18th World Brahman Congress

656 Brahman cattle were put up for judging

The judges at the 18th World Brahman Congress were put to the test at the judging the prime cattle on Tuesday for the people who were fortunate to see the quality that was on hand it was a real eye opener, you would go a long way to see quality like that, but there must be winners and grinners.


656 Brahman cattle were put up for judging under the watchful eye of three astute judges. Richard Sheriff, livestock manager for Stanbroke, who judged the grainfed classes, Robert Barnard, livestock manager for JBS, Rockhampton, who judged the crop/pasture feed classes, and Roger Nobbs, Garwin Brahman Stud, Bauhinia Downs.


Taking out the main event trophy is well known Central Queensland Grazier Stewart Nobbs Yoman Cattle Co.’s, it seems that Stewart has taken the baton from his dad Eric and run with it, no worries Eric would have been proud.


Rodger and Loreena Jefferis, Elrose, Brahmans were in the winner’s circle as well when their pen of steers were awarded the champion grainfed pen.


Tim and Lynette Olive of Apis Creek were over the moon with their wins “We picked up first and second (class one), in class three we got third, class five we got first and second again. And then reserve champion,” Mr Olive said

 

.Stewart Nobbs Yoman Cattle Co.’s,

 

Rodger Jefferis, Elrose, Brahmans

 

Tim and Lynette Olive of Apis Creek

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