The decision to continue an online only sale produced mixed results for the Red Angus and Simmental National with the average price up on all categories but the clearance back on last year.
Due to injury the grand champion Red Angus bull, Schipps Quade, was withdrawn the day of the sale but the breed still performed strongly.
A total of 15 bulls were offered with 10 sold to average $7700 and top at $11,000. That was compared with a a 63 per cent clearance, $8000 top and $6000 average last year.
All four females sold to top at $6000 and average $5500, well up on the 38pc clearance and $3200 average in 2020. Semen sold to a top of $140 while embryos reached $500.
Simmental bulls sold to a strong average of $10,800 and top of $19,000 but only 13 of 35 sold compared with 16 of 25 last year which averaged $8125. No Simmental females were cleared at auction but semen made $270 a straw and embryos rose to $1500.
Nutrien stud stock agent John Settree said while it was a mixed sale, it wasn't reflective of the quality of the cattle.
"I think the fact it was online only may have missed some people but if anyone wants more information regarding the available lots then please get in touch," he said.
Reaching the sale high of $19,000 was the 25-month-old Mt Ararat Quantum from Victoria's John Leek.
The 1070 kilogram bull described as "the real deal" had already won two supreme exhibits from two shows and was bound for Ivan Price, Moongool, Yuleba, Queensland, through Nutrien Roma.
Also heading to the north was the $11,000 top price Red Angus bull, Round-Em-Up Rascal, who was secured by Womblebank Cattle Company, Mitchell, Qld.
The 15-month-old son of Round-Em-Up Nugget N045 from the Hobbs family, Molong, weighed 570 kilograms at the Sydney Royal Easter Show in April with an eye muscle area of 100 square centimetres
He was suitable for heifers.
Red Angus females topped at $6000 twice for grand champion female, Goondoola Retrograde R03, and her stablemate Goondoola Roxie R15 who were both bound for Kantara Farms, Tatura East, Victoria.
The sale was held on AuctionsPlus through Nutrien Studstock.