RamsMcGolden 7513 "Vince", QRNN Sired by Diesel February 2008 ram bred by McGolden Club Lambs. Extremly big, square topped. Good boned and pretty profile. His lambs are big, powerful, and deep in their twist.
Daybreak, RRNN Sired by Rising Sun (Greiner Club Lambs) Max, RRNN
![]() January 2006 ram we purchased from Dan Layne of Image Club Lambs. He is by their Johnson bred ram "Duramax" and out of a Leventini bred ewe. Very wide loined and big legged with a lot of muscle definition. He has made a huge impact in our flock adding depth and dimension to our ewes. His lambs are wide based, thick boned, and have a tremendous amount of muscle. Has sired several champion and reserve champion lambs in both Oregon and California shows. We are offering Max for sale, contact us for details.
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NRR 55 "Macho", RRNN
NRR 55 is a December 2006 ram by Max and out of NRR 4P (Purgatory x Slack) Very muscular and level hipped. Twin to 2007 Douglas County Reserve Champion 4-H & FFA market lamb & half brother to Champion Douglas County market lamb. Used on a small group of ewes last summer and his lambs are looking great! RRNN Thank you to Kenny and Deena Driessen of Klamath Falls, Oregon for their purchase of this outstanding young ram.
Kayson “Kayson” is a January 2003 ram by “Purgatory", and out of one of our more stylish Suffolk ewes. This is an extreamly stout, muscular and level ram that produces very similar lambs that are extreamly level and big legged. Earl
Slack, QRNN “Slack” is a January 2003 ram which we purchased from Martha Straube, of Southern Oregon. He is by a Suffolk ram with Slack breeding. From the lamb crops we’ve received from him, he produces a lot of style, balance, and eye appeal with a mixture of both white and blue hided lambs. Sired two Reserve Champions in his first lamb crop. He has been an excellent cross on our Purgatory daughters. Sold to Kenny and Deena Driessen of Klamath Falls, Oregon
Purgatory Farms #9030 “Purgatory” was our main ram for several years. We purchased him several years ago from Russ Parrish of Montana, who had bought him off of the Sedalia sale from Purgatory Club Lambs of Missouri. He was half Suffolk, quarter Hampshire, and a quarter Dorset. This ram has played a major role in developing our current wether dams. Sired massive-topped, square-hipped, big-legged lambs.
Reynolds Stock Farm 706 This ram came from Reynolds Stock Farm several years ago and has added a lot of growth and size to our cross bread program. He also produces quality registered Dorset ewes and rams. |













