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Pavey Angus Update

With the March 13 Bull Sale approaching, attention at Pavey Angus is firmly centred on consistency, structural soundness and balanced performance across the draft.

While the broader Angus market continues to show resilience, our focus remains unchanged — breeding cattle that perform in real commercial environments. The coming sale represents not just a lineup of individual bulls, but the continued development of a breeding program built around fertility, longevity and measurable performance.

Strength Through Maternal Foundations

One of the key strengths emerging in this year’s draft is the depth of maternal background behind the V-Series bulls. Proven cow families continue to demonstrate:

  • Early rebreeding capability

  • Structural integrity under commercial conditions

  • Consistent growth and carcase performance in progeny

Balanced EBV profiles across calving ease, growth, maternal strength and carcase traits are reinforcing the predictability that commercial producers increasingly demand.

Rather than selecting for single-trait extremes, emphasis remains on cattle that combine moderate birth weight, strong early growth and long-term cow efficiency.

Structure and Longevity Remain Priorities

Structural assessment continues to play a critical role in selection. Feet, leg angle and overall balance are essential components of durability, particularly for cattle expected to operate across varying seasonal conditions.

Sound cattle are productive cattle — and longevity remains one of the most underrated drivers of profitability in commercial herds.

Data-Driven Decisions

As Angus Australia performance data matures, ongoing analysis of the herd continues to refine mating decisions. Accuracy improves, trends become clearer and long-term direction is strengthened.

This disciplined, data-backed approach ensures that Pavey Angus genetics are not only competitive on paper but reliable in the paddock and across the supply chain.

March 13 – Sale Preparations Continue

The V-Series bulls are progressing well and final preparations for the March 13 sale continue. Over the coming weeks, we will provide:

  • Further sale draft insights

  • Inspection details

  • Catalogue release timing

We appreciate the continued support from clients and industry colleagues and look forward to sharing more detailed information shortly.

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