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Regulin ... build your flock and grow your business

How can Regulin … be used for business growth?

Faster and cost-effective breeding program

If you are embarking on your first sheep enterprise or restocking after significant weather events, market changes or personal challenges, Regulin can be your ally in building your flock efficiently and affordably. Leveraging your own genetics, Regulin offers a faster and cheaper way to grow your flock than you might expect.

By increasing the number of lambs from each joining, Regulin enables you to have more lambs to evaluate and make decisions about. This advantage is crucial not only for cultivating a robust commercial flock but also for managing a successful stud. More lambs mean more opportunities to select the best traits and enhance the quality of your flock.

Join Industry Leaders

As the sheep industry progresses, breeding for traits that enhance animal welfare and improve the quality of fibre, food, and pharmaceuticals is essential for sustainable sheep enterprises. One forward-thinking approach includes breeding bare-breeched Poll Merinos which do not require mulesing—a practice likely to be banned soon. These Merinos produce high-quality, long staple white wool and excellent meat, representing the future of sustainable sheep farming.

Industry leaders such as Mumblebone and Aloeburn Poll Merinos have been strategically using Regulin for years to enhance their genetics and expand their commercial flock numbers. By following their example, you can also achieve significant growth and sustainability in your sheep enterprise.

Meet some farmers who have built their businesses with Regulin

Chad Taylor
‘Mumblebone’
Wellington, NSW
2,400 Stud ewes & 5,000 commercial ewes

Mumblebone is one of Australia’s leading Modern Merino enterprises led by Chad and Louise Taylor, in Wellington NSW.

Regulin has beeen a standard part of the breeding program at Mumblebone for in recent years.

“We’re pretty excited to be tapping into faster genetic gains and offering them to the industry. Some of the changes we’re seeing include products like Regulin.”

A year without using Regulin and a subsequent reduction in conceptions presented Chad and his team with a smoking gun.

“Regulin is very easy to administer, and the benefits just flow from there. It’s a comfortable 20% gain. Regulin has been a wonderful benefit to this business in getting out-of-season joinings up to the same level as our in-season joinings.”

Find out more about Mumblebone at: mumblebone.com.au

Jodie & Andrew Green
Aloeburn Pastoral
Boree Creek, NSW
800 Merino stud ewes & 8,000 commercial ewes

Since the videos on this page were shot in 2021, Jodie and Andrew Green have increased their stud and commercial flock n numbers and are in no doubt that Regulin has been a key enabler in achieving that growth.

Andrew and Jodie were some of the first farmers in Australia to use Regulin and have had a long and successful relationship with us. We are proud to be a partner in their paddocks. They were involved in early on-farm trials and currently involved in our research to establish Regulin’s potential for increasing twin lamb survival.

In their Poll Merino Stud, they use it to progress genetic gains through increasing selection pressure. They have successfully developed bare-breech, dual purpose Modern Poll Merinos. They are committed to animal welfare and acutely aware that for Australian wool to continue to be a high value fibre and a sustainable industry, market and customer expectations need to be met.

In the Aloeburn commercial flock, Regulin is used to increase lambing percentages in all out of season joinings. In some years, these results have surpassed their Autumn results. The Greens implant about 4,500 sheep annually and believe there’s NO product on the market that can do what Regulin does.

In 2021, Andrew & Jodie appeared in the first Regulin TV ads and we are grateful to them for their enthusiasm, advocacy and professionalism as industry leaders. We are proud to be a partner in their paddocks.

Find out more about Aloeburn Pastoral Co. at aloeburnpollmerinos.com

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