Breeding medium to large framed, good doing, early maturing plain Poll Merinos

We select for long stapled, deep crimping elite fine/medium to medium wools. By doing this we can maintain wool cut on plain bodied sheep. We run heavy stocking rates and assess lambs weaned, wool cut and DSE per hectare to maximise productivity and profitability.

Client Services

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Sheep Classing Service

At Seymour Park we offer a free client sheep classing service and are happy to assist you with private and auction ram selections. Clinton’s classing service can assist you to produce a more even line of sheep with better structure, wool quality and quantity.

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Free Ram Shearing and Delivery

We are happy to arrange delivery of rams purchased at our sale. If you wish we can also shear the rams prior to delivery.

Ram Replacement Guarantee

Our rams are guaranteed for structural soundness and fertility until they have completed their first joining. We’re happy to replace the ram or give you credit up to the value of that ram at auction. 

2023 RAM SALE

September 27, 2023

Inspections from 10am, sale starts 1pm

740 Blight Road, Highbury

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Our Breeding Philosophy 

We’re producing sheep that can be used in a diverse range of climate conditions. Our rams and ewes are sold to clients throughout the state from the Wheatbelt to high rainfall areas. We like sheep that are well balanced and of even type.
We run a breeding flock where wethers and low grade ewe lambs are turned off straight from mum while running as many breeding units as possible per hectare. Early growth rates and body carcass shape are important to us as well as maintaining wool cut and quality.
Our stud sheep are ran like our commercials. They lamb down on pasture and are weaned onto stubbles before being finished for sale on feeders. This ensures that when our rams go out to our clients they know how to eat grass and stubbles. Our sheep are stress tested, genuine and commercially viable.

Our Stud 

The stud is a combination of Shahs Poll and Seymour Park Poll. Shahs was purchased in its entirety in 2011 and incorporated into Seymour Park. Seymour Park is breeding towards a medium to large framed, good doing, early maturing plain poll Merino. We select for long stapled, deep crimping elite fine/medium to medium wools. By doing this we can maintain wool cut on plain bodied sheep and currently shear every 8 months (65-75mm). We run heavy stocking rates and assess lambs weaned, wool cut and DSE per hectare to maximise productivity and profitability.

Stud Statistics

Stud Established: Shahs established 1975, Seymour Park 2003
Rainfall: 450mm (18 inches)
Stud Breeding Ewes: 3000
Commercial Breeding Ewes: 6000
Average fleece weight: 5.5kg (shorn every 8 months at 65-75mm)
Average Micron: 20.3 micron
Rams Sold annually: 150

News

Willandra sire purchase

Willandra sire purchase

We traveled to NSW last week to purchase a superb Willandra ram 008. We have been looking for a poll sire and believe this ram has exactly what we’re looking for – Very big correct ram (124.5kg BW) with a magnificent eye muscle (47 mm) and fat depth (10 mm). He also has a very good elite bold...

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Seymour Park ram lights up $25,000 top

Seymour Park ram lights up $25,000 top

With Seymour Park’s $25,000 top-priced ram at the 2015 Rabobank WA Sheep Expo stud Merino sale were Russell McKay (left), Elders stud stock, buyer Bill Cowan, Crichton Vale, Narembeen, Seymour Park stud principal Clinton Blight, Highbury and Nathan King, Elders stud stock. Farm Weekly article by...

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2014 Ram Sale

2014 Ram Sale

Summary: $1,217 average Top price $5,100 100 sold at auction out of 106 offered Gross $121,700   Seymour Park tops Narrogin at $5100 Article by Tony Hughes-Owen, Farm Weekly, October 9 2014 Image courtesy of Farm Weekly   As with many stud sales this ram selling season it was a much...

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