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Regulin ... get more from less

How does Regulin … get more from less?

Maximise lambing efficiency regardless of farm size

Many people assume that Regulin is just for large-scale producers, but small producers and mixed farm enterprises are also reaping significant benefits. Regulin increases your lambing rates by an average of 20%, regardless of the size of your flock. This makes it an ideal choice for farmers looking to optimise their lambing outcomes without expanding their ewe numbers.

Flexible benefits

Regulin is particularly beneficial if you plan to join fewer ewes in any given year due to feed limitations or other destocking reasons. While you don’t need to use Regulin every year, once you experience its advantages, you’ll likely consider making it a regular part of your farm program. By using Regulin, you can increase your lamb yield from your existing flock, eliminating the need for additional capital expenditure on more ewes or extra land. With well-managed ewes in good condition, Regulin can significantly boost your profitability. For more details, please contact us [link].

A strategic solution for early joining

One of the standout features of Regulin is its lack of impact on future joinings, on ewes and rams. This allows you to use it strategically in certain years without worrying about any negative effects on your sheep in subsequent seasons. 

Regulin is specifically designed for early joinings between August and January. It does not significantly affect autumn joinings. Therefore, if you have split joinings eaech year, you only need to treat the early-joined sheep.

In an industry where decisions are often driven by tradition, market prices, and environmental conditions, Regulin offers a scientifically proven technology that can help producers of all sizes increase their returns. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to elevate your farming efficiency with Regulin.

 

Meet two farmers who get more from less

Anthony Hammon
‘Barangoan’
Wilby VIC
1,000 cross-bred ewes

Four years into using Regulin, Anthony says “it’s definitely part of our business now”. Regulin has tightened his lambing and increased the number of twins dramatically.

“It’s amazing to drive round and see how many lambs – from the same ewes prior to and after Regulin – how many more twins we’ve got on the ground.”

The fact that the ewes conceive early and the lambs are born early also means they can take advantage of the market.

“The benefits of joining ewes out of season is we get a lamb dropped in March and we can grow it quickly to be ready for when the first suckers come on the market in late June-July.

It doesn’t matter how many sheep you run, if you want to join out of season and get an early lamb I’d definitely be recommending Regulin.”

Graham Nickless
‘Dirrawarra’ Byawatha, VIC
450 Composite ewes

Graham is a small prime lamb producer in Northern Victoria. On his beautiful and fertile property Dirrwarra (near Wangaratta) he runs a profitable prime lamb enterprise with just 450 ewes.

He downsized from his larger farm deliberately as he was ‘maturing’, and says Regulin has afforded him the opportunity to get higher lamb percentages with fewer ewes. He switched from traditional first cross ewes to Highlander Composites and at the time of interview, he was very proud to be turning off 700 lambs from his 450 ewes, with help from Regulin.

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