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Carpenter Creek's leuk

CARpenter Creek's Leuk is a full-blood (100% Valais) ram lamb named after a village in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. Leuk's sire is Black Oak Braxton and his dam is Iowa Kiwi. Luek's pedigree is VERY impressive and stacked with Maximum Point ancestors including Black Oak (Braxton), Highland (King King, Flower, Bubbles, Breeze), Heartland (Bojangles, Adam, Aroha), Parkdale (Dot, Buddy, Black Beauty), Prendwick (Basil, Eros), Gemstones and pure Swiss genetics (Hulk). Leuk was a massive lamb who weighed in at 17 lbs at birth! Leuk has wide-set straight, thick legs and thick curly wool. Leuk was brought to the National Show in 2024 and graded 144. Leuk's only fault was a small patch of black wool under his tail (bum spot) which is only visible upon close inspection. At 5 months of age Leuk was placed with 5 breed-up ewes and successfully settled them all.  At 18 months of age Leuk weighed 207 lbs and is still growing. Leuk is also the sire of the 2025 Supreme Champion Breed-Up Ewe, CAR Mesa! Mesa, an F2 ewe lamb, won the Supreme Champion title while competing with F1's/F2's/F3's and F4's. Check out her photos to see what Leuk can produce in your breed-up program. Leuk also sired a similarly marked F2 wether, Mojave, and his photos can be viewed on the "for sale" page (SOLD). Leuk is registered with both VBSANA and VBSS and DNA verified though UCDavis and Flock54.  He is also available for live cover at our farm. 

photos of Leuk

    CARpenter creek's morges

    CARpenter Creek's Morges is a full-blood 100% ram out of Iowa Kiwi (-1) and Highland Isa. Morges is named after the picturesque town located on the shores of Lake Geneva in the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland. Morges was shown at the National Valais Show in Iowa in 2025 and graded a -1 (344), winning his class. Morges' only known fault is the small spot on the front of his rear leg just above the hoof.  Morges has gorgeous thick wool from head to toe and perfect conformation. His demeanor is that of a gentle and friendly chap. He can be seen standing on the fence waiting for a pat or treat. He's being kept in our program and we intend to utilize him in the next breeding cycle. 

    Morges is registered in both VBSANA and VBSS and has DNA on file with UC Davis and Flock 54. 

    photos of morges

      CARPENTER CREEK'S Münster

      CARpenter Creek's  Münster is a full-blood/100% Valais ram out of Iowa Kiwi (-1) and Parkdale Basil.  Münster is named after a village in the Goms district, located in the Canton of Valais in southwestern Switzerland. Munster was born after the 2025 National Valais Show in Iowa (10/03/25), but expect to see him in 2026! We're excited to see what the International Graders think of Münster.  


      Münster is registered with VBSANA and has DNA confirmed with UC Davis.

      photos of Münster

        highland isa

        Highland Isa, owned by Parkdale of New Zealand, was reserve Champion Valais Blacknose Ram at the New Zealand Agricultural Show in 2023. Isa's pedigree contains a number of animals that have been graded Maximum Points, including Highland Queen, Highland King Kong, and Swiss Import Hulk. Isa is full brother to Highland Incredible Hulk, the sire of 4 out of 10 Maximum Point sheep graded at the 2024 Black Beauties Show in the U.K. (one of which was Deepdale Luca who sold for US $29,000). 

        Isa was paired with Iowa Kiwi and their offspring included CAR Martigny and CAR Meggen (ewe lambs) and CAR Morges, CAR Malix, Monthey and CAR Monch (ram lambs). 

        photos of highland isa

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