Roses and a baked lunch complemented the theme of a Valentine's Day ram sale at Merlin Dopers and Old Munbilla Dorpers annual on property production sale at Attunga on Sunday.
A large gallery of buyers loved what was on offer with the overall draft topping at $ 4100 and averaging $1575.
Vendors Terry and Karen Balla of Merlin Dorpers offered 40 rams selling 26 to a top of $4100 and averaging $1538.
Greame Budd of Old Munbilla offered 13 rams selling to a top of $3000 and averaging $1714.
The top priced ram was purchased through AuctionsPlus for $4100.
Brendon Gilliland of Dalby, Qld, secured the 92.5 kilogram March 2019 drop ram sired by Davemmm Hill 140073.
It made up part of four rams Mr Gilliland purchased for a $2375 average.
Second top was $3100 paid by Shorty and Julie Swilks of Kicka Tinalong Dorpers at Roma, Qld.
The 99 kilogram ram had Winrea bloodlines, which was a major factor for the Swilk family.
"The ram has wonderful legs and feet has adequate muscle and a good body," he said
"He will be joined to stud ewes."
Geoff Steinbeck, Excel Genetics, Dungowan was under bidder on the top priced ram but secured lot three, another Davemmm Hill 140073 son for $3000.
"I was looking for clean shedding, white Dorper rams carrying plenty of length and muscle to use in my composite meat sheep program," he said
He will be selectively mated.
Bulk buyer Greg Ward, Glenbra, Gunnedah, secured six rams for a $1200 average.
"I am a long time supporter who knows the wonderful job the rams do," he said
"The rams I selected were well muscled all black headed rams and are shedding rams."
They will be joined to the 1000 ewes Mr Ward has recently purchased for a new property.
Six pens of ewes were also offered topping at $420 and averaging $324.
David Walker of Duri secured three pens for a $340 average.
Mr Walker purchased the rams as he was after an increase in his commercial ewe flock.
The sale was managed by Pitt sons Walcha and was conducted under the helmsman auction system.