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The Franz ewe flock was started in the mid 50s with Southdowns. In 1960, the
local FFA advisor initiated the purchase of a group of Hampshires from
Canada. Acquisition was difficult, as they ran into a ice storm during the
trip. A car pulling a homemade bumper hitch on ice made it eventful.
Suffolks were added in 67 and eventually replaced the Southdowns. The size of the flock and the sheep grew over the years with Dennis Franz at the Helm.
In 1970, a major purchase was made. A partnership was formed with Darrell
Anderson and Richard Roe. The purchase was the National Champion Suffolk
ram at Chicago for a unheard of price of $3000.
In 1972, the first Sale Of Champions was held. Fourteen more of the
successful events were held in southwestern MN. The sale became one of the
premier Sheep sales in the country attracting large crowds from many states.
Until the early 80s Suffolks produced winning wethers as well as fitted
sheep. But in about 1984 that changed and different sires were used for
each purpose. A traffic accident claimed Dennis in 87. After that
incident, Weather type sheep became the main focus.

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