Gandy Angus Bull Sale attracts premium beef interest

Bob GarnantCountryman
Camera IconLeschenault cattle producer Matt Horn, with Elgin cattleman Brad Cooper and his daughter Frankie, 12. Credit: Bob Garnant/Countryman

Cattle producers from a broad representation of WA’s premium beef growing regions were anxious to participate in the Gandy family’s Annual Angus Bull Sale.

The sale, conducted by Elders on November 27 at the Boyanup saleyards, attracted 44 registered buyers who secured 45 bulls, and support from AuctionsPlus online bidders secured another four bulls.

Elders auctioneer Nathan King called the bids that topped at $21,000 and an average price of $7592 for 49 bulls sold.

It was the first beef seedstock sale of the 2025-26 bull-selling season and visitors were keen to see what was on offer in the 60-bull catalogue.

Elders staff welcomed bull buyers back to Boyanup and assisted with client’s selections.

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Livestock agent Brad McDonnell said the sale was a good success being the first of the season.

Camera IconHarvey cattleman Brett Herring. Credit: Bob Garnant/Countryman
Camera IconDardanup beef cattle producer Trevor Scott and Donnybrook cattleman Chris Sharp. Credit: Bob Garnant/Countryman
Camera IconCranbrook producers Tracey and Siobhan Smith. Credit: Bob Garnant/Countryman
Camera IconManypeaks cattle producer Victoria Surridge with her daughter Penny Bennett, 13. Credit: Bob Garnant/Countryman
Camera IconManjimup-based Gandy Angus stud co-principal Kim Gandy, flanked by his daughters Lola, 15, and Romy, 13. Credit: Bob Garnant/Countryman
Camera IconPerth-based Steven Gandy assisted with his family's bull sale. Credit: Bob Garnant/Countryman
Camera IconMurdoch University students of veterinarian science included Rachel Lim, Phoebe Tan, and Sasha Lek. Credit: Bob Garnant/Countryman

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