NSIP database link: 6400312015BCD749
Birth Type: 3
Rear Type: 3
Codon 171: RR
BC D749 "Moses" is not only one of the top maternal rams in the nation, but he's also one of the top maternal rams in breed history. Within the top 10 proven rams for ewe productivity and the top 1% for milk and mothering, this ram is sure to have a lasting mark on our ewe flock. With proven daughters and sons, this ram has high accuracy values for maternal traits, and not just high accuracy values, but high Estimated Breeding Values! This ram should produce ewe lambs who are not only prolific, but also have plenty of milk and solid mothering instinct to raise those lambs. From David Coplen in Missouri, this ram has been used by two NSIP flocks including Lee Wright's Rolling Spring Farm flock, where a son, WRI 16055, was retained and used by both Lee and Roxanne Newton in Georgia. Additionally, another son, WRI 16028, went to the USDA ARS Dale Bumpers Small Farm Research Center in Booneville, AR. Some of the best proven high indexing animals come from this sire and his pedigree. We are grateful for the opportunity to use own a ram that is in the top 2-3 proven rams for maternal instinct in the country and look forward to getting some of his daughters. We will have limited availability on sons, so contact us quickly if you are interested in obtaining these genetics out of him. He will be the main sire we use this year.
Birth Type: 3
Rear Type: 3
Codon 171: RR
BC D749 "Moses" is not only one of the top maternal rams in the nation, but he's also one of the top maternal rams in breed history. Within the top 10 proven rams for ewe productivity and the top 1% for milk and mothering, this ram is sure to have a lasting mark on our ewe flock. With proven daughters and sons, this ram has high accuracy values for maternal traits, and not just high accuracy values, but high Estimated Breeding Values! This ram should produce ewe lambs who are not only prolific, but also have plenty of milk and solid mothering instinct to raise those lambs. From David Coplen in Missouri, this ram has been used by two NSIP flocks including Lee Wright's Rolling Spring Farm flock, where a son, WRI 16055, was retained and used by both Lee and Roxanne Newton in Georgia. Additionally, another son, WRI 16028, went to the USDA ARS Dale Bumpers Small Farm Research Center in Booneville, AR. Some of the best proven high indexing animals come from this sire and his pedigree. We are grateful for the opportunity to use own a ram that is in the top 2-3 proven rams for maternal instinct in the country and look forward to getting some of his daughters. We will have limited availability on sons, so contact us quickly if you are interested in obtaining these genetics out of him. He will be the main sire we use this year.