2024 Australian Sheep and Wool Show Feature Breed – Dohne Merino

DOHNE MERINO sheep have been ticking all the boxes since its inception in South Africa in 1939 and introduction to Australia in 1998. The initial cross was between a Peppin Merino and a German Mutton Merino. The Dohne Merino breeders have focused on the breeding objective to improve meat, wool and reproductive traits.

In Australia, the Dohne Merino presented a perfect alternative for sheep producers, a true dual-purpose sheep had arrived. It provided an alternative to the fine or medium wool Merinos and specialist prime lamb breeds.

The maternal qualities of the Dohne Merino ewe proved perfect for Australian conditions. They are survivors, resilient and fertile. They are natural mothers who rear high-performance lambs and produce quality apparel Merino wool.

Crimp and definition characteristics of wool produced by Dohne Merinos are on par with Merino wool. With staple lengths of 70mm to 95mm in 8 to 12 months, it is ideal for hand spinning with a high, next-to-skin comfort factor.

Australian Dohne Breeders’ Association

dohne.com.au

One response to “2024 Australian Sheep and Wool Show Feature Breed – Dohne Merino

  1. Karen Severn April 30, 2024 at 7:56 pm

    Spinning Dohne fleece at the moment, I am very impressed and loving the process.

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