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Pelican Sheep Station is just 10 km south of Goulburn. The station consists of 933 hectares of gently undulating country. Up to 7000 sheep are stocked and in addition, about 100 head of cattle are kept.
Pelican Sheep Station is available for small or large groups only.
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Australian Farm Tourism
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Farm Stay Level: Standard With a boundary of 15.6 kilometres, there are 37 kilometres of internal fences together with 6.8 kilometres of lanes to facilitate movement of stock.
Up to 7000 sheep are stocked (mainly Australian Merinos) depending on the season and conditions. In addition, about 100 head of cattle mostly Hereford and Poll Hereford breeders are kept.
Crops of oats are also grown to provide extra feed in winter and pastures are improved with new grasses and fertilizer, making up about 180 hectares of farming pastures under cropping.
The main products of the farm are 40% wool, 40% prime lamb, 10% beef cattle and 10% cereal crops.
Sheep shearing demonstrations are held for visitors and there are bushwalking trails where you can see the outline of the farm. Catch a glimpse of the many kangaroos and rabbits and all other animals in the wild.
There are a number of accommodation options available for short or extended stays. These include a 5 bedroom house (up to 7 people), a self-contained cottage (up to 6 people), 4 self-contained cabins (up to 6 people each), a bunkhouse with 9 separate bedrooms ideal for groups (sleeps 36 people in total), and a camping area with amenities block.
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