CURRENT SIRES
C.O.D.
RRNN (T.K.O. (C.E.O. Son) x Ms. Clinton (Kerr x Cabaniss))
Bred by J.B. and Becky Massey

We believe that breeders can put themselves in a spot where they miss an opportunity to make better livestock -
we didn't! Studied from any angle, this yearling sheep is exceptional.
T.K.O. (currently in service at McGoldens and Otts) stamped this one massive, but extremely long-bodied and extended. Additionally, his mom, Ms. Clinton, is debately one of the greatest "stud ewes" in America. She is the mother of the 2002 Grand Champion at American Royal, GTO (standing at Dropperts in Iowa), and several other major show champions and daugthers that have gone on to produce rams such as Werewolf, Warlock and Rico. The value in his genetics is undisputed - don't miss this opportunity!
For 2008, C.O.D. will be utilized on 20 ewes for late December to late March lambs.
Big Easy
QRNN (Marcantel 23 x Marcantel 40 (Cabaniss 492 x Cabaniss 172))
Full Brother to Marcantel 43
Bred by Bob and Ben Marcantel

Big Easy is quite possibly one of the most complete sheep we have ever seen. He amazes you with his balance and correctness and his ability to be massive, yet blend seamlessly into his shoulder. Big Easy is a full brother to Marcantel 43 - the sire of Tonic (Skidgel), Live Wire (Stitzlein), Marcantel (Ellerbrock) and Creole (Fred and Allen Johnson).
Shane Wilson also purchased a full brother this spring.
The wake left by these rams has been felt coast-to-coast.
Simply put - we have more more faith in this sheep than any other we have ever turned out!
For 2008, Big Easy will be mated to 20 ewes for late December to late March lambs.
Direct Hit
RRNN (Blueprint (Trademark x Patent) x Derby (31 x 411))
Bred by McGolden Club Lambs
2005 Champion April Hampshire Ram - Midwest Stud Ram Sale
Don't be fooled - this has become a popular name, but there is only one original!
This proven sire of Champions left a mark in 2007, but is back to rewrite history in 2008. The shallowness and massiveness of these sheep are unbelievable - and they make some of our best and most productive females. Take a look or you'll wish you had!In 2008, Direct Hit will get 20 ewes for late December to late March lambs.