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(Cabaniss "Triple 118" (Six Bits son) X
"Pistol" daughter
)

This is the April yearling selected early this spring from Cabaniss.  Owned jointly with McLaughlin Club Lambs.


 


(Leaverage x Trademark)

"Owned jointly with Samber"

  


(Caesar X Trademark)

"Encore" is sired by the notable Caesar ram and dammed by a Trademark daughter. This guy brings to our breeding program the extra elevation of front, length of body, muscularity and a dynamic look that is in demand within the club lamb industry. As the push continues to breed sheep that incorporate a shapely, productive ribcage while maintaining the streamlined look that champions possess, we feel "Encore" is one of a kind and right for the times.

"Owned jointly with Samber"


(Leverage x 244)

We are proud to introduce this "Leverage" son that was acquired from Hancock. "Retro" is dammed by a 244 daughter that traces back to "Rupp's" mother. This unique young sire is a product of line breeding at its finest and we feel confident that he will make a dramatic impact. "Retro" offers an exquisite combination of pure elegance through his ribcage, sternum, and shoulder coupled with length of body and true skeletal width.

  


(31 x 411)

This is the original Hancock ram that has made such a strong impact on our program.

"Broker" was the grand-sire of the wether of Millers' that was named reserve grand at the Southwestern Stock show in Ft. Worth 2002. There is also a powerful son at work in the Down's flock of California and Overman and Simpson used an extreme son successfully in Colorado. He also sired the high selling wether at Corp I in '99 for $4300 and one in 2000 for $4250. We have offered three ewe lambs and one yearling ewe for sale on the open auction. They brought $2400, $1600, $1500, and $850 respectfully. These daughters have proven instrumental and will continue to be a large part of our future. We did not get a photograph of "Broker" before his untimely death in 2000.

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This yearling ewe stood second in class to Miller's Champion Ewe at Sedalia. She was purchased by the Harm's Family. Thanks!

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"Allred/Elliott 106"
Broker x Hancock
This is the ram Overman and Simpson used.
 

  


(Stopwatch x 31)

This was Hancock's Keeper Ram
in '99. 

What else can be said about this ram except that he's one of the industries elite. Those who have seen him only rave about his shear size, extension, rib shape, and correctness.   This true breed leader is the sire of "Patent". 
We lost Rupp after breeding season 2002, but his legacy lives on through "Patent" and "Leverage". Watch for photos of "Leverage", he'll shock you!


(Rupp x Broker)

This is the "Rupp" son that has created quite a stir by those who have seen him. He is overwhelmingly big through his upper hip and radical through his front end, yet big, elegant and still muscular. His females are stunning and his wethers can win. Many ewes carry the service of "Patent".

                                            

"Thunder" was purchased at the Corporation I and shown by Jordan Clem. He was grand both days at the "Best of Texas" and reserve grand at the Belt Buckle and Summer Spectacular.

        

"Lightning"
Patent is the sire of this great champion. This wether was purchased by Morgan Miller at the Premier 10. He has recorded 10 grands and 4 reserve grand to date on the Texas circuit, including the Belt Buckle Bonanza, Summer Spectacular and  the West Texas Fair to name a few.


(31 x 411)

This stud ram was purchased from Hancock to carry on "Broker's" tradition and needs no introduction. He has proven to be a real asset to our program because he is remarkably shallow chested, great ribbed and awesome in his loin / hip junction. His lambs have that sleek, athletic look that's in demand. If you need 'em "jacked up" and really cool, take a look here.

rchamp2002houston2.jpg (94813 bytes) Congratulations Kaci Wied and family on a great job presenting this Trademark wether!


(Cash x 118)

This ram is unequalled in coolness. His outline is truly picturesque. He's tall fronted, neat chested and dynamic in his rib cage. Plus, he's loaded with youthful muscle shape. Timber is one of the unique sheep to ever be used in our flock and we are proud to have him as part of our ram battery.  (Owned jointly with Hancock Club Lambs).


(Miller 244 x 31)

Everyone who has seen this ram gets excited. He is unmatched in muscle dimension, yet attractive and elevated. He is tight fronted, excellent hided, huge loined and best of all, he comes equipped with an overpowering hip and stifle.


(Trademark x 277)

"Icon" is the wildest and most exotic "Trademark" son born to date. His mother was the notable "show ewe" promoted by the Winter family of Oklahoma and acquired through the Navajo Dispersal.  "Icon's" twin, "Diablo" was purchased and successfully utilized by Rule Club Lambs prior to his untimely death after only one crop. We feel that this ram will find a place amongst the industries elite, not only because of his shear size and unmistakable design, but his RR status compliments his value as a service sire.

Owned jointly with Simpson and Samber of Colorado.

 

jOHN AND jEANE
Vernal, Utah

(435) 789-0642

cLAY AND lILI
17422 Elm Street West
Calumet, OK 73014

Home: (405) 422-3313)
Cell: (505) 635-6340

  
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