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Fed Up With TV Then Watch A World Record In Sheep Shearing In The Making
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank-the-Wool" data-source="post: 7352094" data-attributes="member: 699"><p>I had worked out the Perendale connection but not the Texel.</p><p>They were some fantastic lambs and it is interesting that we have gone down a similar but more difficult route. We used the Romney 2000 which were a Texel x Romney and then more recently (12 years) have used the best Waiere for prolificacy and weaning weights which have had a dramatic effect. Fortunately our base Romney's had a better conformation than the Waiere.</p><p></p><p>I remember Hokonui from the 1970's when I worked there for the Anderson family. I lived with Basil and spent a lot of time dipping and drafting lambs there. Is the Grant's operation some of this land?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank-the-Wool, post: 7352094, member: 699"] I had worked out the Perendale connection but not the Texel. They were some fantastic lambs and it is interesting that we have gone down a similar but more difficult route. We used the Romney 2000 which were a Texel x Romney and then more recently (12 years) have used the best Waiere for prolificacy and weaning weights which have had a dramatic effect. Fortunately our base Romney's had a better conformation than the Waiere. I remember Hokonui from the 1970's when I worked there for the Anderson family. I lived with Basil and spent a lot of time dipping and drafting lambs there. Is the Grant's operation some of this land? [/QUOTE]
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