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RAMCO has semen (and progeny) available from rams of the nine SAMM families detailed in the document below. The sires are presented as they emerged over the development of the stud.
With over 800 ewes to breed from we have achieved a diverse genetic mix capable of meeting outcross needs for studs with a narrow genetic background.
The families are diverse in production traits for growth rate, fertility and wool quality.
We have always specialized in conformation and structure, which are first class through the flock following years of heavy selection.
The RAMCO stud is founded on pure South African bloodlines and has continued to source genetics from South Africa up until the ongoing embargo on the importation of livestock genetic material
which is in place at present.
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History:

South African Mutton Merinos (SAMMs) Originally known as the German Mutton Merino, the first ten ewes and a ram were imported to South Africa from Germany in 1932 by the Department of Agriculture for a breeding programme. Through selection for a better wool quality and conformation, the uniqueness of the South African breed was recognised in 1971 when the breed name was changed to the SA Mutton Merino. Approximately 60 percent of South African sheep are Merino, which produce high yields of fine wool.
Description:
The SA Mutton Merino is a dual purpose mutton-wool sheep (60:40 mutton to wool), originally bred for its high adaptability to all farming regions in South Africa. The breed was developed to produce a slaughter lamb at an early age as well as a good quality wool. Lambing percentages in excess of 150% are common and the ewes have ample milk to raise the healthy well-grown lambs. The SA Mutton Merino is a polled breed with the rams having mature masses of 100-110 kg (~220-245 lbs) and the ewes having mature masses of 70-80 kg (~155-175 lbs). Well cared for sheep in show condition will exceed these weights considerably.
Primary characteristics: