Spur Wagyu’s First BULFS7013 Progeny

The latest additions to Spur Wagyu Australia’s expanding Full-Blood Herd represent a significant milestone in our breeding program. These exceptional newcomers are sired by our resident bull, BULFS7013, marking the beginning of a new and promising chapter for Spur Wagyu Australia.

Among the recent arrivals in our Fullblood Herd are exceptional calves, born to our esteemed donor cows, 3D Genetics N0276 (3DWFN0276) and Mayura Cow S0441 (ADBFS0441). These new additions exemplify our commitment to achieving an optimal balance of quality pedigree and Estimated Breeding Values (EBVs), reflecting our unwavering dedication to excellence.

Their impressive lineage and potential represent significant additions to our breeding program. Planning for the selection of future sires for the heifer portion, will be an anticipated, important annual investment for Spur Wagyu, poised to further enhance the genetic performance of our herd.

We are filled with anticipation as we look forward to the results from the embryos being produced by our exceptional donor females for 2025. These remarkable animals are poised to make a significant impact on our breeding program, and we invite you to explore our DONOR FEMALES page for insights into their contributions to our expanding herd.

The potential these embryos hold is truly exciting, as they represent a powerful foundation of pedigree and data. We believe they will not only enhance the genetic quality of our herd but also position us for long-term success in the industry. With a commitment to excellence without compromise, we are confident that these future additions will play a crucial role in elevating our operations for years to come. Stay tuned as we embark on this journey!

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