'Burger' ABMFB6167
Terraweena Burger is named as such as a tribute to South African breeder, Lukas Burger who bred him from "Ripper", one of his leading sires. Burger was conceived in Africa and implanted as an embryo at Terraweena in April 2006. Burger was an outstanding kid from day one and we were delighted and gratified when he developed, the 'strut' applicable only to the really elite animals. Burger exudes supreme confidence with his agile and athletic gait and exceptionally proud stance. Burger's outstanding characteristics are numerous, but most notable of all is the capacity and density of his body form. His legs are strong and well placed and his hind quarter and back legs are abundantly meaty almost down to his hocks. When awarded Grand Champion Buck at the 2007 Australian National Championships, Judge Izak Vorster commented that Burger was "a buck in every sense of the word". His overall superiority has caught the attention of breeders from as far and wide as his place of conception, with enquiries for importation of Burger genetics back to Africa. An eye catching lttle group of Burgers kids are representing their father at the 2008 National Championships. | |

'Kobus' ABMFB6199Full brother to Australia's Grand Champion Buck, Terraweena Burger, Kobus has all the same style and enoblement as his famous sibling. With excellent extension of neck and regal stature, Kobus has all the attributes sought in a leading sire. Indicating a slight tendency to be later developing than his brother, Kobus is nonetheless showing signs of being a large framed and imposing sire. At the 2007 Australian National Championships, Kobus was awarded a fifth place in a large class (class won by Burger) reinforcing his position as a member of the Terraweena live export team sent on, from the Championships, to the US. | | 'Morris' ABMFB6092
Terraweena Morris, son of Sampson out of a 1999 born Terraweena dam. Morris has made a name for himself in his first year in the stud with his outstanding body capacity and hard muscling. First in his class at the 2007 Australian National Championships in Sydney, Morris went on to endorse his superiority by securing the title of 2007 Queensland Reserve Junior Champion Buck. Morris will be an important sire in the upcoming breeding season due to his breadth of back, strength of legs and width of chest. A strong, solid and well structured sire who will complement any mating combination. |  | 'Alexander' ABMFB6117
Alexander is the typical, quality progeny expected to result from the Lawrence, Banjo, Abraham breeding line. Long in the body, well fleshed throughout and correct in every way, Alexander is a tribute to his lineage not only on his sires side but also on his dam's, which includes a grandmother who was twice Australian Reserve National Champion Doe. 2nd in his class to Terraweena Morris at the 2007 Australian National Championships, Alexander was an obvious candidate to join the animals travelling to the US. | .jpg) | 'Bounty' ABMFB6118
Eye catching from a young age, Bounty is a noble and aristocrat looking animal with the 'X' factor, who is hard to overlook. Particularly notable for his meat qualities which his father, Abraham is so famous for, Bounty is full in the barrel and demonstrates hard, rounded muscle in the hindquarters. Bounty secured a third place at the 2007 Australian National Championships, placed immediately behind his brother, Alexander and his paddockmate, Morris. | .jpg) | 'Bounty and Alexander'
A perfect pair. Well bred, well grown and quality through and through, Bounty and Alexander are full brothers resulting from two leading Terraweena bloodlines. Both now in America, it is anticipated that these two sires will responsibly transfer these prime Terraweena bloodlines to a new continent where they will undoubtedly make their mark as they did in Australia. |  | 'Solomon' ABMFB6084Solomon is an exceptionally long buck displaying the stretch that his father Sampson is so famous for. With a well shaped head and horns, Solomon displays an erect stature and magnificence that stands out in the crowd. On the short list for the 2007 show team, Solomon failed to make the grade, not due to his own shortcomings, but to the heavy competition which was a feature of the selection process due to the high quality of his peers. |  | 'Heartbreaker' ABMFB6068Aptly named given his appeal, Heartbreaker is a favourite amongst all that meet him. His gentleness and inquisitive nature added to his physical attributes make him a very easy to manage and desirable sire. The son of Sampson, Heartbreaker exhibits all of his father's best attributes. A testament to linebreeding as he is the result of his father, Sampson over Sampson's mother. His extreme length complemented by his depth were all contributing factors to him securing a fourth place at the 2007 National Championships behind his stablemates Bounty, Alexander and Morris. |  | 'Moshie' ABMFB6185Moshie, named after his father, Moses, who was one of the famous Lawrence brothers and has now been unsold. Highly commended at the 2007 Australian National Championships, and truly representative of this fine breeding line, Moshie will be used as a stud sire in the upcoming breeding season at Terraweena. An exceptionally neat and correct young buck, Moshie will carry the great Moses tradition of excellence on to future generations. |  | 'Mundine' ABMFB6065
Named after Anothony Mundine, a famous Australian boxer. Mundine expresses all the flair and prowess of his namesake. Having achieved the title of of 2007 National Australian Grand Champion Red Buck, Mundine proceeded to America to fly the flag for the Australian 'red' bloodlines. A well balanced buck, Mundine is erect and proud in his bearing, displaying all the attributes of a true Champion. |  | | | | 'Albert' 5UBFB6012
Albert is the son of one of the top Amani does, 'Amani Brittny'. He has one of the best 'front ends' out of the whole 2006 drop at Terraweena, with an extreme extension of neck and exceptional head and hornset. Albert has arrived in America as a proud ribbon winner from the 2007 Australian National Championships. He can be counted on to maintain the style and quality attributes of the Amani Stud. |  | 'Jasper' 5UBFB6019
Jasper is an outstanding Amani sire with incredible character in his head and a robust, well balanced body. His style is typical of his father, Amani Laser who is proving one of the leading sires of the time. Jasper caught the Judge's eye at the recent National Show in Sydney who presented him with a highly commended ribbon in a very strong buck class. |  | 'Jimmy' 5UBFB6008
Jimmy is a direct decendent of 'Bent Horn' one of Australia's most influential sires. Bent Horn is renowned for producing offspring with exceptionally long necks and noble heads. Jimmy secured a position in the recent US export, specifically for the purpose of presenting American breeders with the opportunity of accessing these valuable traits through the 'Bent Horn' line. Although finer boned at a young age than a number of his contemporaries, Albert shows all the indications that he will grow into an imposing sire. |  |
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