We may not have been the ones to show them but they have the genetics and style that are timeless.

This dynamite ewe hit the ground and hasn't looked back. She arrived in late March and was a little too petite to join our show flock. One look at her though and you'll quickly see why we were happy to keep her anyway. She's bred to Hobbs Show Lambs' Thunder and we are twitching to see what she produces in 2024!
One look at this ewe and we knew we needed to do whatever it took to get her in our barn. Thankfully, she was purchased by some of our dear friends! We were able to buy her after their very successful show season ended! She is bred to our ram lamb, Rocket (Road Race x Chuckle) and we are so excited to see what she produces

This stout ewe joined our program in 2021 from Hobbs Show Lambs. She is deep through her flank, thick through her pins and is as correct as can be. The future is very bright for this ewe and anything she produces!
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One of our newest purchases, this deep ewe has all the genetics to push our program forward. She will add mass and bone while keeping the correctness and keeping the quality we already have. She is bred to our Road Rage ram lamb for a Winter 2024 lamb. She's so consistent that she's a great candidate to show us what that young ram can produce.

This little ewe might not catch your eye for mass, but she is correct as can be, all day long. While she might lack in mass herself, she saves all her mass for her lambs. She threw a huge, 14.5 pound ram lamb last year and a 15 pound massive beast of a lamb this year from Cedric. Netiher lamb looked back or slowed down as they both hit the scale at a whopping 75 pounds at 8 weeks old. We matched her up with Thunder from Hobbs Show Lambs for a late January lamb for 2024.

We added this fun little ewe in the winter of 2021 from Hobbs Show Lambs. We are beyond excited about what she will bring to our program.
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Another one of our purchases this spring from Hinton Club Lambs. You can't argue with her genetics, as she has one of the firmest foundations out there. We plan to match her with our Rank x Bob Ross ram this next year if we can't find a perfect fit for her with AI. Either way, we are already excited about what she will bring to our program.

Another one of our purchases this spring from Hinton Club Lambs. This ewe is easy to look at and has the record to back it up. We plan to cross her with our Rank x Enough Said ram to make a powerhouse to hit the ring next year.
Another one of our purchases this spring from Hinton Club Lambs. This ewe is easy to look at and has the record to back it up. We plan to cross her with our Rank x Enough Said ram to make a powerhouse to hit the ring next year.
On farm genetics for quality, performance and personality.

We still can't believe that we have a Hobbs ram in our barn! This guy has pushed our program forward and upward, faster than we could have ever hoped. We purchased him as a yearling and he went right to work that summer. He is exceptionall fertile, only not settling two ewes over two breeding seasons. And those two were only with him for two cycles a, so we can't really blame him there! He throws twins and even manages to settle twins on our ewe lambs. He is just as easy to work with as he is on
We hadn't planned on keeping him but after seeing what he throws, someone would need a pretty penny to convince us to sell him. He added width, mass and rib shape all while keeping them very correct struc. He was shown as a ram lamb and had a very successful show season as a ram lamb.
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