KMC 21111

Offered for sale as a purebred  Katahdin ewelamb $300, genotyped

Heavy-bodied white ewe. Balanced and positive EBVs across the board. Dam traces back to White Post Farm on the East Coast, and old-stock WA genetics from Bert Martineau’s farm and On the Lamb Farm in Arlington. We in the PNW have been lucky to borrow a ram from the USDA Research Station in Booneville, AR; Dr. Joan Burke is lending him to our region so that we can get better linkage to the “cluster” of flocks in the Midwest/South. He’s been on a tour through Idaho and Oregon, and made a stop here in 2020 to be used in my flock, and he’s headed East now. Take advantage of some great out-of-state genetics!

Photo from February 2022.  EBVs from 2021 lamb crop EPWWT data and includes the new Genomics run calculations, and this ewe is genotyped herself. NSIP is currently not reporting the USA HAIR index, until it can be updated with the new Genomics calculations.  This ewelamb is register-able, weaned, and ready to go to a new home today! She was exposed to a ram in winter, but tested open in Feb. So likely ready to breed and lamb as a 2-year-old.

BWT WWT PWWT NLB NLW MBWT MWWT MAT$ HAIR
0.477 1.975 3.094 1% 12% 0.161 0.825 122.89
KMC 21111
Single birth
DOB: 4/22/21
RR at codon 171
PH horn DNA
TC Susceptible to OPP
USD19094 BC E 836-33 FAH12-118
BC Z 087-32
USD17008 WRI6028
USD14344
KMC3032 SJG494 SWP06-214 CORNERSTONE
SJG78
KMC1030 BLM417
JJK0010

 

KMC 21097

Offered for sale as a purebred  Katahdin ewelamb $300, genotyped

Very pretty, framey white ewe. Balanced and positive EBVs, especially strong on milk and survival. Dam traces back to Thistle Grove Farm in Iowa (John Bare, DVM) and Aspen Mountain Katahdins (Aileen Scott, MT). We in the PNW have been lucky to borrow a ram from the USDA Research Station in Booneville, AR; Dr. Joan Burke is lending him to our region so that we can get better linkage to the “cluster” of flocks in the Midwest/South. He’s been on a tour through Idaho and Oregon, and made a stop here in 2020 to be used in my flock, and he’s headed East now. Take advantage of some great out-of-state genetics!

Photo from February 2022.  EBVs from 2021 lamb crop EPWWT data and includes the new Genomics run calculations, and this ewe is genotyped herself. NSIP is currently not reporting the USA HAIR index, until it can be updated with the new Genomics calculations.  This ewelamb is register-able, weaned, and ready to go to a new home today! She was exposed to a ram in winter, but tested open in Feb. So likely ready to breed and lamb as a 2-year-old.

BWT WWT PWWT NLB NLW MBWT MWWT MAT$ HAIR
0.499 1.251 2.013 4% 13% 0.275 1.249 118.62
KMC 21097
Twin birth
DOB: 4/20/21
RR at codon 171
PP horn DNA
TT Resistant to OPP
USD19094 BC E 836-33 FAH12-118
BC Z 087-32
USD17008 WRI6028
USD14344
KMC18073 KMC7018 JRB14007
KMC3044
KMC2033 KMC0900
ADS0038

 

KMC 21087

Offered for sale as a purebred  Katahdin ewelamb $300, genotyped

Classic white ewelamb with some red spots/dots. Balanced EBVs, solid on growth, prolificacy and milk. Dam traces back to On The Lamb Farm in Arlington, and old-stock WA genetics in Bert Martineau’s flock. We in the PNW have been lucky to borrow a ram from the USDA Research Station in Booneville, AR; Dr. Joan Burke is lending him to our region so that we can get better linkage to the “cluster” of flocks in the Midwest/South. He’s been on a tour through Idaho and Oregon, and made a stop here in 2020 to be used in my flock, and he’s headed East now. Take advantage of some great out-of-state genetics!

Photo from February 2022.  EBVs from 2021 lamb crop EPWWT data and includes the new Genomics run calculations, and this ewe is genotyped herself. NSIP is currently not reporting the USA HAIR index, until it can be updated with the new Genomics calculations.  This ewelamb is register-able, weaned, and ready to go to a new home today! She was exposed to a ram in winter, but tested open in Feb. So likely ready to breed and lamb as a 2-year-old.

BWT WWT PWWT NLB NLW MBWT MWWT MAT$ HAIR
0.455 1.581 2.310 7% 18% 0.036 0.750 122.70
KMC 21087
Triplet birth
DOB: 4/19/21
RR at codon 171
PP horn DNA
TC Susceptible for OPP
USD19094 BC E 836-33 FAH12-118
BC Z 087-32
USD17008 WRI6028
USD14344
KMC2011 SJG494 SWP06-214 CORNERSTONE
SJG78
KMC1029 BLM417
JJK0010

 

KMC 21081

Offered for sale as a purebred  Katahdin ewelamb $300, genotyped

Classic white ewelamb with some red spots/dots. Good growth, milk and survival; lower on number of lambs born (NLB), so she may steer clear of triplets. Dam traces back to On The Lamb Farm in Arlington, and Aspen Mountain Katahdins (Aileen Scott) in MT. We in the PNW have been lucky to borrow a ram from the USDA Research Station in Booneville, AR; Dr. Joan Burke is lending him to our region so that we can get better linkage to the “cluster” of flocks in the Midwest/South. He’s been on a tour through Idaho and Oregon, and made a stop here in 2020 to be used in my flock, and he’s headed East now. Take advantage of some great out-of-state genetics!

Photo from February 2022.  EBVs from 2021 lamb crop EPWWT data and includes the new Genomics run calculations, and this ewe is genotyped herself. NSIP is currently not reporting the USA HAIR index, until it can be updated with the new Genomics calculations.  This ewelamb is register-able, weaned, and ready to go to a new home today! She was exposed to a ram in winter, but tested open in Feb. So likely ready to breed and lamb as a 2-year-old.

BWT WWT PWWT NLB NLW MBWT MWWT MAT$ HAIR
0.465 1.485 3.109 0% 13% 0.315 1.314 122.36
KMC 21081
Twin birth
DOB: 4/19/21
RR at codon 171
PP horn DNA
TT Resistant for OPP
USD19094 BC E 836-33 FAH12-118
BC Z 087-32
USD17008 WRI6028
USD14344
KMC3055 SJG494 SWP06-214 CORNERSTONE
SJG78
ADS0038 RIT456
ADS0023

 

KMC 21102

Offered for sale as a purebred  Katahdin ewelamb $300

Dark mahogany ewelamb. Positive growth and prolificacy, more modest on milk. Sired by a framey, dark chocolate ram from Birch Cove Farm (David Coplen, Missouri). Dam traces back to old WA/OR genetics.

Photo from January 2022.  EBVs from 2021 lamb crop EPWWT data and includes the new Genomics run calculations. NSIP is currently not reporting the USA HAIR index, until it can be updated with the new Genomics calculations.  This ewelamb is register-able, weaned, and ready to go to a new home today! She was exposed to a ram in winter, but tested open in Feb. So likely ready to breed and lamb as a 2-year-old.

BWT WWT PWWT NLB NLW MBWT MWWT MAT$ HAIR
0.233 1.055 1.500 2% 4% 0.042 0.099 109.68
KMC 21102
Triplet birth
DOB: 4/20/21
QR or RR at codon 171 (by parentage)
BC H 974 BC E 856-32 FAH15-007
BC W 74022
BC Z 095-13 BC Z X301
CMG10005
KMC4007 KMC1016 BLM417
HHS107
KMC1033 BLM417
KRK33

 

KMC 21030

Offered for sale as a purebred  Katahdin ewelamb $300, genotyped

Pretty reddish fawn ewelamb. Solid and balanced EVs across the board for growth, milk and prolificacy. Sired by a framey, dark chocolate ram from Birch Cove Farm (David Coplen, Missouri). Dam traces back to Misty River Farm (Mary Bakko, Moses Lake, now retired) and Birch Cove (David Coplen, MO).

Photo from January 2022.  EBVs from 2021 lamb crop EPWWT data and includes the new Genomics run calculations, and this ewe is genotyped herself. NSIP is currently not reporting the USA HAIR index, until it can be updated with the new Genomics calculations.  This ewelamb is register-able, weaned, and ready to go to a new home today! She was exposed to a ram in winter, but tested open in Feb. So likely ready to breed and lamb as a 2-year-old.

BWT WWT PWWT NLB NLW MBWT MWWT MAT$ HAIR
0.225 1.056 1.453 6% 8% 0.004 0.331 109.61
KMC 21030
Twin birth
DOB: 4/10/21
RR at codon 171
PP horn DNA
TT Resistant for OPP
BC H 974 BC E 856-32 FAH15-007
BC W 74022
BC Z 095-13 BC Z X301
CMG10005
KMC18077 KMC5088 WRN006
BC C 298
MRL358 MRL313RRR
MRL204

 

KMC 21011

Offered for sale as a purebred  Katahdin ewelamb $300, genotyped

Classic white ewelamb. stronger on milk and prolificacy, but more modest on growth traits. Sired by a framey, dark chocolate ram from Birch Cove Farm (David Coplen, Missouri). Dam is from Misty River Farm (Mary Bakko, Moses Lake, now retired).

Photo from January 2022.  EBVs from 2021 lamb crop EPWWT data and includes the new Genomics run calculations, and this ewe is genotyped herself. NSIP is currently not reporting the USA HAIR index, until it can be updated with the new Genomics calculations.  This ewelamb is register-able, weaned, and ready to go to a new home today! She was exposed to a ram in winter, but tested open in Feb. So likely ready to breed and lamb as a 2-year-old.

BWT WWT PWWT NLB NLW MBWT MWWT MAT$ HAIR
0.218 0.704 -0.177 4% 10% 0.078 0.650 109.22
KMC 21011
Twin birth
DOB: 4/7/21
RR at codon 171
PH horn DNA
TT Resistant for OPP
BC H 974 BC E 856-32 FAH15-007
BC W 74022
BC Z 095-13 BC Z X301
CMG10005
MRL358 MRL313RR KRK2123RR
MRL232
MRL204 KRK921
JPS0046

 

BC H 973 “Cheech”

Offered for sale as a purebred proven registered Katahdin Ram $700

I purchased this ram from David Coplen in 2019 and air freighted him to Washington. I really like using David’s genetics because he has been in NSIP a long time; and runs a grass-fed operation with very low inputs, so his animals pass on a lot of vigor, hardiness and good maternal instincts. Plus, he is well-connected to the Midwest Katahdin genetics, which helps us with “connectedness” in NSIP (we have been a bit of an island out in the PNW and are trying to improve that).

David has been bringing in some Texel genetics, then upgrading back to purebred Katahdin. This ram is a product of that venture. The positives are that we can benefit from some heterosis (hybrid vigor) and also the myostatin or “double muscling” gene that’s common in Texels (that’s what gives Texels that “pig ham” back end). The drawbacks are some setbacks in hair coats; but this is minor considering the bigger strides we’ll make in meat production. This ram a 87.5%. He did not shed adequately as a yearling, but did as a two-year-old, so that’s when I finally upgraded him. Subsequently, his lambs can be fully registered. He does throw a few shaggy lambs, but most of his progeny shed sufficiently.

Cheech has really strong growth and maternal EBVs across the board, one of the rare rams whose scores have held or gone up as he gets more progeny and daughters in the system. He is both NSIP Stud Certified and Maternal Certified. He is a really special ram, a very high percentile individual whose numbers won’t drift like a young ram. He has 128 lambs in the system spanning five lamb crops. His PR is weaker, though with lower accuracy in the data, as I’ve only done data collection on his grandchildren+ progeny at my farm one year (no direct lambs out of him). He is a substantial animal, both muscled and tall. Mostly white, but has some brown freckling and one large mahogany spot on his hip, ala Wiltshire Horn genetics. His temperament is calm and reserved, he leads ok on a halter. You can review his current EBVs on NSIP’s searchable database here. Photo taken September 2021. EBVs below from 2024 lamb crop birth data. He is NSIP genotyped. Nearly half the ewes at my farm now trace back to this guy, he has made such an impact; so it’s time for him to go improve someone else’s flock. Let him leapfrog your progress on growth, prolificacy and milk this next season!

BWT WWT PWWT NLB NLW MBWT MWWT MAT$ HAIR
0.346
70th %
2.844
90th %
4.198
70th %
16%
80th %
24%
95th %
0.685
99th %
2.041
99th %
139.84 105.74
98th %
BC H 973 “Cheech” (upgraded)
Twin birth
DOB: 1/27/19
QR at codon 171
Myostatin gene: DNA results are inconclusive, but he’s clearly a carrier as he throws a lot of carrier lambs
CC OPP gene (susceptible)
BC G 933-22 (75%)  BC F 895-22 (50% Texel) BC 0669 (Texel)
BC C 307-22
BC D 341-22 USD 3234
BC A 170-22
BC D 337-22 FAH 12-118 WSK 4298
FAH 11-013
BC A 146-21 (75%) MOF 1107
BC X 82-12 (50%)

 

KMC 21015

Offered for sale as a purebred, registered  Katahdin ram $425

Really striking dark mahogany (nearly black) ram with black legs and face. Very substantial body, muscling and scrotal circumference, and tall stature. He has positive and balanced EBVs across the board, but nothing too extreme, just a solid 50-60 percenter dude. Sired by a framey, dark chocolate ram from Birch Cove Farm (David Coplen, Missouri) and a badger-colored dam also from Birch Cove. Tracing back to some other O.G. NSIP flocks: Fahrmeier and Ginapp, total outcross genetics for the PNW. He has a Texel way back in his pedigree somewhere, as his paternal grandsire was a 87.5% upgrade, so we get a little hybrid vigor in there as well. He should throw lots of interesting colors. I used this ram for 2021 fall breeding, so he’ll have connectedness if moved to another NSIP flock. I’ve purchased some new ram genetics and have a lot of his relatives here, so it’s time for this guy to move along.

Photo from November 2021.  EBVs from 2021 lamb crop EPWWT data and includes the new Genomics run calculations , and this ram is genotyped himself. NSIP is currently not reporting the USA HAIR index, until it can be updated with the new Genomics calculations.  This ram is ready to go to a new home today.

BWT WWT PWWT NLB NLW MBWT MWWT MAT$ HAIR
0.411 1.842 2.617 11% 12% 0.045 0.401 117.26
KMC 21015
Singe birth (raised as a twin)
DOB: 4/7/21
RR at codon 171
PP horn genes (polled)
TC OPP gene (susceptible)
BC H 974 BC E 856-32 FAH15-007
BC W 74022
BC Z 095-13 BC Z X301
CMG10005
BC C 279 FAH12-118 WSK4298
FAH11-013
BC Z 104-13 CMG10019
BC Y 2-33

 

KMC 21056

Offered for sale as a purebred, register-able  Katahdin eweamb $275

Cute little white ewe with red markings. She’s a triplet out of an older ewe, so will likely need to grow out til next year before she breeds. She’s got modest growth but stellar prolificacy and milk, these are strong maternal genetics. I’m keeping her sibling, and don’t usually keep both out of a set of twins or triplets, so this is a good opportunity to grab some genetics I normally wouldn’t let go. She is NSIP Maternal Certified.

This ewelamb’s sire is a very strong ram from David Coplen (Birch Cove Farm, Missouri). This sire has a Texel thee generations back. David’s crossing-in benefits us with heterosis and the double-muscling gene from Texels. The tradeoff is some setback in shedding, but this is easily recovered from in subsequent generations.  Her sire is an upgrade, a B coat, but most of his offspring are good shedders; and this ewelamb can be fully registered.  On her maternal side, she traces to Birch Cove (David Coplen, MO) and local KRK genetics.

Photo from November 2021. EBVs from 2021 lamb crop EPWWT data and includes the new Genomics run calculations (though this ewe isn’t genotyped herself). NSIP is currently not reporting the USA HAIR index, until it can be updated with the new Genomics calculations.  This ewelamb is exposed to a ram starting Nov 8th, and is ready to go to a new home any time.

BWT WWT PWWT NLB NLW MBWT MWWT MAT$ HAIR
0.040 1.246 1.899 17% 17% 0.361 1.361 123.07
KMC 21056
Triplet birth
DOB: 4/14/21
QR or RR at codon 171 (by parentage)
BC H 973 (87.5%) BC G 933-22 (75%) BC F 985-22 (50% Texel)
BC D 341-22
BC D 337-22 FAH 12-118
BC A 146-21 (75%)
KMC6098 KMC5088 WRN006
BC C 298
MRL315 KRK2123RR
KRK936