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Global Dorpers

Locality: Turrawan, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 6792 5755



Address: 2452 Old Narrabri Road 2390 Turrawan, NSW, Australia

Website: http://globallivestockgenetics.com

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24.01.2022 Global Dorpers, the breeder of Champions. Our award wnning bloodlines from Man of War, Bradman and Gilchrist will be on sale 18th August.



17.01.2022 Some of the 2016 and 2017 ewes that will be on our sale. Two daugters from Prince William, two daugters from Joost and a daughter of Gerda.

16.01.2022 Lady Di, Pipa and Lucy are some of the girls that will be on sale on the 18th August. An electronic catalogue with photos will be available on the 30 July. Please contact us if you want a printed catalogue posted to you in the first week of August, [email protected].

07.01.2022 Top price for Global ram 170116 at Eastern region Sale! Du Preez, a son of Man of War, fetched the highest price in a very quiet market.



06.01.2022 Some of the Global girls, with lambs at foot, that will be on sale.

06.01.2022 The time has come for the Global Dorper team to retire. Our dispersal sale will include all our champion ewes, Lady Di, Liesbet, Angela, Pipa and Natalie (see our webpage). Burger will be on sale as well as ram progeny of Prince William. Buyers will be able to interface with AuctionPlus (live video and audio streaming). Approx 300 ewes and young ewes as well as 15 mature rams and 20 young rams will be on sale. The sale will be held on Friday 18th August 2017.

05.01.2022 Global will be selling two rams and two ewes at the Eastern Region Dorper Sale in Dubbo on Friday 1 March. Lot 82 (170048) is Poddy, a well natured ram from the Gilchrist line. He is a very long ram. Lot 110 (170116) is Du Preez, he is a son of Man of War. There is no need to feed this ram, he thrives in the drought. The first ewe in Lot 118 (170128) is from the Gilchrist line, she is a very good shedder and is in lamb to Fleck 170004. The last ewe (Lot 119) is a beautiful young daughter of Burger with a long neck and excellent conformation. She is probably in lamb to Fleck 170004.



05.01.2022 Only 50 days away from our dispersal sale on the 18 August. Presently we are getting the sheep ready for the big day. The best of the best will be sold individually and the others will be sold in small groups. John Settree from Landmark will handle the auction and suggested the use of two hammers for some of the groups; meaning the first and second highest bidders can share the sheep if the highest bidder does not want all the sheep in the group. AuctionsPlus will also take bids on the day.

05.01.2022 Global to continue! After a short break from the Dorper industry, we decided to continue breeding quality rams for both stud and commercial farmers. After our sale in August 2017, we were left with the original embryo ewes (from 2009 and 2011) that our stud was built on. They were not made available for sale for sentimental reasons. We also had semen from Man of War, Ponting and Kepler. We were fortunate enough to buy back Kuiper from Tuckeroo Stud. These proven genetics,... backed by the extremely good feedback we received from our clients from the past and at the dispersal sale, we decided to carry on with our Dorpers. Our focus however will move away from showing animals to breeding animals that is fertile, of average or normal size, easy lambing, and maximum weight gain over the first 4 to 5 months. In other words, we are not interested in late maturing animals. Like in the past, good conformation, strong heads and level top lines, stays the hallmark of Global Dorpers. The new adventure will, unfortunately, has to operate without Leon’s personal expertise. However we anticipate and he is happy to give input on a regular bases. We are very excited and reassured by the fact that our first lot of lambs (basically from the paddock and in the current dry conditions) reached $180 per head at the sale yards. This is what we are looking for not only for ourselves, but also for clients buying our rams. Kenoes and Cecile van Lill

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