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AAL 1006 "Buzzsaw" x Rudin Ewe |
"BAND-SAW" has the body and pedigree to
make an outstanding wether sire. He is rock hard and expressively
muscled. He carries an attractive pattern and is thick.
One of the favorites on the farm, this ram has gathered praise from several.
Sired by "Buzzsaw" and his dam is the twin to Rudin's $2,000 High Selling Ewe at the Top of the Rockes. "BAND-SAW" is ready to cut out some great lambs! |
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"Buzzsaw" x "Paint" Daughter "A very outstanding ewe" --Larry Shell, Judge 2001 Missouri State Fair |
This outstanding ewe has attracted many
fans. She is extremely strong and level over her top and carries
the depth and capacity that is needed today along with all the style and
flash that we want to maintain.
Her muscle expression, volume, and style make her a powerful ewe that will please many judges. Larry Shell judged the 2001 Missouri State Fair where he remarked about AAL-1009 and her 1/2 sister AAL-1038 saying, "I really like these two ewe lambs." They stood next to each other in class and he did not know they were sisters! Try the power of our genetics in your flock! |
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"Buzzsaw" x AAL ("Altemeier Buck" Daughter) |
This tremendous ewe sold out to California
and won the 95-110 pound class with nearly 40 lambs in class at the 2001
Orange County Fair for Nicole Danker! AAL-1022 went on to win her class at the 2001 Farmers' Fair & Expo in Perris, CA according to our reports where the judge referred to her as "The best sheep in the show." Three of the classes at the 2001 Farmers' Fair & Expo in California were won by our lambs! AAL 1022 is the triplet sister to AAL1023 and AAL1024 -- two of our top wethers that were in the Gold Group under Larry Shell at the 2001 Missouri State Fair. Our multiple birth lambs work! |
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"Buzzsaw" x Slack Ewe |
This ewe is one of the favorites we have from
the older lambs. Her top is incredible and she carries tremendous
muscle over her rack, loin, rump, and down her leg. She stands with
tremendous width and yet is a very clean fronted and attractive patterned
ewe.
Oh, do you remember her sister? AAL 1002 is still on the farm and going strong. AAL 1002 is still a little more extended in her front and sleeker in her lines. For those of you who believe that wether sheep need more practical depth of body and rib to go along with the style and profile, here is the complete package! |
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"Buzzsaw" x AAL ("Slack-9143" Daughter) |
This February ewe is one of several that
we have at the farm. With her extension, length, and thick leg she
is sure to make friends at the summer shows in 2001.
Her dam lambed her and her brother (AAL 1035) as a yearling this year and is sired by "Slack-9143" the sire of our First Place Class 2 Market Lamb at the 2000 Missouri State Fair. |
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"Buzzsaw" x AAL ("Altemeier Buck" Daughter)
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This stylish and extended lamb was the Grand Champion 4-H and Reserve
Supreme Champion market lamb at the 2001 Farmers' Fair & Expo in Perris,
CA. ALL-AMERICAN LAMBS had THREE class winners at this show! AAL-1033 was a triplet and has two sisters at the farm bred for Spring 2002 lambs! Our multiple birth lambs have proven very successful in the showring. Check with us early in 2002 for your next winner and outstanding breeding stock to move your program forward! |
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"Buzzsaw" x AAL ("Altemeier Buck" Daughter) |
This long bodied wether handles with a
great top and flairs to a full deep leg. Extension, style, big tops,
and muscular legs are the norm with our lambs. We wether lambs that
would make excellent rams because our goal is to produce great show lambs.
When we keep a ram, he is truly one of the elite!
AAL 1022 is the triplet sister to this wether. She sold out to California and is already a winner! |
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