An offering of 60 Holsteins bred by master breeder Richard Hull attracted spirited bidding at the Shepparton Regional Saleyards on Thursday.
Holstein gems sparkle at sale
The freshly calved Eclipse Moovin D August, sold for $18,000 to a Gippsland buyer. Her mother was classified VG.

An offering of 60 Holsteins bred by master breeder Richard Hull attracted spirited bidding at the Shepparton Regional Saleyards on Thursday.

The Eclipse Holsteins stud has produced winners shown at International Dairy Week and the Winter Fair, including champion red and white winners, as well as best udders at both shows.

A young two-year-old Holstein, Eclipse Moovin D7 Princess, sold for $23,000 to a Tamworth buyer.

Dairy Livestock Services auctioneer Brian Leslie said the cow was from the highly sought-after Princess family, classified VG86, and the price reflected the current high demand for top quality genetics.

A Moovin freshly calved cow, Eclipse Moovin D August, sold for the second top price of $18,000.

“This was the eighth Eclipse sale, so there were a good number of return buyers,” Mr Leslie said.

“It’s a very high type of animal that Eclipse produces.”

The November 30 sale averaged $6775, with buyers coming from NSW, South Australia and all regions of Victoria.

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Eclipsepeirce Moovin Cardigan sold for $9500 to a Tamworth buyer.
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Eclipse Mirand August sold for $12,500.
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Auctioneer Brian Leslie brings the hammer down on a lot at the Eclipse sale in Shepparton on Thursday.
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Margie Gordon from Undera and grandson Tyler Gordon from Undera checking out the red and whites at the Shepparton Regional Saleyards special sale on Thursday. Tyler is planning to study agricultural science next year.
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The crowd was not big, but there were enough buyers to create competition.

It’s no secret that agriculture is one of Idaho’s biggest economic drivers, as it’s worth billions of dollars.

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