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Millah Murrah Tectonic breaks all the rules. He is a deep, thick-bodied bull with an impressive stretch. He calves early and easy without compromising growth, making him suitable for both heifer and cow matings. Tectonic showcases the body composition that Rector-sired cattle are renowned for, providing robust performance across a range of breeding needs. Offering positive fat traits without impacting the carcass. Tectonics phenotype, pedigree and dataset make him an ideal solution for a diverse range of matings.

Millah Murrah Rector R53 has rapidly earned a reputation as a sire of genetic depth and carcase quality, with his progeny reflecting the same muscularity and visual impact that made him a standout in his own right. As the sire of Millah Murrah Tectonic NMM22T69, Rector plays a key role in shaping the style, presence, and breeding versatility that Tectonic is known for.
A son of the influential Millah Murrah Nectar N334, Rector combines strong phenotype with an impressive data set. This genetic divergence enhances Tectonic’s appeal, allowing him to be confidently used across a broad range of bloodlines.
Backed by generations of proven genetics from Millah Murrah and Coonamble, Rector brings a legacy of breeding consistency and class. His contribution to the Australian Angus herd is well-reflected in the quality of cattle being bred and continues to add depth and market relevance to his son, Tectonic.

H113 was the first cow in the breed with 3 sons to sell for more than $40,000. Her full sister is H112, Ultrajet's granddam, who was briefly the highest priced Angus female in history, when she fetched $54,000 Millah Murrah's 2017 female sale. They are both sublime phenotype & structure cows. Their dam, Prue C48, is regarded as a matriarch of the Millah Murrah herd, with her legacy carried forward through these two influential daughters who embody exceptional maternal strength, backed by proven genetics from Hingaia 469, Crusader of Stern, and Ythanbrae Henry VIII.

Tectonic’s first calves hit the ground in May 2025, calving easily and hitting the ground running. They’ve shown impressive early growth, combining softness with the muscle expression. These calves are already displaying the depth and dimension that suggest they’ll mature into powerful herd bulls and large, high-capacity females with real breeding value as you would expect from his strong pedigree.

