SA MERINO SIRE EVALUATION SITE TRIAL NEWS DECEMBER 2017

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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN STUD MERINO SHEEPBREEDERS ASSOCIATION INC ABN 21 254 813 645 Royal Adelaide Showground Goodwood Road, Wayville PO Box 108 Goodwood SA 5034 P 08 8212 4157 F 08 8231 7095 E info@merinosa.com.au W SA MERINO SIRE EVALUATION SITE TRIAL NEWS DECEMBER 2017 DIARY DATES January 4 th 2018 Insert CIDR s Group 1 & 2 Ewes 2018 January 16 th 2018 Remove CIDR s & give PMSG shots Group 1 Ewes 2018 January 17 th 2018 Remove CIDR s & give PMSG shots Group 2 Ewes 2018 January 18 th 2018 AI Group 1 Ewes 2018 January 19 th 2018 AI Group 2 Ewes 2018 June 1 st 2018 Midside Sampling and Classing 2017 Progeny June 22 nd 2018 Field Day, Keyneton Station Welcome to the first newsletter of the SA Merino Sire Evaluation Site. BACKGROUND The trial provides the opportunity for objective comparisons to be made between rams from different studs by evaluating their progeny for sheep type, structure, wool production and carcass traits. The progeny are all run together in the same environmental conditions with all male progeny marked. The site is important for South Australia s Merino industry given no other public Merino sire evaluation trials occur in SA. The site will make an important contribution to genetic improvement for Merinos in SA. This is an accredited sire evaluation program run under the rigorous design, recording and data evaluation protocols of the Australian Merino Sire Evaluation Association (AMSEA). HOST PROPERTY AND EWE BASE Keyneton Station, Keyneton are hosting the inaugural trial. Keyneton Station is located in the eastern Mount Lofty Ranges and receives an average rainfall of 500mm in a winter dominant pattern. The Keyneton Station ewes are 65-70kg and produce 19-20 micron wool. The ewes mated for the trial are sourced from 2.5 year old age group. SITE STRUCTURE In 2017, the site evaluated 14 rams plus 2 cross-site link sires. 60 ewes were joined to each sire via AI in mid-january 2017. Sire pedigree is currently being established by DNA testing, from which we are still waiting results. Traits evaluated include: Visually assessed traits as per AMSEA protocols & include: classer s grade, wool quality, pigmentation, conformation. 1

DIARY DATES (CONT D) July 2018 Shearing 2017 Progeny Meat Sample 2017 Progeny Lamb Marking 2018 Progeny August 2018 Weaning 2018 Progeny Fleece: greasy fleece weight, clean fleece weight, yield, fibre diameter, coefficient of variation of fibre diameter, fibre diameter curvature, staple length and staple strength Body weight: weaning, yearling and at second wool assessment (20 months) Body composition traits: eye muscle depth, fat depth Worm Egg Count (if conditions permit) In addition, provided sufficient progeny numbers (66 lambs weaned per 100 ewes AI), it is planned that a portion of wether progeny will be evaluated for carcass weight, predicted lean meat yield and traits correlated to eating quality including intramuscular fat and shear force. A profit function (gross margin $/Ha) for each sire is also expected to be developed. 2017 SIRE ENTRANTS There was significant interest in the site from both SA and interstate ram breeders. The quality of rams nominated was of a very high calibre and will contribute to genetic gain for the merino industry. AI occurred mid-january. At day 45, 610 ewes (from AI) were scanned as pregnant, representing the number of AI lambs. This gave a rate of 61% conception from the AI. There were no significant differences between the 16 different sires, nor the day of insemination. Ewes and Lambs prior to lamb marking at Karinya yards, 26 th July 2017 (photo courtesy of Georgie Keynes) 2

With regards to lambing percentages, unfortunately we are still waiting on DNA data to match up the sire to its progeny. This delay in obtaining pedigree results has not been anticipated and is largely out of our hands. We have been assured our 2018 DNA submission will return results in a more timely manner. Nevertheless, what we do know is at lamb marking on the 25th and 26th July, there were 545 single lambs and 318 twin lambs; a total of 865 lambs. Please note this number does include the backup lambs. Alistair Michael, Jackson Adams, Mary Chirgwin and Toby Rosenzweig drafting lambs ready for lamb marking at Karinya Station, 25 th July 2017 (photo courtesy of Georgie Keynes). 3

The average breech cover was visually assessed as 3.6/5 or 72%, and the average breech wrinkle was visually assessed as 1.3/5, or 26%. This indicates the lambs are reasonably plain. Lambs at Karinya yards immediately prior to lamb marking, 26 th July 2017 (photo courtesy of Georgie Keynes). At 10 weeks of age, weaning weights were assessed, with single lambs weighing an average of 24.5kg and twin lambs weighing an average of 24.2kg live weight. 4

KEYNETON SEASONAL SUMMARY, 2017 The break was late at Keyneton, occurring mid-june. As a result, the ewes were fed in a containment lot in early Autumn. Also in response to the season, the ewes were divided into twin and single mobs after pregnancy scanning. This allowed twin ewes to be fed a higher ration from self-feeders through lambing. When the break finally occurred in mid-june, the conditions were cold resulting in slow pasture growth. Lambs were weaned on to vetch and oat pastures at 10 weeks of age, and were tip shorn in early October to reduce potential grass seed issues. Currently, the lambs are now being fed beans through self-feeders due to the lower summer feed availability. 2018 SIRE ENTRANTS There was solid interest in the site from both SA and interstate ram breeders again in 2018, with 16 sires being accepted. As per the diary dates, CIDR s will be inserted on the 4 th January, removed and PMSG shots given on the 16 th & 17 th January, and AI is scheduled for the 18 th & 19 th January. FIELD DAY The site has scheduled its Field Day for Friday 22 nd June at Keyneton Station. With Ram season approaching, it will be an opportunity to come along and receive valuable up-to-date information. Specific details of the day s schedule are still to be determined; guest speakers will be invited to present, sponsors will be given the opportunity to set up trade displays, reps will be invited to display their EID technology, and the 2017 progeny will be placed in separate pens for inspection with their traits available for viewing. SA MERINO SIRE EVALUATION SITE COMMITTEE Chairman Roger Fiebig Site Owner Joe Keynes Data Manager Michelle Cousins Classer Bill Walker Breeder Representative Hansi Graetz Finance & Administration Jennifer Light Site Coordinator Anna Cameron AMSEA Site Representative Stephen Lee 5

SPONSORS, CONTRIBUTORS AND VOLUNTEERS As a non-profit site, our sponsors provide a very important contribution, and we would like to acknowledge their generous support of the SA Merino Sire Evaluation Site in 2017. We would also like to thank those individuals, and/or businesses whom have volunteered their time in helping the site run as smoothly as possible throughout the year, whether that be in the form of providing labour, or helping with specific tasks as required by the AMSEA protocols. One of those business s that must be acknowledged is Keyneton Station, who importantly offered to be the host site for the first Merino Sire Evaluation Site in SA, as well as volunteering their own time in planning and labour. Greg Heeney 0475 948 880 Emma Shattock 0427 388 365 Mary Chirgwin 0418 898 505 Margie Trowbridge 08 8756 6065 Jennifer Light 08 8212 4157 Bill & Rose Walker 0428 973 804 Paul Cousins 0427 922 108 Michelle Cousins 0407 607 899 Keynes Family 0428 648 235 6