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Tracing the wild and woolly heritage of Australia’s fashionable-day Merino

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Jul 9, 2022
Tracing the wild and woolly heritage of Australia’s fashionable-day Merino

If John and Elizabeth Macarthur, both prolonged dreary, magically reappeared on Earth, they’d indulge in to appear their frail put of abode Elizabeth Farm at Camden, south-west of Sydney, lovingly preserved.

They’d also be overjoyed to leer that the wool industry they played a key position in founding is mild thriving.

And they’d be presumably joyful purple to appear an all-too-familiar form of Merino grazing in nearby paddocks.

The sheep is formally is known as the Camden — named after its Australian hometown.

While it has frequently been said that Australia’s financial system rode on the sheep’s relief for unparalleled of its historic past,  some enjoy forgotten that the trek began on the skinny legs and slender frame of the Camden.

A Camden Merino ram, a descendant of sheep imported by John and Elizabeth Macarthur.(Equipped)

Australia’s historic past of Merino sheep

These flighty, hardy, short-woolled sheep enjoy minute resemblance to the stylish Australian Merino.

It has been so selectively and intensively bred for extra than two centuries that the Macarthurs also would perchance even fight to recognise it as a sheep.

Amazingly, the Camden has survived to for the time being, largely unchanged, as a residing colonial relic.

That has been a results of some devoted custodians such because the Collins family at Mt Bute in western Victoria.

James Collins’ (pictured) grandfather Jim purchased a flock of Camdens in 1967 that had been destined for the meatworks.(Landline: Tim Lee)

The family has been producing about a of the nation’s most attention-grabbing Merino wool for generations.

It has also played a well-known fragment in saving the Camden from extinction.

Saving a legacy

When the closing remaining flock of Camdens was place up for public sale and in actual fact almost consigned to the meatworks, the late Jim Collins and fellow woolgrower Mac Troup realised their historic significance and every purchased half the sheep.

The family has not at all introduced in out of doorways genetics nor attempted to improve the usual of the sheep in any manner.

As an different, it has in moderation managed the flock to preserve in a voice of stasis, to purchase it honest correct to its ancestors.

The fashionable Camden (entrance) stands alongside a Merino.(Landline: Tim Lee)

The contrast between Camdens and fashionable-day industrial Merinos is stark.

The Camden, at about 35 kilograms, is roughly half the burden and half the peak.

The Camden’s fleece weighs lower than two kilograms. The fashionable Merino yields three to 5 times that amount.

A better rigidity of Merinos was imported by the Macarthurs in 1804.

As the colony began to prosper, so too did the Merino and its precious gorgeous fleece.

By the 1870s, sheep had spread over unparalleled of the continent, and Australia had assumed the mantle of the realm’s excellent wool-growing nation.

A drawing of a Merino ram in Australia, circa 1810.(Equipped)

By then, the Camden had been remodeled and tailored through genetic different into a better-framed sheep that grew longer wool and was tough sufficient to withstand Australia’s arid inland.

Wool accounted for half the nation’s exports until the 1960s, and Australia mild produces 80 per cent of the realm’s gorgeous wool.

A wool financial system

On a conventional public sale day in Melbourne or Sydney, extra than $10 million price of wool is sold. A dazzling a part of that wool is sold beneath the gavel of Elders wool auctioneer Samantha Wan.

She first stumbled on wool while at university and drop in love with the fibre and the industry.

“Wool is a extraordinary fibre that in actual fact has turn out to be my connection to Australia,” Ms Wan said.

Samantha Wan is one of many auctioneers at the Elders National Wool promoting centre.(Tim Lee)

The Camden is quite as rare because the fabled unicorn, with most attention-grabbing about a hundred in existence.

Importantly in the early 1990s, the Collins family sent a nucleus flock relief to Elizabeth Farm at Camden.

A newspaper article of the day described them as “hardy animals as wild as deer”.

A Camden Merino grows about 2 kilograms of fleece, whereas a fashionable Merino grows five times that.(Landline)

James Collins can attest to that. His insecure Camdens thrive on the poorest of pasture.

It be an attribute that has played a key position in the success of the Merino, which has shaped the Australian continent so profoundly.

Tim Lee’s checklist, The Magic Merino, is a fraction of the Issues That Made Australia series to impress the ABC’s 90th birthday. It displays on ABC TV’s Landline at 12: 30pm on Sunday, or on ABC iview.

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