Problem free bulls
Glatz Black Angus at the forefront of beef production
Glatz’s Black Angus produce problem free bulls.
They offer brand marketability, consistency, post-sale service, and industrygrade acclaim.
Glatz’s cattle continue to stand at the very forefront of beef production. Leading the way in both grass-finished and grain-fed carcase competitions, weaner sales, Auctions Plus sales, and visually appraised competitions.
These are the sound reasons why cattle breeders repeatedly look to Glatz’s Black Angus. A team of 10 pure Glatz bred steers were the highest scoring entries for both “Feedlot Performance” and “Carcase Quality” in the Southern Grainfed Carcase Classic.
This team was also awarded the overall “Grand Champion Team”. The cattle were 120 day grain-fed at Teys Australia’s Charlton Feedlot and processed at Teys Australia’s Naracoorte plant.
This follows on from great results in previous competitions. MSA’s own “Excellence in Eating Quality” award has seen pure Glatz blood steers achieve the highest honor.
These 200 steers ranked #1 for MSA Compliance, MSA Index and MSA Marble Score.
The analysis was taken from a twoyear delivery period and included consignments from 760 MSA registered producers.
Glatz bulls produce male offspring that reach a premium, high MSA indexing 300kg-350kg finished carcase; quickly and efficiently.
Either finished on grass or in a 120 day grain-fed program. The female offspring from Glatz bulls can take your self-replacing herd forward. Medium framed, easy keeping and productive.
Production traits such as fertility, milk and docility are never compromised.
Selection for conformation and type are nonnegotiable aspects of all breeding decisions.
The Glatz’s Black Angus stud female herd is maternally strong, sound structured and hardy.
All heifers are joined as yearlings. The herd grazes dry-land Phalaris, Fescue and Sub clover pastures at a minimum stocking rate of 30DSE/ ha.
All stock experience significant nutritional pressure throughout autumn and winter. This 16th 2023 Cattleman’s Bull Sale will feature outstanding sons from a range of sires.
Black Angus currently has the greatest number of Varilek Geddes progeny in Australia. Unfortunately, Geddes is now deceased with his semen unavailable.
He is a sire that achieves the right balance of data and phenotype. His calves are easily born from heifers, are structurally sound and exhibit lots of early growth.
He currently sits inside the Top 30% of the breed for 10 recorded traits.
Baldridge 38 Special progeny have been smashing sales Australia wide.
Black Angus are expecting their 4th consecutive drop of 38 Special calves this year.
He was heavily researched and selected for his balance of Calving Ease, Explosive Growth, Moderate MCW, High EMA and exceptional Foot Data.
His calves are easily born, fast growing, good footed and are particularly well muscled. His young daughters are now in production, having neat udders and raising heavy weaners.
38 Special is positioned near the top of the Angus breed for CED, CEDtrs, Low Birth Weight, 200 Growth, 400 Growth, 600 Growth and Milk. His semen is currently unavailable in Australia.
Makahu is owned by Black Angus with a $20,000 half share sold in 2020.
He has become one of Australia’s go-to semen sires for reliability and satisfaction, being marketed by Agrigene.
All breeders that inspect Makahu or his progeny in the flesh use him.
Then use him again and again.
He is super sound, super docile and strides in a large, muscular and athletic frame. He has been utilized for heifer mating year on year.
156 recorded progeny at Black Angus so far.
Black Angus Wattle Street Q127 is a Proper Beef Bull.
Super Sound, Super Docile, Super Muscular and Heavy.
His first run of sale bulls are impressive. Cattle that make beef producers money.
Wattle Street Ranks in the Top 1% of the breed for Docility, Foot Angle and Carcase Weight.
Top 3% for 400 Growth, 600 Growth, EMA and Foot Claw Shape.
Black Angus Complement L51 “Selwood” appeals to the majority of cattle breeders.
The hot demand for his sons in recent years confirms his industry relevance with 120 progeny at Black Angus alone. He ranks at the Top 1% of the Angus breed for Positive Rib Fat, Positive Rump Fat and Docility.
Top 2-6% for Low Birth Weight, Milk, Calving Ease Daughters and Days to Calving. The Glatz family invite breeders to inspect their 2023 sale offering.
Expect to see Angus bulls with a difference, reflecting a long-term laser focus of breeding robust beef bulls with extra muscle, weight and calving ease.
The 2023 Glatz’s catalogue will include an innovative new data analysis. All bulls will display the new Glatz’s – Key Performance Indicator “KPI”.
The KPI rates all bulls based on the traits of most economic influence to their southern Australian based clientele.
Self-replacing weaner producers who’s calves are finished on grass or 120 day grain.
The Glatz’s KPI specifically targets the requirements of their clients.
All sale bulls will be available for inspection at SA Beef Week – Monday 6th February, 2023.
On Property – 2135 Avenue Range Rd, Avenue Range, SA. Herd inspections at any other time are welcomed.
The 85 bulls catalogued for this 16th Cattleman’s Bull Sale are delivered with an industry leading 3 YEAR Guarantee. The majority of bulls catalogued are suitable for heifer joining.
The 2023 Cattleman’s Bull Sale is on Wednesday February 15 at 11:30am.
On property – 2135 Avenue Range Rd, Avenue Range, SA. To receive a catalogue or for any enquiries, contact Ben – P. 0407712455 E. glatzblackangus@ gmail.com www.glatzsblackangus.
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