Producer focus pays for Woolumbool

By Quinton McCallum
July 6 2020 - 12:32pm

BUSINESS PROFILE

CLIENT SATISFACTION: The breeding objectives of Phil and Aaron Clothier's (front left) Poll Dorset, White Suffolk, Multi Meat and Merino studs all stem back to what their producer clientele want and need. Pictured with Phil and Aaron at Woolumbool's 2019 sale are (back) Elders Lucindales Nathan McCarthy, Landmark stud stock's Gordon Wood and Elders Lucindale's Scott Christie, and White Suffolk buyer Dale Price, Majardah stud, Glencoe.
CLIENT SATISFACTION: The breeding objectives of Phil and Aaron Clothier's (front left) Poll Dorset, White Suffolk, Multi Meat and Merino studs all stem back to what their producer clientele want and need. Pictured with Phil and Aaron at Woolumbool's 2019 sale are (back) Elders Lucindales Nathan McCarthy, Landmark stud stock's Gordon Wood and Elders Lucindale's Scott Christie, and White Suffolk buyer Dale Price, Majardah stud, Glencoe.

BASED at Woolumbool, north of Lucindale in SA's south east, Phil Clothier has been breeding Poll Dorsets since 1975 and White Suffolks since 1987, saying he had always aimed to breed rams which performed in the paddock, not just in a showring.

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