Australian Persian Sheep Association ( APSA )
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    • What is a Persian Sheep
    • What makes a persian sheep special
    • Persian Sheep - The Unique Breed
    • History
    • Importation into Australia
    • The Dorper Connection
    • Show Champions
    • The African Imports
    • No, They are not Goats
    • South African Standard of excellence
    • Photos from South Africa
    • Australian Standard of Excellence
    • Current Terminology used to Describe Persian Sheep Crossbreds, a Buyer’s Guide
    • The Story of Sheep
  • Management and Breeding
    • Persian Sheep Management
    • Common health problems of Sheep
    • Increasing the number of Quality purebred Persians in Australia
    • Colour inheritance in Persian Sheep
    • Birth injury and foetal distress in lambs
    • Vaccination
    • Following the Diagnostic Pathway
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Importation into Australia

​It is not possible to import live sheep into Australia.  It is however, possible to import sheep embryos.  The principal concern of the Australian quarantine authorities is to prevent the introduction of exotic disease.  To this end embryo donor ewes are put through a range of tests to ensure that they are healthy.  Donor ewes must be over 5 years of age.  All tests that can be done to detect the diseases of concern are done on these live sheep.  If the ewes are shown to be free of disease then they are multi-ovulated, inseminated and any embryos produced harvested.  Unfortunately each ewe then has to be euthanised.  This is because an exotic disease called ‘Scrapie’ can only be diagnosed in samples collected from a dead sheep.  If testing shows the donor ewes to be free of this disease then their embryos can then be imported.  Once imported the embryos are implanted into surrogate ewes which, in due course, give birth.  As mentioned above the first ever Skilder Persians were born in Australia in October, 2005.

​Import lambs born 2005

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Embryos Lambs born October 2005
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Embryo Lambs - Skilder parents
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Import Embryo Rams
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Import Embryo Rams
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Import Ram - Blue extremely rare used for first lamb drop
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Import Embryo Ewes
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Import Embryo Ewes
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Import Embryo Ewes

​The 5 import rams that established the breed in Australia

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Harlequin Flame
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Harlequin Tri-Star 2-05/H05
​Photos on this page courtesy of Genelink
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Harlequin Boetie 2-05/H01
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Harlequin Tru-Blue 2-05/H02
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Harlequin Aussie 2-05/H13
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  • Home
  • About Persian Sheep
    • What is a Persian Sheep
    • What makes a persian sheep special
    • Persian Sheep - The Unique Breed
    • History
    • Importation into Australia
    • The Dorper Connection
    • Show Champions
    • The African Imports
    • No, They are not Goats
    • South African Standard of excellence
    • Photos from South Africa
    • Australian Standard of Excellence
    • Current Terminology used to Describe Persian Sheep Crossbreds, a Buyer’s Guide
    • The Story of Sheep
  • Management and Breeding
    • Persian Sheep Management
    • Common health problems of Sheep
    • Increasing the number of Quality purebred Persians in Australia
    • Colour inheritance in Persian Sheep
    • Birth injury and foetal distress in lambs
    • Vaccination
    • Following the Diagnostic Pathway
  • Gallery
  • Useful contacts