SHEEP studs throughout southern Victoria opened their gates today, to kick off the first ever Stock & Land Sheep Week.
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Ardene Australian Whites stud principals Bruce and Jannie Hodgson said they had a good turnout during day one of Stock & Land Sheep Week.
Kyanga White Suffolks stud principal Andrew Newell said they decided to participate in Stock & Land Sheep Week to draw attention to the breed.
Gordon and Hamish Branson, Banquet White Suffolks and Suffolks, are the youngest principals exhibiting at Stock & Land Sheep Week.
A White Suffolk lamb was born on the first day of Stock & Land Sheep Week, and Hamish Branson took no time getting it weighed.
Boonerah Coopworths stud principal Lachie Ranken said the operation is family-run and predominantly commercially based.
Nathan Scott, Achieve Ag Solutions, said the open day was a good opportunity to talk to clients about what they do, in particular with electronic identification.
Josh Walter, Murnong Farms, talks about the Highlander Elite ewes that are on display on day one of Stock & Land Sheep Week.
Westleigh White Suffolks stud principal Ian Porter said sheep have to be able to handle conditions at their Lake Wongan property.
Simone Cotter, Cotter Suffolks and White Suffolks, talks about her great line up of sale rams, set to be sold in spring.
Are you headed out to day two of Stock & Land Sheep Week? Listen to our day two podcast below.