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Subscriber only A significant breeders sale was held at the Northern Rivers Livestock Exchange this week, cementing the facility s stellar reputation. The Casino saleyards operations manager, Brad Willis, said one of Australia s oldest Santa Gertrudis studs, Yulgilbar Pastoral Company, had put its faith into the local facility by holding its first-ever off-property female calf sale there. Hosted by agents George & Fuhrmann, the sale saw 700 mainly pregnancy-tested, in-calf females on offer, as well as 400 Santa Hereford cross females, 250 Yulgilbar Sangus females, and 50 commercial Santa Gertrudis females. Mr Willis said he was chuffed Yulgilbar station manager Rob Sinnamon made the call to hold the company s first off-property sale at Casino.
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A CASINO farmer found guilty of stealing calves and cruelly cutting their ears will appeal his sentence, a court has heard.
Brian John Donaldson, 36, was sentenced in November after he was been found guilty of stealing five calves from a Myrtle Creek property in May 2019.
In the same hearing, Donaldson was also found guilty of applying a brand, in this case attaching national identification tags to the cattle’s ears, without the stock owner’s consent earlier in 2020.
He had kept the five calves after finding them on his property and removed large parts of their ears to remove their identifying tags to attach his own electronic ear tags to the calves, according to court documents.