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El Jefe x 747 daughter
Raised by Savage Club Lambs
Rio is the ram I've been dreaming about since I started this flock! He is flawless in his design and has an outstanding pedigree. Jefe being his sire; and his dam is my STUD ewe "Boo," who raises bucks every year! Rio has a perfect front with base width and shoulders that taper up to a tremendous rack. As you can see, he is freaky shallow in his chest floor to be carrying as much rib and capacity as he does. His rib shape is just what the industry desires. Rio's massive top rolls back smoothly through his loin and into a dead level hip. 90 degree angles give Rio the "look" that makes him stand out in a crowd. Not only is Rio a structural dream from a market standpoint, he has power and monster bone! Simply put, Rio is a "changer."
Rio may be young, but he's getting a chance to breed Savage's top stud ewes for the 2012 lamb crop!
Click here to see Rio at 4 months.
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O-515 (Masterpiece son) x Buckmaster daughter
Co-Owned with Miller Hampshires
Thanks to Miller Hampshires, Savage Club Lambs owns tag O-770, now known as "el Jefe." After Miller saw how impressive his lambs were, they bought half of him back. He is just what the doctor ordered! It's all about the SHAG right now! Monster bone, wool from his toes to his nose, and a loin that ties in perfectly; put all of that onto a dead level hip and a beautifully fronted show lamb and you have "el Jefe."
Averaged $2,280 on 24 lambs in 2011
(Savage alone, not including Miller's sales)
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Money (Phoenix x Ace) x Fortress daughter
Raised by Savage Club Lambs
You won't believe your eyes.. or your hands! Que Paso has the same dynamic front with tons of base width and shoulders that lay in perfectly, as his sire, Money. He has the famed "Caesar rack" that ties in flawlessly to a super wide and long loin. Amazingly, he has the deepest loin I've seen in a lamb of this length! He is so blown apart at the pins, it gives Que Paso the coolest wedge shape from behind. When looking at him from the side, you can see how long loined and hipped Que Paso is, yet he is perfectly level.
Averaged $1,300 on 23 lambs in 2011
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