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Broadmead Farms 0869 was purchased this year and we have great plans for him as a flock sire for our 2010 lambs. We believe he has the "total package" in that he has a great hair coat yet very strong frame, muscling, thickness and a wide, level top. Many times, rams that are this massive, have more of a wool coat. He was 2nd place Fall Ram Lamb in 2008 at Sedalia and we liked what we saw in him then. Through several strokes of good luck we were able to purchase him this spring. We have high expectations of BF 0869.
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Here is another view of BF 0869. We think he'll take us another step closer to the type of lamb we hope to consistently deliver.
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RF 4769
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RF 4769 was bought at Riverwood Farms sale in Powell Ohio in 2008. He brought us exceptional length and well defined muscle. Just a really nice flock ram that has delivered great sons and daughters in our 2009 lamb crop. Several of his sons will be offered at our sale in August 2009.
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CCD 0582R
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Crane Creek 0582R "Frank" came to us from Stephanie Mitcham's Crane Creek flock in Iowa. He gave us superb muscling and some very large framed lambs. Several of his daughters are now being used in our flock and we are offering two of his sons in our August sale.
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TV 0845
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Tower View 0845 is a powerful ram lamb from a Karoo Genetics dam. He is the last ram lamb from our Crane Creek Frank and we feel he will make the difference in your lambing operation. He is 87 1/2% White Dorper, registered with ADSBS, and will be available at the Tower View / Hillcrest 3rd annual Ram Sale, Aug. 1st 2009.
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TV 0823
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TV 823 was another Yearling Ram from our Crane Creek Frank. He was possibly the largest framed ram we've ever raised. He would have definitely added weight and frame size to your next lamb crop. TV 823 came down with Urinary Calculi (water belly) and passed in early July. We regret to say he will not be in the 2009 Top Choice Ram Sale...
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TV 9003 and 9022
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Two really nice 50% White Dorper X Katahdin yearling Rams. Both these rams have good length, thickness and bone. We believe they would help any commercial flock. Give us a call for more information...
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