East Mundalla Poll Merino tops at $33,000

By Jodie Rintoul
September 3 2020 - 4:00pm
 The Gooding family's East Mundalla stud, Tarin Rock, topped this year's Katanning Stud Merino Ram Sale when it sold a March shorn Poll Merino ram for $33,000 to the Belka Valley stud, Bruce Rock, with semen shares to the Eastville Park stud, Wickepin and Greenfields stud, Hallett, South Australia. With the top-priced ram were Nathan King (left), Elders stud stock, buyers Grantly Mullan, Eastville Park stud and Robyn and Phil Jones, Belka Valley stud, East Mundalla stud co-principal Daniel Gooding and Mitchell Crosby, Nutrien Livestock Breeding, who was also the losing bidder on the ram.
The Gooding family's East Mundalla stud, Tarin Rock, topped this year's Katanning Stud Merino Ram Sale when it sold a March shorn Poll Merino ram for $33,000 to the Belka Valley stud, Bruce Rock, with semen shares to the Eastville Park stud, Wickepin and Greenfields stud, Hallett, South Australia. With the top-priced ram were Nathan King (left), Elders stud stock, buyers Grantly Mullan, Eastville Park stud and Robyn and Phil Jones, Belka Valley stud, East Mundalla stud co-principal Daniel Gooding and Mitchell Crosby, Nutrien Livestock Breeding, who was also the losing bidder on the ram.

WITH a struggling wool market and near on no Eastern States competition, many would have thought this year's Stud Merino Ram Sale at the WA Sheep Expo & Ram Sale at Katanning recently may have struggled, but that certainly wasn't the case.

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