![]() TestimonialsTamgaree RMB 526 via Borden WA 6338 The most important point in choosing a sheep coat is the style. Short or long neck. Wool Overs offer a very good design with elastic around the forward neck area and adjustment straps over the back which help the coat hug the sheep and stay secure. The environment in which I farm means we have a large amount of sand and vegetable matter entering the wool during the summer months. The coats have enabled us to go from low 60s to high 70s in yield and also a drop from 1.5 down to 0.1 in vegetable matter. These results were from a five month period in the coats and not during the summer season. This improvement in yield and vegetable matter results, have combined to lift our style grade by two. MF5 to MF3. Last season it gave us a premium in price over our uncoated wool of $14.85 per kilo. We have now increased the number of stock coated and are looking forward to the results of a full season under Wool Overs. We have no hesitation in recommending the product it has been a sound economic decision for our business and we intend to continue our program. Morgan Sounness Tamgaree
.Mulgowan. Amiens QLD
"We have been coating sheep for 3 years and have gained a remarkable improvement in our wool style. Dirt penetration and VM has been reduced. We prefer long-necked coats because of our terrain but they do involve a lot more work. Coats have enabled us to run sheep we normally couldn't. We have tried several brands of coats and have found that Wool-Overs coats have out-performed all the others."
Margaret Smith
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