BRUCE Rollinson had praise for Merino breeders whose passion he said he helped them present quality animals at the Australian Sheep and Wool Show.
He had been judging strong wool sheep at the show in Bendigo last weekend.
“The sheep have been very well presented,” he said.
Mr Rollinson was also on the judging panel for the show’s major events including the March shorn pairs that saw Loddon studs Terrick West and Kedleston Park make the final five.
The son of of Bob Rollinson, of Mysia’s Concordia Merino Stud, he manages the family’s Goolgumbla Stud in New South Wales.
The Rollinson family has expanded the operations during the past 20 years while remaining true to the property’s integrity and founding values more than a century ago.
,Goolgumbla produces free growing, long-stapled, highly fertile merino sheep. We cut on average 7.5 kg of wool per head with a fibre diameter of 21 micron.
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Bob and Bruce at the Australian Sheep and Wool Show
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