182,000 euros for Magister: most expensive bull in Traunstein's history!

182,000 euros for Magister: most expensive bull in Traunstein's history!
Chiemgau-Halle, Siegsdorfer Str. 1, 83278 Traunstein, Deutschland - An animal good day for the breeders in Traunstein: The bull "Magister" has set a new record with an incredible 182,000 euros at the recent auction. Never before has a bull in Traunstein auctioned at such a high price. The bull's son came from the "Rivergen" insemination station and convinced with a total breeding value of 146 and a milk value of 136, which put the breeders in a high spirits. Its milking of 120, an extraordinary value for polled bulls, is particularly impressive, reports the PNP .
"Mangan" has a good grip on his descendants, because five bulls from the grandmother of "Magister" have already been sold at insemination stations. Christian Niederbuchner's breeding operation from Aiging can therefore look forward to a very successful kuhlinie, the P-line. This shows that a good hand in breeding also pays off financially.
calf market and upcoming events
The next opportunity to acquire breeding animals is imminent: On June 18, the calf market will be held in the Chiemgau Hall in Traunstein. From 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., interested buyers can look at the animals from 7:30 a.m. Among other things, cow calves are auctioned for breeding and mast and bull calves. Buyers should therefore paint the appointment red in the calendar!
There is a short interlude on June 19, when the breeding association is not available due to Corpus Christi. After that, it is time to "get on the seats, ready, go!" For the calf market on July 2 and the breeding cattle market on July 10, where the best animals come to auction. Here the buoyancy will be at 8:00 a.m. and the evaluation of the female animals will start at 9:30 a.m. The auction is at 12:00 p.m.
auction results in view
The market is exciting: In the last auction, seven calves changed the owner for an average of 2,507 euros, while six second calf cows achieved an average of 2,850 euros. In the case of the young cows, the average price was 2,907 euros, with the most expensive young cow sold by Michael Huber from Steinrab for a proud 4,250 euros. It is also noteworthy that only twelve breeders received prices below 2,500 euros-this is shown by the high demand for breeding animals, which according to the still.
The next breeding cattle market will offer further incentives on July 10, because from July the bulls are available in insemination use for at least 4,500 euros. An exciting time is waiting for the buyers, not least because of the high inheritance options of polled bulls.
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