RARE BREEDS TRUST OF AUSTRALIA
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Sheep : TUKIDALE
Origin: New Zealand.
Australian Status:
International Status:
Arrival in Australia: They were first brought to Australia in 1975 and crossed with Romney Marsh to increase numbers; starting in NSW, flocks were established in other states.
Australia Population: Ewes: 105 Rams:20 (2017)
Distribution:
History: The Tukidale came into existence in New Zealand in 1966. A breeder of Romney Marsh sheep, Mr. Malcolm Coop, bred a ram with the dominant T gene for medullated wool (hairy); thus began the breed as the ram passed his dominance on. The coarse fibre is perfectly suited to carpet wool, insulation and upholstery. The wool also grows exceptionally fast – the sheep are shorn twice a year.
The NZ property name was Tuki Tuki, and as T is the gene for this hair, the breed name came into being.
A Society was formed in Australia in 1978. Their newsletters are held by the National Library of Australia, Canberra, and may be viewed in the library by request.
Sadly, in June, 2018, New Zealand stated that the Tukidale now appears to be extinct in its home country. We believe that there are only 2 flocks in Australian. One flock held by Vee and Rene and another if the Riverina area.
Breed traits: Like other wool breeds they're best run where natural feed is stable, to save a break in the wool. The T gene also means this breed is horned, both males and females. They have the robust build of a Romney Marsh and the distinctive long thick wool, which is very white. The wool is harsh to handle and very strong, making it ideal for carpet.
Tukidales are an easy care breed with high fertility. The wool usually measures 35 but can go to 45 microns. The length of the staple is 15cm (6 inches). The well-built carcass is acceptable for meat too, making them dual purpose.
Use: Carpet wool and Meat.
Breed Organisation: The Tukidale Association of Australia, Secretary: Vee Pols, Chandlers Hill, South Australia, Email: rv@pols.id.au
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Photo: Tukidale ewes from Vee and Rene Pols, Chandlers Hill, South Australia