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Senior
(Ream 9W27)
Windswept Ranch
QR/NN
Senior is a Luxford bred ram top & bottom. He is extended in
his lines & throws a good set of leg. This last year (2003)
he sired the following. “NAILE” National Junior Champion
Ram Oregon State Fair Champion Spring Ram. California State Fair
Champion Ram Cow Palace Supreme Grand Champion Ram.
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Straight
Forward (BYU 854)
BYU 711 / BYU 722
QR/NN
This has been the most correct Suffolk ram, head to tail - shoulders
to hoofs, we have had on the ranch. We purchased him to maintain structural
correctness in our brood ewes. His lambs aren’t showstoppers,
“they’re to short for the show ring”. But watch
out for their lambs bred back to Senior. Sonoma Mountain Suffolk’s,
Green Valley Suffolk’s, & BYU have been the foundation for
our flock. Thanks to Henry Gronroos, Alan Cover, & The Eldridge
Family for allowing us to purchase these high quality Suffolk’s.
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Thunder
Senior / BYU
RR/NN - Semen Available.
We are very excited about this ram. He’s a long bodied level
toped ram that will compliment John / John’s lambs. See his
show results below on the Champions page. He is 5 months old when
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Julius
Senior/BYU Semen Available.
This is the future of our Suffolk program. This ram has ALL the pieces,
clean fronted, level topped out through his square hip, with the right
combination of muscle, and the most beautiful head you can find on
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Caesar
Senior/Gronroos - BYU
Another home bred ram very similar to Julius. We are very excited
about this guy. He weaned out at 95 pounds! This stud just keeps growing.
Watch for him in this years show string.
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Star
(203)
BYU / Gronroos
Thanks to Henry for allowing Erin to purchase this outstanding ewe.
She stood in the top of all the classes she competed in. A few judges
just didn’t know what to do with a ewe like this. She carries
the power of BYU, with a perfect balance style and grace from the
Gronroos flock.
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Baby
(Two Willow 3032)
Senior / BYU 958
This is one of the powerful ewes we have raised. She was Champion
Winter ewe at 2003 Cow Palace. Another fine example of the Ream, BYU
combination. She is one of her owners favorite, hence the name Baby.
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