7th Annual On Property Ram Sale Friday 6 October, 2017 Inspections from 10am, Auction 1pm ~ Ramming home the genetics for ewe ~
Meet the breeders Koonik is a 21st Century Dohne stud run by Fiona and Darren Cameron, at Koonik Nurcoung in the West Wimmera of Victoria. Fiona has been involved in farming all her life, growing up on a commercial Merino and stud Angus property south of Hamilton. Darren grew up on a Wimmera cropping and sheep property. Fiona ran her own merino flock from the age of nineteen, registering a merino stud in 1999. As well as running sheep, the family, which includes three children, Duncan, Isobelle and Lily, runs a broad-acre farm producing wheat, barley, oats, canola, beans, lentils, vetch, clover seed and clover hay. Meat the sheep When Merinos were not achieving our goals we looked further afield. Dohnes ticked all the boxes because of their ability to produce high quality meat and white, soft, well nourished merino wool. Koonik Dohne Merino Stud began with the purchase of top stud rams and selected ewe genetics from Uardry and Macquarie Dohne Stud in 2009. We also bought stud ewes from the Uardry and Potari Dohne Stud dispersals. Since then we have grown at a rapid pace, having our first on-property ram sale in 2011 and achieving total clearance five out of the last six years. We have sold rams and or semen to all mainland states of Australia. We believe this is an excellent achievement from a stud ewe flock of 450. While we are not an old stud, our sheep have been put to the test - and passed - since 2009 with a range of extreme weather conditions. Our average rainfall is 450mm but we have experienced drought -with hot, dry dusty summers and we ve had bitterly cold winters and floods. Our Dohne sheep have also endured humid weather with no cases of fly strike.
Our rams go the distance OUR AIM Provide genetics to Commercial and Stud Dohne Sheep Breeders with excellent quality performing rams to maximise their $$$profit$$$. Focusing on meat production, increasing weaning percentages and maintaining soft handling, well nourished white wool. OUR WORD Here at Koonik we spend every day working hard to create the best rams for your flock. We strive to produce sheep that our clients will be happy and satisfied with. This is a team effort and we thank our stud team, our family and friends who support us throughout the year and we thank our loyal clients for believing in our product and continuing to invest in our Koonik genetics. Fit, fertile and far reaching Koonik stock are eligible to trade to all areas of Australia Brucellosis Accredited Free Flock 2462 Gudair vaccinated all sheep since 2009 OJD negative tested since 2013 In other words - you can trust them with any of your girls!
We breed what our clients want Henry Ford told his clients they could have any colour in a T Model Ford, as long as it was black. That philosophy would fail miserably today and is not how we operate. Here at Koonik we listen to our clients so we can best meet their needs with our Dohne product. They have told us that 98% of their progeny (from Merino/Dohne joining) had typical Dohne characteristics of high lambing percentage and sheep meat traits. Client Education When they told us progeny were lacking in wool quantity and quality we responded with a renewed target in the wool direction. Our focus on skin texture, staple structure and handle is client and market driven. Using proven Dohne Sires over our elite wool Dohne ewes has insured the maintenance of Dohne meat and growth characteristics. Using MD070424, UD080786, UD091512 and our Koonik bred KDS130545 AKA the Dominator, selected for these qualities, we have met the demands of clients in the South East Australian market. Koonik rams have been sold to clients ranging from high rainfall regions to the pastoral country and this has involved our stud achieving more than 100 rams sold in each of the past three years, an impressive figure considering we first registered only eight years ago. At Koonik we host educational sheep related courses for our clients and interested livestock managers in conjunction with companies such as MLA, Practical Systems, DELWP, and Animal Logic. Over the past few years we have held the RamSelect, Bred Well Fed Well and Animal Nutritional workshops. Last year leading guest speaker, Jason Trompf hosted a lamb survival course and will be returning to Koonik with another relevant session to help our clients improve their profit margins.
What Koonik Dohnes do for you Well balanced dual-purpose merino Naturally polled, plain bodied, well muscled frame with nonmulsed breech Self replacing, polled flock, that adapts well to environmental and climatic conditions Superior alternative to traditional First Cross sheep, with the advantage of premium wool. Non selective grazers that do well on low quality pastures. Easy care, with low feed and labour inputs Full pedigree and performance recording Reproduction - High libido, non seasonal breeders - High fertility with weaning rate of 110-150% - Ease of lambing, no assistance required - Excellent maternal ability, Meat - Highly efficient meat producer with rapid maturing prime lambs - Growth rates of 450gms/day in ideal conditions - Lean, high yielding carcasses, with even fat distribution Wool - Dohne ewes produce 5-6kg high quality white 18-21 micron wool. - Dohne wool has exceptional coefficient of variation and comfort factor Dohne equation More lambs + More meat + More quality wool = DOHNES = $$$$
Koonik out and about July 2017 14-16, Australian Sheep & Wool Show, Bendigo August 2017 7-8, Sheepvention, Hamilton 18, Riverina Sheep Expo, Deniliquin October 2017 6, Koonik Dohne & Mitre Rock Poll Merino On Property Ram Sale March 2018 6-8, Wimmera Field Days, Longerenong 16-17, South East Field Days, Lucindale April 2018 13, Karoonda Farm Fair, Karoonda June 2018 Stock and Land Sheep week, to be announced July 2018 13-15, Australian Sheep & Wool Show, Bendigo
These boys are A1 for AI KDS120450 TAG SIRE DAM BT PWT YWT AWT PEMD PFAT YCFW YFD YDCV INDEX KDS120450 UD080786 MD063895 2 6.0 6.3 6.2 0.8 0.0 10.2-0.2-0.3 141.1 KDS130545 UD091512 UD101333 2 6.0 6.5 5.6 0.2-0.2 16.9-0.2-1.3 153.0 KDS130648 MD070424 UD090233 2 3.4 3.7 3.7 1.1 0.2 7.2-0.4-0.7 141.7 KDS141048 MD070424 KDS110140 2 4.8 5.1 4.9 0.7 0.0 13.6-0.1-0.2 146.1 KDS141097 UD091512 KDS120336 2 3.3 3.0 2.1-0.1-0.3 18.1-0.6 0.2 138.2 KDS130648 More semen packages available from leading Koonik Sires. Just ask us KDS130545 KDS141048
Koonik takes the show limelight In 2016 Dohnes returned to the show ring for the first time in forty years globally with over 60 rams from four states contesting for top honours at the Australian Sheep and Wool Show at Bendigo. The breed used its combination of objective and subjective assessment - with both meat and wool judges presiding. We may have unveiled our striking lime green shirts but the Koonik ribbons were more of the red and blue hues. Koonik Dohne Show Success Grand Champion Ewe Champion Junior Ewe 1st, 3rd, 4th & 5th Junior Ewe Champion Junior Ram 1st & 5th Junior Ram 5th Senior Ram Champion Senior Pair of Rams 1st & 4th Senior Pair of Rams 5th Junior Pair of Rams
Koonik - Auction Action - National Dohne Ram Sale, Dubbo KDS140840 KDS140986 Price: $5,000 Buyer: JAG Dohnes Hahndorf SA Price: $4,500 Buyer: Mollerin Rock Dohnes Koorda WA Price: $8,500 Buyer: Mollerin Rock Dohnes Koorda WA Price: $2,000 Buyer: Edwards Family, Pindari, Yerong Creek NSW KDS151099 KDS130588
Auction Action - On Property Ram Sale, Koonik Sold: 82/85 Top Price: $3600 to Simon and Anna Greene, Karingal Pty Ltd of Elmhurst. Average: $1834 Our show success translated to a stronger sale at Koonik, which saw the average price increase $645 on last year. We had ten new clients, twenty repeat buyers with a number of volume buyers. There was a total of 30 registered buyers. Our clients continue to look for the true dual purpose sheep, but also for a good cut and quality, white, well nourished wool. Volume buyers included Peter Rooney from Sovereign Hill Museum Association, Elaine who took seven to $3000, av $2386. The Winning family, St George, Queensland took seven Dohne rams, to $2750, for an average of $2107. Six rams went to Peter Gooch, Kyneton and five to the Hobbs family, Sunnyside at Clear Lake. Another three rams went to Brian Calderwood s Coolibar Dohne Stud, Tumby Bay SA for a top of $3250, av $3000. We thank all our clients for their continued support and we look forward to seeing you all again in October.
Contact us Fiona and Darren Cameron 80 Swedes Dam Road Nurcoung Victoria 3401 P: 0428 863 518 E: koonik@bordernet.com.au W: www.koonikdohnes.com.au Stud Advisor Bill Mildren 0427 243 221 Sam Thring 0429 697 633 Stud Classer Gary Simpson 0428 772 449 Elders Horsham Andrew Adamson 0427 794 369 Roly Coutts 0409 690 734 Landmark Naracoorte/Kaniva Richard Miller 0428 849 327 Matt McDonald 0428 411 786 TO FRANCES GOROKE TO EDENHOPE LITTLE DESERT NATIONAL PARK Goroke-Nurcoung Road How to find us SWEDES DAM ROAD Buffhams Road Nhill-Harrow Road TO HARROW TO NHILL T. Redfords Road Nhill-Harrow Road Natimuk-Frances Road Mitre-Nurcoung Road Mitre TO HORSHAM ~ Ramming home the genetics for ewe ~