"Thuddungra" meaning running water, is aptly named from Native Australian language. The property "Thuddungra" sits a stone's throw from the village of Ebor and is placed between the Guy Fawkes River National Park and Cathedral Rock National Park.
Known for it's capacity to produce high yielding kilograms of beef per hectare, Thuddungra has served the current Vendors well. Turning off kill weight steers and heifers annually plus as a weight gain option for a large joining program.
With a mixture of Basalt and soft granite soils, the whole property has benefited from an ongoing fertiliser regime dating back to the late 80's. The majority of the property has been sown to a pasture mix of predominantly Fescue, Perennial Rye, White & Red Clovers with a historical balance of Cocksfoot, Rye & Clover mixes. Timbers consist of Black Sally, Stringy Bark & White Gum.
Subdivided into 12 paddocks and utilising the Guyra Ebor Road that traverses from North to South, Thuddungra is currently managed under a rotational grazing operation. There are 12 earthen dams, plus livestock have access to both Rigney & Sandy Creeks and their tributaries.
Located between Armidale & the Coffs Coast, Thuddungra is well positioned to take advantage of a high rainfall temperate climate with the capacity to produce outstanding weight gain on any class of livestock.
Contact Lachlan Cullen for your private inspection 0438 740 138