Offered for sale as a purebred Katahdin ram lamb $400
White ram with a lot of red markings- spots and red legs, almost a roan. Dam line is from Aspen Mountain (Aileen Scott, MT) and Sara-Jo Gahm (On The Lamb Farm, Arlington); tracing back to White Post Farm genetics (East Coast). We in the PNW have been lucky to borrow a ram from the USDA Research Station in Booneville, AR; Dr. Joan Burke is lending him to our region so that we can get better linkage to the “cluster” of flocks in the Midwest/South. He’s been on a tour through Idaho and Oregon, and made a stop here last winter to be used in my flock, and he’s headed East now. Take advantage of some great out-of-state genetics! This ram has good growth, very strong milk and survival, and modest prolificacy. Perfect for those flocks that don’t love triplets but want vigorous, good-growing lambs.
Photo from June 2021. EBVs from 2021 WWT data. This ram is register-able and will be weaned in August and ready to breed this fall.
BWT | WWT | PWWT | NLB | NLW | MBWT | MWWT | MAT$ | HAIR |
0.550 | 1.821 | 2.989 | 2% | 16% | 0.213 | 0.889 | 123.27 | 108.97 |
KMC 21080 Twin birth DOB: 4/19/21 QR or RR at codon 171 (by parentage) |
USD 19094 | BC E 836-33 | FAH12-118 |
BC Z 087-32 | |||
USD17008 | WRI6028 | ||
USD14344 | |||
KMC3055 | SJG494 | SWP06-214 CORNERSTONE | |
SJG78 | |||
ADS0038 | RIT456 | ||
ADS0023 |