The top-selling lot at the dairy week sale was a young Avonlea cow, which sold for $36,000.
The annual International Dairy Week auction cleared $450,000 with the top lot selling for $36,000.
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The 40 lots in the ST Genetics sale, run by Dairy Livestock Services, averaged $11,350.
The sale started with a bang, when the Coombes family from Ellenborough successfully bid $36,000 for a three-year-old Holstein, Avonlea Master Vee-Twin, offered by Brad Gavenlock and Murray Polson.
The next lot offered by young Stanhope breeder, Zoe Hayes, sold to the Jones family from Foster for $22,000.
Zoe had raised the six-month-old heifer, Llandovery Lambda Shira, after securing her as an imported embryo. She was elated with the result.
Zoe Hayes from Stanhope was the handler and owner of this heifer, which sold for $22,000.
Other high-selling lots were purchased by Maxmount, Smethurst Park, McDonald Park and C. L. Cawcutt (Gorbro Hano O Princess, $18,000); M. and K. Walpole, Yalca (Scottsw Creek Unstopabull Miranda, $18,000); and Loxby Brown Swiss, Laceby (Tandara Dairystar Lola 99, $18,000).
The sale breakdown by breed:
Holsteins: Twenty-one sold for a total of $278,000 and a $13,238 average.
Brown Swiss: Two sold for a total of $30,000, with a $15,000 average.
Illawarra: Three sold for a total of $28,000 with a $9333 average.
Guernsey: Two sold for a total of $20,000 with a $10,000 average.
Ayrshire: Six sold for a total of $58,000, with a $9666 average.
Jersey: Six sold for a total of $40,000, with a $6666 average.
This heifer which won the Junior Champion Interbreed sash at IDW 2024, sold for $18,000.