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Terminal White Suffolk Rams

Terminal White Suffolk Rams

Terminal White Suffolk Rams on grass.

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Sheep Breeding Objectives

Since its inception, the Mount Ronan breeding philosophy has been the production of hardy, athletic, vigorous sheep which are naturally independent pasture foragers. The objective of the breeding program is to identify those animals in the flock which possess superior genes for traits which will maximise returns to the commercial lamb producer.
Guy has always selected animals which were outstanding performers when run under truly commercial conditions. These animals generally contain those outstanding genes for a strong constitution, and they and their progeny will perform well under a wide range of commercial conditions. It is this philosophy which sets Mount Ronan’s breeding program apart from the rest of the sheep breeding industry.
Guy believes that the stud sheep industry has, and largely still is, focussed on the maximisation of supplementary feeding to enhance sheep appearance, because the goal of most stud sheep breeders is to win ribbons at shows or to have the biggest rams at auction. It is their genuine belief that the broader and more colourful the ribbon, the greater the value of that sheep to the industry. Unfortunately, the inclusion of these animals in a breeding program may often propagate inferior genes within breeders’ flocks.
As a result of Guy’s long association with the commercial poultry industry, he is acutely aware of the huge production gains which can be achieved when objective measurement is used to identify animals with superior production genes. Sheep at Mount Ronan are run commercially, and are only supplementary fed during times of feed scarcity. Self-feeders are never used for growing out or maintaining breeding stock and lambs are trail-fed pellets after weaning in order to achieve accurate scanning results for LAMBPLAN assessment.
Mount Ronan utilises the LAMBPLAN or Sheep Genetics Australia (SGA) database to identify animals which possess highly desirable lamb industry traits. The LAMBPLAN program is able to generate accurate Australian Sheep Breeding Values (ASBV’s) for each animal that has been recorded in the database and these ASBV’s estimate an individual animal’s genetic ability to produce offspring with desirable traits which are quantifiable. .

Terminal Breeding Program

The White Suffolk terminal sire program at Mount Ronan has always valued sheep with an ideal balance between excellent muscling and growth. In addition, we have always sought to breed from rams which were produced by outstanding high-performance, super-efficient ewes.
Such potent ewes have always been the keystone of the highly successful breeding program at Mount Ronan, and the on-going identification of such ewes is the highest priority of the program.
We are extremely proud of the productive genetic performance ability of our sheep flock and when introducing outside genetics it is always infused through the elite ewes. As a result, the best sons are usually pretty trouble free at worse and outstanding at best.
The Terminal breeding program was commenced 51 years ago, and strict observation and record keeping has yielded the outstanding flock results Mount Ronan enjoys.
“We have never followed fads and fashions. Our benchmarks have been set by commercial reality and client feedback. Our goal has always been to maximise carcase attributes and constitutional strength. We have always appreciated the genetic gain that could be achieved in a breeding program when objective measurement was a key component.”
Mount Ronan joined the LAMBPLAN program in the foundation year of that program and we welcomed the new initiative with total enthusiasm. At last there was a program which could help identify sheep based on measured performance, a tool which we could utilise to arrive at a genetic evaluation of livestock capacity.
There is a selection for sheep which possess genes for high early growth rates to 100 days of age, plus having the capacity to grow out rapidly to heavier weight without excessive fat.
Mount Ronan terminals have an ASBV balance so that growth and muscle are positively correlated. This means that the genetics of the sheep promote excellent growth and muscling in their progeny. Fat genetics are kept at a level which guards against over fat carcases at heavier weights.
The Terminal White Suffolk breeding program at Mount Ronan has resulted in a flock of sheep which is world class with respect to prime lamb production. The genetic objectives we have set for the program have been achieved, although the search for higher performance is on-going.
The program is designed to produce animals with a superior balance of ASBV’s. A balance between growth and muscling is maintained while at the same time we are always looking for animals with extra growth and muscling. For updated graphs showing the genetic progress of Mount Ronan White Suffolks compared to the national White Suffolk flock. . .

Maternal Breeding Program

A specialised Maternal breeding program was commenced in 2003 because we realised that there would be a keen demand for greater prime lamb enterprise profitability.
The Maternal program identifies sheep which are the most efficient converters of grass to kilos of lamb. We search for sheep with the genetic ability to produce lambs which grow explosively to heavy weights. We don’t want the sires and dams of these lambs to have large adult size, as they cost too much to feed in the off-season (8 months of the year).
The program initially involved a large embryo transfer operation followed by selection of stock which offered us superior performance. There has been a continued careful selection for mothering ability, quietness, fertility, fatness, muscle and constitutional strength.
Since then, the introduction of selected Mount Ronan White Suffolk genetics has produced a new level of genetic performance. The introduction of maternal genetics from the Eastern States yielded some outstanding maternal performers which were able to be blended with the highest performing White Suffolk ewes at Mount Ronan. Mount Ronan Maternals now consist of a stabilised blending of breeds. Finn, East Friesian, Texel, Border Leicester, Poll Dorset and Suffolk genetics initially made up the breeding mix. However, the modern Mount Ronan Maternal is now predominately a White Suffolk sheep.
The breeding program identifies those ewes which most efficiently produce maximum kilograms of lamb in the first 100 days after lambing relative to the ewe’s mating weight. These ewes also have a genetically moderate adult weight and are outstanding commercial performers. The progeny of these ewes are highly treasured and are the cornerstone of the breeding program.

Maternal ewes and lambs

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We have evolved the Mount Ronan Maternal into a “state of the art” lamb producing machine. We have used 51 years of careful maternal recording in our flocks to allow us to breed from ewes and rams of outstanding mothering genetics.
In addition, we have capitalised on the flock’s long history of elite carcase genetics. Growth, muscling and constitutional strength have always been the hallmark of Mount Ronan selection and we have actively sought sheep with the ability to grow quickly to heavy weights without putting on too much fat.
The demands of the Maternal program have required us to modify our leanness criteria so that we are selecting animals with slightly fatter genetics. This is essential so that ewes milk better and get in lamb more easily in the next mating period.
Mount Ronan Maternals have the genetic ability to prosper in a wide range of environments, and to really excel under favourable conditions. Ewes bred out of Mount Ronan Maternals and Merinos have much more growth and muscle and are genetically a bit fatter and are constitutionally much stronger than the traditional crossbred ewes sired by Border Leicester rams and Merino ewes. The wether lambs finish very quickly and hang up along with the best of meat breed genetics. .

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