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Cameron Jesse, Western Flat, SA

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3 September 2020
“With 135% marked in the Regulin mob compared to 114% in the others, I can’t wait to have enough feed on our new block so I can treat them all.”
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Ross Davis, Benalla, Vic

Ross Davis Farmer from Benalla

16 July 2020

“90% of ewes scanned had conceived within the first cycle and we had an unbelievable number of twins. This is our third season with Regulin and undoubtedly our best.”

Anthony Mulraney, Edenhope, VIC

Ewe with pairs of twins

14 July 2020

“I finished my marking yesterday and had the best results I’ve had so far. I marked 151% including dry ewes. What’s more impressive is 54% of the ewes are orange tag 2 year olds. Maybe next year we can get 155%”

 

Gerard Roney, Advantage Feeders, Wendouree, Vic

Gerard from Advantage Feeders implanting Regulin

11 July 2020

“We lamb a proportion of our first cross and composite ewes in April to help match our pasture growth from spring canola and other forage crops to our livestock needs. We used Regulin for the first time last year and had a very successful scanning. I have just implanted a proportion of our ewes for even earlier lambs in 2021.”

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Graham Nickless, Wangaratta, Vic

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10 July 2020

“Here’s photo of 252 Highlander ewe lambs we treated with Regulin and scanned at 84% in lamb. There were 119 multiples and 93 singles.  We’re rapt! It’s an absolutely terrific result for 8-month-old ewe lambs born in July last year. We keep pushing the boundaries in our breeding program. Using Regulin allows us to keep improving our results.”

Peter and Anthony Hammon, nr Yarrawonga, Vic

Farmers Peter and Anthony Hammon from Yarrawonga, VIC

8 July 2020

“It was unbelievable! We scanned 392 ewes treated with Regulin @157% pregnant and only 9 dries. This was a great improvement on last year @148% and 27 dries out of 330. After a slow start lambing, the majority of ewes lambed down in weeks 3 and 4. We couldn’t believe how tight the lambing was. The lambing percentage ended up being 142%.”