Alma Today
Graham and Helen Morphett took over ownership of Alma from D & AL Morphett in April 2001. They will strive to continue breeding a profitable merino, suited to the western NSW pastoral zone. Profitability is guaranteed from a diversified income, generated by the Alma Merino from wool, sheep and meat sales.
Alma Merinos grow a medium, soft-handling fleece on a large framed, highly fertile sheep that will reproduce and thrive in all seasons.
Graham & Helen Morphett
The diversified income generated by Alma Merinos includes:
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Wool
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19-23 micron
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soft-handling
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high tensile strength
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good yields
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Sheep
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Meat
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given a good season, Alma lambs hang up as well as 1st cross lambs, maturing early, and the fertility of Alma rams results in many lambs to sell
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the growth and lean meat of Alma blood lambs is suited well for the live boat trade
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older ewes and cull sheep for mutton