Win a Kelpie Promotion
Gallagher have teamed up with Go Getta Kelpies to help improve overall management efficiency on the farm. We're giving away seven working dogs across Australia during 2010.
Here at Gallagher we saw overall management efficiency, cost effective improvements and labour efficiency, as areas that were really important to the Australian farmer.
We teamed up with Go Getta Kelpie Stud during 2010, to help farmers improve their daily running efficiency with the skill of a well bred working pup. Jo Spicer from Go Getta Kelpies has been breeding top class working dogs for the past 18 years, he understands good management on farm is essential to overall efficiency. With some of the top working dogs throughout Australia, they're bred to handle any manner of situations. Jo also offers a comprehensive training school/program which is complementary with any dog won through the Gallagher promotion.
Have a look at Go Getta Kelpie background and sires
In order to be in the running for a Go Getta Kelpie, purchase $50.00 worth of Gallagher products through your local Gallagher stockist or from a Gallagher stand at a Field Day and register your details below
Promotion Details:
- Promotion runs from the 1st of April through to the 31st October 2010.
- There are 7 dogs available to win.
- Winners will be drawn at the Gallagher Head Office at the end of each month, starting on the 30th April and with the last draw ending on the 31st October 2010
- Once a winner is drawn they will be referred to Jo Spicer for him to determine the best dog for the application e.g. yard, truck or paddock.
- The dog will be delivered free of charge to the winner.
- The winner will be required to sign a declaration should the dog be unsuitable for their purpose. If they have any issues regarding the dog's performance they will contact Jo Spicer directly.
- Gallagher and Go Getta kelpies are not responsible for any welfare issues once the dogs have been given to promotion winners.
- The winners of the kelpies will take all reasonable care in regards to the welfare of the dog, making sure it is housed and worked in a suitable manner, in line with what is deemed appropriate by the RSPCA.