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COMMERCIAL FEMALE SALE
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HEIFERS & CALVES
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• 3yo, 3in1 units, Pregtested in calf
• Outstanding quality & Temprement, Angus Verified
• Rejoined to Sugarloaf bulls -DFTQ98, DFTR98 on 5/7/23 to 14/9/2023
• Up to date with animal health treatments, calves are marked & vaccinated
• Sired by Knowla, Coolie, Currickabark & Sugarloaf Stud sires
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• 3yo, 3in1 units, Pregtested in calf
• Outstanding quality & Temprement, Angus Verified
• Rejoined to Mackas Bulls (MMP22T37, MMP22T57, MMP22T61, MMP22T66, MMP22T54, MMP22T9 Multiple sire joined on 4/10/23 to 11/1/2024
• Up to date with animal health treatments, calves are marked & vaccinated
• Sired by Knowla, Coolie, Currickabark & Sugarloaf Stud sires
PTIC HEIFERS
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• Rising 2yo Angus Verified
• Pregtested to Texas Iceman A.I ed on 4/12/23
• Outstanding Quality & Temperament
• Sired by Knowla, Coolie, Currickabark & Sugarloaf Stud sires
• Up to date with health treatments
• Weight 350 kg to 530kg
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• Rising 2yo Angus Verified
• Pregtested to easy calving Iceman sons, (MMP22T120, MMP22T81, MMP22T98, MMP22T80, MMP22T108, MMP22T109, MMP22T116, MMP22T117) BULLS IN 12/12/2024 OUT 6/2/2024
• Outstanding Quality & Temperament
• Sired by Knowla, Coolie, Currickabark & Sugarloaf Stud sires
• Weight 350 kg to 530kg
UNJOINED HEIFERS
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• Unjoined heifers 17 to 19months, Spring drop 2022, Angus Verified
• Approx 340 to 400kg + – grassfed & antibiotic free
• Unjoined – Sell open ready for the bull of your choice
• Up to date animal health treatments, 7in1 20/10/22, 7in1 24/11/22, pilliguard 20/10/22, Dectomax, 8/5/2023, 29/8/23, 22/11/23
• Sired by Knowla, Coolie, Currickabark & Sugarloaf Stud sires
• Will be preweighed & scanned
WEANER HEIFERS
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• 10 to 12 months, Autumn drop 2022, Angus Verified
• Yard weaned on 1/3/24,
• Approx 280 to 380kgs – grassfed & antibiotic free
• Up to date with animal health treatments - 7 in 1 2/6/23, 7 in 1 10/7/23, Dectomax 28/8/23, Pilliguard 17/10/23, Arrest 20/11/23
• Sired by Knowla & Coolie Stud sires
• Will be preweighed and scanned
PTIC COWS
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• Mixed age cows from 3 to 7 years old
• Pregtested to Knowla Angus bulls, (BLAP25, BLAP51, BLAP56, BLAP61) Bulls in 20/6/2023 out 9/9/2023
• Outstanding Quality & Temperament
• Sired by Knowla, Coolie, Currickabark & Sugarloaf Stud sires
• Health treatments up to date including 7 in 1 booster 4th March 2024, Arrest 20th December 2023, Dectomax 6th November 2023
Carbon
Neutral
Farming Footprint™ provides Mackas Pastoral internationally & domestically recognised sustainability credentials that supports their Angus Cattle. The role of Farming Footprint™ is to transparently account for emissions & carbon inset/offset contributions on-farm.
To transparently account for emission & carbon inset/offset contributions on-farm, Farming Footprint™ assesses the landscape, cropping, livestock, logistics & energy components of a farm. By providing awareness to Mackas Pastoral of these components, greater productivity & sustainability outcomes can be achieved.
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LANDSCAPE
The landscape's role within Mackas Pastoral promotes carbon insetting through soil management with tools such as Fieldcore™ Maps. This promotes the natural pathway of emission reduction.
CROPPING
Across farming landscapes, annual & perennial plant production contribute emission & nutrient balances. Farming Footprint™ assesses the associated inputs & production output across plant production to account for the role of cropping within one’s farm.
LIVESTOCK
Across farming landscapes, livestock also contribute to emission & nutrient balances within a farming system. Farming Footprint™ assesses the livestock type/class, associated inputs & production output to account for the role of livestock within one’s farm.
LOGISTICS
The locality of farms within supply chains requires in-bound & out-bound logistics that contribute to emission balances within a farming system. Farming Footprint™ assesses the associated logistics required by the farm business & role.
ENERGY
Farming systems are powered by varieties of energy sources that contribute to emission balances within a farming system. In addition to landscape carbon insets/offsets, renewable energy can also provide carbon offsets within a farming system. Farming Footprint™ assesses the associated energy sources to account for the role of energy within one’s farm.