My Trip to New Zealand for the 10th World Congress on Coloured Sheep


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A nearly complete group shot of participants at the conclusion of the Congress. Photo: Hotel staff. A scene from a ewe and lamb(s) class at the Christchurch A & P show. Photo: Laurel Stone. Leo Ponsonby poses with one of his breeding rams. Photo: Laurel Stone. Dave and Viv Strong’s Chudleigh Polwarth ewes and their lambs. Photo: Laurel Stone.
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The stunning view of Mt. Cook above Lake Pukaki. Photo: Laurel Stone. The view from the Matakanui Airstrip — from left me, my brother and my parents. Photo: Lynley Coffey. Andrew Paterson, of Matakanui Station, shows us his group of stud rams and how he can pull up their ASBVs data. Photo: Laurel Stone. Julie Howden’s natural colored Romney ewes and lambs. Photo: Lynley Coffey.
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Julie Howden’s natural colored Romney ewes and lambs. Photo: Lynley Coffey. Will Gibson’s Bluestone Merino stud ewes and this year’s lambs. Photo: Lynley Coffey. Merino statue in Omarama sculpted by Bill Adams in 1984 as a tribute. Photo: Laurel Stone. Products made from Stuart and Sue Albrey’s Fine Fibre Farms wool. Photo: Laurel Stone.