy has been the editor of the Queensland Country Life and North Queensland Register since 2021.

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