

A STRONG STRUCTURAL FOUNDATION
We were very fortunate to have Jim Green of Greens Livestock Services out yesterday to scan and structurally assess our stock. Jim is highly regarded and is at the forefront of structural assessment, having guided the Te Mania Angus program for more than 25 years, as well as doing the structural assessments for the likes of Rennylea Angus, Welcome Swallow and Paringa Livestock. Structure was a priority when we established the Te Mooi Speckle Park program, and we believe an in


Made to Measure
During this challenging time it's easy to lose focus on the forward trajectory of our own breeding programs, and the breed's advancement in general. There are plenty of more important matters to concern ourselves with right now, but if we do have the opportunity to plan and strategise, the benefits to our programs may be significant. As the great racehorse trainer C.S. Hayes said, “The future belongs to those who plan for it”, and I couldn’t agree more. Here at Te Mooi Speckl


Improving fertility, improving profits
Our maxim at Te Mooi Speckle Park is “Better Beef, Bigger Profits”. The key to bigger profits in a commercial beef enterprise is fertility. More calves on the ground mean more kilograms of beef produced. Calves born earlier in the season wean heavier, and improved fertility can also contribute to reduced labour cost through the shortening of the calving period. The real measure of fertility is days to calving as it brings together all the factors that contribute to the succes


Fertility: A precious commodity
An Australian record price was recently paid for an Angus bull when Millah Murrah Paratrooper P15 was knocked down for $160,000 to Oldfield Angus in WA. Millah Murrah Angus have a highly regarded program, and Paratrooper is obviously a great individual. One thing struck me when I looked at the catalogue. Paratrooper was a heifer’s first calf, as was his dam. Paratrooper’s dam calved at 24 months and his grand dam had calved at 22 months. Eight generations of this family have

The Syndicate strikes again
What a joy to have such great partners... Te Mooi Speckle Park in partnership with Parkvale, Hanging Rock, Blueridge, Aleon, Lagoon and Glengarry Speckle Park cooperated to acquire the outstanding herd sire prospect Maungahina Nightlight. And he is truly something special. First and foremost he is a tremendous individual, structurally sound, a fluent mover with length, strength and capacity. Maungahina Nightlight (Photo Credit: Maungahina) At 18 months Maungahina Nightlight h


How to make an entrance...
I love the aftermath of a sale and the review of what happened and why it happened. The JAD Sale is an interesting example of the value of d

When is FREE valuable?
A focus on fertility and carcase is a path to profitability and will be of significant benefit to commercial producers. Lifting the fertilit


The Weight of Success
Speckle Park are in a very interesting position in the Australian beef industry, and all current and future breeders shoulder a great respon


BREEDING or FEEDING? Data helps us find the way
"In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming The sale committee of the 3rd annual Speckle Park Sale at Scone deserve to be congratulated on assembling a great catalogue. I’m sure the vendors and purchasers will all walk away satisfied with either their prices or their purchases. However a multi vendor sale of this size presents some problems, especially for bull buyers. There are 26 individual vendors located from Queensland to the South East corner of V


GAME ON! Would you pay $17.6million for a bull?
Plenty of heads turned when the Brahman bull NCC Justified sold for a record price of $325,000 in October this year. A wonderful result for a strong programme in a strong industry. If that strikes you as an eye-popping result, you may want to put attending a buffalo auction on your bucket list… The game industry in South Africa is something to behold. Buffalo, Kudu, Blesbuck, Sable, Springbok, Nyala, Wildebeest, Impala, Oryx and Eland are all being bred commercially, and thei