Droughtmaster tops $13,000

By Jodie Rintoul
Updated September 20 2018 - 3:17pm, first published September 1 2018 - 6:00am
Landmark auctioneer Tiny Holly (left), Munda Reds principal Mike Thompson, Gingin and Port Hedland, Olivia Dewar, Munda Reds, Gingin, buyers Leigh Black and Andrew Cabassi, Ngarluma Aboriginal Corporation, Karratha station, Karratha, Ben Wright, Munda Reds, Gingin and Landmark Rockhampton stud stock auctioneer Mark Scholes with the $13,000 top-priced Munda Reds Droughtmaster bull at Fitzroy.
Landmark auctioneer Tiny Holly (left), Munda Reds principal Mike Thompson, Gingin and Port Hedland, Olivia Dewar, Munda Reds, Gingin, buyers Leigh Black and Andrew Cabassi, Ngarluma Aboriginal Corporation, Karratha station, Karratha, Ben Wright, Munda Reds, Gingin and Landmark Rockhampton stud stock auctioneer Mark Scholes with the $13,000 top-priced Munda Reds Droughtmaster bull at Fitzroy.

LAST week’s Fitzroy Crossing Invitation Bos Indicus Bull Sale may have been dominated by Queensland-bred bulls but it was a WA-based Droughtmaster stud which shone the brightest in both the top price and average stakes.

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