There was a good turnout at the Frontier Farmers Day held on Jono Bradfield’s farm in Bathurst. The event started off with a talk by Dougie Stern on Community Co-operation, then Dr. Martin Ferreira gave a very interesting insight on Redwater. Ian Walsh of New Zealand then gave his talk on the Optimal Animal, which was followed by a practical demonstration on Jono Bradfields cattle. The day was well organised with 134 people registering on the day
Pictures from the Day:
Justin Stirk of Frontier Bonsmaras welcoming everyone
Frontier Bonsmara Sponsors for the last 10 years were recognised with them receiving a Frontier Badge
Dougie Stern giving his talk on Community Co-operation
Dougie Stern giving his talk on Community Co-operation
The Farmers Day was well attended
Dr Martin Ferreira giving his presentation on Redwater, and the diagnosis of it
Dr Martin Ferreira giving his presentation on Redwater
Ian Walsh giving his speech on producing the optimal animal
Ian Walsh giving his speech on producing the optimal animal
Ian Walsh addressing the crowd and doing a practical demonstration on the Handley Bulls (Which are going to be on sale in August)
Ian Walsh addressing the crowd and doing a practical demonstration on the Handley Bulls (Which are going to be on sale in August)
Ian Walsh addressing the crowd and doing a practical demonstration on the Handley Bulls (Which are going to be on sale in August)
Jono Bradfield giving his information on his cows
Ian Walsh going explaining as he sorted the cattle into various groups
Jono Bradfields cows getting sorted into their different groups
Good support was shown at the Frontier Farmers Day
Ian Walsh explaining why he sorted the cattle into their different groups
Ian Walsh explaining why he sorted the cattle into their different groups
Ian Walsh explaining why he sorted the cattle into their different groups