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Hays HB 08008
Sire: "Recoil" Poe 6364-06
Dam: Hays HB 5065
"Gauge" was co-owned with Poe Hampshires of IN and was used as an outcross on our ewe flock which is highly influenced by Miller breeding. He was bred by Hays Brothers, and purchased at Sedalia in 2008. "Gauge" was bred to 25 of our top ewes. His first lamb crop was in 2009.
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Sire: Surpass
Dam: Ale8 Daughter
Double F 1423 has proven himself in our flock. His yearling ewes are simply awesome. His mother has been one of the greatest ewes in our flock. One of her "06 ewe lambs was Res Grand Champion Market Lamb at the KY State Fair. A full brother to 1423 was sold as a yearling to Wattonville Club Lambs in Sedalia '06 and is now being used by the Jimmy Davis Family in OK. "Island Warrior" adds tremendous length and extension to his offspring combined with massive bone and great muscle tone. Sold to Adams Hamshires & Kleinhert Hampshires in March 2010.
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Sire: Masterpiece
Dam: Miller P-2346
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Sire: Caprock
Dam: Miller P-2346
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These maternal brothers to "Buckmaster" were purchased from Jimmy Miller in 2004.
We used these rams heavily in our breeding program for four years.
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Double F 324
Propel x Powerline
324 was sired by "Propel" His dam DF 020 is a "Powerline" daughter. Her 2002 buck lamb was sold to Kirby Payne of Missouri. Ale8 was our most complete Propel RR son. We used him on about 20 brood ewes and some ewe lambs.
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Miller 0-571
When we selected "Propel" as our new stud ram in the Spring of 2002, we were looking for one thing and one thing only-MUSCLE. We believe "Propel" added sufficient muscle to our lambs without sacrificing anything else we have been striving for in our lambs. We would like to thank Jim Miller and his family for all their help in selecting this promising new stud ram. Propel sired the 2003 Ohio State Fair Grand Champion Market Lamb.
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Double F 252
"Boost" was sired by "DNA" and is out of what we think was our best "Powerline" daughter. "Boost" did not disappoint us, he sired sheep that were jacked up in the front with extremely good rib shape and more muscle than his father "DNA" did for us.
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Cabaniss 547-00
"DNA" was our second ram purchased from Cabaniss at the farm. He was sired by "171" and was a large framed sheep that added size and length to our flock. "DNA" passed away in the Spring of 2003, however his genes will continue to greatly influence not only our flock, but others as well. Several of his offspring were sold as stud rams.
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Poe 345
Sire: Wake
Dam: Cabaniss 172
We would like to thank Poe Hamps for allowing us to lease "Crest". "Wake", his sire is a "Ripple" son and his dam, Poe 924 is a twin sister to Poe 925. Poe 925 was a stud ram used by the University of Kentucky in 1999 and 2000.
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Propel x Powerline
We were fortunate to lease this Miller ram from Brian Forsee for one breeding season. He was originally intended to be a terminal sire, but instead we kept several of his daughters in our flock which have been very productive for us.
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Double F 039
"Top Secret" was our keeper buck from the Spring of 2000. He was sired by "73" and out of a Hancock ewe with a heavy influence of Miller breeding behind her. Everyone that saw "Top Secret" as a lamb would say he was one of the prettiest profiling rams that they‟ve seen.
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Cabaniss 500-97
"500" was purchased at Sedalia in "98 as a yearling. He was a "Noon" son out of an "801" daughter. Due to his untimely death, we were only able to use him in our flock one year and have kept some of his daughters. He sired wethers that were very competitive with a hard handling touch and desirable hides.
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Cabaniss 073-97
"73" was purchased privately and was the first lamb to be picked out of the Cabaniss flock in the spring of "97. He was sired by "Four" out of a "Time" daughter. This ram was a medium frame ram with a very level and wide hip and extremely sound on his feet and legs. He sired smooth, well balanced lambs with elegance to burn with an abundance of Hamp characteristics. A limited amount of his semen is available for sale.
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Cabaniss 161-91
We consider "Powerline" to be the foundation sire of our flock. This "801" son was a ram that we felt was ahead of his time. He sired extremely well balanced, clean fronted sheep with plenty of frame and lots of style. His daughters were exceptionally good mothers, so much so that in the early 90‟s every ewe in our flock was sired by "Powerline".
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