THERE were plenty of visitors during day two of Stock & Land Sheep Week, who travelled around to studs in western Victoria.
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Estjam Poll Dorsets stud principal Esther Glasgow had ewes, lambs, and rams on display during day two of Stock & Land Sheep Week.
Nedelle Southdowns stud principal Ned Nagorcka said there had been a variety of people turn up to his open day.
Moora Hills Poll Dorsets had a variety of rams and ewes on display during day two of Stock & Land Sheep Week.
Allaye stud principals Allan and Gaye Donovan started off in dairy, but in recent years have moved into breeding Australian Whites.
Ross Macklin, Wairere Romseys, said they breed robust, fertile, free-moving sheep.
Bruan Poll Dorsets stud principal David Gordon said the Sheep Week open day exceeded expectations.
Damian Cameron and son Duncan, Athlone Poll Dorsets, tell us about their flock and this year's upcoming sale.
Cloven Hills stud co-principal Chris Dorahy enjoyed chatting with new and existing clients on day two of Stock & Land Sheep Week.
Mount Yulong's Daniel Rogers talks about their stud and commercial Poll Merino operation.
Dean Cameron, Noremac White Suffolks and Suffolks, is looking forward to having his first on-property sale this year, offering White Suffolks, Suffolks, and a composite breed that he is trialling.
Waradgery Coopworths stud principal Tim Johnston shows us his Coopworth offering, and the newly introduced South Suffolk breed.
Anthony Close, Kurra Wirra, is putting his Merino breeding flock to the test to ensure they are commercially successful.
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