The Cameron family achieved a total clearance of 100 rams for an average of $2603 and top of $8000 at their on-property sale on Thursday.
It was the first time the Jerilderie stud had featured 100 rams in the catalogue, but there was no shortage of demand, the average the best ever recorded by The Yanko.
In the breakdown it was horned Merinos who attracted the most attention, with 48 averaging $2854, but Poll rams were not far behind, 52 selling for an average $2370.
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Stud principal Ian Cameron said they were very excited by the results.
"It was a great average and was very consistent throughout the auction," Mr Cameron said.
The top-priced ram, YKO 200123, was bought by Ray Norman of Glenray Stud, Illabo for $8000.
The horned ram was out of Poll Boonoke sire 18.147, who The Yanko bought a semen share in back in 2019.
"We used him in the AI program for two years and this is the first progeny we've had and he's been very consistent," Mr Cameron said.
The sale-topper tipped the scales at 120 kilograms, with 18.4 microns, a yearling fleece weight of 37.2, in the top five per cent, and yearling weight, 8.3, in the top 20 per cent.
"He's got a great depth to his body, very long staple and a thick wool, he's just a good productive ram," Mr Cameron said.
His purchaser, Mr Norman said the ram fit their index and would be put into their stud program.
"We were looking for good fleece weight, staple length and nutrients," Mr Norman said.
It was the second year buying from The Yanko for Mr Norman and he said they were about to lamb mark the progeny of last year's purchase.
The top-priced Poll Merino ram was YKO 200300, purchased for $5000 by Iandra Pastoral, Iandra, Greenthorpe.
"He's just a very correct, pure poll ram that had a good white wool and great carcase underneath," Mr Cameron said of the ram who showed off a YCFW of 39.4 (top five per cent) and post weaning weight of 7.3 (top 10 per cent).
The top-Poll ram was by one of The Yanko's own sires, YKO 18.87, a son of YKO 15.636 from the 'Ridgey' Family and with a YCFW of 42.11.
He was one of four Iandra purchased on the day for an average of $4375.
The $5000 price tag was also reached for a horned ram, YKO 200041, who was purchased on AuctionsPlus by long time clients Nauvess Pty Ltd, Euroa, Vic.
Sired by high-fleece weight ram YKO 18.54, he had an impressive YCFW of 41.8 and PWT of 9.0, contributing to a Merino Production Plus index value of 189.
It was one of four rams bought by AuctionsPlus buyers.
Volume buyers on the day included Western Division clients, Clare Partnership, Clare Station, who bought 16 for an average of $1563.
McDonald Bros Farming, Condobolin, took home 15 for an average of $2250.
It was McDonald Bros Farming's sixth year buying from The Yanko and James McDonald said they were looking for heavy wool cutting rams with good body scores.
Kingston Partnership, Yarrawah, The Rock, rounded out the top buyers, purchasing 14 for an average of $2607.
Rams headed across NSW - with Riverina bidders particularly strong - and into South Australia, Queensland and Victoria.
The sale was settled by Elders with support from Nutrien and Nick Gray (Elders) and Rick Power (Nutrien) took the bids.
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