Ranger™ Terminal Sheep
The high growth rate, high yielding terminal also bred for survival and constitution
The Ranger™ Terminal
Attributes
- A big survival lift from huge selection for cold tolerance gene, and being born in Snow prone country, mostly lambed between 500-700 metres.
- Increasing carcass yield and weight through myomax and EMA selection.
- Liveweight gains driven by selection from 700 Ranger™ ewes at the “Kinaston Run”.
For more information and enquiries contact
John: 03 445 3664, Glen: 03 446 9090 or Jason: 03 315 6285
Ranger Rams
1. Increased Weaning Weight
2. High Survival Thick berth coat and cold tolerance gene
3. Increased Meat Yield Scanned eye muscle area
4. Myomax For big back ends
5. Amazing Constitution The Ranger rams last
6. Selected Fine Shoulder Rams For ewe hoggets and merino 1/2 breds
7. Competitively Priced
Population Genetics
Glen McDonalds 700 Ranger™ ewes
Survival
Survival at 700 – 800 metres
Rams
Flock rams
Our Team
John McDonald
Manages ram selling and client support..
Joy McDonald
Supports clients and 13 grandchildren.
Glen McDonald
Manages part of Snowline Station & the Kinaston Run in Central Otago with his wife Alisa. Glen also manages the “Ranger” flock and a “Snowline” fine wool flock
Jason McDonald
Manages “Cheddar Valley Station” in North Canterbury, with his wife Tracey. Jason manages the “Snowline” flock.
Archie McDonald
Archie is part of our dynamic long term succession plan!!