Riverslea Group is an integrated farming business,
with an emphasis on Santa Gertrudis cattle,
commercial and stud stock.
Our farms are situated across Northern and Central Victoria, Australia.
Stud Santa Gertrudis bulls and females
are offered FOR SALE privately and at selected sales.
"As seed stock producers we are committed to breeding commercially relevant bulls that will produce progeny that meet the specifications that improve the bottom line.".
All our stud cattle are independently classified to meet exacting international standards of excellence.
At Riverslea we back our bulls with our "Best Beef Buy Back Program". The bulls are reared under realistic commercial conditions - ready to work. We boast fresh outcross genetics for the purebred herds and ultimate bulls for cross breeding. The cross bred progeny attract a premium as weaners, steers or bullocks. The female portion can be retained in your breeding herd.
Our female Santa Gertrudis herd is fertile, feminine, calves easily and has excellent milk with a high butterfat percentage. They are excellent mothers, boasting longevity with an ability to forage and walk for water.
We back the Santa Gertrudis breed in our commercial operations due to their feed efficiency, bloat resistance, high yield and carcass quality as well as few production losses. The Santa Gertrudis animal has increased muscling and superior weight gains. Santa Gertrudis are ideal for Australian conditions with heat tolerance and resistance to pink eye and eye cancers.
We regularly present our cattle for your inspection, and bench mark our cattle at
Major Shows, Field days and with Carcass Feedback data.
"Improve your herd's bottom line with
Riverslea's Best Beef Bulls"
Riverslea Group is run in partnership by Alan and Sonia Martin
– we invite you to contact us via our contact page.
On-farm visits by arrangement.
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"Improve your herd's bottom line with Riverslea's Best Beef Bulls"
We aim:
"To farm in a manner that is sustainable from
Agricultural, Financial and Ecological perspectives"