Ram #24010 Sire Stack: Timberline x Scout x Doc

This Timberline son had one of the highest LEA scans. The Timberline lambs have really done well for us and our customers. The dam of this ram is going into her 9th breeding season and has produced many descendants with top scans. The top scanning ram in last year’s sale was a grandson.

Ram #24011 Sire Stack: Cast Iron x Scout x May

This extra thick ram is an easy keeping meat wagon out of an 11 year old ewe, #3036, that has given us many keeper ram descendants like Cobalt, George, Sycamore, and Magnitude. Even in her 11th lactation, 3036 had a flawless, ideal udder. If you are looking for a ram that will produce powerful sons as well as top notch daughters to keep for your ewe flock with excellent maternal traits and strong potential for longevity, this is a ram to consider.

Ram #24014 Sire Stack: Cinder Block x Arnold x Sellers

This heavy duty ram was one I had selected to consign to the Virginia Ram Test, but at the last minute, changed my mind so I could keep him around to see how he grew out over the summer. His dam is a daughter of Mint Gold 3007. She is extra wide across the top and extra full in the leg.

Ram #24017 Sire Stack: Tuba x Hickory x Lumberjack

This big, rugged Tuba son stood out from the beginning for having extra capacity and girth. He is probably the biggest boned ram in the group, and he has long ears, just like his sire.

Ram #24018 Sire Stack: Tuba x Stonewall x Tahoe

This is an all around balanced ram with a great pedigree. His dam is an extremely girthy Stonewall daughter that is a maternal sister to the 24040 ram in this sale.

Ram #24020 Sire Stack: Tuba x Scout x Redifer

This heavy duty ram and his twin sister were a fast growing set of twins out of an 11 year old ewe, #3008, who has given us many powerful descendants over the years. Twin females in our sale, 24029 and 24030 are out of this same 3008 ewe family.

Ram #24025 Sire Stack: Cinder Block x Upside x Hickory

This stout ram has 3 shots of Hickory in his pedigree. His twin sister is in our keeper pen. Their dam is a big boned, very correct ewe that has been a consistent producer of thick lambs.

Ram #24028 Sire Stack: Cinder Block x Cobalt x Hickory

This ram is from the heart of our flock and out of the 3036 ewe family which is one of our best for longevity and maternal traits. He grew well and scanned well and is a very complete smooth ram.

Ram #24031 Sire Stack: Cast Iron x Stonewall x Scout

This ram is out of the same ewe that gave us the impressive set of twins last year that included the high-scanning ram that sold to Josh Cruz of Connecticut and one of the rams selected by Miles Gibbs of Texas and Greg Ahart of California that they named Lewis. This ram is notable for his extra large hindsaddle.

Ram #24033 Sire Stack: Cinder Block x Lumberjack x Scout

This ram has been a fun one to watch grow, always catching my eye for having extra volume, bone and width. He was one of the top five rams in this group for rate of gain. Because he is long and wide from end to end, especially at the hips, he has a remarkably large top! His dam is the largest ewe in my flock and his grandmother was one of the 4 Scout daughters that all weaned lambs as 11 year olds this year. I also like his calm disposition and attractive head. Please note that he is QR.

Ram #24039 Sire Stack: Tuba x Upside x Cobalt

This ram is big and rugged like his sire, and he has a pedigree with multiple examples of excellent longevity. He and his twin brother really packed on the pounds from day one, being out of a ewe with a great milk supply.

Ram #24040 Sire Stack: Cinder Block x Tahoe x Willie

This ram easily catches your eye with his length, level top, muscle shape and the way he moves and then poses at every stop. He had one of the top LEA scans and he has a calm disposition. His 9 year old mother was the kind of consistent producer that you really appreciate every year at lambing time… great udder with lots of milk, calm attentive mother and she consistently produced extra thick lambs no matter who she was bred to. I highly recommend this ram.

Ram #24045 Sire Stack: Cast Iron x Tahoe x Scout

This ram is out of a top Tahoe daughter that gave us an outstanding set of triplets last year (a ram and ewe for the sale, and a ewe for the keeper pen). His pedigree combines thickness and muscle with strong maternal traits and longevity.

Ram #24057 Sire Stack: Cinder Block x Tahoe x Lincoln

This very complete ram was a triplet that we adopted onto another ewe. He is from the same ewe family that gave us Cast Iron. He has been a favorite all along for his thickness and muscle shape as well as his calm disposition.

Ram #24060 Sire Stack: Tuba x Timberline x Stonewall

This ram posted one of the top LEA scans. He is long, level and wide based. The combination of Tuba and Timberline in his pedigree is one we hope to duplicate over and over to fill our pastures with in the next few years.

Ram #24065 Sire Stack: Cast Iron x Doc x Eberly

This stout ram is out of a 10 year old ewe that was sired by Doc. Doc was one of a set of triplet ram lambs out of the well known Kimm 4081 ewe that was still productive for Bob Kimm and Rob Zelinsky at 14 years of age. Please note that he is QR.

Ram #24067 Sire Stack: Cast Iron x Hickory x Tahoe

This solid, smooth thick topped ram is out of the same ewe that produced the ewe lamb Joe Emenheiser selected out of our sale last year. This ram has multiple examples of good longevity in his pedigree with 3036 going into her 12th breeding season and the Auville 20714 ewe becoming a great, great, great, great, great grandmother (an 8 generation span in our flock) two weeks before she gave birth to healthy twin males herself. (Auville 20714 is in the pedigree of any ram containing Tahoe, Sycamore, Cobalt, George, or Cast Iron) This ram is on the shorter side, but the kind that is surprisingly heavy for his dimensions.

Ram #24068 Sire Stack: Cinder Block x Tahoe x Scout

I expect this extra girthy, robust ram would be a good producer of replacement females. He is out of the same ewe that produced the top-selling twin ram in our sale last year as a yearling. He is out of the old 3008 ewe family that has done so well for us. The ram selected by VA Tech out of our sale last year was from this ewe family as well.

Ram #24074 Sire Stack: Cinder Block x Stonewall x Tahoe

This ram is out of the same ewe as the lot 1 triplet ram in last year’s sale. He has a tremendous twin sister that we are keeping. He goes back to the Kimm 4081 ewe through Stonewall. His mother has been a top producer for us, including a long stout Timberline son that Virginia Tech purchased out of the VA Ram test several years ago.

Ram #24079 Sire Stack: Cast Iron x Tahoe x Cool Deal

This smooth ram combines the length of his mother with the power of his sire. His mother gave us triplets twice and was a tremendous milker, like a typical Tahoe daughter. Lambs out of this ewe tended to have extra length and great heads.

Ram #24085 Sire Stack: Timberline x Hickory x Tahoe

This Timberline son is from the heart of our flock and part of the 3036 ewe family that I consider to be top notch for maternal traits and longevity.

Ram #24089 Sire Stack: Cinder Block x Stonewall x Tahoe

This ram and his twin sister (#24088 in our sale) were quite a pair as lambs. Their mother has been a reliable standout in the lambing barn with plenty of milk, calm disposition and powerful lambs. One of her twin females from last year is our widest, biggest boned Tuba daughter on the place.

Ram #24090 Sire Stack: CinderBlock x Timberline x Lumberjack

This ram is one of the widest rams I’ve ever raised. Even at a couple weeks of age he was notable for being extra wide-based. His mother had an impressive set of rams lambs last year as a yearling, and even though they were younger than the rest of the sale lambs, I put one of them in the sale because of the Tuba x Timberline pedigree that I’m really pleased with as a great complementary cross. This ram averaged 1.2 pounds per day of age on July 11th putting him in the top 5 for rate of gain out of this group of rams.

Ram #24099 Sire Stack: Tuba x Arnold x Tahoe

Of the 28 rams in this sale that are Tuba (Emenheiser 22T03) descendants, this is probably the ram that most closely resembles Tuba. Long, with huge feet, and a great Suffolk head. He even has the very calm disposition of Tuba. This ram posted the 2nd highest rate of gain out of these sale rams. This ram’s mother is a twin to the ram we called Cobalt who can be seen on our “Reference Sires” page. She is also the mother of the triplet ewe lambs that we featured in our sale last year.

Ram #24104 Sire Stack: Cast Iron x Hickory x Tahoe

This triplet ram posted the highest scan of all the rams in the sale. He has a triplet brother selling in the Virginia ram test and his triplet sister is #24105 in our sale. He is long and smooth and very complete. I highly recommend this ram.

Ram #24122 Sire Stack: Tuba x Hickory x Scout

This big boned ram has an outstanding head on him. He comes from the 3036 ewe family that has been mentioned so many times already. I highly recommend him as a very complete ram.

Ram #24134 Sire Stack: Tuba x Hickory x M5211

This young heavy duty ram goes back to the Meadows 5211 ram that did so well for Bob Kimm, producing a lamb crop at 10 years of age and noted far and wide for combining top NSIP numbers for both growth and muscle.

Ram #24140 Sire Stack: Tuba x Upside x Hickory

This Tuba son is extra long and level. His maternal brother is “Longmeyer”, the high-selling ram in our 2022 sale, selling to Eric Dalton of Tennessee.

Ram #24147 Sire Stack: Cinder Block x Tahoe x Scout

This ram had the highest WDA (weight per day of age) of the entire 2024 lamb crop at 1.267 lbs/day, which is impressive coming out of a yearling ewe. He has a darker hide and looked a little smokey colored right after being sheared.

Ram #24149 Sire Stack: Tuba x Oswald x Tahoe

This young ram and his twin brother have been a fun pair to watch from the very beginning… heavy-duty with long ears and big feet. Their dam is a beautiful ewe with an outstanding udder and plenty of milk and the grandmother always had a tremendous amount of milk, easily able to raise triplets.