Industry changes prompt adult ewe data

March 23 2018 - 9:30pm
The MerinoLink team at the Merino Lifetime Productivity project Temora site, from left, Richard Keniry, Cumnock, Sally Martin, Young, Robert Mortimer, Tullamore, Matt Crozier, Yass, Steve Jarvis, Boorowa, Rachael Gawne, Young, and Craig Wilson, Wagga. Photo: supplied.
The MerinoLink team at the Merino Lifetime Productivity project Temora site, from left, Richard Keniry, Cumnock, Sally Martin, Young, Robert Mortimer, Tullamore, Matt Crozier, Yass, Steve Jarvis, Boorowa, Rachael Gawne, Young, and Craig Wilson, Wagga. Photo: supplied.

The changing face of the Merino ewe – increasing bodyweight combined with a focus on wool, carcass, welfare traits and resilience – means adult data collection is more important than ever.

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