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Our Current Line-Up:

Postmark (Beatty)

RRNN  - Rembrandt x Recruit "Rose"
Sire of
2015 PA Farm Show Grand Champion Market Lamb


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son of Rule's Unbelievable (RRNN)
Bred by Rule Sheep Co.




Past Sires at Roundtop Farms..............................................

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Markus - deceased
son of Wheaton's Magnum (QRNN)
Bred by JT May



PictureTimber For Sale

     Timber - sold
        Striker x Nikon (RRNN)
        Bred by Grube Family Farm

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MAX - sold

MAX is a son of Marx/Wheaton's "The Situation"
(RRNN)

Thanks to Jeremy Pleiman for locating MAX for us.

Fusion     Sold to a Chesapeake Virginia Farm

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Fusion (RRNN)
Bred by Beatty Club Lambs - a Nitro son

Fusion as a Yearling

Fusion has sired the following:

2014 Champion and Reserve Champion Lightweight lambs - Centre Co.

2013 Reserve Grand Champion - Centre Co Grange Fair
2013 Champion Lightweight - Centre Co. Grange Fair
2013 Champion Natural Color - Centre Co. Grange Fair
2013 Reserve Champion Heavyweight - Centre Co. Grange Fair
2013 Champion Lightweight - Clearfield Co Fair



Metro  (RRNN)

Bred by Thurston (MD) - sold to Clearfield Co Farm
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Atomic

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Atomic (RRNN)
Bred by Myers View Farm - a son of FGR
(Sold to Clinton County Farm)


Wrangler

Wrangler (QRNN) - our keeper ram out of Yukon - Sold to Blair Co. Farm.

Yukon

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Yukon (QRNN) was bred by Pleiman Club Lambs of Ohio and was a son of the Ebeling Ram.  Yukon sired the 2009 champion hamp lamb.  (Deceased)


Durango

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Durango(RRNN) - a Patriot son bred by Myers View Farm.  Durango sired the 2007 Grand and Reserve Champions at Clearfield County.  Sold to Centre Co. Farm.

Hurricane (no photo)

Hurricane (RRNN) - a natural colored ram that sired the 2007 grand champion at Centre County.  This ram got us in the final drive many times and stayed on the farm until he could no longer do his job. (deceased)

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