TUESDAY 15TH AUGUST 2017 BENALLA SHOWGROUNDS Inspection from 10.00am Ram Auction 1.00pm 8 Participating Studs: Bennmann Kilfeera Park Kilfeera Park Poll Koole Vale Toland Poll Merino Wirrate Bindawarra Hynam Poll ANNUAL RAM SALE ANNUAL RAM SALE Major Sponsor & Sole Agent 3% rebate to outside Agents & Sheep Classers in attendance. MERINOS NORTH EAST Contact: Rex Bennett District Wool Manager on 0427 816 063
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TUESDAY 15th AUGUST 2017 BENALLA SHOWGROUNDS
Inspection from 10.00am Ram Auction 1.00pm
8 Participating Studs:
BennmannKilfeera ParkKilfeera Park PollKoole ValeToland Poll MerinoWirrateBindawarraHynam Poll
ANNUALRAM SALEANNUALRAM SALE
Major Sponsor & Sole Agent
3% rebate to outside Agents & Sheep Classers in attendance.
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Contact: Rex Bennett District Wool Manager on 0427 816 063
STOCKFEED & RURAL MERCHANDISE:
Full Range of Sheep husbandry products including:
• Drenches• Lice Treatments
• Fly Protection Products• Wool Packs
• Vaccines• Lamb Marking Equipment
• Ear Tags & Applicators
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eg. 3% of fibres greater than 30 micron = 97% Comfort
Factor (CF).
CURVE - Is the Mean Fibre Curvature measured in degree per
mm of fibre length. The LOWER the angle, the LOWER the
crimp frequency.
Testing and terminology provided by Riverina Fleece Testing
Services.
All rams brucellosis accredited.
PRESIDENT’S WELCOME
On behalf of the North East Merinos stud breeders, I would like to welcome you to our 22nd Annual Benalla Ram Sale.
The seasons have been kind to us in the northeast over the past 12 months, except for a dry June! This has provided an ideal joining and lambing season, with higher than normal lambing percentages for a lot of producers. Couple this with high prices for lamb and mutton recently, and it is a great time to be in the sheep industry.
It is even greater to be in the merino industry because we have seen wool prices soar since January. Those who have continued to breed merinos are being rewarded, with the EMI reaching a high of 1560c/kg and hovering around 1500c/kg since then.
I would like to welcome Kevin and Tracy Hynam and family, Hynam Poll Merinos, both to our area and to our North East Merinos group, and wish them all the best with their first sale with us.
I would like to thank our major sponsor, Elders, for their continued valuable support in making this sale possible. Thanks must also go to our minor sponsors and their contributions, which are greatly appreciated.
Thank you to all of our members for the time they put in to making this sale possible. To our vendors, who continue to display and offer high quality merino rams, and to Anna Toland (Secretary) and Sandra Heal (Treasurer) for keeping the group running!!!
Thank you for attending this sale, and I wish all bidders the best of luck.
Simon RiddlePresident
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Objectives:
(i) To highlight the all purpose attributes of the Australian merino by combining objective and visual assessments for both wool and meat characteristics. Reproductive related traits of wrinkle, face cover and testicle size also to be taken into consideration.
(ii) To identify the young Australian merino rams with the best combination of superior wool, carcase and reproductive attributes.
(iii) To select these rams with short wool to assist carcase evaluation, and with lambs or two teeth to reflect the commercial relevance in the industry where premiums exist for young sheep.
Eligibility: Short wool (March or August shorn or minimum 4 months wool growth) merino rams, horned or polled, not showing more than 2 teeth that conform to the AASMB definition of Australian Merino. Fine, medium and strong wool classes to be judged separately or as one. Likewise, lambs teeth and two teeth rams.
Guidelines: A maximum point score of 100 is to be divided equally, with 25 points for objective carcase measurements, 25 points for objective fleece sample measurements, 25 points for visual carcase judging and 25 points for visual wool judging. The Champion and Reserve Champion All Purpose Australian Merino are chosen by two judges from the three highest point scores.
We also award the title of Champion Wool sale ram to the animal with the highest points score for wool. This ensures that the all important wool attributes of the Australian merino are retained and recognized.
ALL PURPOSE AUSTRALIAN MERINO CRITERIA BENNMANN
Principals: Dean & Charmane Bennett Luke & Adam BennettAddress: 438 Dickens Road Everton Upper 3678Phone/Fax: 03 57270464Mobile: 0413 415495Email: [email protected]: 700mmFlock No.: 5054Micron Av: 18.5Vaccinating with Guidair for 9 years Bennmann merino stud was founded in 2005 and registered in 2008, following the purchase of 50 stud ewes and a number of stud rams from Bindawarra Stud.
At Bennmann, we are following the footsteps of previous generations of wool growers. Heading into the fifth generation of Bennett sheep breeders, we have the extraordinary privilege of being able to continue the process of delivering one of the earth’s finest fibres.
We are understandably proud of the tradition of excellence that we have inherited and want to continue to enrich and develop. We know that merino wool is unique and we are passionate about breeding the ultimate quality fleece. Our aim at Bennmann is to breed highly sustainable and extremely desirable wool, breeding sheep with an emphasis on soft, bold crimping white wools on a meaty frame. This has led us into breeding poll rams which shows our increasing objective to provide growers with a broader choice of options. We believe that future market trends are developing towards a dual purpose animal with more profitable income returns through the strong combination of meat & wool.
We purchased a Kerrilyn Poll Ram at the 2014 Bendigo Sheep & Wool Show, to increase the body size and constitution within our flock. This new Kerrilyn ram weighed 130kg and cut a fleece weight of 15kg. Then in October 2014, we obtained 12 Stud ewes and 1 Stud ram from the One Oak Stud dispersal sale. These new additions along with Woodpark Poll and Poll Boonoke stud rams adds a comprehensive basis to our genetics.
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BINDAWARRA MERINO STUD HYNAM POLL
Principals: Steve & Lisa HarrisonAddress: 72 Giffard West Road, Giffard West, Vic. 3851Phone: (03) 5146 8303 Steve Mobile: 0427 468 303Email: [email protected]: www.bindawarra.com.auFacebook: Bindawarra Merino StudRainfall: 600mmFlock No.: 3892Micron Av.: 18.5µ
Steve & Lisa purchased the Bindawarra Merino Stud (Est. 1963) in December 2011 from Murray and Janet Toland and relocated the stud from the high country at Cobungra to the Gippsland coastal plains at Giffard West, mid-way between Sale and Yarram, running the stud on a separate property to their successful commercial flock. Bindawarra has built an enviable reputation as a leading stud for commercial woolgrowers with many clients selling their clips at consistently above average rates, enabling them to maintain profitable businesses.
The distinctive wool type of the Bindawarra Merino is a long stapled, deep crimping, soft handling, bright, white wool. A number of years of successful AI programs have resulted in many fine young poll and horned rams from leading sires. Poll ewes have recently been purchased from both Middle View and Southrose stud dispersal sales.
Bindawarra Merino genetics continue to perform well in the top end of the Sire Evaluations over the last 15 years, when benchmarked against other leading studs. Bindawarra 400 recently ranked 1st in the Merino Production index (MP+), 1st in the Fibre Production index (FP+) and 3rd in the Dual Purpose index (DP+) in a Merino Superior Sires evaluation. Bindawarra 400, and his progeny, are among the leading sires in our breeding program. Clients have consistently performed well in wether production trials also. Bindawarra fleeces are regularly entered into local and national competitions, with highlights being prizes at the Australian Sheep and Wool Show and the Royal Melbourne Show.
Previous owner, Murray Toland, is still involved as stud advisor and his selection emphasis for rams will be continued with the traits of fertility, constitution, doing ability and easy care characteristics prominent. Renowned sheep classer Murray Elliot has been instrumental in working with Murray in developing this wool type over a long period of time.
Bindawarra are committed to breeding quality sires that will allow clients to breed for future requirements. Breeding emphasis has focussed on plainer bodied sheep without compromising wool quality or quantity.
Bindawarra Merinos are well placed to give the discerning buyer a solid future in a challenging wool market.
Principals: Kevin and Tracy HynamAddress: 643 Carmodys Road, Longwood VIC 3665Phone: 0427 833 262 Email: [email protected]: www.facebook.com/hynampollmerinosFibre Diameter: 19.6ABC Score: NA vaccinated
Hynam Poll Merinos was established with the purchase of stud ewes from a dispersal at Karoonda SA in 1988. Hynam Poll Merinos aim to produce dual purpose meaty framed sheep with soft elite wool. Based initially on large SA bloodlines, recent infusions from Wallaloo Park, Glenlea Park, Gunallo. Ridgeway, Forest Springs and Kamarooka Park have continued to maintain our adult sheep under 20 micron, cutting 7-8kg.
Our rams perform successfully throughout the Mallee, Western District, Central and Southern VIC, and Southern NSW and we will be offering rams at Bendigo, Hamilton, Benalla and Murray Bridge multi-vendor sales as well as on property private selections.
At Hynam Poll Merinos, we aim to provide affordable quality and service.
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KILFEERA PARK
Principals: Murray & Fiona McKenzie 131 Brock Rd Lurg VIC 3673Phone: 03 5766 6278Fax: 03 5766 6248Email: [email protected] No: 3425Fibre Diameter: 18 - 20.0 micronSheep No’s: 850 Stud Ewes, 700 Flock EwesLocation: Fifteen kilometres east of Benalla on undulating to hilly country with gray alluvial and red loamy soils. OJD Vaccinated since 2004
KILFEERA PARK HISTORYKilfeera Park was founded in 1971 by DJ McKenzie. The stud was originally based on Hazeldean blood and in 1979 Wonga blood was introduced. An AI program commenced in 1988 using semen Roseville Park. From this point on, Kilfeera Park has continued to use Roseville Park as there main genetic source, with infusions from Glendonald (Purple family) and Moutere (NZ). In1997, a share in a Merryville ram (MV 1693) was purchased, while in 2000 & 2004 the stud purchased sires from Wurrook, and semen from two leading sires at Wurrook, in 2001. 2003 saw the stud purchase two Roseville Park sires from their Purple Family, including another in 2005 and 2 more in 2008.
A new family called CLASSIC D.C was formed in 2000. This family is a Roseville Park/ Merryville cross, which is proving to be a very successful mix. This family excels in producing deep crimping (DC) wools with low microns and superior handling ability (Elite). The year 2000 saw the stud embark on the use of Performance Testing using Estimated Breeding Values (EBVs). These values will predict more closely the individual’s true genetic worth, and allow the stud to be benchmarked, not only within, but also externally. Kilfeera Park is a member of Sheep Genetics (SG), using Australian Sheep Breeding Values (ASBV's).
Kilfeera Park is one of the oldest North East studs, under the management of Murray & Fiona McKenzie. It produces medium/fine wool, bred in an average rainfall of 750 mm (30 inches). Our aim is to breed sheep that exhibit soft, supple skins, which produce wool that is superior in style and handle, whilst maximizing size and weight.
KILFEERA PARK POLL MERINO STUD
Principals: Clyde & Sue McKenzie PO Box 627 Deniliquin NSW 2710 0427 842 342 [email protected] Stud Adviser: Murray McKenzieFlock No. 853Fibre Diameter: 19 micronSheep Nos: 200 special stud ewes 200 flock ewes Location: Old Hume Highway, Baddaginnie Vic 3673 The Stud was founded in 1983 by AC & SL McKenzie with the purchase of 50 stud ewes and 1 stud ram from McDonald Cobran Poll Merino Stud. From 1986, Glendonald genetics were used through both the purchase of rams and AI and this influence continued until the purchase of a Terrick West Poll ram in 2003. From 2005, Roseville Park rams have been introduced and with the addition of a Wurrook Poll ram in 2012. With over 30 years of breeding, the Stud is now predominately Roseville Park blood. Progeny today is by Kilfeera Park Poll & Wurrook Poll sires.
Koole Vale was founded in 1995 with ewes from Woolaroo and a ram from Billa Burra Burra Stud. Since 1999 Glendonald has been a big influence with the introduction of ewes, rams and semen. An annual AI program is conducted using top rams that suit our operation. In 2002 a Poll stud was formed with Glendonald genetics, a ram from Weealla and semen from Nyowee has been added with success.
Our aim is to produce a versatile merino with a Fine-Medium/Medium wool type that is white, stylish and heavy cutting. Our rams are sold across Victoria into high and lower rainfall districts.
We benchmark our sheep by showing at major sheep shows as well as fleece shows and wether trials. We have won the most valuable fleece at Royal Melbourne Show 6 times, Champion Medium Ram & Ewe at Hay and Hamilton sheep shows and placed 2nd at the 2013 Ovens Valley wether trial cutting 8.71kg of 19.3 micron. We topped the Bendigo sheep market ewe section with $166 in May 2017.
Our 2nd on property ram sale will be held on 11th October 2017 where we will offer 36 Merino/Poll Merino Rams and 14 White Suffolk rams.
www.koolevale.com.au
TOLAND POLL MERINO
Principals: Philip and Georgina Toland, Simon Riddle and Anna TolandAddress: “Feltrim”, 1888 Feltrim Rd Violet Town VIC 3669Email: [email protected][email protected]: www.tolandmerino.com.auPhone: 0429 981 605Region: North East VictoriaState: VictoriaRainfall: 600mmFibre Diameter: 16 - 19µRams Sold/Year: 200Ram Sales: Bendigo, Ballarat, Hamilton, Benalla in August On property Ram Sale on last Monday of SeptemberMain Sires Used: Toland Merino and Toland Poll SiresABC Score: 7 OJD VaccinatedHeatlh Status: MN3 Vaccinated and Brucellosis Accredited
Breeding Objectives:1. Free growing, bright, soft, long stapled wools under 19µ.2. Large framed sheep producing heavy, supreme quality wool. 3. High growth rate and early maturing progeny4. Increased worm resistance, improved carcass qualities and fertility.
History: Toland Merinos originated in Omeo in 1982, comprising two thirds of the Bindawarra Stud until separation in 1990. We have been in the North East of Victoria since 1988 and have developed highly productive fine merinos excelling in heavy cutting elite wool. In 1988 a Poll Merino Stud was started and is now a major emphasis of our operation. All sale rams have full ASBV’s available.
MN3 & BrucellosisAccredited
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WIRRATE
Principals: Ken & Sandra HealAddress: 3683 Heathcote Road Nagambie 3608Phone: 5794 2475 Mobile: Ken 0408 522 902 Sandra 0428 597 085Email: [email protected]: 550 mlFibre Diameter: Five year average 19.3 micronABC Score: OJD vaccinated since 2006
Wirrate Merino Stud was established in 1987 with the purchase of 80 Wallaloo Park ewes and 1 stud ram. We have used Wirrate and Wallaloo Park sires almost exclusively, both in our stud, and commercial ewe flock which was established in 1981. This has created a pure bloodline which ensures our commercial growers get a predictable outcome and consistent progeny type.
The Wirrate breeding program has created an animal which is producing a high quality industrial processing fibre for next to skin wear. This elite wool quality, combined with a large framed, plain bodied sheep is the prototype of the modern Australian merino. Using Wirrate rams can help the commercial grower to minimize risk, by breeding both a wool and meat producing animal. Recent additions of Poll sires have furthered this by breeding an early maturing type which allows clients to increase profitability by meeting the high demand for sheep meat.
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18.7
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Principals: Philip & Georgina Toland. Simon Riddle and Anna Toland
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RAMS
BUYERS INSTRUCTION SLIP
In the interests of buyers and to prevent the occurrence of mistakes, all instructions concerning the delivery of rams must be given in writing and signed by the buyer or his or her representative. No verbal instructions can be accepted.
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Address
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR THE SALE OF STUD STOCK BY AUCTION
1. All bids at auction or offers to purchase are made on, and are subject to, these terms and conditions of sale, (these terms) and bidders agree to abide by and acknowledge that they will be bound by these terms.
2. The Vendor reserves the rights to bid by agent, or in person, and may withdraw any lot or lots without declaring the reserve, and subject to Clause 9, the highest bidder will be the Purchaser. However, the Selling Agent without giving any reason whatsoever may refuse to accept the bidding of any person.
2.1 The Selling Agent or auctioneer may settle any disputed bid or put up the stock again at the last interests of the Vendor and may do so without giving any reason.
2.2 The auctioneer may refuse to accept any bid that the auctioneer believes, is not in the best interests of the Vendor and may do so without giving any reason.
2.3 A bidder will be deemed to be a principal unless prior to bidding the bidder has given to the auctioneer a written authority to bid for another person.
2.4 The stock will be in all respects at the risk and expense of the Purchaser immediately on the fall of the hammer or in the case of a private treaty, immediately upon acceptance by the Vendor of the Purchaser’s offer to purchase the stock. Neither the Selling Agent nor the Vendor will be responsible for the safekeeping of the stock after this time.
3. On conclusion of the sale and before delivery the Purchaser must pay for all stock purchased immediately in cash. The Selling Agent may require any bidder before or during a sale, to deposit with the Selling Agent, an amount on account of the purchase price;
3.1 If delivery is given or possession is obtained by or for the Purchaser before payment, the stock will remain the property of the Vendor and the Purchaser will hold the stock as trustee for the Vendor, but at the risk of the Purchaser until payment of the purchase price in full and clearance of all negotiable instruments comprising any part of the purchase price;
3.2 At any time before payment of the purchase price in full, the Vendor or the Vendor’s agent may recover possession of the stock and may come on to any lands occupied by the Purchaser to do so or to inspect the stock at anytime and may sue the Purchaser to recover possession of the stock.
4. The Purchaser acknowledges that the stock has been available for inspection before sale and the Purchaser is deemed to have inspected the stock to the Purchaser’s satisfaction prior to purchase;
4.1 The stock are sold subject to any existing faults whether or not such faults are which might otherwise be implied by law are to the extent permissible by law expressly excluded.
4.2 The Purchaser acknowledges that no representation expressed or implied has condition of the stock sold. If any breach of a condition or warranty implied by law arises the Vendor has the option, to the extent permitted by law, to replace the stock with similiar stock, improve the stock or refund payment of the stock. The Selling Agent will not be liable for any deficiencies in numbers of any lots sold.
4.3 The Selling Agent gives no warranty as to the Vendor’s right to sell and is not liable in respect of any error or omission in description or pedigree, and the Purchaser will not be entitled to void the sale, reject the stock or claim any compensation, damage or reduction in the price owing to any such mis-description.
5. Any representation made by the Vendor or Selling Agent that any female has been pregnancy tested in calf means only that a certificate in writing will be supplied to the Purchaser. This certificate will be signed by a qualified veterinary surgeon certifying that the female has been pregnancy tested on a date specified on the certificate and that in the veterinary surgeon’s opinion the female was in calf on the specified date. If that opinion is incorrect neither the Vendor nor the Selling Agent will be liable to the Purchaser.
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6. Retention of Semen Rights by the Vendor
6.1 This condition applies when the Sale Catalogue or the Agent announces prior to the auction of any Lot that the Lot is subject to the Vendor retaining any right to the semen of the Lot.
6.2 “Semen Rights” means any right to semen reserved to the Vendor including the right to market the semen.
6.3 The Vendor will display in writing before the sale or in the sales catalogue or in a prominent place the Vendor semen rights terms and conditions.
6.4 The Purchaser warrants that the Purchaser understands, agrees to and accepts the Semen Rights terms and conditions.
6.5 The Purchaser acknowledges that if the Purchaser breaches the semen rights terms and conditions the Vendor may be entitled to recover damages from the Purchaser.
6.6 The Vendor hereby releases the Agent from any liability, claim or action whatsoever howsoever arising in relation to the sale of the Lot and the Vendor semen rights.
6.7 In the event of any dispute between the Vendor and the Purchaser regarding the semen rights, neither the Vendor or Purchaser will join the Agent as a party to the dispute.
6.8 The Vendor indemnifies and agrees to keep indemnified the Agent from any claim whatsoever howsoever arising in relation to the Vendor Semen rights.
7. Subject to any clerical errors the prices recorded in the sale book by the Selling Agent’s clerk will be binding on the Purchaser and the Vendor. The Purchaser must consult the Vendor in relation to pedigree certificates and transfers and acknowledges that it is not the Selling Agent’s responsiblity to acquire these on behalf of the Purchaser. The Vendor will notify the society or association for the relevant breed of the Purchaser’s detail if stock sold is pedigree stock. The Purchaser is responsible for paying the appropriate transfer and registration fees associated with any registration of all stock sold.
8. If the Purchaser does not comply with any of these conditions any stock purchased may without notice to the Purchaser, be resold as determined by the Selling Agent, at the risk of the Purchaser, and any short fall arising from such sale must be paid by the Purchaser. The Purchaser is not entitled to any profit arising from such sale.
9. Interest will accrue and be payable by the Purchaser on any part of the purchase price not paid immediately on conclusion of a sale or as agreed and on any fees and charges incurred by the Vendor or the Selling Agent. Interest will accrue at the rate of 2% higher than the rate set out in the Penalty Interest Rates Act 1958.
10. Notices: Any notices, invoices, demands or approvals (notices) required to be made in writing or authorised will be duly made if given in person, by post, by facsimile, telegram or telex and will be determined to have been served:-
10.1 If made in person at the time of such service; or
10.2 In the case of prepaid ordinary post, when it would be received in the ordinary course of post whether in fact received or not; or
10.3 In the case of facsimile transmission, at the end of the transmission as recorded by the sender.
In the case of (b) or (c) notices must be sent to the address or facsimile number of the respective party which is recorded in the sale book or at such other address or number as the addressee may advise.
11. GST: All Payments to be made under this agreement are exclusive of GST as that term is used and defined in A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (as amended).
The Purchaser acknowlegdes that in addition to all payments payable by the Purchaser for all supplies made under this agreement the Purchaser must pay all applicable GST on supplies made.