Save the Date: Spring Bull Night 2020
Do not miss out on the opportunity to hear about the latest offering of A.I. Angus sires and the proven performers, which could take your herd to the next level.
Expressions of Interest – Northern Development Consultative Committee
Angus Australia is seeking expressions of interest from members who wish to contribute to the Northern Development program by becoming a consultative committee member.
Angus Australia has several consultative committees (i.e.
Where are they now? – Rebecca Rundell
Over the last couple of months we have been looking back at Angus Youth and seeing where they are now!
We caught up with former Angus Youth member Rebecca Rundell to see what she is up to now,
NVDs – Why are they important to maintaining the Angus Premium
Changes to NVD version number and Angus brand compliance
UPDATE: From 1st January 2021 only NVDs with version number C0720 will be accepted as an industry standard. This version was released 1st July 2020.
Collecting Mature Cow Weights
Mature cow weight has been a topical trait in 2020 and whether your breeding program aims to increase, decrease or remain constant the genetic merit of the herd for the trait,
Updated EBVs Available: August 2020
Angus Australia wishes to advise that the August 2020 TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation has been completed and updated EBVs are now available.
Now that the August analysis has been completed,
Breeding Better Breeders – Updated Sire RBVs Now Available
Updated Research Breeding Values for Mature Cow Body Condition and Mature Cow Height for sires are now available.
TO ACCESS THE UPDATED RBVs CLICK HERE
By comparison to the RBVs last published in November 2019,
Angus Australia welcomes new members
Angus Australia would like to extend a warm welcome to the following new Members.
Please note, many new members have elected not to have their names published.
For further contact details,
Sire Nominations for the “Southern Multi-breed Project”
Angus Australia is aware numerous members have been directly invited to nominate Angus sires for the “Southern Multi-breed Project”. It is important that members are aware that Angus Australia has not been approached to formally collaborate in this project,
Will Multibreed Genetic Evaluation Increase Genetic Improvement in the Beef Industry
There has been much discussion about the development of a multi-breed genetic evaluation for the Australian beef industry.
In recent times, the NSW Department of Primary Industries, Meat &