All pedigrees can be viewed on the CLRC webiste
We have built our flock from the genetics of these rams. Some are still in use and others have worked themselves out of a job!
We have built our flock from the genetics of these rams. Some are still in use and others have worked themselves out of a job!

Katahdin DJA251c "White Knight" In 2016 we picked up 3 rams from Avery's Kathadins in Alberta. All these rams have beautiful coats, nice hard black feet, thick bone and correct conformation. We are eagerly anticipating lambs off their first daughters.
We lost White Knight in the spring of 2020 but have retained some of his daughters in our flock.
We lost White Knight in the spring of 2020 but have retained some of his daughters in our flock.

Katahdin CCC31Z "Sherman" was purchased as a ram lamb from Triple C Ranch (now retired) in Saskatchewan. He stamps his lambs with excellent bone, good black feet and rapid growth.

Katahdin DJA257d In the fall of 2017 we went back to Avery's Katahdins and picked up this ram. He's unrelated to the other 3 and is a very tall ram with the excellent conformation, growth, bone and muscling that's standard to Avery's animals.
We have retained a number of ewe lambs off Gib and have been very pleased with them.
We have retained a number of ewe lambs off Gib and have been very pleased with them.

"Sam" is a registered White Dorper ram that we brought up from the Iowa in 2014. We have been very happy with the replacements we've retained off Sam. The ewes are great moms and Sam has passed down his clean shedding coat to them. His lambs grow very well and reach market weight quickly.

We brought Legacy up from Montana in the fall of 2020. He is a very big boy and we are eagerly anticipating his first lamb crop this spring!

Boov was purchased in the fall of 2020 as a backup ram and some fresh unrelated bloodlines. We are expecting his first lambs spring of 2021.

Dunnigan is new to us this past fall. We are expecting his first lams this spring!