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To Eurimbla.
Eurimbla
Red Polls is one of the largest Red Poll Studs in Australia
with over 200 breeders. Established in 1974 by the Coghlan
family "Eurimbla" is situated at the base of the
Tabletop Mountain Range just outside Albury in southern NSW.

Eurimbla History.
Eurimbla Red Poll stud was established
in 1974 with the Eurimbla prefix being an Aboriginal word
relating to the colour red. The foundation females for the
stud were seven heifers that were purchased from the Ingleden
stud of Bill Coghlan. The stud was first located at Glen Innes
in northern New South Wales, then in 1982 it was relocated
to the current address at Gerogery in southern New South Wales.
After
1974 selected bloodlines were introduced from every state
in Australia, except Queensland, and also from the United
States. Cattle and/or semen were purchased from Applecross,
Bundaleer, Cooeeyana, Huntly, Ingleden and Ingleden Park,
Luchii and Red Phoenix in New South Wales; from Wyena in Victoria;
from Conmurra in Tasmania; from Broomfield, Nyoka, Oakwood
and Pentwyn Vale in South Australia; from Yongerellen in Western
Australia; and from Marc and Pinpur in the United States.
Notable
amongst the many purchases, in terms of their influence on
Eurimbla, was buying our chosen bloodlines from the dispersal
of the Broomfield, Conmurra and Ingleden/Ingleden Park studs.
These studs each made a significant contribution to the Red
Poll breed in Australia.
The
Eurimbla herd now comprises more than 200 breeding age females.
All the cattle are run under commercial conditions, with every
animal having to prove his or her worth to remain in the herd.

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