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66 PERFORMANCE BULLS

TUESDAY 17TH MARCH 2026, 11AM

Dear friends and fellow cattle breeders,

We invite you to join us at our 2026 Autumn bull sale to be held at ‘Jessiefield’, Longford on Tuesday 17th March, starting at 11am.

This year we are pleased to catalogue 66 performance bulls to offer for sale. All bulls have been used naturally within the Cluden Newry stud and commercial herds, except for lots 1,12,13,21,36,52 and 63.

There are 11 sons of Paringa Statesman on offer for the first time at Cluden Newry. Initially we used Statesman for one joining, as a somewhat speculative sire, but having been impressed with his progeny we have gone back again. Statesman offers top 1% calving ease, adequate growth and great carcase data, and we have been pleased with the phenotype we have seen to date.

We have another 13 sons of Dunoon Recharge on offer this sale, which have once again proven a strong sire line in this year’s offering. Recharge, the sire of Uppercut, is a son of the well proven Rennylea L519 who we have used

successfully in our herd. Recharge offers greater calving ease than his sire whilst maintaining his impressive phenotype and strong carcase attributes.

There are 9 sons on Tehama Patriarch, in what will be the last offering at Cluden Newry. The Patriarch’s have continued to rise to the top and are always well represented when selecting bulls to use within herd. I believe they are a perfect animal for the Tasmanian grass fed market with an earlier maturity pattern enabling quick turnoff.

Females at Cluden Newry Angus are run under high stocking rates, with short joining periods, strict culling of animals which do not calve down unassisted, as well as annual independent structural assessment including teat size, udder attachment and calf performance. Once heifers are PTIC with their second calf they are run with the mixed age cows. Nutritional management of the cows is based on the average of the mob, with no

special treatment given to poor condition animals. If they are unable to store sufficient energy reserves over spring to enable them to re-breed they fall out of the system.

We believe these key attributes are what sets us apart from our peers and ensure the relevance of our genetics in the Australian cattle industry.

Each year a number of sires are introduced into the program via an extensive AI program through which every female is joined. Sires are well researched based on their phenotype and the performance of their progeny, in addition to their EBV’s.

If you have any questions about the bulls, or any part of our breeding program, please feel free to give us a call.

We look forward to seeing you on Tuesday 17th March.

SALE INFORMATION

The Cluden Newry Sale is held on our property “Jessiefield”, 678 Pateena Rd, Longford. We are only 15 mins from Launceston and 10 mins from the Launceston Airport.

Inspection:

All bulls may be inspected at Cluden Newry on Open Day Sunday 15th March, 11am until 2pm. Bulls will be penned by 9am on sale morning.

We welcome visits prior to the Sale and would be happy to show you the bulls and our cow herd at a mutually convenient time.

Videos:

We aim to have videos of each lot available 2 weeks prior to sale. Scanning the QR code next to each lot should take you to these. They will also be available on our website and Auctions Plus.

Structural Assessments:

Dick Whale, from Independent Breeding & Marketing Service (IBMS), has been engaged to inspect the bulls and score them for soundness and type.

Dick will be available on Sale Day for those wanting to discuss bull selection, and we encourage you to utilise this independent view.

Health Notes:

• Bulls have been semen tested and had their penis and testicles examined by Longford Vets

• All bulls have been tested as BVDV P.I negative

• All bulls have been vaccinated with Ultravac 7-in-1 (including Lepto), Vibrovax, Pestigard and Bovillis MH+IBR.

• Cluden Newry has a J-BAS score of 6

Semen Interests:

Cluden Newry retains the right to collect semen from all bulls sold to use within herd. If this right is exercised it will be at Cluden Newry’s cost and at a time suitable to the purchaser.

Freight:

We offer free sea freight to King & Flinders Islands and to Melbourne for bulls sold at auction.

Within Tasmania, we will organise and pay for freight on all bulls delivered within 2 weeks of the sale. We recommend you insure these bulls.

Insurance:

Cluden Newry will contribute 50% of the cost on insurance (up to a maximum of 5% of the purchase price) for all policies written on sale day. If you choose to take insurance cover, we recommend you discuss the level of cover, and options available with your Insurance representative.

Rebate:

3% rebate commission is offered to outside agents introducing buyers to the vendor in writing 24 hours prior to the sale, accompanying buyers to the sale and settling invoice within 7 days.

Agents

and Auctioneer:

Nutrien Livestock will conduct the sale. Please contact stud stock agent Cooper Lamprey 0429 304 110 for information.

Online Catalogue:

The catalogue can be viewed and sorted online at angus.tech/ enquiry/animal/sale

Disclaimer:

Whilst all due care and attention has been paid to accuracy in the compilation, neither the vendor, the selling agents or representatives thereof assume responsibility for the correctness, use or interpretation of the information on animals included in this catalogue.

Understanding the TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation (TACE)

What is the TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation?

The TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation is the genetic evaluation program adopted by Angus Australia for Angus and Angus influenced beef cattle. The TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation uses Best Linear Unbiased Prediction (BLUP) technology to produce Estimated Breeding Values (EBVs) of recorded cattle for a range of important production traits (e.g. weight, carcase, fertility).

The TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation is an international genetic evaluation and includes pedigree, performance and genomic information from the Angus Australia and Angus New Zealand databases, along with selected information from the American and Canadian Angus Associations.

The TransTasman Angus Cattle Evaluation utilises a range of genetic evaluation software, including the internationally recognised BLUPF90 family of programs, and BREEDPLAN® beef genetic evaluation analytical software, as developed by the Animal Genetics and Breeding Unit (AGBU), a joint institute of NSW Agriculture and the University of New England, and Meat and Livestock Australia Limited (MLA).

What is an EBV?

An animal’s breeding value can be defined as its genetic merit for each trait. While it is not possible to determine an animal’s true breeding value, it is possible to estimate it. These estimates of an animal’s true breeding value are called EBVs (Estimated Breeding Values).

EBVs are expressed as the difference between an individual animal’s genetics and a historical genetic level (i.e. group of animals) within the TACE genetic evaluation, and are reported in the units in which the measurements are taken.

Using EBVs to Compare the Genetics of Two Animals

TACE EBVs can be used to estimate the expected difference in the genetics of two animals, with the expected difference equating to half the difference in the EBVs of the animals, all other things being equal (e.g. they are joined to the same animal/s).

For example, a bull with a 200 Day Growth EBV of +60 would be expected to produce progeny that are, on average, 10 kg heavier at 200 days of age than a bull with a 200 Day Growth EBV of +40 kg (i.e. 20

kg difference between the sire’s EBVs, then halved as the sire only contributes half the genetics).

Or similarly, a bull with an IMF EBV of +3.0 would be expected to produce progeny with on average, 1% more intramuscular fat in a 400 kg carcase than a bull with a IMF EBV of +1.0 (i.e. 2% difference between the sire’s EBVs, then halved as the sire only contributes half the genetics).

Using EBVs to Benchmark an Animal’s Genetics with the Breed

EBVs can also be used to benchmark an animal’s genetics relative to the genetics of other Angus or Angus infused animals recorded with Angus Australia. To benchmark an animal’s genetics relative to other Angus animals, an animal’s EBV can be compared to the EBV reference tables, which provide:

• the breed average EBV

• the percentile bands table

The current breed average EBV is listed on the bottom of each page in this publication, while the current EBV reference tables are included at the end of these introductory notes.

For easy reference, the percentile band in which an animal’s EBV ranks is also published in association with the EBV.

Considering Accuracy

An accuracy value is published with each EBV, and is usually displayed as a percentage value immediately below the EBV. The accuracy value provides an indication of the reliability of the EBV in estimating the animal’s genetics (or true breeding value), and is an indication of the amount of information that has been used in the calculation of the EBV.

EBVs with accuracy values below 50% should be considered as preliminary or of low accuracy, 50-74% as of medium accuracy, 75-90% of medium to high accuracy, and 90% or greater as high accuracy.

Description of TACE EBVs

EBVs are calculated for a range of traits within TACE, covering calving ease, growth, fertility, maternal performance, carcase merit, feed efficiency and structural soundness. A description of each EBV included in this publication is provided on the following page.

UNDERSTANDING ESTIMATED BREEDING VALUES (EBVS)

CEDir %

CEDtrs %

GL days

BW kg

200 Day kg

400 Day kg

600 Day kg

MCH cm

MBC score

MCW kg

Milk kg

DtC days

SS cm

CWT kg

EMA cm2

Rib Fat mm

P8 Fat mm

RBY %

IMF %

NFI-F kg/day

Doc %

Claw Set score

Foot

Angle score

Leg Angle score

$A $

Genetic differences in the ability of a sire’s calves to be born unassisted from 2 year old heifers.

Genetic differences in the ability of a sire’s daughters to calve unassisted at 2 years of age.

Genetic differences between animals in the length of time from the date of conception to the birth of the calf.

Genetic differences between animals in calf weight at birth.

Genetic differences between animals in live weight at 200 days of age due to genetics for growth.

Genetic differences between animals in live weight at 400 days of age.

Genetic differences between animals in live weight at 600 days of age.

Genetic differences between animals in the height of mature females.

Genetic differences between animals in the body condition of mature females.

Genetic differences between animals in live weight of cows at 5 years of age.

Genetic differences between animals in live weight at 200 days of age due to the maternal contribution of its dam.

Genetic differences between animals in the time from the start of the joining period (i.e. when the female is introduced to a bull) until subsequent calving.

Genetic differences between animals in scrotal circumference at 400 days of age.

Genetic differences between animals in hot standard carcase weight at 750 days of age.

Genetic differences between animals in eye muscle area at the 12/13th rib site in a 400 kg carcase.

Genetic differences between animals in fat depth at the 12/13th rib site in a 400 kg carcase.

Genetic differences between animals in fat depth at the P8 rump site in a 400 kg carcase.

Genetic differences between animals in boned out saleable meat from a 400 kg carcase.

Genetic differences between animals in intramuscular fat (marbling) at the 12/13th rib site in a 400 kg carcase.

Genetic differences between animals in feed intake at a standard weight and rate of weight gain when animals are in a feedlot finishing phase.

Genetic differences between animals in temperament.

Genetic differences in claw set structure (shape and evenness of claws).

Genetic differences in foot angle (strength of pastern, depth of heel).

Genetic differences in rear leg structure when viewed from the side (angle at front of the hock).

Genetic differences between animals in net profitability per cow joined in a typical commercial self replacing herd using Angus bulls. This selection index is not specific to a particular market end-point, but identifies animals that will improve overall net profitability in the majority of commercial, self replacing, grass and grain finishing beef production systems.

Higher EBVs indicate fewer calving difficulties in 2 year old heifers.

Higher EBVs indicate fewer calving difficulties in 2 year old heifers.

Lower EBVs indicate shorter gestation length.

Lower EBVs indicate lighter birth weight.

Higher EBVs indicate heavier live weight.

Higher EBVs indicate heavier live weight.

Higher EBVs indicate heavier live weight.

Higher EBVs indicate taller mature females.

Higher EBVs indicate more body condition of mature females.

Higher EBVs indicate heavier mature weight.

Higher EBVs indicate heavier live weight.

Lower EBVs indicate shorter time to calving.

Higher EBVs indicate larger scrotal circumference.

Higher EBVs indicate heavier carcase weight.

Higher EBVs indicate larger eye muscle area.

Higher EBVs indicate more fat.

Higher EBVs indicate more fat.

Higher EBVs indicate higher yield.

Higher EBVs indicate more intramuscular fat.

Lower EBVs indicate more feed efficiency.

Higher EBVs indicate better temperament.

Lower EBVs indicate less curl of the claw set.

Lower EBVs indicate more heel depth.

Lower EBVs indicate a less angular leg angle.

Higher selection indexes indicate greater profitability.

$A-L $

The $A-L index is similar to the $A index but is modelled on a production system where feed is surplus to requirements for the majority of the year, or the cost of supplying additional feed when animal feed requirements increase is low.

While the $A aims to maintain mature cow weight, the $A-L does not aim to limit the increase in mature cow weight as there is minimal cost incurred if the feed maintenance requirements of the female breeding herd increase as a result of selection decisions.

Higher selection indexes indicate greater profitability.

CLUDEN NEWRY V108PV

Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

CLUDEN NEWRY V24PV

SIRE: TEHAMA PATRIARCH F028PV

Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

CLUDEN NEWRY V208PV

Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

CLUDEN NEWRY V20PV

L519PV

SIRE: DUNOON RECHARGE R102PV

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

February 2026 TransTasman Angus Caמּle Evaluation

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

CLUDEN NEWRY V287PV

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

Lot 16

CLUDEN NEWRY V384SV

ENHANCESV

SIRE: CLUDEN NEWRY R214SV

NEWRY LASSIE M157#

Observed: CE,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

February 2026 TransTasman Angus Caמּle Evaluation

CEDtrs

Traits Observed: CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

CLUDEN NEWRY V115PV

CLUDEN NEWRY V370PV

CLUDEN NEWRY V61PV

Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

2026 TransTasman Angus Caמּle

Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

CLUDEN NEWRY V93PV

Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

CLUDEN NEWRY V79PV

CLUDEN NEWRY V158PV

SIRE: DUNOON RECHARGE R102PV

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

: GL,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

NEWRY V225PV

Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

February 2026 TransTasman Angus Caמּle Evaluation

Traits Observed: CE,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

CLUDEN NEWRY V283PV

Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

CLUDEN NEWRY V367PV

NEWRY V220PV

ENHANCESV

SIRE: CLUDEN NEWRY R214SV

NEWRY LASSIE M157#

Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

February 2026 TransTasman Angus Caמּle Evaluation

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

NEWRY V269PV

: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

CLUDEN NEWRY V140PV

SIRE: PARINGA STATESMAN S115PV

Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

February 2026 TransTasman Angus Caמּle Evaluation

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

CLUDEN NEWRY V184PV

February 2026 TransTasman Angus Caמּle Evaluation

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

CLUDEN NEWRY V59PV

SIRE: TEHAMA PATRIARCH F028PV

Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

CLUDEN

CLUDEN NEWRY V243PV

Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

Observed: GL,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

CLUDEN NEWRY V73PV

: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

CLUDEN NEWRY V83PV

Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

CLUDEN NEWRY V91PV

Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

NEWRY V857PV

Observed: 400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),Genomics

Date of Birth: 28/07/2024

SIRE: TEHAMA PATRIARCH F028PV

CLUDEN NEWRY V62PV

Register: HBR Mating Type: AI

L519PV

CLUDEN NEWRY T91PV S S NIAGARA Z29SV TEHAMA ELITE BLACKBIRD D826#

NEWRY N292SV

February 2026 TransTasman Angus Caמּle Evaluation

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

FTM TMNZ RUSTLER R300PV

February 2026 TransTasman Angus Caמּle Evaluation

Traits Observed: GL,BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

NEWRY FLOWER H60#

Reference Sire

Reference Sire

Date of Birth: 16/08/2020

CLUDEN NEWRY R214SV

Traits Observed: GL,BWT,200WT(x2),400WT(x2),600WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Structure(Claw Set x 1, Foot Angle x 1),Genomics

Reference Sire

F734SV

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,600WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Structure(Claw Set x 1, Foot Angle x 1),Genomics

Reference Sire

CLUDEN NEWRY T5PV

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,600WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Structure(Claw Set x 1, Foot Angle x 1),Genomics

CLUDEN NEWRY T34PV

Reference Sire

CLUDEN NEWRY T80PV

Traits Observed: GL,CE,BWT,200WT,600WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Structure(Claw Set x 1, Foot Angle x 1),Genomics

Reference Sire

Statistics: Number of Herds: 1, Prog Analysed: 9, Genomic Prog: 9

DUNOON RECHARGE R102PV

Traits Observed: BWT,200WT,400WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),DOC,Genomics

Reference Sire

Traits Observed: BWT,200WT(x2),400WT,600WT,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),-

Reference Sire

: 200WT(x2),400WT,SC,DOC,Structure(Claw

Reference Sire

Date of Birth: 03/08/2021

STOKMAN SOLUTION S329PV

OAKS K16#

SIRE: SITZ RESILIENT 10208PV DAM: STOKMAN DONNA P69SV SITZ STELLAR 726DPV SITZ MISS BURGESS 1856#

Traits Observed: GL,BWT,200WT,400WT,600WT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),Genomics

DONNA I62#

BUYERS INSTRUCTION SLIP

Purchaser – Name:

Address:

Postcode: Telephone:

Property Identification Code (PIC):

Account to:

Agent:

Lots Purchased:

Delivery Instructions:

Insurance required? Yes No

Preferred period?

Email:

Cluden Newry will contribute 50% of the cost on insurance (up to a maximum of 5% of the purchase price) for all policies written today (17/3/26). Details of insurance policy must be given to Cluden Newry in writing.

Please check with your insurance agent that cover is for loss of use as well as for death

Signature of Buyer:

Date: 17th March, 2026.

NOTE: NO VERBAL INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED.

SPECIAL NOTICE TO BUYERS:

1. In the interest of buyers and to prevent the occurrence of mistakes, all instructions concerning delivery, trucking and shipping of cattle, must be given IN WRITING and signed by the buyer or their representative.

2. Instructions for despatch of consignments comprising more than one owner must be signed by each buyer; no instructions will be considered complete until all have signed.

GUARANTEE

Cluden Newry stands by its bulls. All bulls sold by Cluden Newry are sound and fertile to the best of our knowledge. If an animal becomes infertile or breaks down due to reasons other than injury or misadventure within 2 years from the date of purchase, we will: - 0- 12 months from the date of purchase:

1. Provide you with a replacement bull, agreed upon by both parties, or

2. Issue you with a credit equal to the purchase price less the salvage value

- 12-24 months from the date of purchase:

1. Issue you with a credit equal to the 50% of the purchase price, less the salvage value

All claims are to be accompanied by a certificate from a registered veterinarian.

Angus Australia

Disclaimer and Privacy Information

Attention Buyer

Animal details included in this catalogue, including but not limited to pedigree, DNA information, Estimated Breeding Values (EBVs) and Index values, are based on information provided by the breeder or owner of the animal. Whilst all reasonable care has been taken to ensure that the information provided in this catalogue was correct at the time of publication, Angus Australia will assume no responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the information, nor for the outcome (including consequential loss) of any action taken based on this information.

Parent Verification Suffixes

The animals listed within this catalogue including its pedigree, are displaying a Parent Verification Suffix which indicates the DNA parent verification status that has been conducted on the animal. The Parent Verification Suffixes that will appear at the end of each animal’s name.

Privacy Information

The suffix displayed at the end of each animal’s name indicates the DNA parentage verification that has been conducted by Angus Australia.

PV: both parents have been verified by DNA.

SV: the sire has been verified by DNA.

DV: the dam has been verified by DNA.

#: DNA verification has not been conducted.

E: DNA verification has identified that the sire and/or dam may possibly be incorrect, but this cannot be confirmed conclusively.

In order for Angus Australia to process the transfer of a registered animal in this catalogue, the vendor will need to provide certain information to Angus Australia and the buyer consents to the collection and disclosure of that information by Angus Australia in certain circumstances. If the buyer does not wish for his or her information to be stored and disclosed by Angus Australia, the buyer must complete the form included below and forward it to Angus Australia. If the form is not completed, the buyer will be taken to have consented to the disclosure of such information.

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If you do not complete this form, you will be taken to have consented to Angus Australia using your name, address and phone number for the purposes of effecting a change of registration of the animal(s) that you have purchased, maintaining its database and disclosing that information to its members on its website.

I, the buyer of animals with the following idents

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