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RAMS USED FOR OUR LAMB CROP

  
   

Hancock 8071

Storm Cat x Schrank 610 (Caesar x Cabaniss 277)

2008 Keeper Ram


 

Generation Next - Cabaniss 417

Sire: Cash son
Dam: Pop Gun daughter

Purchased at the Cabaniss Production Sale.
 


 

Introducing
"Storm Cat" Hancock 7055

Sire: Leverage
Dam: Ultra

2007 Elite Keeper Buck.
Plan to use as our lead sire for 2008!


 

Introducing
"Just Imagine" Hancock 6173

Sire: Ultra
Dam: Focus x Rupp's Full Sister

This one keeps coming front and center, and has a presence that sparkles.  His shallowness, base width, volume of muscle smoothness, and touch makes him unique to the industry.  Rarely can you find an individual that combines these traits into one package like this son of "Ultra".

 

Introducing
"100 Proof" Hancock 6100
 

Sire: Ultra
Dam: Hancock 2029 (Barron on 31)

Owned jointly by Wes Davis Club Lambs and All American Club Lambs.

Further Proof that all lambs aren't created equal.
Twin to the Mega Buck Grand Champion

 

"Fort Knox" Hancock 5183

Fort Knox processes the tallness of front, sheer size, volume and soundness of bone, balance and design to make him one of the truly unique new sires of 2005. The breeding value of this one is off the charts.


Sold half interest to Joe Harrell.
 

"Fort Knox"
Hancock 5183
Timber    
     
  Stopwatch  
   
Hancock 0100    
   
     
    31
    Hancock 6082  
     
      41
       
       

 

"Goodfellow" Hancock 5207

This march Born son of "Ultra" is developing into a truly unique stud prospect. His balance, design, and overall quality make him a welcomed addition to our breeding program. "Goodfellow" is turning heads and making lots of friends.
 

"Goodfellow"
Hancock 5207
Ultra        
    Miller    
  "Yahoo"
Hancock 2033
     
    Stopwatch  
Hancock 3159   Hancock 0100   31
    Hancock 6082  
         
    Miller 29    
    Hancock 0125      
      31  
      Hancock 5058   411
        Hancock 411  
          410


 

"Priceless" Hancock 5116  RRNN
Pictured At 105 Days Of Age

The most secure ram in his structure, balance and design, we've been able to propagate. "Priceless" is complete in every way, while he generates great excitement with those who see him.
 

      Stopwatch  
    "Rupp"   31
  "Leverage"   Hancock 7012  
      411
    Cabaniss 01-441    
"Priceless"
Hancock 5116
       
    Stopwatch    
  Hancock 9068      
    31  
    Hancock 5058    
      411  

 

"Thoroughbred" Hancock 4100
Leverage x Stopwatch, 31, 411

Thoroughbred got out of the gate a little slow this spring but has accelerated of late. His pedigree, balance and design have him advancing into the stud ram paddock. Stay tuned...

 

Ultra

We thought  you might enjoy appraising these latest pictures of Ultra.  At the time pictures were taken he had serviced well over 100 ewes.  He is unique.

Bred by Bruce Achors. Sired by his Cabaniss 118 son and out of a "172" daughter.

Ultra's volume and quality of muscle are like no other. His rack is extreme, loin is perfect and his hip is excessive. Ultra's rib is radical, shoulder and neck are symmetrical and his feet and legs are sound. He possesses extreme length from flank to flank and his touch is exaggerated. He is a good one. Thanks to Dave Whitaker for selling us 1/2 interest in "Ultra".

 

Timber

(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 Allred/Elliott).

 

Leverage

Bred by Allred/Elliott. Sired by "Rupp" Hancock 9085 and our of a Cabaniss "Cash" daughter.

Owned jointly with Allred/Elliott

This ram did a masterful job siring the kind we like. If you like sheep with lots of muscle in a shallow ribbed big hipped package, you'll love "Leverage". Expect great things from this one.

 

Cabaniss 4 11

The ram who was our foundation. this ram was years ahead of his time, has been dead for 7 years and still may be ahead of his time. In terms of structural soundness rib and hip design and elevation throughout the front end, and yet retain muscle and coolness throughout, few rams can compare. 

He has left a legacy often imitated but never duplicated. (we A.I.'d a handful of ewes to 411 for 2003 lambs).

 

Cabaniss 31

This great ram was the defining moment in our breeding program. Without a doubt the most prepotent ram we ever used. He worked on every kind of ewe he was ever bred to. His genetics have secured the purple at most major shows throughout the country.

His son's and daughters have been valuable property. (we also A.I.'d ewes to 31 for 2003 lambs).

 

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Focus
Hancock 2115

Elegance is the best way to describe Focus. Maybe the best fronted sheep we have ever produced. Extreme length of underline, and coolness of rib, big flat loin skeletal correctness from nose to tale and hoof to hoof. If you need to lift your chest floors and add some look, look no further than this ram.

 

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Hancock 2100
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.

 

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Barron

Rupp on Miller ewe from Jim Miller

 

Cabaniss 0076 Stopwatch - Supreme Champion ram at the 1995 Midwest Stud Ram Sale.  This Ram has worked very well on our 31 ewes.

 

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Pedigree

E.T. Ram out of 411 and 31's mother.  One of the most structurally correct and extended young rams out there.

 

apex.jpg (53698 bytes) This big 31 son holds a bright spot in our program.


For more information Contact:

HANCOCK HAMPSHIRES
Mike Hancock:  1255 Estesburg Rd. | Eubank, KY  42567 | (606) 379-6575

  
 
  

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