Eastern Cape Midlands Boran Auction
Eastern Cape Midlands Boran Auction
The most expensive Boran bull that was sold for R70 000 by the Norval family of Three Rivers Boran in Adelaide to B Hurwitz Farming of Davel.
Photo: Marilise & Johannes Norval
Staff Reporter

Highest (bull): R70 000

Adelaide – The Eastern Cape Midlands Boran Auction was held on 20 April. B Hurwitz Farming of Davel bought the most expensive Boran bull from the Norval family of Three Rivers Boran in Adelaide for R70 000. The auction was hosted by CMW. 

Issue date: 25 May 2012



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