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Hancock 1062Sire: Hancock 9172 (Rupp Plus)
Dam: Hancock 8164
QR NN We purchased Hanky Panky from Mike Hancock in the fall of 2011 with great expectations. His first lamb crop was worth waiting for and we are very happy with his offspring and can not wait to see what the summer brings. This ram is the real deal with flawless structure, thickness and awesome top shape. We think he can take our program to the next level, siring not only fun to show market lambs but also daughters that will set themselves apart from the rest of the flock in design and preformance. His pedigree is proven...it works and we are excited to continue using him for years to come. |
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Fryman 1007
Sire: Show Off
Dam: Fryman 114
QR NN
1007 is a stout made ram out of Show Off. He tracks out wide and has an explosive top. Don't miss your chance to purchase a ram that can make some powerful whethers and add maternal power to your females.
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Sire: Jeb
Dam: 735 ( Harms)
RRNN
Our pick of the 2009 Keeper Rams. We have wethered many Jeb
sons and regretted it, but when this late February lamb
arrived we knew we would not make that mistake again. Out of
a Harms ewe we purchased at that NAILE Market Mamas sale,
this Jeb son does everything right. Study the picture taken
while in service with ewes and you will not be disappointed.
He looks like much more than just a ram lamb, with his
massive base width, heavy bone structure, super long length
of body and overall mass he is the total package. Even in
service, this lamb meet your hand with tons of muscle down
his top and through his leg, not to mention he handled
awesome. We are excited that we have exposed him to some of
our best yearling ewes, we expect great things from him in
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"Spud"
Sire: Tater
Dam: 119 ( Haycraft)
RRNN
Spud is our home raised Tater son that is long, elevated at
the point of the shoulder, handles great and has plenty of
style. He was a February lamb that came on fast and we knew
early on that he was a keeper. Pictured here while in
service with ewes during the fall of 2009, you can
appreciate his total package that combines eye appeal,
excellent bone, flawless structure and length of body. He
may not be our heaviest muscled ram but he has that look. |
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"Show Off"
Sire: Strut
RRNN
We purchased this ram at Sedalia from Ott Club
Lambs. Study the pictures carefully. He has an
excellent top and goes into his loin and hindsaddle very
smoothly. We have high hopes that he will propel our breed
program to the next level by raising the shoulder and balancing out the overall lambs. We also think he'll make
some great ewes. |
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"Jeb"
Sire: Cabaniss
RRNN
Jeb was our
first purchase ram, and he has done us proud. We purchased
him from VanSickle’s Hampshire in Winchester, KY.
This ram has proven that he passes on the genetics to
produce tight hided, thick hipped and massive leg lambs. On
top of that, his daughters define High Quality Producing
Ewes. |
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They call me "Tater"
Sire: Tot
RRNN
"Tater" is another ram we purchased at Sedalia from Barns
Club Lambs. This guy was split decision because we really
did not need another ram. He has great potential and some
really good genetics standing behind him. He is a very well
balanced ram that feels amazing down his top line.
Deceased |
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"Isaiah"
Isaiah is a 3/4
Hampshire Ram that we purchased at the Lamb Power Sale from
Melvin Club Lambs. He was a ram that we came across while
looking for whethers and one that we could not pass up when
the price was more than right.
This ram is 2/3 hind
saddle and passes that length and extension on to his
offspring. Furthermore, he lifts up the front ends of the
lambs and gives you eye appeal that cannot be missed.
Deceased |
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"Game On"
Sire: Show Off
Dam: 106 ( Jeb X 101)
RRNN
Our pick of the 2009 Show Off ram lambs. Game On is out of
one of the best ewe families we have here at Fryman Farms.
Going back to Jeb on the top and one of our original ewes on
the bottom side we are sure proud of this guy. We had great
hopes for Show Off and he is fulfilling our expectations
with progeny like Game On. A stand out from the time he hit
the ground and always the one everyone picked out in the
pen, we decided that is was time to grow out a Show Off son
as he had proved himself able to make champion market lambs.
Game On is long, thick and fancy, what else does one need.
It sure is easy to look forward with ones like him in the
keeper pen. |
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