Naturally resilient cattle
Regenerative land practices

Welcome to Three Range Pastoral - a family-run cattle operation built on family legacy, a highly adapted, functional Angus composite herd and a deep respect for the land.

From our three properties - Wetlands at Augathella, Glenba at Morven, and most recently Amby Hills at Amby - we run an organically certified, grass-fed herd with a clear focus: breeding cattle that are fertile, functional, and highly profitable in our tough western Queensland environment.

Our breeding program, environment-first practices, and commitment to animal welfare are underpinned by the values we live by every day: family, positivity, communication, respect for our animals, and pride in our work.

Breeding Program

A disciplined, data-driven program focused on fertility, function, high market compliance and resilience, with a strict six-week joining period.

Find our more on our breeding program

Environment

We practise regenerative grazing and land management, aiming to regenerate landscapes for future generations.

Find out more about how we manage our land

Paddock Bulls for Sale

At Three Range Pastoral, we offer paddock bulls for sale throughout the year. Each bull is grass-fed, polled, naturally adapted, and ready to perform in a natural  environment. Approximately 5% of the male calf drop are kept as bulls. To stay in our system bulls are firstly appraised on temperament, structure, eyes, coat and sheath. They are scrotal measured and weighed at weaning and twelve months and vet and morphology tested at two years. They must have a 30cm scrotal by twelve months - displaying early puberty, at the same age our heifers are cycling.   

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Our story

Our story is built on family, succession, and a commitment to breeding cattle that thrive in tough western Queensland conditions.

Our story

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Our story is built on family, a passion for breeding naturally resilient grass fed cattle and a love of the land.
— Kate & Peter Moloney
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Naturally resilient cattle. Regenerative land practices.