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Dohne carcase and wool profitability shines through to win iconic wether trial

The dual-purpose traits of wool and carcase gave the Dohne breed the edge to dominate the prestigious 2025/2026 Walgett Show Merino Wether Trial, taking out the overall champion. The results were announced at the 86th annual Walgett Show on May 9-10 following the shearing of the 16 competing teams in March. David and Annie Berrell, Midgery Dohne Merino Stud, Walgett, won the Fletchers International Exporters champion team trophy (combined wool and carcase) in what is billed as the nation’s and world’s longest running wether trial. Midgery also won the Clemson Hiscox & Co Nutrien Ag Solutions Trophy for the carcase class. The teams of eight wethers were run as a single mob for 12 months at a host property at Carinda before visual and objective data collection at shearing and slaughter. The scores from the top six sheep in each team were collated to determine the placings. In second place was a team from Mark and Caitlin Currey along with Mark’s parents, Jim and Sue Currey, Bogewong Butcher Co, Walgett, reinforcing the Dohne breed’s wool and carcase quality and consistency. Continue reading

May Newsletter 2026

Dohne Merino genetics achieved a historic milestone at the recent Walgett Show Merino Wether Trial, securing both first and second place overall against a highly competitive field. As Australia’s longest running wether trial, the event drew 16 teams from across the region. Midgery Dohne Merino Stud from Walgett, NSW, claimed the prestigious overall championship. Broadening the breed’s success, the Currey family Dohnes from Walgett, secured second-place. This historic double victory powerfully demonstrates the exceptional dual-purpose commercial value that Dohne genetics bring to the modern sheep industry. The association extends its congratulations to both the Midgery Dohne Merino Stud and the Currey family on this landmark achievement. Continue reading

April Newsletter 2026

We are now at the end of April; July will be upon us before we know it. The Association’s Show Committee is underway in getting ready for this year’s Australian Sheep and Wool Show.  The Show and Education Committee would like to take the opportunity to acknowledge and thank our sponsors that have come onboard this year; Elders, Shearwell, Nutrien Ag Solutions, Riverina Wool Testers, Australian Merino Exports, Fox & Lillie Rural, Ellis & Nuttall & Co, Ethical Outback Wool, Woven Optics, Heiniger Australia, AWI and MLA. Continue reading

March Newsletter 2026

The Inaugural NSW Dohne Prime Lamb Competition is moving along really well. On Wednesday the 25 February we had 26 schools receive their 5 Dohne wether lambs to kick start the competition. All lambs were shorn, drenched for worms and lice, vaccinated and tagged with a Shearwell visual tag. Thank you to Shearwell for donating these visual tags. Gundagai Meat Processors will now do two separate small kills for these lambs. Students will select two wether lambs the week of the 6 to 10 July to be transported to Gundagai Meat Processors on the 13 July for slaughter and carcass data in readiness for competition day. We would like to thanks the Currey Family, Walgett NSW once again for supplying the lambs, it is greatly appreciated. Continue reading

Young guns’ stud sheep breeding success against tide of industry exodus

For Mitchell Applegate, moving to the city for education solidified his love of the farming lifestyle - and was when he realised there was no better place to be than in rural WA. Now Mr Applegate and his family have a successful Dohne stud breeding enterprise that started with the purchase of one Dohne stud in 2019 and another in 2025. "The Dohnes are a dual-purpose breed. They produce a AAAM fleece and have great meat traits, as well as high fertility. This is why I really like the breed." "The positive feedback from clients really drives what we do and drives me to continue focusing on the genetic side. We achieve this through DNA testing, eye muscle scanning, fleece weighing and wool testing, visual classing, multiple body weights and other trait measurement." Continue reading

February Newsletter 2026

The ADBA Council met for our annual Face-to-face meeting from 9 to 11 February 2026 at Mawson Lakes, South Australia. All councillors were able to attend: Sandy Pye attended for the first time in person, providing valuable input. Mitchell Applegate and Daniel Pumpa contributed via Zoom. Peta Bradley also attended in person for a Sheep Genetics update. Continue reading

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