The Forsee Family Farm was established in 1825, when my third great-grandfather settled in Owenton, KY. My second great-grandfather built the house in which we live today.
My great-grandfather started Forsee Southdowns with the purchase of three ewe lambs and a ram lamb for my grandfather's 4-H project in 1925.
We currently maintain a flock of 300 brood ewes and have recently added 35 Dorper ewes as part of Forsee Show Stock. A large percentage of our flock traces back to Stonehenge, either directly or through his sons and grandsons as we feel he was ahead of his time and made a lasting impact on our flock as well as many others. We mainly use our own rams out of proven females to propel us into the future with the addition of an outcross buck every other year or so. We have always felt that the female is as important as any factor in making a true Stud Buck. We take great pride in continuing to produce predictable, productive, well-balanced Southdowns that excel in the show ring as well as breeding programs and are always available for questions, support, and guidance along the way.
Forsee Southdown's continues to be the oldest flock in existence in the U.S. being led into the future by Morgan and Preston Forsee, the seventh generation on the family farm.
Brian, Margaret, Preston, Maggie, & Hudson Forsee
Morgan, Adam & Luke Weintraut 1290 Hwy. 127 North, Owenton, KY 40359
Preston: (502) 514-3417 Brian: (502) 682-0686