Trigger Vale

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Thirty years of progress.

Trigger Vale didn't set out to breed a traditional Merino better. We set out to breed a different kind of Merino — one built for the way commercial producers actually get paid.

The operation

Four generations on Brookong country — a fifth on the way.

Andrew and Mandi Bouffler farm 2,800 hectares at Brookong, in the NSW south-west slopes — the fourth generation of the family on this country, with his son Jamieson the fifth. It’s a mixed operation: cropping and two stud sheep enterprises, run as one system.

Andrew and Mandi Bouffler in the woolshed at Brookong
Farming since 1927
99yrs
Merino stud since 1952
74yrs
White Suffolk stud since 1998
28yrs
Country farmed
2,800ha
Long-term average rainfall
450mm
Generations on the land
5
Cropping
1,400ha
The sheep

Two enterprises, one system.

Merino

2,500breeding ewes

The core of the business — a maternal Merino bred for meat, margin and easy care, without giving up the wool.

Established 1952

White Suffolk

450breeding ewes

The terminal that completes the system — growth and carcass for the prime lamb job, bred to the same data standard.

Established 1998

Since 1952

The road here.

Seven decades of breeding history, in four chapters — from the foundation flock to a data-rich, welfare-led modern program.

01

1952 – 1980

Foundations

Practical sheep, built for southern NSW.

  1. 1952

    Trigger Vale established

    The stud is founded in southern NSW — the start of more than seven decades of breeding history and a long-term commitment to commercially relevant genetics.

  2. 1952–1970s

    The foundation years

    Practical sheep bred for southern NSW conditions. In 1975 Jim Bouffler brought in the Optical Fibre Diameter Analyser (OFDA) to objectively measure micron, and began measuring testicle circumference to select for serving capacity.

  3. 1977

    The first on-property sale

    Trigger Vale holds its inaugural on-property auction — the start of an annual selling tradition that still runs today.

  4. 1980

    Genetics head overseas

    Rams are sold to Russia and Mongolia — the first of Trigger Vale's international sales.

02

1998 – 2009

Measuring what matters

Objective data becomes the engine of selection.

  1. 1998

    White Suffolks join the program

    The terminal line is introduced in 1998 and enters the auction sale in 2000, making Trigger Vale a two-breed business — maternal Poll Merino and terminal White Suffolk. Clients collect both breeds on one day and cut their biosecurity risk to a single supplier.

  2. 2000s

    Objective measurement takes over

    Selection pressure shifts onto the traits that drive client profit, measured through MERINOSELECT (from 1995) and LAMBPLAN (from 1998). More than 50,000 animals are recorded with full pedigree and over 800,000 individual data points.

  3. 2003

    Semen to the Falkland Islands

    The Falklands buy Trigger Vale semen, seeking carcase and maternal traits to lift performance and lamb survival in a harsh environment.

  4. 2004

    Australia's first footrot evaluation

    Trigger Vale enters a ram in AMSEA's first genetic evaluation for footrot and scald — at the coalface of breeding ASBVs for genetic disease resistance.

  5. 2005

    Andrew Bouffler's Nuffield Scholarship

    A defining point in the modern direction — Andrew's Nuffield Scholarship focuses on improving Australia's maternal ewe flock and rebuilding value across meat and wool.

  6. 2005–2008

    A seat at Sheep Genetics

    Andrew serves as an independent director on the Sheep Genetics Australia advisory committee — deep insight into the national evaluation system and lasting links with the country's top geneticists and researchers.

  7. 2006

    A study tour that set the direction

    Travel through South Africa, Chile, Argentina, the Falklands, Holland, the USA and Canada sharpens the customer-led approach — and the conviction that rising global demand for protein and red meat would shape the future.

  8. Post-2006

    The modern breeding brief

    Focus locks onto multi-purpose, high-growth, highly fertile, polled, easy-care and mules-free sheep that produce both wool and meat in a resilient commercial system.

  9. 2008–ongoing

    Scoring for welfare traits

    From 2008, when the ASBVs were released, Trigger Vale scores and submits breech wrinkle and bareness data to Sheep Genetics — building breeding values for these welfare-relevant traits.

  10. 2009

    Duchy College Leadership Course

    Andrew completes the Duchy College Leadership Course in Devon, UK, adding to the leadership and global perspective behind the program.

03

2010 – 2019

Proof in the paddock

Trials, sales and clients put the genetics to the test.

  1. 2010

    The first Information Day

    With the old NSW Ag extension model gone, Trigger Vale hosts 120+ farmers at its first Information Day in August 2010. Over the next decade it brings 30+ leading researchers, analysts and consultants to southern NSW — evolving in 2022 into the 'Hour of Power' on sale inspection day.

  2. 2011

    White Suffolks in demand from studs

    Trigger Vale White Suffolk rams and semen are increasingly sought by other studs to lift their terminal sire programs.

  3. 2011–2013

    Superwhites young sire evaluation

    Rams are selected in the 2011, 2012 and 2013 Superwhites teams, benchmarking the White Suffolk program nationally. Participation continues today, with Andrew now Chairman.

  4. 2012

    Bred Well Fed Well

    Trigger Vale hosts a Bred Well Fed Well event as part of its early pilot — helping clients connect breeding decisions with feeding, management and commercial outcomes.

  5. 2013

    Ram 839 into the NZ Central Progeny Trial

    With demand growing across the Tasman, Trigger Vale enters ram 110839 into the New Zealand Central Progeny Trial to test its genetics in a wetter, very different environment. The results are pleasing.

    Investing in infrastructure

    A new shearing shed, auction selling complex and improved amenities for shearers, staff and sale-day customers back the long-term commitment to the job.

    Poll Merinos top $6,750

    Growing market recognition for the Poll Merino program, with rams reaching a $6,750 top.

  6. 2014

    First ram into AMSEA

    Trigger Vale enters its first ram, TV 110511, into the North-East Victoria AMSEA trial to benchmark its genetics and strengthen industry linkage — a practice that continues.

    Poll Merinos top $6,800

    Trigger Vale Poll Merinos again sell strongly, topping at $6,800 and reinforcing demand for the breeding direction.

    National Sheep Farmer of the Year

    Andrew and Mandi Bouffler win the Coles-sponsored National Sheep Farmer of the Year Award in Melbourne.

  7. 2015

    Link sire for the MLP Project

    A Trigger Vale ram is selected as a link sire in the Merino Lifetime Productivity Project, with progeny at 3 of the 5 national sites — measured in the longest (10-year) and largest Merino evaluation ever run.

    Rams sell to $11,500

    A significant step up in demand, with Trigger Vale rams selling to a $11,500 top.

    Client results build the story

    Commercial lamb and ewe results in regional markets reinforce that the program's value shows up in client performance, not just sale prices.

  8. 2016

    39th annual on-property sale

    The 2016 sale — Trigger Vale's 39th — underscores a long-running, trusted annual buying platform for commercial and stud clients.

    100% clearance

    A full clearance: 135 Poll Merinos to $7,000 and 85 White Suffolks to $1,800, with buyers from NSW, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia.

    Balance in the top rams

    The top-priced Poll Merino shows the balance Trigger Vale chases — growth, carcase, fertility and fat alongside the wool and structure expected in a commercial ram.

    The case for genetic fat

    Trigger Vale publicly argues for genetic fat in Merinos — backing resilience, reproduction and practical performance in modern maternal systems.

  9. 2017

    First lambs in the USA

    Semen from Trigger Vale rams produces the stud's first lambs in the United States, extending the genetic-reach story.

    Information day with Dr Mark Ferguson

    A White Suffolk information day with Dr Mark Ferguson continues the progressive, science-led approach.

  10. 2018

    Commercial lambs keep performing

    Trigger Vale-blood lambs feature strongly in commercial markets — proof the genetics deliver well beyond the sale ring.

  11. 2019

    First MEQ and genomic trial

    Trigger Vale runs its first on-farm MEQ trial, co-contributing with MLA's Fast Track program. Lambs are processed and meat sampled at JBS Bordertown; the trial is hosted by clients Ricky and Marni Luhrs at Cavendish, VIC.

    Telling the genetic-trend story

    Genetic trends, client outcomes and practical breeding information lay the groundwork for a more modern digital sale and client-support platform.

    Rabobank Masterclass, Brazil

    Andrew joins 50 leading farmers at the Rabobank Masterclass in Brazil — reinforcing the direction of high fertility, growth, meat yield and quality, backed by mules-free, high-welfare practices that unlock premiums.

04

2020 – 2026

The modern program

A data-rich, welfare-led, commercially sharp Merino.

  1. 2020

    42nd sale clears 272/272

    Every ram offered sells at the 42nd on-property sale — strong buyer confidence through a challenging market.

    Averages hold across both breeds

    A $10,200 top, with 192 Poll Merinos averaging $3,029 and 80 White Suffolks averaging $2,200 — clear demand for both sides of the program.

    Individual WEC testing begins

    Trigger Vale starts worm egg count sampling and testing of individual animals.

    Online bidding comes of age

    Strong AuctionsPlus activity makes the sale a genuine online as well as on-property event — driving the digital catalogue, ram videos and online buyer journey.

  2. 2021

    Newsletters, catalogues and reports

    Annual newsletters, sale reports and catalogues give clients what they need to plan ram selection and benchmark genetic progress.

  3. 2022

    RWS accreditation

    RWS and mules-free accreditation aligns Trigger Vale's welfare standards with wool-market premiums and changing social-licence expectations.

  4. 2023

    A Sheep Sustainability Framework case study

    MLA's Sheep Sustainability Framework case-studies Trigger Vale for its management, genetics and customer focus — recognising its approach to performance, welfare and sustainability.

    One system, from breeding to containment

    The modern system connects breeding direction with practical management — mules-free sheep, RWS, ground cover and containment feeding.

    Backing the next generation

    Trigger Vale sponsors the CSU Meat Judging Club, hosting the team on-farm and running an average 3–4 industry and student visits a year.

    Second MEQ trial

    A second MEQ trial with MLA and Ricky Luhrs — lambs processed and sampled at Fletcher International, Dubbo. Trigger Vale believes it is the only Merino stud in Australia measuring actual LEQ and shear-force carcase attributes, positioning clients for MSA returns (officially released at LambEx 2026).

  5. 2024

    Clients sweep the AMPC Feedlot Carcase Competition

    Ricki and Marni Luhrs' Trigger Vale-blood Merino wether team wins outright, ahead of Peter Hawkins' Barooka Trading team — which takes the highest MSA sheepmeat index and highest carcase-performing sections. Clothier Agriculture finish 7th of 32 teams with a 25% Trigger Vale-blood composite team, validating years of trial work on growth, meat yield and eating quality.

  6. 2025

    A data-rich online sale

    Catalogues, ram videos, wool photos and ASBV links through Sheep Genetics and AuctionsPlus make the 2025 sale data-rich and ready for a stronger digital experience.

    Stud-record sale

    A stud record — all 210 Poll Merino rams sold and 90 of 96 White Suffolks — reflecting strong stud and commercial demand.

    Trigger Vale 667 makes $25,000

    TV 240337 (667) sells for $25,000 to Kurra-Wirra Merino Stud in a syndicate, with semen shares to Ella Matta and Ejanding — a new benchmark for the Poll Merino program.

    Elite, balanced data

    TV 667 combines wool quality, structure and carcase data — top 5% for PWT, YWT, YEMD and Maternal Lamb Index, and top 10% for weaning rate.

    What buyers are chasing

    The sale reinforces where the market is moving — growth, fat, muscle, worm egg count, mules-free and plain-bodied welfare traits for more profitable, lower-labour systems.

    98% clearance across 306 rams

    AuctionsPlus reports a 98% clearance across 306 rams offered, with strong bidding and a $25,000 top.

  7. 2026

    49th annual on-property auction

    Trigger Vale holds its 49th annual on-property auction on Friday 4 September 2026, backed by AuctionsPlus, an inspection day, ram videos and an extensive online catalogue.

    The current positioning

    Trigger Vale is built around leading, relevant maternal Poll Merino and White Suffolk genetics — breeding for maximum genetic gain in profit-driving traits, welfare and social licence.

    Semen and ram demand accelerates

    More than 1,500 ewe doses sell across 4 states and 18 Merino studs, and 16 Poll Merino studs buy outright or in shares at the 2026 sale.