KMC 20039

Offered for sale as a purebred Katahdin ram $350

Chocolate ram line-bred on KMC7045. Positive growth, modest prolificacy but really good survival and milk. This will be a good maternal sire for those wanting replacement ewes that are less likely to triplet, while still offering solid growth genetics. Out of a lot of my home-bred stock, but tracing back to Misty River Farm (Mary Bakko, Moses Lake, now retired), Aspen Mountain (Aileen Scott, Montana), and Just Plain Sheep (Jody Ouradnik, Eastern WA). This guy is a little shaggy, and his dual-grandsire sometimes retains some pants, so it’s possible he’ll be a B coat. He’s a twin out of a two-year-old, but don’t let his small size now fool you, he’s got good growth numbers and is out of some very framey stock, so I think he’ll grow into a big ram.

Photo taken Aug 2020.  EBVs from 2020 lamb crop WWT data. This ram will be weaned and ready to go to a new home late August.

BWT WWT PWWT NLB NLW MBWT MWWT MAT$ HAIR
0.280 1.711 2.397 3% 11% -0.003 0.714 118.79 106.54
KMC 20039
Twin birth
DOB: 3/24/20
QR or RR at codon 171 (by parentage)
KMC19098 KMC7045 KMC5071
MRL358
KMC2033 KMC0900
ADS0038
KMC18058 KMC7045 KMC5071
MRL358
KMC2006 KMC1016
JPS60224

KMC 20038

Offered for sale as a purebred Katahdin ram $400

Very flashy-marked chocolate dappled ram with black socks and tons of wild spots. Positive growth, modest prolificacy but really good survival and milk. This will be a good maternal sire for those wanting replacement ewes that are less likely to triplet, while still offering solid growth genetics. Out of more of my home-bred stock, but tracing back to Thistle Grove Farm (John Bare, Iowa), Misty River Farm (Mary Bakko, Moses Lake, now retired), Aspen Mountain (Aileen Scott, Montana), and some KRK (Oregon) genetics as well.

Photo taken Aug 2020.  EBVs from 2020 lamb crop WWT data. This ram will be weaned and ready to go to a new home late August.

BWT WWT PWWT NLB NLW MBWT MWWT MAT$ HAIR
0.368 1.438 2.078 9% 11% 0.098 0.896 115.28 106.20
KMC 20038
Twin birth
DOB: 3/21/20
QR or RR at codon 171 (by parentage)
KMC19098 KMC7045 KMC5071
MRL358
KMC2033 KMC0900
ADS0038
KMC6043 JRB14007 MOF1107
JRB1232
KMC5095 WRN006
KMC1041

KMC 20143

Offered for sale as a purebred Katahdin ram $500

Very dark mahogany ram with white flecks on his face, chest and sides, and lots of color in this pedigree. Strong growth, very high milk and survival, and moderate prolificacy scores. He is a good candidate for a terminal sire, or for those who prefer replacement ewes that tend way away from triplets, but still have strong milk and survival genes. Pedigree is a blend of local genetics, plus Birch Cove (David Coplen, Missouri), KRK (Oregon), and Misty River Farm (Mary Bakko, Moses Lake, now retired). This ram looks a little small compared to the other lambs, and he is, but it’s because he was born late, and is 4-6 weeks younger than the rest. He is the highest indexing ram lamb born here this year, though, so is definitely a keeper!

Photo taken Aug 2020.  EBVs from 2020 lamb crop WWT data. This ram will be weaned and ready to go to a new home late August.

BWT WWT PWWT NLB NLW MBWT MWWT MAT$ HAIR
0.318 1.753 2.717 6% 15% 0.018 0.857 121.80 108.09
KMC 20143
Twin birth
DOB: 5/3/20
QR or RR at codon 171 (by parentage)
KMC7045 KMC5071 KMC2022
BC C 291
MRL358 MRL313RR
MRL204
WAI1406 WAI1324 KRK723
DWB13A
WAI1001A BME004
WAI001P

KMC 20110

Offered for sale as a purebred Katahdin ram $450

A very flashy bicolor ram, nice short hair coat. Very strong growth, good milk, but low on prolificacy. He is a good candidate for a terminal sire, or for those who prefer replacement ewes that tend way away from triplets. Pedigree is a good blend of Birch Cove (David Coplen, Missouri), KRK (Oregon), Misty River Farm (Mary Bakko, Moses Lake, now retired), and Just Plain Sheep (Jody Ouradnik in Eastern WA). A strong North Dakota State U ram as a maternal grandsire as well. Pictured here with his dam, he was a single, so is pretty big and should be able to cover a lot of ewes this fall.

Photo taken Aug 2020.  EBVs from 2020 lamb crop WWT data. This ram is weaned and ready to go to a new home and start breeding today!

BWT WWT PWWT NLB NLW MBWT MWWT MAT$ HAIR
0.399 2.396 4.134 1% 4% -0.046 0.247 113.92 102.65
KMC 20110
Single birth
DOB: 4/6/20
QR or RR at codon 171 (by parentage)
KMC7045 KMC5071 KMC2022
BC C 291
MRL358 MRL313RR
MRL204
KMC6076 KMC5088 WRN006
BC C 298
JPS60224 NDS06-728
JPS0048

KMC 20068

Offered for sale as a purebred Katahdin ram $450

A pretty, tall, chocolate ram with dapple coloring over his face and legs. Very strong growth, prolificacy and milk, a little more modest on survival. A good, balanced sire for both grower lambs and replacement ewes. Pedigree is a good blend of Birch Cove (David Coplen, Missouri), KRK (Oregon), and Misty River Farm (Mary Bakko, Moses Lake, now retired).

Photo taken Aug 2020.  EBVs from 2020 lamb crop WWT data. This ram will be weaned and ready to go to a new home late August.

BWT WWT PWWT NLB NLW MBWT MWWT MAT$ HAIR
0.282 2.245 4.120 13% 7% -0.086 0.430 117.16 103.93
KMC 20068
Twin birth
DOB: 3/31/20
QR or RR at codon 171 (by parentage)
KMC7045 KMC5071 KMC2022
BC C 291
MRL358 MRL313RR
MRL204
KMC18134 KMC5088 WRN006
BC C 298
MRL271 KRK2123RR
MRL205

KMC 20105

Offered for sale as a purebred Katahdin ram $450

This ram has pretty cute markings, he’s white and a baldface, but has a splash of brown spilled over his ears, shoulders and chest! Nice short hair coat. Very strong growth, milk and survival, and a little lower on prolificacy. He will make a great terminal sire or a father of replacement ewes for those who don’t like a lot of triplets. Pedigree si a good blend of Birch Cove (David Coplen, Missouri), KRK (Oregon), Misty River Farm (Mary Bakko, Moses Lake, now retired), and Aspen Mountain Farm (Aileen Scott, Montana).

Photo taken Aug 2020.  EBVs from 2020 lamb crop WWT data. This ram will be weaned and ready to go to a new home late August.

BWT WWT PWWT NLB NLW MBWT MWWT MAT$ HAIR
0.347 1.943 3.332 4% 12% -0.205 0.405 119.34 104.15
KMC 20105
Twin birth
DOB: 4/5/20
QR or RR at codon 171 (by parentage)
KMC7045 KMC5071 KMC2022
BC C 291
MRL358 MRL313RR
MRL204
KMC2033 KMC0900 KRK650
JJK0010
ADS0038 RIT456
ADS0023

KMC 20077

Offered for sale as a purebred, record-able Katahdin ram $400

Chocolate ram with a pale face. Really strong growth and milk numbers, positive on prolificacy and survival. This is a balanced ram that can produce fast-growing meat lambs and good replacement ewes. He is out of my newly-purchased white ram from Birch Cove Farm in Missouri (David Coplen); which is a grass-based, minimal input system with a long history of NSIP data. Note that ram has some Texel in his background, and is an 87.5% recorded ram. He has not shed adequately this year, so I will not be upgrading him (yet). Thus his lambs will also be record-able and eligible for upgrade upon hair coat inspection (which I can do) next summer. This lamb’s coat looks like it should have no problem fully shedding next year. For me, this ram’s productivity scores outweigh the shedding drawback in the pedigree, but I have discounted his lambs accordingly. On the maternal side, this lamb has good local genetics plus a ewe that’s also from Birch Cove.

Photo taken Aug 2020.  EBVs from 2020 lamb crop WWT data. This ram will be weaned and ready to go to a new home late August.

BWT WWT PWWT NLB NLW MBWT MWWT MAT$ HAIR
0.238 2.731 5.220 10% 5% 0.052 0.780 122.66 104.06
KMC 20077
Twin birth
DOB: 4/2/20
RR at codon 171 (by parentage)
BC H 973 (87.5%) BC G 933-22 (75%) BC F 985-22 (50%) (half Texel)
BC D 341-22
BC D 337-22 (87.5%) FAH12-118
BC A 146-21 (75%) (quarter Texel)
KMC7113 KMC5071 KMC2022
BC C 291
WAI1550 KRK723
DWB12A

KMC 20062

Offered for sale as a purebred Katahdin ram $400

Dark chocolate ram with a lot of color in his pedigree. Good growth numbers, positive on prolificacy and survival, and a little low on milk. He would make a good terminal sire, and will throw replacement ewes that have fewer triplets and milk complexity, for those who have hands-off flocks. He is out of my newly-purchased chocolate ram from Birch Cove Farm in Missouri (David Coplen); which is a grass-based, minimal input system with a long history of NSIP data. On the maternal side, he’s got a lot of local genetics plus a ewe from Birch Cove.

Photo taken November 2020.  EBVs from 2020 lamb crop PWWT data. This ram is ready to go to a new home breed and start breeding ewes right away.

BWT WWT PWWT NLB NLW MBWT MWWT MAT$ HAIR
0.169 1.228 2.711 2% 3% -0.148 -0.289 108.22 100.83
KMC 20062
Twin birth
DOB: 3/29/20
QR or RR at codon 171 (by parentage)
BC H 974 BC E 856-32 FAH 15-007
BC W 74-22 (25% Texel)
BC Z 095-13 BC Z X301
CMG1005
KMC18041 KMC5088 WRN006
BC C 298
KMC5005 WRN006
KMC3015

KMC 20064

Offered for sale as a purebred Katahdin ram $425

Big, blocky chocolate ram with black penciling, nice slick hair coat. Good growth numbers, positive on prolificacy, good survival, and a little low on milk. He would make a good terminal sire, and will throw replacement ewes that have fewer triplets and milk complexity, for those who have hands-off flocks. This is a big, single ram that has already hit my target butcher weight as a 4-month-old, so he should be able to cover a lot of ewes in the fall. You can see in the photo he’s nearly as big as his dam.

He is out of my newly-purchased chocolate ram from Birch Cove Farm in Missouri (David Coplen); which is a grass-based, minimal input system with a long history of NSIP data. On the maternal side, he’s got a lot of my most reliable old ewes, and some other local genetis.

Photo taken Aug 2020.  EBVs from 2020 lamb crop WWT data. This ram will be weaned and ready to go to a new home late August.

BWT WWT PWWT NLB NLW MBWT MWWT MAT$ HAIR
0.2096 1.646 2.869 5% 12% -0.271 -0.076 117.86 104.03
KMC 20064
Single birth
DOB: 3/31/20
QR or RR at codon 171 (by parentage)
BC H 974 BC E 856-32 FAH 15-007
BC W 74-22 (25% Texel)
BC Z 095-13 BC Z X301
CMG1005
KMC6027 KMC5051 MRL246
KMC3002
KMC3033 SJG404
KMC1030

KMC 20065

Offered for sale as a purebred Katahdin ram $400

Light red/fawn ram with a pale face. Nice, short hair coat. Positive growth, good milk and solid prolificacy scores; this is a balanced ram and should be a solid producer of both grower lambs and replacement ewes. He is out of my newly-purchased chocolate ram from Birch Cove Farm in Missouri (David Coplen); which is a grass-based, minimal input system with a long history of NSIP data. On the maternal side, he’s got other solid NSIP genetics from Iowa and Montana, so brings a lot of fresh genetics to the PNW.

Photo taken Aug 2020.  EBVs from 2020 lamb crop WWT data. This ram will be weaned and ready to go to a new home late August.

BWT WWT PWWT NLB NLW MBWT MWWT MAT$ HAIR
0.046 0.416 0.850 10% 13% -0.060 0.546 114.83 106.04
KMC 20065
Twin birth
DOB: 3/31/20
RR at codon 171 (by parentage)
BC H 974 BC E 856-32 FAH 15-007
BC W 74-22 (25% Texel)
BC Z 095-13 BC Z X301
CMG1005
KMC7092 JRB14007 MOF1107
JRB1232
KMC1012 KMC0900
ADS0061