04/17/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 04/17/2024 18:54
Towards the end of 2022, AWI was announced as a recipient of a $45,000 Round 5 Regional Economic Development (RED) Grant from the WA Government to help further develop and manufacture the AWI modular sheep delivery units in regional Western Australia. With matching funding from AWI, this brought the total investment to $90,000 in 2023.
AWI has used the funding to engage with RW Engineering, based at Darkan in the Wheatbelt region of WA, which is now manufacturing the sheep delivery units to fulfil orders from WA woolgrowers.
RW Engineering's owner Arthur Brown in the company's workshop at Darkan in WA during the construction of the sheep delivery modules that the company is manufacturing for woolgrowers in the state.
"The sheep delivery units provide a system that delivers sheep directly to the shearer, eliminating the time and energy that shearers spend on the catch and drag. It also minimises the chance of injury to the shearer from the dragging and twisting movements," said AWI General Manager, Woolgrower Services, Stephen Feighan.
"The design focuses on a 'modular' concept in which portable singular shearing stands can be joined together to make a multi-stand shearing platform, which can be stored away after use.
"Each modular unit holds sheep in a race at the back of the unit. The shearer simply opens the gate and collects the sheep from the race and manoeuvres the sheep the metre or so to the centre of the board before starting shearing."
The potential benefits for woolgrowers and the industry of the sheep delivery unit include:
AWI has working with six engineering companies across the country to make the AWI design commercially available to woolgrowers (see the box below).
Some of the companies also manufacture an 'automatic module' which contains a pneumatically powered delivery section that, at the press of a button, moves out from the race and then tilts the sheep into a position suitable for the shearer to then easily retrieve the animal.
RW Engineering is a 100% WA owned and run company that has been in operation for more than 20 years. It manufactures a range of livestock handling and other equipment, using locally sourced materials. The modular sheep delivery units manufactured by RW Engineering were on show at this year's Wagin Woolorama.
AWI has worked with several companies across Australia that are now manufacturing a sheep delivery system based on the AWI designs, including:
There are companies that are now manufacturing other types of sheep delivery systems, such as Perkinz(1800 750 584, www.perkinz.com.au) that produces its ShearMaster product.
This article appeared in the March 2024 edition of AWI's Beyond the Bale magazine. Reproduction of the article is encouraged.