Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Lifestyle

88-Year-Old Farmer Honored for 70 Years of Dedication to Sheep Breeding

An 88-year-old farmer has received a lifetime membership from the Australian Poll Dorset Association in recognition of his remarkable contributions to the sheep breeding industry over the past 70 years. Don Bailey, co-founder of the Derby Downs Poll Dorset stud in Marong, was honored during the Australasian Dorset Championships held in Bendigo on Sunday.

Bailey, who began breeding Poll Dorsets in 1960 alongside his brother Rowland, expressed surprise at the award. “It took me by surprise,” he said with a laugh. The stud, established in 1956, is set to celebrate its 70th anniversary next year. Today, the operation is run by Bailey’s nephew, Lachie, ensuring the legacy continues.

A Lifelong Commitment to Sheep Breeding

Despite their advancing ages—Rowland is 90—both Don and Rowland remain actively involved in the day-to-day operations of their farm. Just days prior to the awards ceremony, the brothers were busy constructing temporary yards in preparation for the arrival of Merino lambs. Don recounted battling a cold the week before but was determined to attend the event.

Tania King, the former president of the Australian Poll Dorset Association and principal of the Shellal Poll Dorset stud, praised Don for his dedication and humility. “He’s never looking for that pat on the back,” she noted. King described him as an “excellent ambassador” for the breed, respected by peers and always willing to help others in the industry.

Don Bailey’s influence on the Poll Dorset breed extends beyond the farm. He was a founding member of the Central Victorian region of the Australian Poll Dorset Association and played a crucial role in transitioning the breed’s exhibition from the Melbourne Royal Show to the premier Australasian Dorset Championships. He remains actively involved in both events.

Celebrating a Rich History and Future

Reflecting on his extensive career, Don emphasized the significant changes the sheep industry has undergone over the decades. “The main thing is the size of the animals these days,” he remarked, noting that this trend is evident across most breeds. Despite the advancements, he highlighted ongoing challenges, particularly regarding market prices. “Most times, whether you’re ordinary farmers or stud breeders, the most frustrating thing is not being able to control your own markets,” he explained.

Throughout his journey, Don has forged numerous friendships within the sheep breeding community, valuing the camaraderie that comes with the industry. “It’s all mixed together to make a community,” he said, reflecting on the bonds he has created over the years.

As he continues to work with his sheep and engage with the industry, Don Bailey expressed gratitude for his enduring passion and the support he has received. He acknowledged the influence of South Australian Poll Dorset studs in providing excellent genetics to Victorian breeders, a sentiment echoed by Tania King, who believes Don’s contributions are immeasurable.

With a legacy of dedication and community spirit, Don Bailey looks forward to many more years of involvement in sheep breeding, a testament to his lifelong commitment to the craft.

You May Also Like

Top Stories

URGENT UPDATE: The family of 15-year-old Thom Hosking has issued a heartfelt tribute following his tragic death in a crash in Bendigo on October...

Sports

Fans of English football were treated to a compelling analysis of crucial refereeing decisions during two marquee matches on October 21, 2023. In a...

Sports

Mason Cox, a beloved figure at the Collingwood Football Club, has announced he will not be offered a new contract for the upcoming season....

Top Stories

BREAKING NEWS: Global discount retailer Costco is set to revolutionize shopping in Perth as it announces plans to open its first store in the...

Top Stories

UPDATE: The mother of allegedly murdered teen Pheobe Bishop has reached out with a poignant letter to the family of Gus, a four-year-old who...

Entertainment

During the recent auctions for The Block, two teams faced disappointment as they walked away without any sales, raising questions about the future of...

Sports

Jake Connor, the Super League Man of Steel, has not been selected for the England squad ahead of the Rugby League Ashes series against...

Sports

The Melbourne Storm will not pressure coach Craig Bellamy to make a decision regarding his future beyond 2026, despite overtures from the Gold Coast...

Lifestyle

Queensland is preparing for severe thunderstorms and a heatwave today, with the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) forecasting strong winds and large hailstones across significant...

Entertainment

The much-anticipated auction day for contestants of The Block has arrived, culminating a season filled with hard work and emotional highs and lows. This...

Entertainment

Lady Annabel Goldsmith, a prominent British socialite and philanthropist, has died at the age of 91. Her passing leaves behind a legacy marked by...

Entertainment

Abbie Chatfield, the former star of *The Bachelor* and a prominent social media influencer, has acknowledged defaming her ex-friend, Heath Kelley. The admission follows...

Copyright © All rights reserved. This website provides general news and educational content for informational purposes only. While we strive for accuracy, we do not guarantee the completeness or reliability of the information presented. The content should not be considered professional advice of any kind. Readers are encouraged to verify facts and consult appropriate experts when needed. We are not responsible for any loss or inconvenience resulting from the use of information on this site.