Flock History (Successful Sires)

The Kimm's have been raising sheep since the early seventies. They purchased their first registered Suffolks in 1975 from Lawson Howland and T.B. Burton, Cambridge, Idaho, in a dispersal sale. These two men held a sale during a January snow storm in Des Moines, IA. The Kimm's secured fourteen bred ewes from the thirty sold (three hundred head were to be offered); before they stopped the sale due to the severe weather. The bloodlines of these ewes were predominately Warfield, Wank, Powell and Williams. This would become the foundation for the Kimm Suffolk flock.
Bob's major reason to develop a flock was to become credible in the eyes of his students, even though his main responsibility was that of a beef specialist. The main emphasis over the years has been to raise reproductively sound, productive stock that were "pleasant" looking.
The bloodlines they have used over the years to develop the current flock are too many to be mentioned. Unlike some who have bought a few stud rams and they all turned out to be great ones, this flock has purchased or leased many and found only a few who truly carried the flocks goals forward. These are the "top thirty three" rams and the years they sired lamb crops. All these rams have had a positive impact on their ewe base.

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Kimm 21010 'Osage' Kimm 08010-12060 RO EL 600 Berg 48
Kimm 13080-17046 Gee 128 Kimm 84005 Mallett 122RJ
Meadows 5211 “Platinum” Henry 327R Fields 0025Y sons Fields 0009Y
Massie 901 Kimm 89121 Fields 0090R Fields 0300W
NDSU 85-085 Slack 2356PC Hickman W-43 Slack 3427a9
Fields 0080W Kimm 96136 Slack 5259ET Slack 7039WE
Fields 0026Y Slack 8185WQ McLaughlin/Griffin 01-144 Slack 1061 F
Kimm 95030 Kimm 99030-02027  McLaughlin/Griffin 0038 Kimm 00027-02022
Slack 8414qW Meadows 5211 Shell 355 Kimm 6022
McLaughlin/Griffin 02-67 Chapman 7-171 Kimm 7012   Kimm 4221-09033
Ulrich 76-05   Shell 638 "Jedi"   Owens 613   Kimm 03188-05016
Kimm 7013   Howard 6070-06   Miller 0-757 RR/NN   MacCauley 2010
Kimm 3014-07011            
MacCauley 2087            

 

All these rams have numerous traits in common. They reflect the flocks philosophy and thus allow Kimm Suffolks to have become a reliable source for "Balanced Genetics" through out the U.S. These are some comments from Bob on the history of Kimm Suffolks "top thirty three" sires.

 




 

KIMM 17024-21010 RR/NN 'Osage' (Gray Tags)


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A son of Trucker and out of a Kimm 15286 daughter, this ram ties muscle, design and growth into a moderate frame with above average bone. His 2023 sired lambs are a very consistent set. Current weight 355 lbs., standing 36 in. at the shoulder.    
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RO EL 600  
1974-1979 lamb crop

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Without a question, this Bob Lewis bred ram from IA was the foundation for our flock. siring six lamb crops. This was at the time we were establishing our ewe base, thus many daughters were retained. He was the top-gaining ram in the 1972 Iowa Ram Test, and was originally purchased by Richard Roe, IA. This ram sired six Grand Champion Progeny Pens of Five at the National Lamb Show (1978 pen pictured above) along with three individual Champions and two Reserve Champions during the seventies. His ram lambs were equally successful in the Iowa Ram Test, thus giving our flock a tremendous jump start on muscle and growth.     
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Berg 48
1981 - 1982 lamb crop

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Purchased from Marlin Berg, MN, this "Red Rock" son was Champion Suffolk at the Minnesota State FFA Show in 1980 and his sire was Reserve Champion Junior Suffolk ram at the 1979 Iowa State Fair Suffolk Show. He added the element of length and additional size our flock needed at the time. He sired the Reserve Champion at the 1982 AK - SAR - BEN market lamb show. We lost him after two lamb crops, but he left his mark with many daughters in our program. He had excellent breed character along with structural correctness.
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Massie 901 "Prince Royal"
1981-1983 lamb crop

We were looking for muscle and growth when we purchased this ram, bred by Fred & Virginia Massie, IL. Sharon & Harvey Wiese, IA were our partners and his price set a record for the highest price paid at that time for an Iowa Ram Test ram, brining $1800. He was the high gaining ram that year and went on to give us great females over the three lambs crops we used him. The Massies were also very competitive at he National Lamb Show and this ram went on to produce one Grand and one Reserve Individual along with one Champion Pen of five for our flock at the NLS during the early eighties.
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Gee 128 "Silver Streak"
1983-1985 lamb crop

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Dan Gee, SD, a good friend, had judged our lambs at the National Lamb Show in the late seventies. He felt our flock needed more length and frame and asked me to consider his bloodlines to make those changes. I picked this March born lamb out of his 1982 spring crop and used him heavily for the 1983 and 1984 lambings. His influence was evident with our winning Grand Champion Individual at the 1984 NLS and one of his daughters allowed our son to win his class at the National Junior Suffolk Show, Lima, OH. This ewe went to be Champion 4-H Suffolk Female for Ted at the State Fair and we sold her in the Iowa State Fair Suffolk Show & Sale, where she was named Champion Female. She sold to Mark Henry of Iowa for $1050 (pictured above). Thus, this ram started to give us recognition beyond our wildest dreams.
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Kimm 84005
1985 lamb crop

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This was the first ram we used of our own breeding. Arlo Farms 0434'79, owned by Dennis Karr, IA, was his sire. The Karr girls had enjoyed tremendous success showing lambs out of the great Arlo Farms ram. When Dennis approached us to breed six of our best Massie 901 daughters to his ram, allowing him pick of the crop, we decided it was a great opportunity. Kimm 84005 was our pick and he went on to sire both the Grand Champion Individual (pictured above) and Champion Progeny Pen of Five at the National Lamb Show in 1985. We kept all the females we could out of these bloodlines, plus we purchased four daughters of 0434'79 from Karr. A daughter of Kimm 84005 purchased by Ray & Betty Merrill, NE and bred to a Fields Legend son went on to make great contributions to their bloodlines. We would end up using a grand son of this mating, a ram Jim Jensen, UT had successfully used and leased to us in 1998. Sad part of it all, Kimm 84005 was lost after only one lamb crop due to a freak accident.
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Mallett 122JRB
1985-1988 lamb crop

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During the early eighties we were selling very few wether lambs, but we received a call from an extension agent in Texas, Mike Mallett. He planned to be in Iowa to pick up lambs from P.C. Walters and Marv Secrest and he wanted to stop to look at our lambs. The fact that I was to judge Houston that spring (1983) was probably the only reason he even knew the Kimm Flock existed. He ended up becoming one of our best club lamb customers in the eighties. He said we needed help on skin and that he had a ram lamb that would address that problem. Mallett 122 did not just improve our hides, but added muscle and maternal traits. We used this ram four years and he really added female traits plus with his style helped us open up the opportunity to sell more wethers into Texas and Oklahoma.

The ewe pictured was sired by Mallett 122 and was Champion Purebred Suffolk, at the IA state Fair and the National Cattle Congress, shown by my son, Ted.
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NDSU 85-085  
1986-1988 lamb crop

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Sired by "Big Iron" a Swenson bred ram, we purchased this ram from Bert & Wes to once again add size. He brought tremendous maternal traits as well. His lambs weren't quite as pretty, but they grew, had great volume and bone. By this time we had decided to discontinue castrating lambs for the NLS carcass event and concentrated on selling wether lambs and rams. It was in 1986 when some producers from NE stopped to view our flock, saw the NDSU 85 daughters we had retained and said we needed to buy a  Bob Fields ram and the opportunity to successfully sell club lambs would be ours. More about this decision a little later.

The pair of ewe lambs are sired by NDSU 85 and successfully shown by the Kimm Children, receiving Reserve Champion Purebred Suffolk Female, 4-H Division, at the Iowa State Fair.
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Henry 327R
1988 lamb crop

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Our neighbors, Marv & Ruth Taylor and their family had been enjoying great success both on a state and national level with wethers from this ram. Their son Craig was interested in using a Burke & Nelsh ram, which we had purchased in 1987, thus we traded rams for one cycle. Wow, what a set of lambs 327 R produced on our females. This ram sired the only Grand Champion at the Iowa State 4-H Market Lamb Show for Kimm Suffolks. It was purchased and shown by Sam McIlrath (pictured above). Plus, in 1988 we held our first production sale and Dr. Rick Hickman, IA, purchased a son of Henry 327R in that sale dammed by an Arlo Farms 0434'79 daughter that went on to be very influential in developing Doc's early ewe base.
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Fields 0025Y "Legend"   
Reference Sire Only
sons used for 
1988-1993 lamb crop

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We took the advice of the breeders from NE and went out to visit Bob Fields, OH in 1987. The Fields flock at that time was and still is a most impressive set of sheep for eye appeal, muscle, and touch. The ram we picked to purchase in 1987 ended up in another program, and Bob let us use a young lamb, Fields 0018Y that next year. We used him on ewe lambs with great success. He was a Legend son.
Eleven Fields rams would be used in our flock from 1988-1998, seven of which would be sons of the great Fields 0025Y "Legend" ram and two were grandsons. It was during this time we truly started to linebreed and develop the consistency that has become a trademark for our flock. I would venture to say that no ram has made a greater impact on the development of the early wether industry than STILLWATER 0025Y "LEGEND". His name can be found numerous times on the extended pedigrees of all the Slack rams used in our program as well.
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Fields 009Y  
1988-1989 lamb crop

Bob loaned this ram to us for clean-up for the 1987.  He was a linebred "Legend" son. Bob felt bad we had lost out on our original pick in the spring of 1987 and was simply being a grand gentleman which he has always been to us. We liked his lambs so well we used him again for the 1989 crop before Bob sold him to the Neal Smith family of IA, where he sired numerous champions. This ram's greatest influence on our flock came through a daughter he produced which we in turn bred to Fields 0100W to produce a ram known as Kimm 95030, a ram who has also made the "Top Twenty-Four" list.
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Fields 0080W  
1989 lamb crop

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That was truly a great turning event in our flock. Fields 80 only sired one crop for us before his untimely death from Enterotoxaemia, but what a crop! In the 1989 Production Sale we offered twenty-five sons of this Fields ram and they sold to ten different states, with an average of $1,200 per head. Needless to say, that sale still stands as our best ever; Harold McIlrath, our auctioneer, told us after the sale to enjoy the moment because we may never have another sale as good! During the following years we sold many of his daughters, which continued to attract to our sales many major players at that time in the Iowa Club Lamb industry. Fields 0080W also sired the Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb for my son at the 1989 Iowa State Fair. 

Ted Kimm is pictured with Reserve Champion Market Lamb
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Kimm 89121
1991-1993 lamb crop

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As earlier mentioned, the Fields 0080W lamb crop had been very well received and Kimm 89121 was our pick of that crop. He combined it all - muscle, growth, size, and breed character into one package. We used this ram heavily for three years, saving many of his daughters. During the early nineties both of our children were actively showing and daughters of Kimm 89121 allowed them to enjoy many champion females.

Kimm 89121 sired the Grand Champion at the 1991 National Lamb Show (pictured above)
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Fields 0090R
1991-1995 lamb crop

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Because of the success we were having with the Fields bloodlines this became the source we would continued to rely upon, especially because of the linebred predictable results. Fields 90R was the Fields ram we would use the longest. We still have daughters of this ram in our flock and continue to receive many favorable comments on the progeny we sold from this ram. He was the most genetically sound ram we've ever used. He bred very consistent, complete lambs.  He sired lambs with extra bone and muscle.  An additional plus was the breed character and clean fleeces we received from 90R.

Fields 90R sired the 1991 National Lamb Show Central Test Champion (pictured above)
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Fields 0300W
1993 lamb crop

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Another son of "Legend", Fields 300W was a ram Bob Fields used heavily within his own program early on. Then Dick Carspecken, IA talked Bob Fields into selling him half interest and the following year we persuaded Dick & Bob to allow us to use this massive ram. I realize that I see sheep differently, and once again having a cattle background, I saw this ram as the closest thing to a "Bull" I'd ever had the chance to use. He sired just like he looked - the lambs had volume, balance, expressed strong leg muscle, heavy bone, and he probably sired the squarest, most level docked lambs of any Fields ram I've ever used. Best of all his progeny were very productive and he gave us fantastic females to use throughout the nineties.
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Fields 0026Y
 
1993-1995 lamb crop

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 Son of Fields 0300W, this was a ram Dick Carspecken first purchased from Fields as a lamb. I saw the lambs he produced for Dick and purchased half interest in him the next year. We would use this ram over three years and we still have his daughters in production. What he brought to our program in a big way was STYLE. His lambs carried square docks, clean fronts, were smooth skinned, and maintained consistent muscle throughout their tops, rack, loin, & dock. He sired lambs that were very proud front and up-headed looking sheep. The downside to this ram for our program was that he threw some smoke into the fleeces, something we currently strive to avoid.
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Slack 2356PC "PAYMASTER" 
 
1994-1995 lamb crop

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By the mid-nineties our desire to sell club lambs shifted back to just wanting to focus on production and the selling of rams and ewes. Our early success (the seventies) had been on productive traits, maternal traits and great carcass results and we were looking to return to these goals. Don Swanton, IA a past student of mine, talked to me about a ram he had found at Tom Slack's, IN. I met Tom a few years earlier at a state sheep symposium and was very impressed with his philosophy. We partnered with Don on Slack 2356PC. He was a "Payday" son that really looked massive. He sired lambs exactly like he looked - volume, muscle, bone, length, square rumps, and super growth. This ram would go on to put up some great numbers on the NSIP program and is the sire of more "Distinguished Dams" in our flock than any other sire we've ever used.
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Hickman W-43
1995-1996 lamb crop

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Lamb pictured was Doc's pick 
of the '95 lamb crop and his 
family successfully exhibited this
ewe lamb at numerous show

I had visited Doc Hickman's flock in the mid-nineties and was very impressed with the size and muscle his females consistently possessed. I was setting beside Doc at McIlrath's sale in 1994 and observed how many good rams Harold was offering, which were sired by Hickman Y-50 and dammed by Kimm females which Harold had purchased from our program. I knew this ram had semen available through Elite Genetics, so I made a proposal to Doc; we would breed ten of our best ewes artificially to Hickman Y-50, Doc would supply the semen and I would pay the A.I. cost and allow him the pick of the lamb crop.  Not knowing how the success of the A.I. procedure would turn out Doc offered to send Hickman Y-50's full brother, born a year later, to clean up these 10 ewes. That ram was Hickman W-43. I liked him so much that I talked Doc into allowing us to expose him to a few additional ewes. After an awesome set of lambs in 1995, I convinced Doc to sell us half interest in this ram and we used him early for our 1996 crop. I could rave on and on about how many positives this ram brings to the table. Just to look at him, you could see he was a big sheep with length, levelness, and super muscle. A ram Doc had bought from our program back in the 1988 sale was the sire of the ram's dam, and this ram's sire, was McIlrath 40, who was sired by McIlrath 100, a ram Harold raised from a Fields 009Y daughter he bought from us in 1988, bred to Fields 0080W. These genetics have made lasting marks on all three flocks. Without a doubt, some of our best ewes today are Hickman 43 daughters. This ram has also contributed to the list of "Distinguished Dams" which our flock has been recognized for. We are very appreciative to Dr. Rick Hickman for allowing us to use such a tremendous sire, which carried so much of our earlier genetics.
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Slack 3427a9 "PRIME TIME" 
 
1995 lamb crop

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Once again, our partnership continued with Don Swanton on our second Slack ram, "Prime Time". We both wanted to keep the production received from SL2356 but wanted to clean up the fronts a little and smooth out the hides. "Prime Time" did just that. This impressive ram also added frame to our program while keeping abundant muscle throughout the tops and legs. It would be a daughter of this ram that would produce a future ram, Kimm 96136, that we would successfully use in the late nineties. 
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Kimm 95030
 
1996-2002 lamb crop

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I am very thankful for the many great friends I've made throughout the sheep industry, especially those willing to allow our program to use genetics that can contribute to our goals. Dick Carspecken, IA allowed us to breed our very best Fields 0009Y daughter to an old ram Dick had bought from Bob Fields, named Fields 0100W. Ron Gunther, OH had once told me that Fields 0100W was one of the best "Legend" sons Bob ever raise. Bob had sold half of this ram to a family in Ohio and both enjoyed great success with this ram's offspring. When Dick brought him to Iowa we were eager to breed a few ewes to him. The result was Kimm 95030. Of all the rams I've raised, this ram has been used over seven years and simply does not produce lambs that aren't salable. He's very consistent with all his lambs being very smooth fronted and super correct through the rack and loin. They really have worked for us. This ram was used on 20 ewe lambs for the 2002 lamb crop especially because of ease of lambing. Best yet he produced a son, Kimm 96136, that was every bit as good and for different reasons.
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Kimm 96136
  1997-1998 lamb crop

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Sired by Kimm 95030 and a "Prime Time" daughter, this ram had excellent length, muscle and growth and would stamp all his progeny with level rumps. He tied these traits into a complete package siring lambs with additional skeleton and strong breed character. He was used hard for two years and then sold him to a Utah breeder, Jim Jensen, after Jim had purchased a son from Kimm 96136's first crop which had performed well. The positive side of letting a strong breeding ram go to another successful breeder is the opportunity to bring a son or grandson back that represents an outcross and yet maintains a trace of a bloodline that had worked so well. Jim has produced an outcross 96136 son which we brought back into our program to use in the fall of 2003.
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Slack 5259ET
  1999-2000 lamb crop

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Once again I returned to Slack genetics looking for growth and added size. Slack 5259ET sired these traits for our program but the real bonus was his REA scan data. By this time I had started adding this piece of technology for the 1998 sale offering and felt it really helped sell rams. Slack 5259ET's progeny were outstanding for REA size and consistency. It was for this reason I also leased him the following year. He has outstanding daughters currently working in our flock with great udders, test placement, and maternal instincts. It would be a S259 daughter that would go on to produce Kimm 02022 (sired by MC144) and needless to say, Kimm 22 has been a very influential home raised stud for our program.
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Slack 7039WE  
  2000  lamb crop

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I had appreciated this ram on a number of visits to the Slack flock. Tom would always say that this ram would never leave his farm, especially because he had been injured as a lamb, leaving the ram with only three good legs. I feel very fortunate to have been able to lease this ram for the 1999 breeding season. Length and muscle in a very eye-appealing package are this sires strong suits. He is a "Long Body" son sired by "Time Out" and a Fields ewe. I kept some outstanding daughters and a son, which we used for the 2001 crop and all signals look very exciting for this ram's progeny, to help the Kimm flock continue on to it's progressive path of practical sheep that work.
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Slack 8414qW
 
2001  lamb crop

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This leased "Stump" son whose dam was a Slack 4245 daughter was used on one half of the mature females for the 2001 lamb crop.  He sired a very consistent set of lambs.  It is rare to get the bone, muscle and volume this ram produced and still have the length and eye appeal the lambs possessed.  Tom promised we wouldn't be disappointed with the lambs and we definitely were not.  Along with their uniformity and structural correctness, his lambs were a very growthy set. We kept over twenty daughters from this ram and they have performed beautifully as young mothers in 2002.
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Slack 8185WQ
2001  lamb crop

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This "Time-Out" son was a ram Tom used as a lamb and yearling.  We talked him into leasing this very eye-appealing ram.  This ram has a pedigree that brings back bloodlines, which have had  a heavy influence in our flock over the past fifteen years.  The great Field's ram Legend" appears numerous times along with Arlo Farms 043479.  His lambs were very thick topped along with being level and square hipped. We also added over a dozen daughters of this ram to our flock for the 2002 lambing.
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Slack 1061F
2002- 2003 lamb crop

A ram lamb which Tom Slack would only sell half interest because of his great female ancestry was brought in for the 2002 crop and used again for the 2003. Extremely complete and very sound. The top lines on his lambs are tight and full while he sired the most leg (both inside and out) of any ram this program has used in recent years. His adj. REA was 3.78, he sired that trait on. His biggest contribution appears to be the daughters he placed into the program. Fifteen were lambed in 2003 with great success.
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McLaughlin/Griffin 144
2002 lamb crop

This March ram lamb was leased from Kelly and Willard McLaughlin, Craig, CO. They planned to use him but were persuaded to allow the Kimm flock an opportunity to lease him. He brought a new bloodline into the program along with extra size, growth, length and bone. His adj. REA was 3.5 sq. in. and his lambs had great top shape. The most important aspect of this ram was he produced a son (Kimm 02022) which became the main stud ram used for the 2003 lamb crop and sired a very consistent set of lambs.
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McLaughlin/Griffin 02-67
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2003-2004 lamb crop

Purchased to add extension, keep our docks level, while adding great profile and muscle, this ram sired just like he looks. His progeny were well accepted in the 2003 sale offering, plus we retained ten of his daughters as replacements. They have grown out exceptionally well and all were exposed to lamb in 2004. The simplest way to define Mc 67�s lambs would be �eye appeal�. Eighteen mature ewes were exposed to 67 for January lambing. We also have retained an outstanding son of this ram, Kimm 03156, which we feel keeps all the style of his dad and adds production to the mix.
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Kimm 99030-02027
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2004  lamb crop

This was the ram that Willard McLaughlin selected out of all of the Mc 01-144 sons from the 2002 crop as partial payment for allowing us to lease 144. No doubt this ram was a �looker� and his dam is one of the most powerful Slack 259 daughters in our flock. Willard used 27 for 2003 lambs and found them to be very consistent for style, rack shape, loin edge and volume of leg. He took two daughters to Reno in May where they stood one and two in class, one ended up to be reserve champion female and they both sold for over $2,000 each. We are leasing this ram at present and have exposed him to all our 2003 replacements, twenty-eight head in all.
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Henderson 4-7
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2006  lamb crop

This ram was the Supreme Champion Ram at the 2005 National Jr. Show, Sedalia, MO. Bred by the Dennis Henderson family, IN, he was purchased in the summer of 2005 and used for the 2006 lamb crop to add size to the program. Six daughters were retained and plans are to allow these females an opportunity to inject that additional frame into the �Balanced Genetics� in place. He was sold after one breeding season.
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JCJ 100
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2006  lamb crop

This was a proven aged ram that was leased from Jim Jensen, UT for the 2005 breeding season. He brought a complete outcross into the program. He had been used by Jensen and his partner to successfully produce competitive show lambs and his daughters worked exceptionally well for their flocks. Ten replacements were retained from the 2006 crop and they are sure to have an opportunity to make their mark.
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McLaughlin/Griffin 0038
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2003-2007 lamb crop

There are no words to explain the impact this ram has made on the Kimm flock. His daughters number over fifty in the flock. They flat out work and are meeting the flock�s goal of �BALANCED GENETICS�. One of his biggest contributions was that of being the grandsire of Kimm 2022. Considering all that Mc 38 has done he easily has become the most affective, complete big sheep this flock has ever used. He has combined size, muscle, length, performance, bone, style and most importantly all in a consistent manner. Everyone who views the flock, especially the Mc 38 daughters, comment that they look like clones. He was used sparingly this year on about ten ewes in the Monticello flock (under the supervision of Terry Chapman) and then for clean up at the home flock. He is a coming seven year old and that is another trait worth noting.
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Kimm 00027-02022
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2003-2007 lamb crop

This grandson of Mc 0038 has been used successfully during the past four lamb crops, siring over 150 offspring. Buyers have consistently sought his lambs and of course in the 2006 sale he was offered for sale, full possession on Sept 1 and that is the day Ron Alves, CA received him. Prior to that he was bred to nearly forty ewes both in the home flock and at Monticello. Thus the 2007 lamb crop will be well represented by this great stud. He has addressed so many of the traits our buyers are seeking and will take his place as the most potent sire this flock has ever produced. His attributes are a mirror image to those of his grandsire, Mc 0038. The high selling ram lamb in this past year�s sale was sired by him and the good news we kept that ram�s twin, Kimm 0421-06022.
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Ulrich 76-05 RR
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2007 lamb crop

This yearling, bred by Steve Ulrich, IL, was a lease-swap for our top Kimm 2022 sired keeper ram (Kimm 06022)  from the 2006 crop.  Steve used 76-05 as a lamb, producing a very stylish consistent set of lambs.  Check out his extended pedigree and note how he is steeped in Slack genetics, with a shot of Wilt Suffolks influence on the bottom side.  This proven outcross ram brings size, style and length into the genetic mix. The positive fact about using a ram which has already by tested by another breeder of high integrity is that questions of genetic soundness have already been answered.  I did breed him to some of the more muscular females in the home-based flock and the results should be very exciting.
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Meadows 5211
“Platinum” RR/NN

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2008 lamb crop

A ram produced by KRM Suffolks (Andy & Katherine Meadows, VR). Here are their comments on this ram: “This is a super complete, heavy muscled, long bodied son of ‘Hokie’ (Kimm 39 x Henry 810) that we’d been hoping to produce.” 5211 was purchased by VR Tech from the Meadow’s first production sale. Dr. Scott Greiner, who is in charge of the VT sheep program, summarized this ram to me as: A very genetically predictable sire the college has used for two seasons, siring lambs with growth (he leads the college flock for NSIP stats), super scan data (his was 3.26), plus the lambs by him all have a great look. Check out his ext. pedigree, it is filled with Kimm bloodlines. Platinum was leased for Dec and Jan lambs and back in VR, breeding ewes by the second week of Sept. His offspring were able to serve many different facets of the breed.

Age Wt Shd Ht Length Hind Sad Hip Test Size
2 Yrs  370 lbs. 37.5" 39.5" 22" 11" 40 cm

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Shell 355 QR/NN
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2007-2008 lamb crop

This ram was leased for two breeding seasons from Ben Calkins, OH. He did a great job of producing a very stylish, consistent consignment for the 2007 and 2008 sales. I guess I have compromised my integrity by using a ram whose pedigree is known to be bogus (view his actual pedigree attached). I am sorry if I disappointed anyone, I am not perfect but I am guilty of wanting to breed good Suffolk sheep and this ram is truly a genetic jewel. Prospective buyers of this ram’s progeny would have been seeking lambs with a competitive “look” which still maintain size, character, muscle and most importantly, maternal traits, with decent growth.

Age Wt Shd Ht Length Hind Sad Hip Test Size
 4 Yrs 300 lbs.  36" 38.5" 21" 13" 39.5 cm

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Kimm 0421-06022 RR/NN
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2008-2009 lamb crop

This was the leading ram lamb for both growth and REA size (3.44, adj to 135#) from the 2006 crop. His twin was equally impressive and was the high seller in the ‘06’ sale, going to MT. No doubt, he is the sire used in the ‘07’ and ‘08’ Kimm breeding battery, which caters to the range and commercial ram buyers. He is equally as big as his sire (Kimm 2022) and has a shot of frame genetics in his pedigree on the dam side. Plus he has exceptional fleshing ability for his size. His ’08’ lamb crop were very consistent, having excellent growth, size, bone and muscle. He was the lead off ram in our 2008 Production Sale, selling with full possession starting August 20, going to the Vern Hart family, MO. Kimm 6022 was used primarily at the Dysart flock for the ‘08’ breeding season.

Br. Date Type Br. Br. Wt. Adj 60 Day Wt Current Wt Shd. Ht. Body Length Hindsaddle Hip Length Testicle Size REA @ 135lbs BF @ 135lbs.
12/27/2005 Tw 14 lbs 97 lbs 395 lbs 37.5 in             39.5 in 23.5 in 12 in 39 cm 3.44 sq. in. 0.27 in

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Kimm 1129-07013 RR/NN
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2008-2009 lamb crop

‘STOUT’ is the best word to describe this guy. Like Kimm 6022 from the ‘06’ crop, this ram was also one of the leading ‘07’ rams that combined growth with super REA size (3.96, adj to 135 #) and his brother was not far behind. His twin was one of the strong selling rams in the ‘07’ sale, going to AL. I have been looking for that son of Mc 38 who could pick up where 38 left off, maintaining his many great traits plus adding even more. He has his sire’s size, bone and muscle plus maybe even a little more breed character and strength of pasterns over his dad. The great thing is that he puts it altogether in an attractive, complete package. He sired a very consistent set of 2008 lambs but did add a little fiber at times. . He weighed 370 in mid July, just prior to going into the breeding pastures and he was not fat. His dam is a Slack 8414 daughter (a ram I leased from Tom back in 2000). 7013 has similarities to his grandsire, 8414.

Br. Date Type Br. Br. Wt. Adj 60 Day Wt Current Wt Shd. Ht. Body Length Hindsaddle Hip Length Testicle Size REA @ 135lbs BF @ 135lbs.
12/11/2006 Tw 16 lbs 109 lbs 372 lbs 37 in 38 in 21 in 10 in 40 cm 3.96 sq. in. 0.21 in

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Chapman 7-171 RR/NN
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2009 lamb crop

When Mark brought him over to the area where measurements were being collected for the Production Suffolk Classes at the 2008 Midwest Stud Ram Show & Sale. I was impressed. He ended up being named the Champion of this division. He is a son of the MC 38 sired ram, which Chapman Suffolks purchased in my ‘05’ sale. That ram was damned by an inbred Kimm 22 female (22 bred back to his mother). Consistency has been the norm for the offspring, which Chapman’s have brought out to Sedalia and Louisville the past few years, sired by that 38 son. I decided I needed to bring a slice of that back into the program and I like the fact that 7-171 has a complete outcross on the bottom side of his pedigree. I see this ram as getting fairly big and he is very rugged. He has excellent bone, clean fleeced, scanned a very impressive REA (4.49 sq. in. at 135 lbs), measures a big pair of testicles and Mark shared with me that his dam’s lineage has excellent maternal traits. This ram’s offspring should be ideal for the commercial industry, those wanting to produce range rams or those just wanting to propagate productive sheep.

Br. Date Type Br. Br. Wt. Adj 60 Day Wt Current Wt Shd. Ht. Body Length Hindsaddle Hip Length Testicle Size REA @ 135lbs BF @ 135lbs.
9/20/2007 S   14 lbs   275 lbs 35.5 in 35 in 20.5 in 10.5 in 41 cm 4.49 sq. in. . 0.12 in

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Kimm 3019-07012 RR/NN
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2009 - 2010 crops lambs

This was the high selling ram lamb in my ‘07’ production sale purchased by the MacCauley family, PA. I retained early breeding rights on 7012 for two seasons, which has proven to be an excellent decision. This 38 son is extremely long and he sires that trait and more. He has an exceptional front half, high headed and very smooth shoulder. When I look at his width of pins and fullness of leg, I want to make some changes but there is where he really surprises, consistently producing large loins (his lambs had the largest REA averages for the ‘09’ crop, his adj. REA as a lamb was 3.79 sq. in.), long rumps and full legged offspring. The dam of this guy is an exceptional Kimm 22 daughter. His lambs found favor with buyers in the ‘09’ sale, breeders wanting to keep size, production and design all in check. Kimm 7012 sired a ram lamb for Bill (MacCauley 2010) who was named Champion Slick Shorn Suffolk Ram at the ’08’ NAILE, a ram the MacCauley’s used as a lamb last year and plan on using even more for this fall. 7012 will be used at both the Dysart and Tipton flocks this fall.

Br.
Date
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Br.
Current Wt Heart
girth
Shd.
Ht.
Body Length Hindsaddle Hip
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Testicle
Size
12/10/2006 S 365 lbs 55.5 in 37.5 in 40.5 in 23 in 14 in 37 cm

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Kimm 4221-09033 RR/NN
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2011 lamb crop

This was my pick of the ram lambs from 2009 crop. He is a big, powerful ram with volume, mass and muscle. 9033 looks a lot like his grand daddy, Kimm 2022. 9033 had an adj. REA as a lamb at 3.86 sq. in. He is the result of mating a son, Kimm 6022 back to it’s dam (who by the way has produced way above the norm for this flock). With all the Mc 38 and Kimm 22 in his pedigree and fearing some fiber challenges, I leased this guy to Ron Alves, CA last year. The report back from Ron was very good, producing big, stout, productive lambs (he was especially impressed with the daughters of 9033) but there was some fiber. I have chosen to sell this linebred stud to Daryl Thomas, SD, with possession starting Sept 1, 2010. This allows me to use him on a select group of Platinum daughters bred to lamb in Jan. Daryl has also graciously offered to let me use him, should I chose, in August of ‘11’ or ‘12’.

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Date
Type
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Current Wt Heart
girth
Shd.
Ht.
Body Length Hindsaddle Hip
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Testicle
Size
12/15/2008 S 375 lbs 58 in 36.5 in 39.5 in 21.5 in 12.5 in 39 cm

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Kimm 3014-07011 RR/NN
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2008 - 2011 lamb crops

A Shell 355 son who combines style (super hip shape), length, and muscle along with respectable growth and sires all of the above very consistently in his offspring. This ram does not make many mistakes, no matter what he is bred to. He is the RR son I was hoping 355 would produce for me. 7011 keeps that 'look' in his lambs while maintaining strong maternal traits; this guy is the 'ticket'. His dam is a Mc 02-67 daughter, a bloodline that produced consistent sets of attractive, salable progeny sought by the club lamb sector. He is a very aggressive breeder and prospective buyers attending the '08', '09' and '10' sales were appreciative of the sons and daughters offered from this stylish young sire. Of the daughters I have kept from this ram, milk has been outstanding, with great udders and teat placement.

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Type
Br.
Current Wt Heart
girth
Shd.
Ht.
Body Length Hindsaddle Hip
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Testicle
Size
12/10/2006 S 325 lbs 53 in 34.5 in 39.5 in 19.5 in 11 in 39 cm

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Shell 638 "Jedi" RR/NN
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2009 - 2011 lamb crops

There is no doubt; this stud is the REAL DEAL when it comes to a ram that can produce stylish productive wether types. Larry Shell, OK raised him, using him for two lamb crops, selling half interest to the Bianchi Family, CA, who enjoyed two lamb crops by him. I was given the opportunity to purchase Larry's share in the summer of '08' and purchased Bianchi's remaining half in the spring of '09'. Jedi combines powerful tops, good base width and size with a "great look". A lot like Shell 355 (the sire of his dam) this stud has a great hip, extremely long hindsaddle and stamps a super big rack and leg into his offspring. What I really appreciate about this ram's many strengths would be the frame, growth and Suffolk type he puts into his lambs. His pedigree is attached and be forewarned, he is not registered. Full registered ewes he breeds in the Kimm program allows me to offer percentage registered lambs (50%) and some of his wether lambs will be sold private treaty off my web site in late March, early April, 2011.

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Date
Type
Br.
Current Wt Heart
girth
Shd.
Ht.
Body Length Hindsaddle Hip
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Testicle
Size
1/25/2006 Tw 370 lbs 55 in 36.5 in 39 in 21 in 11 in 41 cm

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Owens 613 RR/NN
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2009 - 2011 lamb crops

His pedigree is percentage (92%) but when bred to full bloods in my flock, his offspring end up being 96%, considered purebred by the USSA. It is interesting when I am talking to people and they refer to a particular sheep as "that is a Bob Kimm type sheep". Well this is one of those that fits that description and is complete, correct and full of muscle (especially through his britches) and I like the way he stamps this into his lambs. No, he is not big enough for some (maybe not for me on the larger end of my program) but I feel he brings so many positive pieces into the mix, all of which make his consignments in my production sale well received and easy to sell. His offspring found many friends from the club lamb sector plus commercial buyers wanting to package more muscle into their lambs. This ram's dam was shown by Qwen's son and captured reserve champion in the 2003 Iowa State Fair 4-H Blackface Comm. Ewe Division.

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Type
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Current Wt Heart
girth
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Body Length Hindsaddle Hip
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Size
1/26/2007 Tw 305 lbs 54.5 in 34.5 in 37.5 in 19.5 in 12 in 37 cm

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Kimm 03188-05016 RR/NN
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2011 lamb crop

This Mc 38 son was sold in the ‘05’ sale to Chapman Suffolks, MI. I was impressed by the 5016 progeny Mark kept bringing out to the national shows and sales, including winning champion slicked shorn Suffolk at the NAILE. Because Chapmans have saved several sons of this guy, it allowed me the opportunity to bring him back home. 5016’s dam was Kimm 22 bred back to his mother, a Slack 5259 ET daughter (this Slack bloodline has proven to be as strong for maternal traits and longevity as I have ever encounter). Needless to say this boy is lined up and has proven it with the consistency of his numerous successful lamb crops produced for Mark. He looks a lot like his daddy with muscle, bone, size and ties it together in a complete package. His 2011 lamb crop is was solid.

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DNA Current Wt Heart
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Ht.
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Size
Bone Cir. @ Mid Cannon
12/29/2004 Tw RR/NN 335 lbs 54 in 37 in 39 in 20 in 12.5 in 40 cm 15.5 cm

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MacCauley 2087 RR/NN
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2010 - 2012 Lamb Crops



This is a Kimm 7012 son by a Slack female who was Gr. Champion Wether Dam at the ‘05’ Midwest Stud Ram Sale, Sedalia, MO. What is most impressive about 2087 is his style, muscle and correctness in a large package. He has a super rack, long hindsaddle and consistent top shape design. He was the Res. Champion Suffolk Ram at the 2009 show and sale in Eaton, OH. He created a lot of interest at that time and ended up being the high selling Suffolk ram. His lambs are mirror images of him and scored the highest adj. REA’s averages for the 2010 & 2011 crops plus having some of the top 60 day wts. He consistently sires correct, stylish lambs with added frame.
Br.
Date
Type
Br.
DNA Current Wt Heart
girth
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Ht.
Body Length Hindsaddle Hip
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Size
Bone Cir. @ Mid Cannon
3/13/2008 Tw RR/NN 355 lbs 53 in 38 in 39.5 in 22.5 in 12 in 37 cm 13 cm

D. Howard 6070-06 RR/NN
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2009 - 2011 Lamb Crops





I try very hard to find a registered Suffolk backed by productive-consistent genetics. One that is a complete outcrosses to my program and that will keep muscle and structural design in check. This ram, I feel, is all of that and more. Bred and used by Darrell Howard, OK, long time Suffolk breeder, where he sired two successful lamb crops. 6070 was not the largest ram that I turned out but he sired a very straight lined, square topped, excellent muscled set of lambs that were in a very balanced package. His lambs found friends from both the club lamb and medium frame Suffolk flocks interested in showing females and adding muscle to their programs. His daughters have proved to be excellent females in their first year of lambing. If you check out his extended pedigree, you will find Hickman W-44 several times on the dam’s side, this was a genetic line which has been known for combining muscle and production together with a ‘great look’.
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Bone Cir. @ Mid Cannon
2/11/2006 Trip RR/NN 315 lbs 53.5 in 35 in 38.5 in 21.5 in 12 in 40 cm 13 cm
 

Miller 0-757 RR/NN
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2012-2013 Lamb Crops





This is a purebred Hampshire which I own in partnership with Ron Alves, CA. He is very correct, great rack shape, level, long and has the "LOOK". He is a son of Miller Master out of a Prime Time daughter. He was used by Ron last year, where he sired a very consistent set of stylish lambs. His crossbreds should be most exciting for those wanting to show Black Faced Commercial Ewe Lambs or for commercial breeder who wants to add hi-bred vigor to their rams.
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DNA Current Wt Heart
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Body Length Hindsaddle Hip
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Size
Bone Cir. @ Mid Cannon Ewes Exposed
3/17/09 TW RR/NN 347 lbs 53 in 36.5 in 40 in 22 in 13.5 in 39.5 cm 14 cm 21

MacCauley 2010 RR/NN
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 2012 Lamb Crop



Also a son of Kimm 7012 and a Slack dam, this ram is very complete. He was Champ Slick Shorn Ram at the 2008 NAILE and return in 2009 to be first place yearling. He has been used heavily by his breeder/owner, MacCauley Suffolks for the past two years. I am leasing him for the 2011 breeding season. Length, muscle, bone and balance are the traits he brings to the table. He is very complete and impressive. We kept the top son of Mac 2010 this past season, he is Kim 12060 and will be used in the 2013 breeding season.
Br.
Date
Type
Br.
DNA Current Wt Heart
girth
Shd.
Ht.
Body Length Hindsaddle Hip
Length
Testicle
Size
Bone Cir. @ Mid Cannon
1/22/2008 Tw RR/NN 360 lbs 54 in 37.5 in 41 in 22.5 in 13.5 in 39 cm 13.5 cm
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Kimm 03019-07012 RR/NN
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2009- 2010 and 2013 Lamb Crops

Purchased by the MacCauley family, PA from my 2007 sale, this ram has been siring outstanding, consistent lambs.  I had the option to use him for the early 2008 and 2009 breeding seasons and knew I needed to bring him back.  I appreciate Bill leasing him to me for this fall.  A Mc 0038 son dammed by a Kimm 22 daughter, there are no surprises here.  He delivers the complete package; growth, bone, muscle, frame, breed character, great daughters and his lambs all have great eye-appeal.
Age Type
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DNA Current Wt Heart
girth
Shd.
Ht.
Body Length Hindsaddle Hip
Length
Testicle
Size
Bone Cir. @ Mid Cannon Ewes Exposed
6 Yrs S RR/NN 387 lbs 58.5 in 38 in 41 in 23 in 14 in 38 cm 14.5 cm 0


JCJ OW-1 (JCJ 1) RR/NN
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2014 Lamb Crop

A son of Owens 613 and by a grand daughter of Kimm 96136 (sired by Kimm 30 and going back to Fields bloodlines), this yearling is very thick front to rear.  Purchased from Jim Jensen, UT this summer.  He had an exceptional low birth wt. thus this guy should work well for breeding first time lambers and will be used on my replacement ewes this fall at Dysart.
Br.
Date
Age in yrs. Type Br DNA Current Wt Heart Girth Shd. Ht. Body Length Hindsaddle Hip Length Testicle Size Bone Cir. @ Mid Cannon Ewes Exposed
2/2/2012 Yrl Tw RR/NN 290 lbs 48 in 34 in 37.5 in 19 in 12 in 37 cm 13.5 cm 10



Meadows 5211 “Platinum” RR/NN  
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Used for 2011, 2012 and 2013 Lamb Crops

We are very fortunate to have this proven stud in our program. VR Tech allowed me to lease this genetically predictable sire back in the '07' breeding season. The university purchased him from Andy and Katherine Meadows, out of the 2005 VR Tech ram test sale. Dr. Greiner said I would like his daughters, well that was an understatement, they are big, powerful girls with great maternal traits. Plus we kept a son from that '08' crop, Kimm 8015. When given the chance to own 5211, it was a no brainer. Check out his ext. pedigree and find that it is filled with Kimm bloodlines which all go back to the old Slack lines, including the great Slack 5259 ET sire. Platinum's proven track record not only includes great females but he brings excellent epds for growth into the mix. His REA as a lamb was 3.36 sq. in., adj. to 135 lbs. If you are looking for big, complete Suffolks, this sire can ring the bell. His progeny were very well received in both the 2011, 2012 & 2013 production sales.
Br.
Date
Age in yrs. Type Br DNA Current Wt Heart Girth Shd. Ht. Body Length Hindsaddle Hip Length Testicle Size Bone Cir. @ Mid Cannon Ewes Exposed
1/17/2005 8 yrs TW RR/NN 355 lbs 53.5 in 37.5 in 39 in 21.5 11 in 38 cm 13.5 cm 10



Kimm 08010-12060 (12060) 
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Used for 2014 Lamb Crop

This Mac 2010 (sired by Kimm 7012) son from a Med 5211 female who’s sire of grand dam is SL 8414qW (a ram Tom called Stump) ties many positives into a large, long frame.  He scanned a 3.23 adj. REA and had an adj. weaning wt. of 95 lbs.  He was leased by Jim VanDyke, SD as a lamb, where he sired a consistent set of productive lambs. 
Br.
Date
Age in yrs. Type Br DNA Current Wt Heart Girth Shd. Ht. Body Length Hindsaddle Hip Length Testicle Size Bone Cir. @ Mid Cannon Ewes Exposed
1/10/2012 Yrl S RR/NN 375 lbs 56 in 37.5 in 40 in 22.5 in 12 in 37.5 cm 13.5 cm 10


Kimm 08010-13084 RR/NN

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He has the same dam as Kimm 12060 (a MED 5211 daughter) and sired by Kimm 7012.  This guy has size, muscle and is exceptionally long with good base width for a big ram, plus bone and levelness of hip.  His adj. REA is 4.03 and his 60 day adj. weaning wt. was 100 lbs. and his 120 day weight was 190 lbs. His NSIP – epd’s are impressive.


Kimm 10107-13070 RR/NN

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A MC 11-23 tr. son who’s dam is one of the best HOW 6070 daughters in my flock and the sire of her dam was Kimm 7013 (a MC 0038 son).  He has that look and smoothness that is hard to find.  His hip is level and his center leg muscle exceptional.  Scanning an adj. REA of 3.67 with an 87 lb. adj. wn. wt. His offspring are simply complete.


Kimm 09014-14050 RR/NN

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A Med 5211 triplet son who’s dam (Kimm 9014, a Kimm7012 daughter) is one of the best females I have ever raised.  14050 is impeccably sound, clean fleeced with great breed character.  I appreciate the bone and balance he exhibits for his size. His NSIP numbers are excellent and he scanned an adj. 3.67 REA. His twin sister raised a great set of ewe lambs this yr.


Slack 9176 RR/NN

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This six year old was originally purchased by Darrell Howard, OK from the Midwest Stud Ram Show & Sale as a lamb.  I purchased him in late 2012.  His lamb crops in 2014 & 2015 have been correct, growthy, expressing style, muscle with above average frame.  One has to be impressed with the predictability of his offspring’s REA.  His lambs have been well received in the past two year’s sale. His son, Kimm 14015, could be as good if not better.




MacCauley 3191 RR/NN

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Purchased half interest in this fall ram lamb sired by Slack 1226 “Hammer”.  His dam is by Mac 2010  sired by Kimm 7012.  He is longer then a rope, level and puts his feet on the corners.  With his pedigree he should sire a balanced combination of growth, muscle, longevity and maternal traits.

ID Br. Date Age Current Wt Adj WW Wwt epd Pwwt epd Adj REA Carcase+ Shd. Ht. Lgth Hd. Sad Hip T Size Cannon B
MAC3191 9/7/2014 Yrl S 360 Lbs. N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 34 in 39 in 21.5 in 12 in 39 cm 14.1 cm



Kimm 03082-10079 RR/NN

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This Kimm 7012 son was the high selling ram in my 2010 sale going to Lynn Miller and J & L  Suffolks of IA.  They have graciously offered his serves for the early breeding season.  He should work well on the MED 5211 daughters.  His dam was a very consistent producing female for me, producing for nine lambings, sired by Slack 1061F.  This guy is built like a little Angus bull and sires the same.

ID Br. Date Age Current Wt Adj WW Wwt epd Pwwt epd Adj REA Carcase+ Shd. Ht. Lgth Hd. Sad Hip T Size Cannon B
K10079 1/2/2010 6 Yr TW 335 Lbs. 99 Lbs. 0.2 1.7 3.78 133.7 36.5 in 38.5 in 20.5 in 12 in 40 cm 14.4 cm


Kimm 10107-14015 RR/NN

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My pick of the Slack 9176 sons, this guy’s dam is sired by Howard 6070, the same mother as a ram I retained two years ago: Kimm 13070.  Scanning just shy of a four inch adj. REA, he really stamped his offspring consistently with big tops and above average REAs. With an adj. 60 day wt of 106, he brings performance, muscle and a look to the table in a big way.  Buyers could not get enough of this guy’s offspring in my 2015 sale.

ID Br. Date Age Current Wt Adj WW Wwt epd Pwwt epd Adj REA Carcase+ Shd. Ht. Lgth Hd. Sad Hip T Size Cannon B
K14015 1/3/2014 2 Yr TR 315 Lbs. 106 Lbs 0.4 2.6 3.97 143.5 36 in 39 in 22 in 11.5 in 36 cm 14.6 cm

 


Kimm 04081-15286 RR/NN “Ernie”

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A triplet son of Kimm 14015 and by a female (Kimm 04081) who is the oldest ewe in my flock going on thirteen (a Kimm 02022 daughter).  Also producing Kimm 15550, another sire for us.  She is predictable in producing the right kind. 15286 is impeccable on his underpinning, above average bone and breed character all in an eye appealing package.  This ram brings so many positive traits to the table. Used for 2018 fall lambs then sold to Ron Alves, CA

ID Br. Date Age Br. Wt. Br. Ty. Current Wt Adj. WW PWwt epd Adj REA Carcase+ Shd. Ht. Lgth T Size Can. Bone
K 15286 3/3/2015 3 Yr 12 TR 352 Lbs. 94 Lbs. 1.9 3.86 124.2 35 in 38.5 in 39 cm 15.1 cm

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Kimm 10107-17026 RR/NN ‘Oscar’ (White Tags)
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A son of Kimm 10079, who’s dam (Kimm 10107, a Howard daughter) has previously produced two KEEPER SIRES; Kimm 13070 and 14015.  With an adj. REA of 3.94, this guy  puts volume, muscle and uniformity in his offspring.  He is thick from front to back with super base width. His first two lamb crops have had adj. REA’s close to 4 square inches.  His current shd. ht. is 35 in. and weight – 325 lbs. He was once again used for both the 2019 Fall and 2020 Spring lambs.


Kimm 15198-18069 RR/NN ‘Trucker’ (Yellow Tags)

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This son of Oscar was the high selling ram lamb in my 2019 production sale, purchased by Ron Alves, CA.  After the sale Ron offered half interest in this guy to me, that was an easy decision for me.  The logistics of both parties using him, considering distance between us, later led Ron to offer me full possession.  His 2019 fall lambs are looking special, with the same design and muscle as Oscar’s lambs but with additional bone.  The stats. for 18069: 102 lbs. adj. wn. wt., 4.71 adj. sq. in. REA with a current weight of 310 lbs.  He was also was used for the 2020 spring lambing.

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Van Dyke 19-173 RR/NN  ‘Jimmy’ (Fuchsia Tags)
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This 2019 Jan. twin is sired by ‘Red’ (MacCauley 3356), a ram Jim owns in partnership with Bill.  His dam was purchased by Jim’s son, Wesley Linke in my 2015 production sale, she is a daughter of Kimm 14015 and a grand dam going back to Meadows 5211.  This ram’s pedigree is loaded with some outstanding bloodlines.  His adj. REA was 3.35 sq. in. and his current wt. is 275 lbs.  I exposed him to my replacement ewe lambs for 2020 spring lambs. Plans are to use this guy big time next year.

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Kimm 13080-17046 RR/NN ‘Elvis’ (Lime Tags)
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This ram is the result of mating the largest female in my flock, Kimm 13080 (Med 5211 daughter) to the stoutest ram I have ever produced; Kimm 15286.  17046 combines frame with growth (+4.3 PWwt epd) and muscle (4.12 adj. REA).  In my program he is above the norm for substance of bone, breed character and size.  His current shd. ht. is 38 in. and weight  - 385 lbs.



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