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This category contains links to Australian sheep and wool growers associations, organisations, societies and other representative groups.
http://www.merinos.com.au/
The federal association representing the state organizations and registered Merino sheep studs. Includes conference details, news and general information.
http://www.polldorset.org.au/
Contains information about the breed, standards, members directory, stud sites, flock register and journal.
http://www.texel.org.au/
Includes progressive breeding policies, regional sales, domestic and export sheep trade, regional network, and genetic improvement.
http://www.whitesuffolk.org.au/
Contains breed information, aims, office bearers, membership, newsletters, stud adverts, national conference and flock improvement program.
http://www.australianboergoat.com.au/
Contains a bulletin board, herd book, news and events, standards and a technical section.
http://www.coopworth.org.au/
Dual purpose, fast growing sheep suitable for the prime lamb trade. Includes breed information, attributes, genetic trends, seasonal notes, registered flocks, stud links and ram sales.
http://www.dorper.com.au/
The Dorper sheep is a hardy, fertile and fast-growing meat breed. List of studs, breeders and council members enclosed.
http://www.englishleicester.org.au/
Includes breed origins and description, wool uses, listing of members, shows, events, expos and meetings.
http://www.suffolks.com.au/
Provides sections on breed information, delegates, members register, stud adverts and links.
http://www.dairygoats.org.au/
Contains information about joining the society, the standards for each of the five breeds, news and membership details.
http://www.wiltshirehorn.asn.au/
Information on the breed and its application as a producer of sheep meat. Includes history and members list.
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