
Half of our ewes are part of our daughter's FFA Market Sheep Breeding project. She purchased older ewes with a history of producing lambs that have performed well at shows and fairs in our region.
The other half of the ewes are unproven 2025 ewe lambs that were purchased with an eye toward future potential when crossed with our current rams or future rams produced by the older ewes.
More information on each ewe is present in her profile.,

Wilder is an RR/FF Hampshire cross spring lamb bred by Fisher Club lambs in Wilder, Idaho.
Her sire is Jar Jar and dam is Fisher 20942 out of Smooth Killer
Wilder brings a lot to our flock with an exceptional topline and overall good conformation. Although we had hopes to purchase her bred, it didn't pan out, so we will see our first lambs from her when we cross her to Arlo fall of 2026 for spring lambs in 2027.

Norma is a Hamp cross 2025 spring lamb. She comes from commercial lines and brings tremendous muscling and growth potential to the flock. When crossed with the right ram, she has potential to produce some amazing Market Lamb show prospects.
She will be bred in the fall of 2026.

Harmony (Heitstuman Show Lambs 20-29) is part of our daughter's FFA Market Sheep breeding program. She comes from Kaufman Farms (her sire was the top-selling ram at the Washington State Sheep Producers sale in Moses Lake ram sale in 2018) , Slack Suffolk, Orbit Suffolk, and Tucannon Suffolk lines. Her lambs have done well in local shows, and we look forward to her lambs by Miracle coming spring 2026.

Henrietta (Heitstuman Show Lambs 19-23) is also part of our daughter's FFA Market Sheep breeding program. She is straight Tom Slack breeding out of Indiana on her dam side. Her sire side is Kaufman Farms (her sire was the top-selling ram at the Washington State Sheep Producers sale in Moses Lake ram sale in 2018). Her lambs have done well in local shows, and we look forward to her lambs by Miracle coming spring 2026.