2025

May 2025

Our Stud ewes have been lambing and we have kept up to date with recording birth date and type along with full pedigree. All breeding values are built on the foundation of these critical pieces of information and are of significantly lesser value if they are not known. Hand feeding of the lambing ewes has …

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April 2025

This is the best month for us to shear the previous year’s drop rams and ewes. The dry year meant that any young sheep grazing bean stubbles showed some dust. We had taken all the wool visual observations and found variation in dust penetration. After shearing we measured the scrotal circumference of all the young …

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March 2025

Joy and Allen attended Balmoral Sire Evaluation Field day. Whilst we do not have any progeny from our sires on display until 2026, we appreciated the high-quality presentations. These included results of flystrike breeding values research and some results from the University of New England (UNE) on lamb eating quality, (EQ) This year, Damien assisted …

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February 2025

Preg-scanning for multiples provides useful indications of reproduction, we cut short the December mating after weather effects were likely. Back up mating was planned following scanning which maximises the use of the best rams. Allen took a quick trip to Armidale NSW to meet key people in the sheep industry. This included an informal visit …

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January 2025

Our wonderful shearing shed is almost 60 years old. We replaced some of the battens in the pens with new lengths of hardwood. Our 2024 drop lambs were scanned for eye muscle and fat depth. We need to know early carcase measurements as they are most relevant for early finishing lambs.