Reference Sires


"O’Reilly "
 Impact 841, RRNN, Mission Impossible x Impact/Tate 56 - This is a concentration of our old Packen Heat genetics on the top and bottom of the pedigree. He was a barn favorite early from his shear mass of body, top and hip shape. He is as pulled apart as you can make one, while maintaining a smooth shoulder. The picture just gives a hint of the massive loin and hip shape he has. With all that mass it’s amazing how shallow bodied and round ribbed this buck is. 1/2 Interest was sold to Hindman club lambs.

"Caliente"
Thanks to Moser Club Lambs, IA for purchasing ½ interest.
Impact 837, RRNN, Money Maker x C-52 - Study every angle of this guy he is flawless, perfect on his feet and legs, awesome in his chest floor, rib cage and shoulder. His top shape, loin and hip blend together smooth as silk. If you want base width study his front and rear view, this exemplifies base width. He has the show look, shape, handle and a very cocky attitude, garnering him the name that Tierney thought appropriately as Caliente (Hot). Our son Calvin has reminded me all year he’s not for sale and were not selling him. Every picture we took was impressive and he looks better in person on the move.

"Pack'en Heat"
"21" x Impact 319

He is not a breeding piece he is the REAL DEAL as complete as they come.  Super skeletal structure, shallow hearted, big, long hipped.  Moves out walking up hill on a easy fluid motion and his best attribute is how he handles in his rack and loin shape.  His dam is a "Penny" (801 son) X "Curious George" ("Gorgeous George Son").  Bred to 60 ewes.


"Showbox"

"Showbox" RRNN son of Packen Heat X Impact 314. Impact 314 is another one of the great "Penny " daughters. She is a full sister to the dams of the 2004 Kansas City Grand and Res. Grand hamps. Impact 314 is the sister to many of the stud rams sold over the last few years. Thanks to Mike Hindamen for purchasing ½ interest in "Showbox". Genetically he is one of the best we've bred, Phenotypically he's ideal in his structural design, His picture previews the tidy chest floor and parallel body shape without sacrificing body volume and length. The rack shape, loin and hip are very appealing when observed over his top and very satisfying when handled. "Showbox's" twin brother was successfully campaigned as a wether in 2004 and was admired by many for his sculptured skeletal design, muscle shape and that Packen Heat touch. We bred 20 ewes to "Showbox". Check out Hindamens website and lambs by "Showbox" next spring.


"Game On"

"Game On" QRNN son of Packen Heat x Impact 334. A little different on the dam side than to the other Packen Heat sons we've been using in order to give us a little genetic difference. Impact 334 produced "Game On" in her first season, from about three days old this set of twins was determined by our daughter Tierney to be a Stud ram and show ewe. She's got a good eye the ewe was Grand overall at both shows that she was shown at (pictured on the winners page). Game on as displayed in his picture is like all our other stud rams; he's perfect in his chest floor and shoulder design, extremely attractive in his body shape. Feet and legs are the foundation to the genetic base we've developed and "Game On" like all our others is fluid on the move standing on crisp pasterns with all toes placed perfectly forward. The hip, depth of twist and flex of stifle is hard to find in any other Hampshire genetic program. ½ interest was sold to Mike and Kerry Storms of Illinois. We bred 20 ewes to "Game On"


"Full Impact"

He's back!!! After servicing ewes in Oklahoma and Alabama over the last two years we brought him home. This is the best son of "Packen Heat," his body shape and look he presents is flawless. His length of body is tremendous. This ewe family produces stud rams and major winners, 2003 Grand and Res. Hamp Kansas City, 2001 WI state Fair, 2002 Res. Hamp WI state fair. 1/2 interest sold to Hindman Showlambs (They'll have late lambs spring 2005).


"Easy Money"

RRNN - His name defines him well. We’ve been searching for a few outcross bucks to use on our genetic line of ewes that we’ve been designing and Easy Money is turning into a good investment. This bucks skeletal structure in terms of feet and legs, rib shape, smoothness of shoulder, width, levelness of hip and overall length of body is the foundation to his dominate volume of muscle and shape to his rack and hind saddle.

Owned with Gene Winn and Craig Martin, New Mexico.

 

"Armani"

RRNN - Were very happy to add the service of Armani to our stud battery. He’s what we’ve been looking for to compliment our Impact genetic line of ewes. Armani is perfectly parallel on display from the side, when on the move he tracks smooth and maintains that look. His body shape is ideal for the model were building. A true stud ram, he stands with a desirable amount of base width to his chest floor, while maintaining a shoulder blade that blends smooth into a prominent spring of rib balanced off with a big, wide dead level pin set. Bred to 70 head for 2006.
Special thanks to Scott Carter of Power House club lambs in California for helping us acquire Armani. Check him out, he has 5 Impact bucks he's used over the past few years and his program is worth a look.


"Full Force"

RRNN son of Houston x Impact 417.
Thanks to Peterson, Ayon and Rice of California for their purchase


"Showtime"

RRNN son of Showbox and a sister to "Packen Heat." This mating worked like a dream and we bred 30 ewes the same way for 2005. "ShowTime" as viewed is perfectly parallel in his design. Tremendously smooth in his top shape with a full rack and loin shape. His length of body, loin and rump is ideal, with the perfect dock and pin set. He has the elevation and extension to his skeleton with out sacrificing any muscle dimension. "Showtime" is the culmination of our disciplined genetic plan, with more to come in 2005. Thanks to Craig Martin and Gene Winn of New Mexico for there 1/2 interest purchase. Bob & Ben Marcantel of Louisiana purchased an identical mating.


"Impossible"

"Impossible" RRNN Impact 645 is sired by "Showboat" and dam is Impact 417. Impossible has a pedigree unmatched and the look of another great Impact stud ram. Impossible traces back to Showbox twice and Packen Heat 5 times in his pedigree. He is bred to be the most consistent and predictable sire we have ever produced. Study his pictures, structurally he is as sound as a cat and an ideal design, tremendous base width from viewed both front and rear but smooth enough not to have a rugged look . His body shape is constructed parallel, shallow, with the most width coming from the center portion of body cavity. All of this combined with his handle of rack, loin, hip and leg shape. It seems Impossible to have put it all together.


"Macho Man"

"Macho Man" RRNN bred by Craig Martin he is a "Showtime" son on a Heat is on daughter. We knew when we found this one, he would add some interesting components. This bucks muscle mass, hard handle and amount of expression starting in his rack at the back of his neck all the way down his top, blowing into a massive hip and rump make him one of the most intriguing wether makers we used. His pedigree is rich in Impact genetics and with his high volume of muscle and look he will make a very nice compliment to the designer ewes were mating him to.


"Mission Impossible"

"Mission Impossible" QRNN -"Impossible" x "Heater" daughter this is a culmination of years of genetic matings. He has Packen Heat stacked up and down each side of his pedigree. He'll add mass and power without giving up any look. His loin is as perfect as one you'll ever handle, it is wide, flat and ties in flawlessly like all the Impossible's. He is one the the neatest looking sheep walking around, he is dead level over his top and perfect through his tail set and hip. He was one of the most eye appealing lambs from 2007 set and never missed a day. Mated to 60 head


"Johnny"

"Johnny" RRNN - 86 son, a Cabaniss buck that Todd & MK Franz purchased in 2005 from Cabaniss. We lost our 86 son just after getting him home that same year and have been after a son since that time. The look and quality of muscle this sheep has is tremendous. As a 3 year old he looks like a show lamb, still expressive in his rack shape, big hipped with plenty of twist and an abundance of stifle. Thanks again to Franz's for selling 1/2 interest in this buck. Mated to 10 brood ewes and 30 ewe lambs.


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