
The yearling bulls offered at our 2nd annual yearling bull sale on Monday 23rd September 2019 were again very well received with all 27 offered sold (another two selected from the paddock after the sale) with an average price of $4,666 and a top commercial price of $12,500.

Mount Mable's second yearling bull sale was held at the complex on Jackson Road on Monday, September 23. While the crowd was not as large as the annual 2-year-old bull sale every June, the bidding was spirited.

2019 34th Annual sale a great success with 44/45 bulls offered sold under the hammer for an average price of $8,886.

First ever yearling bull sale a huge success for Mt Mable Angus. 26 quality yearling bulls sold to mostly beef farmers on the 24th of September. 3 other 2 year old bulls were also offered and sold on the day. The average over the whole 29 bulls was $3,831.03.

Packed gallery greets 54 young bulls up for auction in the Coventry Station rostrum yesterday.

High export beef prices are behind consistently strong bull sales at studs around the country, report Kate Taylor and Pat Deavoll.

27 April 2016 – 10 Mt Mable steers killed at Silver Fern Farms. Average live weight of 534.10 kg. Average carcase weight of 290.5 kg.

A Gisborne bull has entered the six figure mark for the first time at a New Zealand farm sale after making $100,000.

A passion for bloodlines and pedigrees is evident when talking with Norsewood angus
breeders Kevin and Megan Friel.
breeders Kevin and Megan Friel.

There is a new kid on the block in the form of another genetic defect being identified - this one has been christened Developmental Duplication .... henceforth known as DD.

The 2013 sale is now behind us for another year and we are happy with our results. We sold 44/45 offered for an average of $6736 with top price of $12500 for Lot 1 going to A Smith of Te Manuiri

Buying a large farm before selling your two existing farms is not something many would consider.
But when Mount Mable Angus stud owners Kevin and Megan Friel saw the property they had fallen in love with come on the market again, they didn't hesitate.
But when Mount Mable Angus stud owners Kevin and Megan Friel saw the property they had fallen in love with come on the market again, they didn't hesitate.