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Welcome Swallow Angus

Locality: Moorngag, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 5767 2244



Address: Illalangi, 83 Martin Rd 3673 Moorngag, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.welcomeswallowangus.com.au

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24.01.2022 AUTUMN BULL SALE & AUTUMN FEMALE DISPERSAL Monday 17 March at 11am. Producing High Performance Angus & Charolais Genetics www.welcomeswallowangus.com.au



24.01.2022 Check Out Lot 13 Welcome Swallow Aberdeen H248 offered for sale in the upcoming 2014 Welcome Swallow Outcross Autumn Bull Sale on Monday 17 March at 11am

24.01.2022 Check out our Bull Sale Preview Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiGbZLHpJUE

23.01.2022 Check out the latest news on widespread rain throughout NSW - let's hope this sees the cattle market begin to rally! Weather News - NSW soaked in significant follow-up rain BEN MCBURNEY, 1 MARCH 2014... Western and central parts of New South Wales received some welcome and much needed follow-up rain, with some places seeing their best March rain in three decades. Across the area, widespread falls of 25-to-50mm were recorded, with some places seeing even heavier falls than the rain event a little over a week ago. The normally dry Bourke saw more than its entire March average rainfall in the 24 hours to 9am today, recording 55mm. This was also the town's heaviest rain since January 2012, and for March since 1983. Elsewhere in the west, Nyngan collected 41mm and Lake Cargelligo 81mm, the best rain in two years for both places. Most of the Hunter Valley and lower Mid North Coast also saw significant rain after a very dry summer. Mount Seaview and Kempsey both saw their heaviest daily fall since autumn last year, recording 73mm and 45mm respectively. Maitland collected 54mm and Tocal 47mm, the heaviest rain since November. The widespread rain across the state has been caused by a series of low pressure troughs, with one lying over the inland and one just off the coast. These troughs have been fed by humid onshore winds sourced from the Tasman Sea, creating cloudy and unstable weather. This pattern will continue today, with the state's central west, central coast and Mid North Coast likely to see the most rain. Across these parts, further widespread totals of 10-to-30mm are likely, with isolated falls of up to 100mm. By Sunday the pattern will begin to break down, with only the state's north coast likely to see further significant rain with up to 50mm possible. From the start of the working week, it will be significantly drier across the state. However at least for the south and west, another trough should cross during the week bringing the risk of showers and thunderstorms, although the rain is not expected to be as widespread or as heavy. - Weatherzone Weatherzone 2014



21.01.2022 Hi everyone Suzy here after many requests we have joined up to Facebook not only to provide the latest news about forthcoming sales and the development of our genetics but as importantly to seek another way to collect feedback about the performance of our genetics. In addition we are constantly collecting information in our ongoing quest to do things better .so we thought this would be a good way to share as others have shared with us.

11.01.2022 If there is one stand out technology we have embraced it is the Low Stress Stockhandling techniques (LSS) pioneered by Bud Williams....check out this article written by another legend Temple Grandin ..... we have hosted LSS Courses before .... would like to hear if any are interested in us doing this again? We look forward to hearing from you!

09.01.2022 Check out the latest news on widespread rain throughout NSW - lets hope this sees the cattle market begin to rally! Weather News - NSW soaked in significant follow-up rain BEN MCBURNEY, 1 MARCH 2014... Western and central parts of New South Wales received some welcome and much needed follow-up rain, with some places seeing their best March rain in three decades. Across the area, widespread falls of 25-to-50mm were recorded, with some places seeing even heavier falls than the rain event a little over a week ago. The normally dry Bourke saw more than its entire March average rainfall in the 24 hours to 9am today, recording 55mm. This was also the towns heaviest rain since January 2012, and for March since 1983. Elsewhere in the west, Nyngan collected 41mm and Lake Cargelligo 81mm, the best rain in two years for both places. Most of the Hunter Valley and lower Mid North Coast also saw significant rain after a very dry summer. Mount Seaview and Kempsey both saw their heaviest daily fall since autumn last year, recording 73mm and 45mm respectively. Maitland collected 54mm and Tocal 47mm, the heaviest rain since November. The widespread rain across the state has been caused by a series of low pressure troughs, with one lying over the inland and one just off the coast. These troughs have been fed by humid onshore winds sourced from the Tasman Sea, creating cloudy and unstable weather. This pattern will continue today, with the states central west, central coast and Mid North Coast likely to see the most rain. Across these parts, further widespread totals of 10-to-30mm are likely, with isolated falls of up to 100mm. By Sunday the pattern will begin to break down, with only the states north coast likely to see further significant rain with up to 50mm possible. From the start of the working week, it will be significantly drier across the state. However at least for the south and west, another trough should cross during the week bringing the risk of showers and thunderstorms, although the rain is not expected to be as widespread or as heavy. - Weatherzone Weatherzone 2014



08.01.2022 Check out our latest Newsletter with all the info for our forthcoming Bull Sale on 17 March Click on this link http://welcomeswallowangus.com.au///ws_news_15Website1.pdf

06.01.2022 If you want to see how Welcome Swallow Genetics deliver check out the Delatite Video showcasing the progeny of our bulls. WELCOME SWALLOW DESIGNED TO DELIVER! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hTR-8H-isY

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