About us

 
 
 
 

 
 

The Little Meadows Angus herd is run on 1485 hectares which combines four properties situated in Dardanup, Wilga, Boyup Brook and Busselton.

The cow herd consists of 370 registered females and the main herds are run on our home property in Dardanup and ‘Burnley’ property in Mayanup (Boyup Brook). Our bulls are backgrounded on our ‘Strathmore’ property in Wilga and our heifer are grown out on the Busselton lease property.
Little Meadows Angus is run by Tony, Karen and Mostyn Golding and family.

 
 

Our herd

The Little Meadows Angus herd is run on 1485 hectares which combines four properties situated in Dardanup, Wilga, Boyup Brook and Busselton. The cow herd consists of 370 registered females and the main herds are run on our home property in Dardanup and ‘Burnley’ property in Mayanup (Boyup Brook). Our bulls are backgrounded on our ‘Strathmore’ property in Wilga and our heifer are grown out on the Busselton lease property. Little Meadows Angus is run by Tony, Karen and Mostyn Golding and family.

 
 

A Brief Rundown of Our OperatioN

Year Established
1950

HBR Females Mated Annually
370

Bulls Sold Annually
150

Hectares of Operation
1485

 
 
 
 

history

 
 
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Current Operations

Through the extensive use of embryo transfer and the purchase of key cow families the family now mates 370 HBR females each year. Today, Little Meadows Angus sell 150 bulls and some 50 surplus females annually to new and loyal clients.

 
 
 

MURRAY GREY STUD 1980 - 2000

In 1980 Tony and Karen Golding established a successful Murray Grey stud that led to their passion into the Angus world. The Murray Greg Stud was dispersed in 2000.

MERINOS & EMUS 1987-2000

By 1987 Graham, Jenny, Tony and Karen Golding were running 7500 fine wool Merinos and a crossbred flock in Wilga. 1987 also saw the family farming business expand into the breeding and marketing of Emus. The family attained the first license in the world to process Emus for their meat, oil and leather. Selling on both the export and domestic market they ran the very successful Emu enterprise until 2000.