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Production

Fertility

Efficiency

Temperament

Animal welfare
To Continue to have our animal welfare top of mind
for best production

Efficiencies
Continuing to improve production and management efficiencies to better strengthen the business

Environmental sustainability
Having sustainability at our forefront will allow the business to be viable for generations to come

Carbon footprint
Our next priority is to measure our carbon sequestration and examine our carbon output

Vision
We aim to use industry best practice and innovation to grow high quality beef for the global protein market. We endeavour to set a high standard in the care of our animals and our land resources.

Values
Innovation, Responsibility, Sustainability,
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Production
At Glendaruel Pastoral Company we run a self-replacing cow herd of predominantly Angus and Angus cross cows, producing feeder steers for the southern grass fattened and feedlot markets. The breeding herd, based predominantly on Dunoon and Rennylea genetics, are run mostly at “Glendaruel” Braidwood, and the steer weaners and excess females are moved to Holbrook at around 9 months of age. The aim is to sell steers at 450 – 500kg, and to sell high quality surplus females to assist other breeders in herd building.
Fertility
At Glendaruel Pastoral Company we run a self-Our aim is to run a highly fertile and young cow herd, joining females initially for six weeks, to set up a cow herd that will continue to fall pregnant in the first two cycles of joining. We are aiming to join 80% of our heifers each year, which gives us the ability to be strict on maintaining quality in the older cows. Bringing so many young females in also gives us the ability to keep our herd young, with the aim of selling good quality, structurally sound breeders at around 7 to 8 years of age to other herds. These are sold as either Pregnancy tested cows, or cow and calf units.

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