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Above photos:Greg and John
during their trip to Chile in April 06 with Macquarie clients
Tatiana and Hugo Vera Vera Josefina Dohne Stud, in Chile.
Macquarie Dohne Stud was established
in 1999 (flock no. 4) with a 50% share of the first embryos imported
from South Africa into Eastern Australia .
A joint venture was
then formed between Greg McCann (Macquarie Sheep Pty Ltd) and
John Nadin (Nadin Pastoral Company Pty Ltd).
Greg McCann BVSc was one of the
first large scale Laparoscopic Artificial Insemination and Embryo
Transfer
Veterinarian establishing Macquarie Artificial Breeders in 1982.
Greg practiced in all states
of Australia over the pursuing years, supplying services in
Laparoscopic Artificial Insemination and Embryo Transfer.
This not only
valuable artificial breeding experience but also the opportunity
to see how various sheep breeds and bloodlines performed
under various conditions throughout Australia .
Changes in the
economic environment affecting sheep breeding in Australia prompted
Greg's initial visit to South Africa to look at the various
sheep breeds being farmed.
“I could see the changing face
of the sheep industry in Australia , and considered that the
South African Sheep Industry was worthy of close scrutiny due
to the similarity in the environment of the two countries.
I
went to South Africa with an open mind and the view to import
the sheep breed I thought would most benefit the Australian
sheep industry. Upon looking at various sheep breeds, it was
my opinion that the dual-purpose Dohne was the breed that had
the most to offer the Australian sheep industry”.
John and Robyn Nadin managed a family
merino stud selling up to 300 rams annually from 1988 to 1994
when they purchased the merino stud and property from the family.
“Mumblebone West” is a 4500ha property at Warren on the Central
West Plains of NSW. The property is in a 450mm annual rainfall
area and is 70% natural grazing country and 30% cereal and fodder
cropping.
John has vast experience in the
stud sheep industry managing, sheep classing and consulting for
over 30 clients and judging at more than 50 sheep shows and flock
ewe competitions including Dubbo National Show and Sale , Katanning
(W.A) Show and Sale and the Queensland State Sheep Show.
In January 2005 the Nadin's dispersed
the merino stud to concentrate on the Dohne enterprise.
“Whilst our Stud enterprise
was still profitable during the 90's, we were becoming increasingly
frustrated with our commercial merino enterprise. We were looking
to replace this enterprise as long as the replacement enterprise
complimented our existing stud merino enterprise. After looking
at the Dohnes we soon realised that we had found our replacement
enterprise; Dual-purpose, hardy, fertile and prime lamb production
with merino wool. After a few years we realised that the Dohnes
were the future and subsequently dispersed our merino stud”.
Macquarie is one of the largest
Dohne Studs in Australia with over 1000 purebred stud Dohne ewes
and selling 400 rams annually. The combination of Artificial Breeding
and stud breeding expertise gives Macquarie Dohne Stud a powerful
formula to produce the best Dohnes possible.
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Macquarie Dohne Genetics
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