Successful ram sales at Caroonboon and East Loddon

By Krista Schade

Fifty-five head of Caroonboon rams were offered in the stud’s sixth annual on property sale.

Stock sold to a high of $5,500 for Lot 1, and an average of $1,752. The sale marked the first anniversary of management of Caroonboon for husband and wife team Georgie and Derrym Meddings. The pair took on the management of the family property last year, following in the footsteps of Georgie’s mother Margie Pye and brother Sandy.

“Twelve months on, we are settled in and actively managing the day to day operations of Caroonboon, the Merino stud and the commercial flock,” Ms Meddings told The Riverine Grazier.

(From left) Sandy and Holly Pye with children Richard and Lilla, Caroonboon’s Georgie and Derrym Meddings, Rick Allen and Alexandra Strutt, with the day’s top priced ram. Images: The Riverine Grazier / Margie McClelland.

East Loddon Merino Stud held a successful annual ram sale last week, achieving almost 100 per cent clearance. 113 of the total 114 yarding sold last Thursday, to an average of $2077.43. Lots 20 and 99 topped the sale, with both rams reaching $4750.

Above from left: Agents Greg Miller, and James Osborne, East Loddon principals Tom and Marcus Hooke, buyer Jenny Westwood from Harden, and East Loddon’s Indy Hicks and Hector Mackenzie.

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