White Suffolks

Breeding Aims

Founded in 1987 as Stud Flock No. 26, we chose the White Suffolk breed very early in the breeds history here in Australia for the following reasons – they are sheep who offer outstanding performance for -

  • Lambing Ease
  • Growth
  • Durability
  • Cleanliness of Points
  • Doing-ability

From the outset Woolumbool utilised objective measurement and data, speeding up genetic gains across our White Suffolk flock.

We keep our breeding simple and focus on genetics and phenotype, consistently introducing sires of superior genetics from various other studs to keep on improving.

Our focus is to breed sheep that the industry wants and what our clients are looking for. We take pride in breeding for performance whilst maintaining breed type.

Breeding sheep with ease of lambing, superior growth, moderate fat, good meat-eating qualities and highly resistant to intestinal worms are our key performance metrics.

We continually aim to improve and stay abreast with current trends within the prime lamb industry breeding White Suffolk genetics for profit.

Why choose a White Suffolk Ram?


  • Fast growing
  • Moderate fat
  • Increased intramuscular fat
  • Decreased Shear Force (eats well)
  • Increased worm resistance
  • Clean points
Woolumbool Studs - Poll Dorset | White Suffolk | Multi-Meat

It is our view that we must breed animals that are as productive and easy care as possible.

Woolumbool White Suffolks
Woolumbool White Suffolks

Genetic Trends

Mature Body Weight

I have noticed over many years the tendency for Prime lamb producers to target the biggest rams in flock ram sales believing them to be better rams than their counterparts. Prior to the introduction of LAMBPLAN ® ASBV’s this was a sensible approach and the only method available to evaluate young rams.
In today’s world this only serves to send a signal to Seed Stock producers to breed bigger and bigger animals to the extent that many rams will be unmanageable for shearers in the future even with sedatives.
LAMBPLAN ® ASBV’s give us the power to breed rams which have the capacity to grow rapidly right up to export weights without having sires which are massive. To achieve this result the ASBV’s of most importance are the Wwt and Pwwt. These are the one’s to have as high as they can be along with a low to moderate Bwt ASBV There is no point at all in having sires which are huge and produce lambs which grow slower than others up until they get to 50kgs and then outstrip the growth of all others as they themselves have likely done.

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