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One Oak Poll Merino Stud

Locality: Jerilderie, New South Wales

Phone: +61 3 5886 7117



Address: 1340 Liddles Lane 2716 Jerilderie, NSW, Australia

Website: http://oneoakpoll.com.au

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25.01.2022 All prepared for tomorrows sale and whatever the weather brings.



24.01.2022 Lot 13 LB 16083 x Medium Syndicate, 120 kgs, 19.8 micron, 3.2 SD, 16.4 CV, 99.1 CF, 80mm Staple Length

23.01.2022 A big thank you to all those who braved the cold, wintery conditions yesterday to attend our annual ram sale. We thank buyers, under-bidders, agents and those who couldn't attend our sale, but supported us on AuctionsPlus. Thank you also to Michael Elmes, our stud classer for his help throughout the year and on the day. 105 lots sold to a top of $15,000 and averaged $2447. The top priced ram at auction was purchased by Geoff Longmire, pictured with his son Baxter, from Narrandera. On the morning of the sale, OOP sire O-18010 was sold for $30,000 to Justin Boughen from Kamora/Netley Park Poll Merinos, SA. After the auction OOP sire O-18036 was sold to Andrew and Karen Mosey, Andoma Poll Merinos, SA, for $10,000

23.01.2022 Congratulations to One Oak Poll clients, Barry and Vickie Carruthers and Justin and Natalie McCarten for coming first and third in the 2021 Lake Cargelligo Maiden Merino Ewe comp. Barry and Vickie won the event and were also awarded Peoples choice.



22.01.2022 One Oak Poll sire O-18010 sold to Justin Boughen, Kamora-Netley Park Poll Merino Stud, SA, for $30,000.

20.01.2022 2020 Ram Sale Catalogue available at www.oneoakpoll.com.au

20.01.2022 One Oak Poll sire O-18036 sold to Andrew and Karen Mosey, Andoma Poll Merinos, SA, for $10,000.



19.01.2022 One Oak Poll Ram Sale

19.01.2022 Lot 18 LB16032 x LB14001, 105 kgs, 19.3 micron, 2.6 SD, 13.6 CV, 99.6 CF, 75mm Staple Length

17.01.2022 Now that's a muzzle! One Oak Poll sire O-18010 sold for $30,000.

09.01.2022 Lot 4 O-18037 x Wallaloo Park 422/Special Stud Syndicate, 20 mic, 3.4 Sd, 17.1 CV, 99.3 CF, 100 kgs, 80mm Staple Length

08.01.2022 Videos of all our auction ram can now be downloaded at AuctinsPlus - https://auctionsplus.com.au/auctionV2/New/#/presale/24183



07.01.2022 Lot 16 O-18012 x W17002 A.I. bred,110 kgs, 19.0 micron, 2.8 SD,14.6 CV, 99.3 CF, 70mm Staple length

07.01.2022 Weddings, parties....ram sales! Marque is up, getting ready for Fridays sale and the cold and possibly wet weather that's forecast. Be assured we will all be warm and dry!

06.01.2022 Lot 11 O-18008 x Special Syndicate, 119kgs, 21.9 micron,3.5 SD,15.8 CV, 98.7 CF, 80mm Staple length

04.01.2022 Lot 6 LB-16081 x Purple Syndicate 19.9 micron, 3.4 SD, 17.0 CV, 99.0 CF, 119kgs, 80mm Staple Length

04.01.2022 THE switch from hair samples to using tissue sampling units (TSUs) has resulted in faster and more accurate collection of DNA for genomic analysis for Armidale ...NSW cattle breeder Richard Ogilvie. In the past Mr Ogilvie has collected DNA by sourcing tail hairs from cattle and recording by hand which sample was taken from which animal a time consuming process prone to human error. TSUs are quicker, easier and there’s less chance of a mix up when your collecting samples. With the TSU, unless you’re very careless, it can’t be mixed up, he said. When using TSUs the DNA samples are collected into bar-coded vials which can be scanned into a producer’s data management system a system which is faster and results in far fewer mistaken assignments of samples to animals. Full Story: https://www.beefcentral.com//tissue-sampling-units-delive/

03.01.2022 Perfect conditions for the AI program underway today. Excited to see the results from this program, using One Oak Poll sires, O-18010 and O-18036, both sold after our auction for $30,000 and $10,000. Thanks to Rozie and Raleigh from Genstock for doing such a great job.

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