

Welcome to Langi Kal Kal Angus 2026 Bull Sale
Breeding Angus Cattle with Consistency and Quality for over 40 Years
As breeders with over 40 years of experience, we take immense pride in the legacy of Langi Kal Kal Angus, specialising in cattle with exceptional qualities. We focus on breeding for superior fertility, docile temperament, excellent structural conformation, easy calving, and shorter gestation periods.
Our cattle have moderate frames, good performance, and consistently produce high-quality calves. The success of Langi Kal Kal Angus is rooted in our careful selection of cows and heifers with optimal structural form and pelvic capacity, which contribute to easier calving and better overall herd health. This ensures that both bulls and cows exhibit consistency, balance, and longevity.
Additionally, Langi Kal Kal Angus invests in toptier AI sires, incorporating proven, high-quality genetics into our breeding program for ongoing improvements in herd quality and performance.


Farm Address
HM Prison Langi Kal Kal
194 Langi Kal Kal Road
Trawalla Victoria


Welcome to Langi Kal Kal Angus 2026 Bull Sale
Langi Kal Kal Angus focuses on breeding fundamentals which are simple but nonnegotiable, to breed quality cattle that make money for our clients. Cattle with greater efficiencies, doing ability, fertility and exceptional docility. The Langi Kal Kal cow herd is the building blocks, that are renown for producing quality bulls and females that are retained for our breeding program. All our herd are rigorously culled based off our breeding philosophies and the traits our client’s demand.
Langi Kal Kal have been breeding Angus cattle for well over forty years and are proud to supply around 80 Bulls a year to our clients all over Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales. All of these bulls are structurally assessed; semen tested for motility and morphology. These bulls and the limited females we offer for sale each year are registered stud cattle, these individuals are pedigree verified through Angus Australia, providing a higher level of assurance to our clients when purchasing a new bull, or our positively tested in calf heifers we offer for sale at the PTIC Feature Sale at Ballarat CVLX in February annually.
Our Bull Sale runs on the first Wednesday of March each year, also at Ballarat CVLX where we will be offering our first crop of Ellingson Prolific sons that are growing into thick well-muscled bulls. Other sires such as Baldridge 38 Special, Sitz Tailor Made and some wellknown Millah Murrah sires will be well represented in our sale.
All our sale bulls and females for sale annually are on display at Beef Week open day at Langi Kal Kal Angus, Trawalla, where we look forward to catching up with some familiar faces, and giving everyone a look at the upand-coming bulls we have on offer.
Kind regards,
The Langi Kal Kal Angus Team
Health Program
All bulls on offer have been treated with the following vaccines and injections in order to help boost their health and help prevent damage in the form of disease, pests and trace deficiencies.
Ultravac 7in1
A vaccine for the immunisation of:
• Enterotoxaemia (pulpy kidney disease)
• Tetanus
• Black disease
• Malignant oedema (blackleg-like disease)
• Blackleg
• Leptospirosis (l. Hardjo and l. Pomona)
Pestigard
A vaccine for the immunisation of:
• Bovine Viral Diarrhoea Virus (BVDV) (Bovine Pestivirus)
Vibrovax
A vaccine for the immunisation of:
• Bovine Venereal Campylobacteriosis (Vibriosis)
Bovi-Shield MH-One
A vaccine for the immunisation and control of:
• Mannheima Haemolytica (MH), a lesion causing and respiratory illness.
Cydectin Long Acting Injection for Cattle
Used to help control:
• Roundworms
• Lungworm
• Cattle tick
• Mites
• Sucking lice
Piliguard
Used to help control:
• Pinkeye in cattle associated with infection by Moraxella bovis strains.

Multimin Evolution Injection for Cattle
Used to help improve immunity and fertility.
A trace injection containing:
• Copper
• Selenium
• Zinc
Structural Assesment
The Langi Kal Kal sale bulls have been carefully evaluated by Liam Cardile of BEEFXCEL to ensure the highest quality of stock is available for sale. Any bulls that did not meet the required standards have been removed from the sale draft.
Additionally, the female herd at Langi Kal Kal has undergone structural assessment to ensure the overall health and soundness of the herd is maintained.
Liam Cardile, an independent assessor with BEEFXCEL, is responsible for evaluating
many of Australia’s leading seedstock herds. BEEFXCEL does not engage in genetic marketing or provide specific breeding advice, ensuring there is no conflict of interest in their assessments.
The structural data provided by BEEFXCEL is highly regarded within the industry due to Liam Cardile’s independence and expertise.
For more information or to discuss the assessment process, Liam Cardile can be contacted directly at 0409 572 570.

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 % Genetic differences in the ability of a sire’s calves to be born unassisted from 2 year old heifers.
CEDtrs % Genetic differences in the ability of a sire’s daughters to calve unassisted at 2 years of age.
GL days
BW kg
200 Day kg
400 Day kg
600 Day kg
MCH cm
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.
MBC score Genetic differences between animals in the body condition of mature females.
MCW kg Genetic differences between animals in live weight of cows at 5 years of age.
Milk kg
DtC days
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.
SS cm Genetic differences between animals in scrotal circumference at 400 days of age.
CWT kg Genetic differences between animals in hot standard carcase weight at 750 days of age.
EMA cm2
Rib Fat mm
P8 Fat mm
RBY %
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.
IMF % Genetic differences between animals in intramuscular fat (marbling) at the 12/13th rib site in a 400 kg carcase.
NFI-F kg/day
Genetic differences between animals in feed intake at a standard weight and rate of weight gain when animals are in a feedlot finishing phase.
Doc % Genetic differences between animals in temperament.
Claw Set score Genetic differences in claw set structure (shape and evenness of claws).
Foot
Angle score Genetic differences in foot angle (strength of pastern, depth of heel).
Leg Angle score Genetic differences in rear leg structure when viewed from the side (angle at front of the hock).
$A $
$A-L $
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.
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 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.
Higher selection indexes indicate greater profitability.

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LANGI KAL KAL VICTORY V359SV






Kal Kal
LANGI KAL KAL VELOCITY V106PV
MILLAH MURRAH NECTAR N334PV


Notes: V106 is a very well bred HerdBook registered bull, sired by the renown Millah Murrah Sugar Ray. His Dam is from the famous Y301 Premier Dream family that has strong representation in many Studs throughout the world. Huge EMA and scrotal attributes.


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LANGI KAL KAL VALIANT V397SV


LANGI KAL KAL
MURRAH MILESTONE M308PV
MILLAH MURRAH RADO H331SV MATAURI REALITY 839#
MILLAH MURRAH KLOONEY K42PV





Lot 7 - VLK24V360 - Langi Kal Kal Viper
LANGI
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Lot 10 - VLK24V351 - Langi Kal Kal Veeken V351SV




LANGI KAL KAL VIBRANT V386PV


LANGI KAL KAL VULCAN V378SV
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LANGI KAL KAL VAUGHAN V371SV


Lot
14 - VLK24V377 - Langi Kal Kal Van Dieman V377SV
LANGI KAL KAL VEGAS V389SV


Notes: V389 has it all. Perfect structure, well muscled, huge EMA, great scrotal measurements and perfect feet. Again out of the Prolific sire, V389 has stood out from the crowd. Quality animal. Grand Dam of Lot 14.




Lot 18 - VLK24V380 - Langi Kal Kal Vasse V380SV
LANGI KAL KAL VAULT V350SV
BENFIELD SUBSTANCE 8506#
MOHNEN SUBSTANTIAL 272#
MOHNEN GLYN MAWR ELBA 1758#
Sire: USA18397542 SITZ STELLAR 726DPV

BALDRIDGE ISABEL Y69#
Dam: VLK22T152 LANGI KAL KAL T152#
KAL KAL R197#
KAL KAL M328SV SITZ PRIDE 200B# SITZ PRIDE 308Y#
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LANGI KAL KAL VIRTUAL V348SV
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Traits Observed: BWT,SC,Scan(EMA,Rib,Rump,IMF),Genomics

LANGI KAL KAL VITALITY V370SV






Lot 22 - VLK24V375 - Langi Kal Kal Victor Harbour V375SV
Lot 21 - VLK24V370 - Langi Kal Kal Vitality V370SV
LANGI KAL KAL VIABLE V112SV
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LANGI KAL KAL VOYAGER V338SV
MILLAH MURRAH ELA M9PV






LANGI KAL KAL VORTEX V395SV




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Lot 28 - VLK24V395 - Langi Kal Kal Vortex V195SV



LANGI KAL KAL





LANGI KAL KAL VOUCH V372SV


LANGI KAL KAL VAVALDI






Lot 35- VLK24V335 - Langi Kal Kal Vegemite V335SV
Lot 34
VLK24V356 - Langi Kal Kal Vivaldi V356SV
LANGI KAL KAL VENICE V382SV






Lot 37 - VLK24V355 - Langi Kal Kal Varsity V355SV
Lot 36 VLK24V382 - Langi Kal Kal Venice V382SV
LANGI KAL KAL VERSUVIUS V363SV




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Lot
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- Langi Kal Kal Veto



LANGI KAL KAL VANCOUVER V347SV





LANGI KAL KAL VERONA V398PV





LANGI KAL KAL VADER V367SV


Lot 45 - VLK24V349 - Langi Kal Kal Viking V349SV
LANGI KAL KAL VOID V343SV
Sire: USA19444025 STERLING PACIFIC 904PV Dam: VLKR106 LANGI KAL KAL R106# MISS BLACKCAP ELLSTON J2# MOGCK BULLSEYEPV HOOVER NO DOUBTPV
KAL KAL L146#

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Lot 46 - VLK24V343 - Langi Kal Kal Void V343SV

Bull Warranty
Langi Kal Kal Angus strongly recommends that all purchasers insure their bulls for loss of use through accident i.e. broken penis, broken leg, death, etc. These are normal risks associated with the ownership of a bull. Langi Kal Kal Angus cannot be held responsible for accidents and events which occur out of our control.
All bulls are semen tested prior to sale and fertility guaranteed for 12 months from the time of sale.If a bull should prove to be infertile the process shall be as follows:
• A replacement bull will be supplied or the purchase price be credited for futuresales.
• Langi Kal Kal Angus will be responsible for all transport costs associated.
• Langi Kal Kal Angus will retain meat processors funds of failed bulls.
This guarantee excludes loss of progeny. Any claim must be accompanied by a relevant veterinary certificate.
Angus Australia Disclaimer
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.


CHILTERN PARK MOE M6PV
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Statistics: Number of Herds: 262, Prog Analysed: 4605, Genomic Prog: 2596
MILLAH MURRAH SUGAR RAY S76PV
K C F BENNETT PERFORMER# COONAMBLE HECTOR H249SV
COONAMBLE E9PV
THOMAS UP RIVER 1614PV
MILLAH MURRAH LOCH UP L133PV YTHANBRAE HENRY VIII U8SV
MILLAH MURRAH BRENDA H49SV
Sire: NMMN334 MILLAH MURRAH NECTAR N334PV Dam: NMMP81 MILLAH MURRAH FLOWER P81SV
MILLAH MURRAH DIGBY D108PV


MILLAH MURRAH PRUE H113PV MILLAH MURRAH PRUE C48SV

MILLAH
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Statistics: Number of Herds: 3, Prog Analysed: 62, Genomic Prog: 28
DOB: 04/02/2021 Registration Status: HBR Mating Type: AI
EF COMPLEMENT 8088PV
EF COMMANDO 1366PV
RIVERBEND YOUNG LUCY W1470#
MILLAH MURRAH HIGHLANDER G18SV
MILLAH MURRAH HIGHLANDER L262PV
Sire: NMMP15 MILLAH MURRAH PARATROOPER P15PV Dam: NMMP101


MILLAH MURRAH ABIGAIL J315PV
MURRAH ABIGAIL P101PV
MILLAH MURRAH HIGHLANDER G18SV R/M IRONSTONE 4047#
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MILLAH MURRAH ELA M9PV MILLAH MURRAH ELA K127SV MILLAH MURRAH ABIGAIL H10PV MILLAH MURRAH ABIGAIL D109PV Dir
Statistics: Number of Herds: 1, Prog Analysed: 27, Genomic Prog: 8
MURRAH SIGNPOST S209PV

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Statistics: Number of Herds: 146, Prog Analysed: 2854, Genomic Prog: 1893



SITZ STELLAR 726DPV
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Statistics: Number of Herds: 181, Prog Analysed: 2197, Genomic Prog: 1359
INNESDALE ENHANCE R31SV
DOB: 21/07/2020
SYDGEN GOOGOL#
SYDGEN EXCEED 3223PV
SYDGEN FOREVER LADY 1255#
SYDGEN C C & 7#
INNESDALE GALAXY G71SV
INNESDALE EVA Y97#
Sire: USA18170041 SYDGEN ENHANCESV Dam: VMIK15 INNESDALE GINA K15PV
SYDGEN LIBERTY GA 8627#
SYDGEN RITA 2618# FOX RUN RITA 9308#
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Statistics: Number of Herds: 2, Prog Analysed: 86, Genomic Prog: 50
INNESDALE EXCEL E100SV
INNESDALE GINA H103SV
INNESDALE GINA A76#

STERLING PACIFIC 904PV
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Statistics: Number of Herds: 226, Prog Analysed: 3331, Genomic Prog: 1939

ELLINGSON PROFILICPV
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Statistics: Number of Herds: 44, Prog Analysed: 372, Genomic Prog: 201











Meet the Langi Kal Kal Angus Team

Kahn has grown up in a farming family with both cattle and sheep operations, and it’s no secret that cattle are his passion. Kahn completed his apprenticeship in butchering over 30 years ago, where he went on to manage and own Butcher shops and Wholesale Businesses. Following his career in the meat industry he was employed by a local Agriculture business which specialised in fine wool fat lamb operation on over 10,000 acres. For almost 10 years Kahn has been employed by the Department of Justice and Community Safety at H.M Prison Langi Kal Kal, and for the past seven years as the Farm Manager.
Kylie grew up in Far North Queensland on Brahman Country. Her family had a fattening paddock on the coast for the live export market as well as our own consumption. Kylie moved to Victoria and commenced working for Corrections in 2016 and has been a part of the farm team since 2021. Although being relatively new to the agricultural field, Kylie’s enthusiasm to learn and natural abilities have been a welcome addition within Langi Kal Kal Stud.
Adam Smith
When Adam joined the Ag Team over 5 years ago, he brought with him over 25 years of lived farming experience and qualifications. Adam grew up locally within the Central Highlands district before going into partnership on the family stud dairy farm in Northern Victoria. Showing cattle, pasture management, hay contracting and stock cartage is also on Adam’s list of agribusiness qualifications and expertise. Adam’s proficiency in being able to collaborate and relate to stakeholders while putting into practice his extensive knowledge and understanding of stud cattle and farm management is an essential skill within Langi Kal Kal Stud. His background in all aspects of stock husbandry, stud showmanship and passion for agriculture is a clear strength demonstrated within the Langi Kal Kal Farm team.
We have an ever changing group of Farm Hands that work hard in both the sheep and cattle management at Langi Kal Kal Farm. These Farm Hands are learning vocational skills required for employment upon release in line with industry standards. They are also trained in many different sectors of farm management including: animal husbandry, fencing, chainsaw, tractor use, chemical handling, crutching and shearing. This training is completed by a nationally accredited training agency.
Kahn Jantzen
Kylie Pervan
Langi Kal Kal Angus Workers

Phone: 0418 847 637
Email: langikalkalangus@justice.vic.gov.au
Web: www.langikalkalangus.vic.gov.au