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Mountain View Brown Swiss

Locality: Biggenden, Queensland

Phone: +61 416 162 404



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25.01.2022 Pretty easy to love the Biver daughters! 2 year old and looking good.



23.01.2022 Due to a change in farm and circumstances, Mountain View Brown Swiss are offering for sale up to 60 registered Brown Swiss cows and heifers. All ages and stages. All in good condition and only being sold due to downsizing. Prices on application as they’ll all be different due to huge variety of cattle and ages. Larger lines of animals will be cheaper, but single and small numbers available and welcome. Family members from all our best families including Impact, Jasmine, Velv...et, Sandie etc. Call or text Robbie on 0416162404 if you’d like to know more about what’s on offer or arrange a look. Similar numbers of Illawarras for sale as well.

19.01.2022 New ride for Robbie

18.01.2022 130ml in 30 hrs. The dams are full and the creeks are running - thank you Lord



17.01.2022 When you can take 2 photos like this before 7am, you know it’s going to be a good day! Spectacular sunrise and twin heifers = winning!

11.01.2022 We believe in trying to dispel some of the flat out lies that are told about the dairy industry and practices that happen within it. This video is aimed at those who believe we ‘put cows in rape racks and forcibly inseminate cows to make them pregnant’. Feel free to share this with anyone you think needs some educating on what really happens.

10.01.2022 Due to a 70% heifer rate over the last 2 years, we have an oversupply it registered Brown Swiss heifers of all ages for sale. Can sell individually or in lines of heifers. All ages and stages from babies through to heavy in calf and all prices to suit accordingly. Enquiries to Robbie on 0416162404



10.01.2022 We had the best day yesterday at Biggenden’s Rose Festival, big thank you to Gary & Pascal for their mammoth amount of work to bring it together and well done to Jasmine for being such a good moo cow!

07.01.2022 Not too much need for this in Australia, but how cool is this?

07.01.2022 If any of our local friends are in Childers, make the effort to call into Childers Butchery. They stock a great range of local products including the delicious Dairy Fresh milk!

05.01.2022 Johann Traugott Radel purchased a block of land, now known as ‘Happy Valley’, on the 5th of July 1907 for 13 pounds. Johann wanted to be a farmer in a time when the then Queensland government needed and wanted farmers. The Government of the time knew that the growing population of Qld needed to be fed. Johann wanted to provide security and work for his sons. That same farm is now owned and managed by Johann’s Grandson and Great Grandson, 3rd and 4th generations. One can only wonder how much longer they can hold on against the governments of our time? #FairLaws4Farmers #YourFoodOurFuture #CoalstounLakes #QldDairy

05.01.2022 It’s a great feeling when our own LOCAL, fresh and quality milk hits the shelves for the first time!



03.01.2022 CQ Dairy Fresh - LOCAL FARMERS - LOCAL BUSINESS RADEL FAMILY BIGGENDEN -Our Story. The Radel family have been dairy farmers for a long time. A very long time. ...Continue reading

01.01.2022 A top award to win

01.01.2022 Love is a newborn baby!

01.01.2022 Fathers Day is just another day on the farm for us but it is a day that we love and appreciate all that our Dad does for us just a little bit more. Preg testing 60 animals today with a little extra help than normal.

01.01.2022 Don’t blame the cows

01.01.2022 The end of an era for our family. Robbie has showed cattle at Royal Brisbane Show for some 40 years. His father Graham another 30 years before that. In the next few days the dairy sheds, where Robbie called home for 2 weeks every August since the year he was born, will be ripped down to make way for corporate development and yet another townhouse complex. While we appreciate the need for change and progress, one can't help but stop and wonder if we will still have a Rural and Agriculture show at the end of it?

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