Offered for sale as a registerable Katahdin ewelamb $300
Chunky chocolate ewe with a white star and some white spotting. She was the result of an accidental breeding last August but I was able to confirm her sire via DNA. 21053 is an awesome sire (the best out of the USDA sire we got to borrow from the Booneville, AR research station) and I haven’t gotten a chance to use him much yet, so she is a rare daughter out of him. Pedigree traces back to Birch Cove (David Coplen, MO) and also has some genetics from a breeder who bought from Karen Kenagy (KRK in OR).
EBVs from the 2024 lamb crop WWT data. Photo taken May 2024. She is weaned and ready to go to a new home today. Because she’s older and more substantial, she is much more likely to breed this fall than April born ewelambs.
BWT | WWT | PWWT | NLB | NLW | MBWT | MWWT | MAT$ | HAIR |
0.411 | 2.254 | 3.794 | 10% | 16% | 0.380 | 1.507 | 133.02 | 104.06 |
KMC 24019 Single birth DOB: 1/24/24 QR at Codon 171 OPP TMEM 1,4 Less Susceptible |
KMC21053 | USD19094 | BC E 836-33 |
USD17008 | |||
KMC19094 | KMC18127 | ||
WAI1550 | |||
KMC23010 | KMC22035 | BC H 973 | |
KMC19041 | |||
KMC20142 | KMC7045 | ||
WAI1406 |