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2011 Sires
Cabaniss 422-07Cabaniss 422-07 Cabaniss 422-07 was selected at the 2009 production sale where he was one of the most popular rams there. We located this ram on the farm and were especially impressed with his clean, upright front. Six Bits sired the grand at Houston in 2007 and is sired by Cash who sired the Grand at Houston in 2002. His granddam, 02-1280, is the same on both sides of his pedigree. All daughters of both 02-1280 and the dam of Six Bits have been retained by Cabaniss. The genetics behind this guy are lined up with the best of Cabaniss and we look forward to his 2010 lambs.
Big JimMiller 0-655 This ram was added from the Miller Hampshire's online sale in 2010. He is a very large ram and is tremendously wide, yet still neat in his front. Many have said he was the "buy of the sale."
JohnnyCabaniss 757-05 After several years of service in the Franz flock, we were able to return Johnny to Oklahoma. Todd clained he was one of the most consistant sire he has seen.
Need More Than This Cabaniss 112-07 "Need More Than This" was featured in the 2008 Cabaniss production sale. This stud had the depth of twist and stifle expression that we hunted for all summer long. He has that width of top and pins we all want along with the bone and "shag" that is in demand, all with him being the longest ram we have. His first lamb crop carried our ewe base to the next level with 20 daughters being retained.
Cole Farms 3252Mick X Miller 934 Daughter This ram was chosen to carry on the "Mick" line.
EarlCole Farms 3072 X Cabaniss B84 Daughter B84 was the grand matron of our Shropshire flock. Earl is a true "club lamb" Shropshire sire.
Reference SiresWe started building our flock with Snake (Venom x Marx 66) with the help of Bradley and Brian. Two other Johnson rams were used to give us our foundation.
The MickHancock 9140 "The Mick" was added this summer to maintain that flat top and rump structure that the Rupp sheep possess. This ram was one of four stud prospects that were retained by the Hancock flock in 2009. His mother, Hancock 4185, produced a wether that stood next to the Reserve at Houston. Special thanks to Mick Culp for getting this ram to Oklahoma.
Cole Farms 3072RRNN Twin brother to "Rifes Show Pony" (pictured), reserve Shrop at Sedalia, 3072 stayed home and is our lead Shrop ram. Sorry, no pictures, he is either camera shy or Koby is too lazy to catch him or Linda has the camera at school. Sara said it most certainly was not her fault, so I'll let you guess on that one. One thing we know for sure, "It is not Rex's fault, he is the boss!" 3072 sired the Reserve Shrop at Sedalia in 2009.
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