"Exxon"

"RRNN"

(Enron X H-Factor)

Our Keeper March Ram Lamb from 2005.  He was the one that everyone wanted last spring, but we wouldn't let him leave the farm.  We are offering him for sale after using him for 2 years, he works great on hard made ewes that need to add more bone, width of hip, and extension.

 

We have plans for Spartacus and Major Concensus to help continue to build our ewe base, but for 2007 breeding, we are going to offer them for lease, while we push hard to get a large group of females out of Enron and Bambino as they age into their upper years..

" Leased for 2007 Breeding"

Spartacus

"RRNN"

(Ceasar X Cheyenne)

Spartacus is a 3/4 hamp that was brought into the herd to give us the touch and shape that we received from out Tonto daughters.  The wethers have been selling extremely well this spring and have the profile to classify suffolk, but more mass, bone, and squareness than what is normally found in this drive.

Owned Jointly with Rietema Club Lambs

 

 

 

 

"Leased for 2007 Breeding"

Major Consensus

"QRNN"

(Ballistic X 2nd Cabaniss)

Power with Pedigree.  In the Spring of 2005, we selected MC for his amazing top shape, width, bone, mass, without sacrificing our shallow chest floors and athletic design.  He runs back into our Hancock 411, 31, Time, 801 ewe base.

 

 

 

 

Copyright

"QRNN"

(Trademark X 277 Cabaniss)

Raised by Allred/Ellliott.  He was sold as a buck lamb prior to us getting to Clay's.  We were able to purchased him as a 4yr old from Wintex farms and are excited to the impact he will bring after the success we have been having with our Diablo (Trademark X277) daughters.   

Twin brother to Simpson's Template

Owned Jointly with Clair Club Lambs and Rietema Club Lambs

 

 

 

"QRNN"

("HHH" X "15")

The one that has started all the commotion.   "XXX"  is what the industry was asking for.  Look hard, you will not find a hole in this sheep.  As correct as he is in his structure and design, he is twice as thick and massive.  

 

 

Big George

"RRNN"

 (pictured as a 6 yr old)

(Time X 801)

We purchased Big George in the Fall of 2000.  He was selected as a maternal sire for for his unparalleled and flawless structure.  He is one of the best legged, smoothest shouldered Hampshire rams out there, who stamps a butterfly rack,  extreme loin edge and level hip.  Even though he was purchased strictly for his maternal influence, the response that his wethers are getting in the show ring has made him invaluable!!

We had two keeper buck lambs in 03; Diesel and Velocity.  Both were out of Big George females!!!

 

 

 

Tin Cup

"RRNN"

(Grand Slam X Trail Boss)

Tin Cup has proved his  ability to raise weathers that will win Majors.  Tin Cup is without a doubt one of the shallowest chested, neatest ribbed sheep we have seen.  He is an intriguing buck who's elevation and extension is only complimented by his added shape, tone and expression over his rack and through his lower leg.  

  • -Grand Champion Sioux Empire Show

  • -Reserve Natural OKC Youth Expo

  • -Reserve Suffolk Oklahoma State Fair

  • -Reserve Grand NW District Oklahoma

  • -Reserve Grand Wichita Mtn. Classic

  • -4th Natural OKC Youth Expo

 

 

 

Tonto
Warrior x Fields 100


(Deceased)

 Sire of

  • 2002 Reserve Grand National Western

  • 2001 Grand Champion  National Western 

  • "Wahoo"-- Tonto X Mayer 22

 

 

 

 

 

Wahoo

RRNN

(Tonto X Mayer 22)

Wahoo is the son of our legendary "TONTO" ram.  He is a blue 5/8 Hampshire sire that brings the best of both worlds to his lambs.  He stamps a tremendous amount of expression and shape to his offspring, while his Hampshire base maintains their structure, bone, levelness, and underline.  Wahoo's first lamb crop has recorded  champions from North Carolina to California.   

Wahoo was purchased by Fairley Farms in the Spring of "03".  

 

 

H-Factor

 Sold to Fairley Farms

(Tahoe X Time)

H-Factor 's track record speaks for itself:

Reserve Grand Champion Tulsa State Fair

Reserve Grand Champion Houston Livestock Show

Grand Champion Kentucky State Fair

Champion Hamp National Western

Grand Champion Aksarben 

 

 

DIABLO

QRNN

(Deceased)

(Trademark X 277)

 

There is a reason why the "277" bloodline is in such demand.  It turns out champions.  His mother, a show ring champion herself, was purchased for $1500 out of the Navajo Dispersal.   Diablo is no exception.  Elevated and elegant through his front end and rib cage, with an extreme amount of rack and pure power. In this industry there are rams, and then there are stud bucks.  Diablo was truly  a "STUD BUCK"!!

 

 

"HHH"

RRNN 

(Deceased)

(31 X 411 X 31)

 

"HHH" was the start of our linebred 31 and 411 program.  Since then we have incorporated Diablo, Benchmark, XXX, and now Copyright.  Using 6 Stud Bucks that all have 31 & 411 multiple times in their pedigree has allowed us to linebreed our ewes for that great hip structure, rib design.  

 

 

Benchmark

(Trademark X Uno)

Owned by All-American Club Lambs

Leased from Allred/Elliott for the 2002 breeding season, he brings and added consistency to our Hampshire line.  His sire's pedigree is identical to our deceased "HHH"  (31 X 411).   His lambs should be massive in their hip and very thick ended without sacrificing any look and rib design.

Benchmark is now owned by All-American Club Lambs

 

 

 

Wang

QRNN

(Magnum X Studly)

 Sold to Hewitt Rowland

Wang is the full brother to Johnson's 2002 National Western Grand Champion.  He was purchased early from the farm in 2002.  Wang is the epitome of muscle dimension and structure.  He is enormous in his hip and stifle, huge loined, extreme in his rack and length of body, with an unbelievable rib shape.  

 

"Ritz"

(deceased)

RRNN

 

Studly I x 1657 (Mayer Daughter)
"Ritz" is the twin brother to Johnson's Scooter ram 

Ritz  has produced 

  • 2000 Reserve Grand Louisana State Fair 

  • 2000 Reserve Suffolk 4- H American Royal

  • 2001 Champion Hamp Colorado State Fair 

  • 2000 Reserve Cross Louisana State Fair

 

 

"23"

Navajo 23


(Time Grandson X Cabaniss 89er)

(Deceased)

"23" is the foundation of our Hampshire based flock.   We kept approximately 25 ewe lambs out of him.  They have continued to prove their value each year at lambing season.