— Save the Date —

Tara Park 37th Annual On-Property
Ram Sale
Monday 22nd September

Inspections from 9am. Sale commencing at 1pm.
Refreshments available.

For Presale Ram Inspections contact Guy on 0427 439 102.

All details for our On-Property Sale Rams will be available on our website.

Upcoming Events in 2025

2025 Rabobank National Merino Sheep Show & Sale - Dubbo:
12th - 13th August.

 South West Slopes Stud Merino Breeders Field Day - Harden:
2nd September.

Tara Park’s 37th Annual On-Property Ram Sale:
Monday 22nd September.

Tara Park Merino Stud is located at Boorowa, NSW, on the properties of Tara Park and West Tara. The stud is owned and managed by the Evans Family.

Tara Park remain focused on producing large framed sheep with good conformation, soft, supple skins which produce heavy cutting fleeces that are resilient to all weather conditions. Tara Park sheep average 18 micron.

Achievements in the show and sale rings since inception has been vital in gaining recognition nationally and overseas. Guy has had the privilege of judging in most states of Australia and internationally.

Tara Park exhibits at sheep shows and field days across NSW and ACT yearly and our top stud rams are on offer at the annual On-Property Ram Sale in mid-September.

Client Testimonials

“We continue to buy rams at the Tara Park sale because we can buy predictable genetics to help us achieve our aims of soft productive skins, producing bright white, well-nourished wools on a sheep with excellent confirmation. By using Tara Park genetics, we are able to produce a well-balanced, productive sheep with wool that tests positively, keeps out dust, repels water and "does" well in our environment and elsewhere.”

Greg Simpson, Winjallock, Victoria

“The Stewart family at ‘Derneveagh’, Harden have been buying rams from the Evans Family at Tara Park for approximately 32 years. Durable, versatile and productive are the first things I associate with Tara Park sheep.

Buying a Ram is the same as buying anything, you have to prioritise the boxes in the order you want ticked – so for us structure, fertility, quality and quantity of wool and so on are important. Also, sheep need to be able to handle everything that Mother Nature can throw at them and over the last 5 years she certainly has done that! From dust to mud and everything in between. The Tara Park genetics have handled all of this, and the sheep have thrived in all of these conditions.”

— Andy Stewart, Derneveagh Pastoral Company, Harden