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Herd History

       The present  owner’s  grandfather came  to  the  farm
      where the Wairere stud was to eventuate in the 1890s.
       In  1936 the  Wairere  Angus stud started,  when Owen
      Lander registered the first progeny of the animals he had
      purchased from the Ngawaka stud at Masterton                                       .
                           In 1966 a shipment of 34 cows
                         was  bought  from the  South
                         Island’s Heathfield stud and were
                         airlifted in  to Wanganui,  then
                         trucked to Wairere.
                            Originally stock were  sold
                         through paddock sales, but when
                         Taranaki  breeders  combined to
                         have a sale held centrally  in
                         Stratford, Owen  decided to  join
                         the  group  and sell  through this
      venue. Most sales in those days were yearling sales and
      when he thought he had a bull worthy to go, he would
      take them to sell at the Dannevirke sale – the equivalent
      to today’s National Sale.
          When illness prevented Owen from continuing, Cedric
      took over the Angus stud. In 1988 we held our first on                                       To Wanganui
      farm sale. We sell 20 to 25 2 year old bulls through the
      home  bullring  in June.  One of  our  sale highlights  was
      winning  the Unled  Champion Angus  bull at  the  Beef
      Expo/National Bull sale with a homebred bull.
        Wairere has used AB since the mid 1960’s  and we used
      Beefplan until  Breedplan began  with weight  gain      OSH

      recording. When ultrasound scanning became available    Under the Occupational Health and Safety Act we are
      in 1991 we were one of the first  New Zealand  herds    required to advise people of possible hazards.
      scanned as we saw it as an avenue to assess the meat    Cattle can be unpredictable especially toward children.
      producing attributes of the animals we  were breeding.   Vehicles and machinery can be dangerous if
      We scan both our bulls and our heifers (not all breeders   mishandled.
      do both),  for  eye  muscle,  fat and  intramuscular  fat   All possible care has been taken in arranging the sale
      (marbling).                                             seating but please take care in attaining your seat.
       The challenge  of  genetic  defects hit  Wairere  hard  as   We request that visitors refrain from smoking in the sale
      most of the original carriers were high carcase producing   barn because of fire risk.
      sires that Wairere had used. After a lot of expensive DNA
      testing  the herd  is now free of  the defects that  are
      currently able to be tested for.                        This catalogue has been produced by the vendors and
       In 2009 Cedric’s son Paul joined him on the farm and   although every care has been taken to ensure accuracy,
      continues Wairere Angus.                                no responsibility is accepted for any error or omission that
                                                              might be contained herein.
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