
Following a period of heightened activity across the Upper Murray and Cudgewa districts, attention at Pavey Angus has now returned fully to core breeding and sale preparations. Like many producers in the region, recent weeks required flexibility and a focus on local conditions, however the Pavey Angus operation has remained unaffected and livestock and infrastructure continue to be secure.
With seasonal conditions stabilising, preparations for the upcoming Pavey Angus Bull Sale on Thursday, 13 March are now progressing at pace.
Sale Preparation Well Advanced
The V-Series bulls earmarked for the March sale continue to develop well under commercial conditions. Ongoing assessment confirms that the draft reflects the key traits that underpin the Pavey Angus breeding program:
Structural correctness and soundness
Calving ease and fertility
Balanced growth through to market-relevant weights
Feed efficiency and carcase performance supported by Angus Australia data
Rather than chasing extremes, the emphasis remains on producing bulls that are functional, durable and capable of delivering consistent outcomes across a range of commercial production systems.
Market Sentiment Remains Positive
Feedback from commercial producers continues to indicate strong interest in well-documented Angus genetics that offer reliability and predictability. As input costs remain under scrutiny, cattle that combine fertility, efficiency and longevity are increasingly valued.
This reinforces the importance of disciplined breeding decisions and objective measurement—principles that remain central to the Pavey Angus program.
Looking Ahead
Over the coming weeks, further updates will be shared including:
Confirmation of sale venue and timing details
Catalogue release information
Inspection opportunities ahead of sale day
We appreciate the continued interest and support shown in Pavey Angus and look forward to engaging with clients as preparations for March continue.