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IF you are looking for Poll Dorset rams, which will produce lambs for the domestic and export markets, then you should look no further than the Valley Vista stud.
The Valley Vista Poll Dorset stud was founded in 1976 and moved from its original home at Burrumbuttock to Coolac in 1990. The stud was expanded in 1991 when Valley Vista stud principals, Andrew and Donna Scott, purchased the entire Meadow Creek stud from the late Ernie Britt. There was further expansion for the stud in November 2006 when the Scotts purchased 550 ewes and stud sires from the Gererdan stud, which at the time was among the top studs in Australia.
In 2008, Joe, James and Luke Scott founded the Valley Vista Park stud with the purchase of 18 stud ewes at the Kismet dispersal sale. The Scotts have continued to add to their genetic base over the years with purchases of genetics from the Armdale, Armdale Park, Tattykeel, Hillden,Kurralea and Graythorn studs. Combined, the studs have built the numbers up to approximately 1000 stud ewes. This provides good numbers to select from, allowing the stud to cull heavily.
When selecting rams for their stud’s breeding program, the Scott’s have placed emphasis on traits such as ease of lambing and high growth rates. They also place emphasis on producing a well-muscled and structurally correct sheep. One of the main selection criteria is selecting for high growth rate. All lambs are weighed at weaning and then two more times at 30 day intervals. These weights are converted to grams/day. Lower than 300 to 350 grams/day are culled. The lambs doing better than 300 to 350 grams/day (depending on the season), are retained in the stud.
The stud also scans all rams, using Stockscan, for muscle area and individual data on each animal. This information is sent to SIL (a New Zealand based recording outfit) along with the weight information. This data is processed and comes back with a ranking for ram and ewe lambs. A ranking is also received on the stud ewes, which enables for a culling of any ewes that are not producing quality lambs. The stud has now entered the SIL information into Lambplan. There is up-to-date Lambplan figures available.
Both studs produce stud and flock rams that will produce quick maturing, well muscled lambs for the domestic market as well as lambs that will go on to the export market. Many of the Scott’s clients are benefitting from the great prices received at market with the Merino Ewe x Dorset Ram enterprise, through being able to sell suckers straight off mum
The Scotts started showing at major shows in 2000 and, in that year, exhibited the reserve champion ewe at the NSW Cowra Dorset Fair. The stud has had continuing success over the years in the showring, consistently bringing home blue ribbons as well as the much sought after broad ribbons.
The 2017 Canberra Royal Show turned into a clean sweep for the stud-winning Champion Ram and Ewe and Reserve Champion Ram and Ewe. They also won broad ribbons for Supreme Short Wool Ewe and Supreme Group of the show.
The Sydney Royal Show saw the stud winning Reserve Champion Ewe. At the recent ASWS in Bendigo, the stud continued the run, winning Reserve Champion Ram, Mixed Pair and Group of 1 Ram 2 Ewes.
Valley Vista will be holding an on-property sale on Friday, October 6.
Inspections will be from 10am and the sale will commence at 1.30pm.
There will be 150 rams for sale, as well as 10 select rams. Refreshments and luncheon will be provided.
This advertising feature is sponsored by the following businesses. Click on the link to learn more:
- Rosewood Poll Dorset Stud
- Springwaters Poll Dorset Stud
- Pinewalla Poll Dorset Stud
- Bo-bar Poll Dorset Stud
- Australian Poll Dorset Association
- Hillden Poll Dorset Stud
- Logancrest Poll Dorset Stud
- Luana Poll Dorset Stud
- Valley Vista Poll Dorset Stud