A 50-year breeding program is paying off for a family in New South Wales.
Their 34-month-old bull, Royalla Ventura, has been named the “Supreme Champion” at Beef Australia 2021. It is only the second time a shorthorn has taken home the trophy.
His handler describes him as a competitive bull that moves extremely well, has a lot of thickness, and is so soft.
He says, “He just looks at feed and gets fat!”
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