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"Authority"
Authentic X E1
2010 born ram
purchased from Ellerbrock Club Lambs. Authority is an Authentic son
that carries the same power and bone that his father does. He is a
ram that will produce lambs with lots of bone, a big hip, and a ton
of muscle into his lower leg. His mother being an E1 daughter gives
him the profile and moderate frame that will catch the judges eye in
the show ring.
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"Epic"
Advantage X Barron
I want to thank Mark
Overman for the opportunity to purchase this Advantage son. EPIC has a huge hip and a ton of muscle down
his top and into his lower leg. A ram that is the widest ram I have
seen from pin to pin. EPIC will produce lambs that have the muscle
and power to get them to the top. With Barron in his genetics his
lambs will still have the pretty profile look of champions.
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"Kryptonite"
Compromise X Wild Thing
Kryptonite is a ram
born out of a bred ewe purchased at McGlaughin Griffin’s 2009 bred
ewe sale. He is a ram that has had the “look” since he was born.
He is a ram that is square hipped and has a powerful top. He is a
registered Hampshire ram that I am very excited to see lambs out of
in 2011.
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"Specialty"
Specialist Son
Specialty is a ram
sired by Specialist. After the loss of our ram Specialist I am very
excited to see lambs out of his bloodlines. Specialty is one of few
lambs born on the place out of Specialist. He has the large frame
and muscle of his father and the look of a champion. An exciting
prospect for producing lambs in 2011.
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"New Look"
A 4
year old ram purchased in the fall of 2008 from Mark Overman (Overman
Club Lambs). NEW LOOK is a ram that has produced top quality
lambs for Mark and should work very well. He is a ram that
produces lambs with the look to place and the bone and muscle to
win. A very exciting purchase that should yield very good
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"Cyclone"
January 2008 Slack bred ram lamb purchased at the 2008 Midwest Stud Ram Sale in Sedalia, MO. He is a registered
Suffolk ram with a lot of genetic potential. Placing 2nd
in his Suffolk class this ram has a lot of power behind him. Am
looking forward to crossing this ram on some hamp and hamp cross
ewes for some very powerful crossbred lambs.
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"Bond"
A registered Hampshire
Ram that I raised out of 007 Cabiness bred ram. Bond is a ram that
has a lot of potential in our breeding program. He should put a lot
of pretty into them and still produce the muscle needed to compete.
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"Specialist"
(Six Bits X 118 Son)
I want to thank MacLennan Club Lambs for
the opportunity to purchase ½ interest in Specialist, one of their
premier stud bucks. We feel that Specialist can be just that, a
Specialist at making our sheep even better ribbed and neater fronted
to remain more youthful throughout the show season. There is no
doubt he can make them longer bodied, big hipped and shaggy legged.
He is a very interesting sheep that catches your eye in the pen
because he is always up headed and cocky. Specialist was purchased
by MacLennan Club Lambs from the Cabaniss family, out of their stud
buck pen.
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"007"
January 2007 Cabaniss bred ram lamb purchased at the 2007 Midwest
Stud Ram Sale in Sedalia, MO. He is a ram with a lot of
genetic potential. Sired by Cabaniss 875 ram and back on a
Cabaniss ewe, this ram should produce a lot of power in his
offspring. Looking forward to the powerful ewe lambs out of
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"Exclusion"
May
2005 born ram purchased from Overman Club Lambs in 2007. Sired
by Overman's "Exclusive" ram back on a Cabaniss bred ewe. He
is a ram with a lot of style and an excellent profile. We are
really excited to see the lamb crop out of him for 2008. |
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"Integrity"
January 2008 born ram,
son of 0405, that we kept from last year. He is a crossbred ram that is
shaping up to look like a keeper. Looking forward to seeing his
first lamb crop in 2009. I think this ram should through lambs with
a lot of power. Integrity is loaded with muscle and still keeps
that classy profile needed for show lambs.
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