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New Stock Sire Purchase

The Kimbolton Flock is delighted to announce the joint purchase of Duhonw Your The One  who was Champion Texel at the 2017 NSA main sale  for 8,000gn.

This much admired, naturally born Meinspride Usain sired Ram was the pick of the sale and is probably one of the best rams that Paul has seen in recent years.

A modern Ram with outlook, length and balance  with excellent fleshing, he will be selectively used this breeding season and we eagerly await his progeny.

The picture above doesn’t really do justice to him but a video of him being sold that does can be found by following this link

Kimbolton Genetics in High Demand

With sale season in full swing we have been amazed at the demand for our genetics with around 85% of sheep sold direct from farm this year.

The telephone started ringing in May and so far we have sold sheep privately to all parts of the UK as well as exporting another consignment to Holland this year.

Interest at the National and Club sales has also been strong as people seem to be becoming more interested in harder working “real” Texel’s rather than the higher maintenance “showy” types.

This trend is being driven by a desire to improve business efficiency and profitability and our focus on selecting for commercial traits whilst retaining breed type seems to be hitting the mark.

We are always keen to hear how our customers get on with the sheep they purchase and following this weeks Solway and Tyne Club sale we were delighted to hear that one of the top prices for a shearling ram (5,600gn) was achieved by John Elliot’s Roxburgh flock. This was for a son of Kimbolton Va Va Voom who John purchased in 2015 for a significant undisclosed four figure sum.

We still have a limited number of animals for sale this year therefore if you are looking for something please get in touch.

 

CT Scanning Results Recieved

We were pleased to receive the results from CT scanning a selection of this years lambs on 4th July.

We find this data highly valuable as it accurately shows the internal composition of the lambs produced. When this information is combined with more traditional methods of selection (physical structure, type etc.) it allows informed breeding decisions to be made that ensure we continue to produce the kind of animals our commercial and pedigree customers want.

The information show here is raw data and needs to be considered carefully as some of the figures are not like for like comparisons (how many times have you heard people at sales boasting “its got 40mm muscle” or “the longest spine length yet measured”). Its only when this data has been converted into an EBV that it can be compared as this takes into account factors such as age, weight etc. This information will be available to us at the end of the month.

For the minimal additional cost (thanks to subsidies from the Texel Society and AHDB) it is a simple way for us to increase our business’s efficiency and I am looking forward to the day in the future when I will be able to DNA test my lambs and make keep or cull decisions based on health traits.

Sheep For Sale List Added

Following numerous telephone and email enquires we have now uploaded the initial list of stock that we will be selling during 2017.

It can be found on the For Sale page located at the tab above.

Please note that this list is subject to change, plus if you cant see exactly what you are looking for please call as we may still be able to help.

Our The list will be updated on a regular basis as animals are sold as our preference is to sell direct from Farm.

 

Kimbolton Flock Performs Strongly In The First BLUP Run

We have received the results from the first BLUP run of the year (the run that produces the performance recording figures) and the flock has performed strongly producing the top ewe lamb (see last post) as well as a number of very high rated ram lambs.

This first run for the lambs is largely based on weight to 8 weeks of age (adjusted to 56 days) plus parentage information. It should therefore be considered a marker of a lambs performance however it is not until the data from ultrasound scanning and CT scanning are included that you get a rounded picture reflecting actual (rather than predicted) carcase information.

The most pleasing aspect for us is to see the Top Stock Sires list as this is the list that takes into account when a Ram has progeny on the ground. Rams from the Kimbolton flock make up 30% of the front page which is satisfying as most of these have been sold and it shows they are performing for their new owners.

Lambs Growing Strongly

Helped by the kind weather and also by the fact that we have managed to secure additional grazing, the lambs have been growing on strongly.

We completed the 8 week weights and the best rather surprisingly was a single ewe lamb who weighed 44kg at 56 days. This is equal to an incredible growth rate of 630g per day!

The ewe lamb is PPK1700719 and she is by a home bred Ram called Kimbolton Yabba Dabba Doo who was our stand out Ram lamb last year. The Dam is one of our best breeding female lines who also have scored well in the Mastitis projects we have been participating in as they have been found to have a higher genetic resistance to mastitis. Perhaps this is why the growth rate has been so high?

Kimbolton Yabba Dabba Doo has continued to grow out well and he is pictured below relaxing in the sun. Semen is available for sale for UK use.

Lambing Is Over!

Lambing for the 2017 season started on 12th February and continued until 23rd March.

We were fortunate with the weather and the lambs are growing on rapidly with some exciting prospects in the pipeline.

Seen below is the last ewe to lamb, PPK1500526 who was everyone’s favourite when on the Texel Sheep Society stand at NSA Sheep 2016. We like her a lot and hope her lambs turn out like their Mum.

Lets hope the weather continue to be supportive!

2016 Summary

The leaves are busy falling from the trees and we are rapidly heading towards the festive period, therefore I thought it was time to provide an update on the flocks activities over the second half of 2016 as things have been hectic!

Our sheep enjoyed great success at the two local shows we attended in the Summer. There is a separate post to cover the details but I think it will be some time before we have another day like the one we enjoyed at Burwarton Show! The trophies have now been engraved and look fantastic for all our visitors to see! This proved to me that you can win shows with high index, performance recorded sheep taken from the field a few days before the event. This is a refreshing change to many of the shows I attend where the “show team” are selected early in the year and then fed to the hilt with the Judge then being expected to “choose the fattest with the most breed type”!

From a sales perspective the season has now concluded and we have been delighted as we have sold more animals from home than previously. This is our preference as it is a lot less stressful on both the animals and the breeder,  but just as importantly it gives the buyer the opportunity to see the system that the animals are produced in.

It never ceases to amaze me how many people buy their next Tup(s) (which will represent up to 50% of their flock) by just looking at the animal on sale day when in “sale condition”. We all know someone (or perhaps its happened to us if we are honest) who have had the experience of purchasing something that “melted”. Visiting the breeder is a great way to reduce this risk as you can make your own judgement about how the animals have been produced and stand a better chance of things working out.

Sale highlights included:

  • Half share of £4,000 Kimbolton Venturer sold to Cefin Pryce
  • Ram lambs to a top of £1,700
  • Providing Shearling Rams to large well known Estates
  • Maintaining repeat business with commercial customers
  • Gaining new commercial customers
  • Selling foundation genetics to three new young pedigree breeders
  • Selling Rams and Semen into significant research projects
  • Exporting a consignment of lambs to the Netherlands
  • Selling out of females during the summer
  • Finding a suitable home for the Phantom – our famous Ram!

A massive thanks to all of our customers and everyone who has shown interest in what we are trying to achieve. It seems that more and more people are wanting to maximise their returns and are now realising that using the right genetics can make a huge impact on their bottom line.

PS – Happy Christmas!!

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Tupping Completed for 2016

We are pleased to say that the breeding season has today concluded for the Kimbolton Flock as the sweeper Rams have been removed.

Rams used this year have included:

Kimbolton Yabba Dabba Doo who is the highest index Ram lamb we have bred to date.

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Kimbolton Yeoman a Goldies Supreme sired lamb from Warriors dam

Kimbolton Warrior who bred sons to 1700gn in his first season

Hollyford Vroom Vroom a Goldies Supreme sired lamb

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Kimbolton Va Va Voom an Avon Vale Real Deal son who sold privately to John Elliot for a significant undisclosed sum

Avon Vale Real Deal who needs no introduction!

Wallington Special Brew who has sold sons to 2,100gn

We eagerly await lambing time as there should be some exciting prospects

 

Sale Season Well Underway

Customers have travelled from near and far to purchase Kimbolton genetics this year.

We have seen exceptional demand for our stock and have already sold a significant number of animals from home as well as at the Welsh and English National Sales. We  even sold our entire entry of animals for the Shropshire & Border Counties Club sale which is on today at Shrewsbury in advance without leaving the farm.

If you are looking for something to improve the performance of your flock please get in touch as we can still help with either Rams or frozen semen. The latest list of animals and semen for sale can be downloaded from the “for sale” page.

Even if you can’t see what you are looking for, feel free to contact us as we may still be able to help.

Rams for sale