Macquarie Dohnes increase sale average from last year by $221 - clear all.

Lisa Duce
Updated September 25 2020 - 10:01am, first published September 22 2020 - 12:47pm
Will, John and James Nadin, Felicity Schiller of Macquaie Dohnes with Chris Clemson, Clemson, Hiscox & Co and auctioneer Paul Dooley and the two top priced rams.
Will, John and James Nadin, Felicity Schiller of Macquaie Dohnes with Chris Clemson, Clemson, Hiscox & Co and auctioneer Paul Dooley and the two top priced rams.
Chris Clemson, Clemson Hiscox and Co, Walgett inspecting the first three lots of the sale.
Chris Clemson, Clemson Hiscox and Co, Walgett inspecting the first three lots of the sale.
A draft of consistent rams were offered at the 17th annual ram sale at Macquarie Dohnes ram depot at Ballimore.
A draft of consistent rams were offered at the 17th annual ram sale at Macquarie Dohnes ram depot at Ballimore.

Macquarie Dohnes recognise the importance of maintaining the true beliefs of the breed and refuse to sacrifice growth rates, carcase shape and quality, fertility and hardiness for other traits.

Lisa Duce

Lisa Duce

Livestock Rep

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