Greener Pastures Farm
FOR SALE:  MacRae Line
The MacRae bloodline was imported into the US from Alberta in July of 2002.  This line carries genetics for wider horns in the rams, and the ewes are polled, scurred or horned.  The fleeces range from very fine to medium, and from light mouflon to dark mouflon.  We have been working hard to maintain this line, with little or no crossing into other bloodlines.
Rimridge Shale with her 2003 lamb.
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Greener Pastures Don Henley and a Phalen ram make a run for it!  Feb 2005
Rimridge Shale with her first twins; Henley and Frey. May 2004  Shale has twinned every year since.
Rimridge Sally with her 2004 lambs.
Henley's sire; a finely fleeced, wide horned ram with excellent conformation.  Imported from Canada in the summer of 2002.
Greener Pastures Lyric and Duet at 12 days old; April 2005.
GP Don Henley as a lamb. 2004
GP Creek and GP Harmony. April 2006.
Newborn Harmony checks out the older lambs while her dam keeps a close eye. April 2005  Harmony produced a gorgeous lamb in 2006!
Wide horns!  GP Henley (center) and George (far right). Feb 2005
Shale's 2005 twins.
Shale with her 2005 twins.
Rimridge George at far left, at 3 yrs of age. George sired one ram and 3 ewes in this grouping.
Newborn GP Creek keeps up with the flock and her dam keeps up with her!  May 2003
Rimridge George at a year old. May 2003
Rimridge Jake proves just how wide his horns really are when Jon uses them for a brace while Jake gets his pedicure. Feb 2003