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OUR EWES AND LAMBS

It is hard to give details on every ewe on this page, so we strive to highlight our hardworking ewes with pictures. We aim to produce a moderately framed ewe that can quickly put weight on its lambs based on milk production. They receive added feed during lambing in February and March but grass only afterward. Ideally, we want a ewe that, when mature, will wean 100+ lbs. of lamb at 90 days. And we have many that do! We are proud of our hardworking ladies, and through genetics and record-keeping, we are working to build a group of consistent ewes in looks and production.

Royal White ewe flock
Royal White ewe lamb
Ewe flock 2024
Pre-breeding work 2024
Royal White ewe #4720
Royal White ewes 2024
Our old lady, "Crook neck" #2716
Ewe #2416-2, January 2022
Ewe #620, January 2022
Ewe #5620, January 2022
Ewe #319, January 2022
a few of the ewe flock coming up for hay January 2022
Reed #3725, dam to ewe #620
Ewe flock, January 2022
Pregnant ewes, winter 2020
Feeling babies move, winter 2020
Ewes waiting to rotate to a new pasture, 2021
Green 9
Ewes grazing in new pasture 10-20-19
Ewes in a new pasture
Ewe lambs enjoying the shade and a breez
OR-1318 and his ewes moving across the p
Sept
2019 retained ewe lambs
retained 2019 ewe lambs
2019 ewe flock moving to a new pasture
working lambs and new set of ewes on 3/10/18
1-1-2018
working ewes 30 days after lambing 3/10/18
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#2416-1
21-1-18-1825.jpg udders are filling up!
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First babies from Trammell ewes
Kade ewe lamb, Sire is OR 53-2
lambs climbing in feeders
New set of ewe lambs from Reed herd in Texas
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Commercial ewe lamb
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Kade ewe lambs
5-8-19 ewe # 2716
ewe flock in a new pasture
EWES: Gallery
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