Archive
June, 2010
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The SRS® Stud and Top Animal Directory (SRS® News)
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Richmond (Richmond)
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Glenwood Merinos (Glenwood)
May, 2010
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100527 News (SRS® News)
March, 2010
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Mumblebone Merino Stud (Mumblebone)
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Sherwood (Sherwood)
January, 2010
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Willera Poll (Willera Poll)
August, 2009
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Challara (Challara)
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Calcaling Poll (Calcaling Poll)
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Roemahkita Poll (Roemahkita Poll)
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Leahcim Poll (Leahcim Poll)
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Kelvale Poll (Kelvale Poll)
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Baderloo Poll (Baderloo Poll)
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Ninuenook Poll (Ninuenook Poll)
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East Loddon (East Loddon)
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Blythvale (Blythvale)
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Yarong (Yarong)
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Parkdale (Parkdale)
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Merced Merinos (Merced Merinos)
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Kyabra (Kyabra)
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Keri Keri (Keri Keri)
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Hilltop (Hilltop)
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Gullengamble (Gullengamble)
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Boxleigh Park (Boxleigh Park)
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Blyth Merinos (Blyth Merinos)
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Bella Lana (Bella Lana)
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Australian Meat Merino® (Australian Meat Merino®)
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Aloeburn Poll (Aloeburn Poll)
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Wyambeh Poll (Wyambeh Poll)
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Well Gully Poll (Well Gully Poll)
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Karbullah Poll Merino Stud (Karbullah Poll)
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Boyanga Merino Stud (Boyanga)
Categories
SRS® vs Traditional Merinos: The Facts
- SRS® Merinos grow very long and very dense wools
- Long wools are bold crimping wools
- Long wool sheep are wrinkle-free and do not need to be mulesed
- Short wools are fine crimping wools
- Short wool means wrinkly sheep and mulesing
- Long wools process better than short wools
