IT was a big day for sheep studs in central Victoria yesterday, who opened their gates to visitors during day four of Stock & Land Sheep Week.
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Simon Beattie, Derrynock, recently celebrated 50 years of Poll Dorset breeding. He showed us this year's lineup of rams, along with his Meat Maternal offering.
Finlay MacDonald, Fairburn, enjoyed a great morning of visitors, and showed us through his line up of Poll Dorsets and White Suffolk sheep.
Graeme Denhert, Fernhill Southdowns, showed us through this year's sale line up, along with his leading sires and the show team.
Rob McCartney, Yentrac Poll Dorsets, Southdowns, and White Suffolks, is thrilled the finishing touches are being put on the new shearing shed, which is so high that vehicles can be stored underneath.
Alan Harris, with four year-old son Tom, is hopeful to build on a "massive" 2016, which was the most successful year for the stud to date.
Kevin Hynam has opened the gates at Hynam Poll Merinos' new location at Longwood for day four of Stock & Land Sheep Week. It's been a big change from the Mallee, but it's meant he can concentrate on what he enjoys more - running livestock!
Kerrilyn Merinos stud principal Norm Weir said the season had been good so far at Dunluce.
Are you headed out to day five of Stock & Land Sheep Week? Listen to our day five podcast below.