Our ram sale is on Wednesday 24 November at 2pm, at the Palmerston shearing shed 4336 Poatina Rd Cressy. There will be a light snack provided. Click here for a copy of the sale catalogue.

Our ram sale is on Wednesday 24 November at 2pm, at the Palmerston shearing shed 4336 Poatina Rd Cressy. There will be a light snack provided. Click here for a copy of the sale catalogue.
Our latest newsletter provides an update on our breeding program, GHG emissions work in NZ and ewe survival. To read the newsletter in full click here. We hope you find it an interesting read and if you have any questions feel free to give Bill a call.
The Palmerston Coopworth 2021 ram sale will be held on Wednesday 24 November at 2pm. A light snack will be provided beforehand with refreshments afterwards. The 2021 catalogue and newsletter will be available soon.
Our October 2020 newsletter includes articles on adult weight and ewe efficiency, ewe mortality research project update, long-acting drench update. To read the newsletter in full click here. We hope you find it an interesting read and if you have any questions feel free to give Bill a call.
We were sad to lose old Knock during winter, we’ll miss his giant flopping paws slapping about. Oliver has got himself a pup, Oscar, who is proving to be quite a character.
Our ram sale is on Wednesday 20 November at 2pm, at the Palmerston shearing shed 4336 Poatina Rd Cressy. There will be a light snack provided. Click here for a copy of the sale catalogue.
Our October 2019 newsletter includes articles on managing drench resistance, lifetime maternals project summary, and an update on the understanding lamb mortality trial. To read the newsletter in full click here. We hope you find it an interesting read and if you have any questions feel free to give Bill a call.
Our 2018 ram sale will be held on Wednesday 21 November at 2pm, at the Palmerston shearing shed, 4336 Poatina Rd Cressy. We look forward to seeing you there.
To view the catalogue click here: Palmerston Ram Sale Catalogue 2018.
Collecting dung samples from individual rams isn’t one of our favourite jobs. And the rams don’t go much on it either…but it’s the only way to get reliable PFEC data