The 2021 show season kicked off earlier this month with a number of shows throughout the state including a great stud cattle display on the Northern Tablelands at Glen Innes.
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A fabulous season and a desire of exhibitors to get back in the ring after the cancellation of many of the 2020 shows due to the COVID pandemic resulted in good competition in the ring.
Some shows opted to cancel or restrict their 2021 schedule because of COVID restrictions but for others its full steam ahead with their event with strict regulations in place to keep everyone safe.
Having established her own Angus stud Sarah Randle, Scone, took her recently purchased Pentire bred heifer to Glen Innes and enjoyed the outing bringing home a broad ribbon.
Justin Richards' Pentire stud, Singleton is enjoying plenty of interest in his studstock having had his best on-property bulls sale in 2020 and recently selling another stud female to Tasmania.
Pentire Kim Q25 is now at her new home at Arrow Angus Mount Seymour Tasmania. She was sired by Mt Hunter Magistrate M5.