Congratulations to our crew at NAILE!
Congratulations to our crew at NAILE!
New Sire - Cartoon!
New Sire - Cartoon!
Donors updated!
Donors updated!
Contact us if you are planning on breeding in Elk City!
Contact us if you are planning on breeding in Elk City!
LAMB, GOAT, AND COMBINATION TREADMILLS AVAILABLE NATIONWIDE
LAMB, GOAT, AND COMBINATION TREADMILLS AVAILABLE NATIONWIDE
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Introducing Tomahawk

“Tomahawk” is crazy-shaped, bold-ribbed, and round-bodied, with a cage so big it looks like a Tomahawk missile exploded inside of him. He packs huge muscle while still handling with a touch that’s as thin as… well, IYKYK, just ask Anthony Simpson. Add in his big feet, sturdy build, and extra fuzz, and you get a buck lamb that is flat-out hard to miss the moment you step in the pen.

Sired by Behind Enemy Lines, a ram that has truly excelled this spring, Tomahawk is backed by a Mythical x Unicorn daughter on the bottom side. His dam traces back to the same maternal line as Frog, adding another layer of confidence to an already proven genetic package. With that kind of pedigree behind him, Tomahawk offers the predictability, consistency, and quality to make a serious impact.

Contact Williams Family Club Lambs, Wilson Show Stock, Simpson Show Lambs, or ourselves to get semen booked! We are excited for his future!
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Introducing Tomahawk
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Introducing Paloma

He is an RRFD son of Behind Enemy Lines that brings a lot to the table. He is bold-designed and wedge-made with exceptional shape, a massive hip, and a big sweeping underline. He is extremely flexible on the move and ties a long neck high and correctly out of the top of his shoulder, giving him an attractive, extended look from the side.

On the pedigree side, Paloma is sired by the ever-popular Behind Enemy Lines and out of a young Unicorn x Frog daughter just beginning her production career. Even more importantly, he traces back to the matriarch Sassy, adding another layer of confidence to the maternal side of his pedigree. With that kind of genetic backing, Paloma combines a standout phenotype with the kind of lineage that gives us a lot of confidence in his future.

He had a lot of fans during the Open House weekend and we are sure he will continue to do so in the future! We are excited to own him in partnership with Olsen!
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Introducing Paloma
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Introducing Front Runner

When consigning to the Bluegrass Babes sell, you have to be willing to let go of something you wouldn’t usually let go, and dig deep. It took us a little bit to decide what exactly we wanted to offer.. so we came up with pick of the January Born AI/Flush Group.

Upperhand Genetics decided to dive head first in buying into what we offered. FRONT RUNNER is out of one of our deepest flushes this year. The popular ‘Behind Enemy Lines’ back on 2.0hh Mom - he is exactly what we were hoping to get out of that mating!

He’s the perfect blend of two pedigrees that brings a lot to the table: raw muscle, width, shape and touch from his mom, and the feature, flexibility, foot size and balance from his dad.

FRONT RUNNER was a standout in one of the deepest flushes we’ve had this year! Special thanks to Upperhand Genetics for believing in him! We are excited to see what he does!
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Introducing Front Ru
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Introducing El Hefe

One of the most talked about buck lambs of the year! When the guys first saw him, we knew we needed to own him!!

Wrapping and stacking an extremely hot bottom side pedigree with a very popular topside is what makes this buck intriguing…then you see him on foot, he’s as big in his center body as he is in his hip and has all the typical tres feature and foot size! Not to mention he’s backed by the infamous “Lizzo” also known as Ceasefires Flushmate Sister, who happened to rack up the 5th Overall Commercial Ewe at NAILE!

We’re excited to own him with our great partners! Reach out if you’d like to get on the semen calendar this year!
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Introducing El Hefe
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Pick Your Type. Build Your Program.

These flushmates are sired by Behind Enemy Lines, a ram that continues to stamp consistency, feature, and presence into his offspring. On the bottom side, they trace back to the same elite donor that produced Navajo, along with the our Donor “Pearl”—Grand Ewe at the 2024 OYE—and multiple keeper females that are actively influencing in our flock today.
Now the question becomes… what kind do you want to build around?

CHAIN OF COMMAND FD— Power. Mass. Density.
If your program demands sheep that hit hard and hold up, this is your kind. Stout-featured, big-legged, and square from behind. Chain of Command is built with genuine muscle and dimension. He’s the one that brings shape, touch, and extraordinary width—ideal for making high-end wethers that win at every level across all parts of the nation.

FRONTLINE FF— Look. Feature. Presence. Shape.
FrontLine is the kind you don’t overlook and don’t forget when you step in the pen—he’s bold-featured, smooth in his build, and carries a presence that hits you right away. He’s big-backed, square-hipped, and built with the kind of skeletal integrity and foot size that gives you confidence in his ability to transmit durability and longevity. What sets him apart is how he balances that power with looseness—he’s flexible off both ends and travels with a smooth, athletic look that keeps him competitive from every angle.

No matter your direction—you’re pulling from the same elite genetic base.
One leans into power. One leans into presence and arrogance.
Both are built to move programs.

We’re excited to partner with Rule Sheep Co on these two!
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It’s that time of year to start introducing our buck lamb lineup, and to say we’re excited would be an understatement. The quality we have this year, combined with our proven lineup of mature rams, has us absolutely over the moon.

Starting off with TARIFF - FF option that we are excited to own with Neff Livestock!If you’re out running around Oklahoma this weekend, be sure to stop in over at Allen/Newcomb Show Lambs & Treadmills and check out our fall buck lamb “TARIFF”

His pedigree is jam packed with winners and proven track records! 2.0 on a Saban ewe… it’s literally a no brainer, the consistency is built right in.

And not just any Saban ewe, 23483- her twin brother wins a class at San Antonio in 2025 for Hayzen Halfmann, HER mother produced a Division Champ at San Antonio for Evans in 2024 and HER grandma (8178) is Saban’s flushmate sister! Did you get all that 😂

The fall flush that TARIFF comes from was quite impressive and also included the high selling wether in our fall sale and we kept his flushmate sister in our keeper/show pen.

If you’re into arrogant stock, with giant toes, big time ring look, and the shape it takes to win at the highest levels then you better check in on TARIFF. A sheep that comes from a deep flush with the lineage to back it up!

And yes, he happens to be FF, though that’s probably the least interesting thing about him.
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The Show of the Century — and if you’ve ever been there, you know exactly why it’s called that! 🔥 Truly a top-notch event run by an incredible group of people!

Our crew always loves making the trip to The Revival, and this year was no different! Congratulations to all!
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Huge THANK YOU to everyone who stopped by Elk City this weekend and checked out everything we had to offer!

It was a great weekend with even better people! We truly appreciate your support and hope to see you again soon!

Stay tuned as we announce our new buck partners soon!
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Don’t miss out! Extended bidding is still underway!!

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About Our Operation

Allen Show Lambs & Treadmills is owned and operated by Ty & Nicole Allen and their girls; Sayde, Layne, and Jayce. As well as Cooper & Victoria Newcomb and their kids; Brynlee, Lakelynn, and Stockton. They reside in Elk City, OK where Ty and Cooper were born and raised. Currently, they lamb out approximately 300 head of mature ewes and buy/sell show lambs throughout the country.

Ty grew up in Oklahoma and became fond of the ag industry at a young age. He helped his grandfather farm and showed lambs in FFA. After graduating high school, he sought a degree in Animal Science at Panhandle State University. After college, Ty designed the first show lamb treadmill and later made it become his living.

Nicole grew up on a farm in southeast Iowa, where she helped her family – Middlesworth Club Lambs – raise and sell club lambs across the country. She traveled the country selling and showing club lambs and from there a passion for the lamb industry was established that is still infused in her today. Nicole graduated from Iowa State University and is currently a Project Manager & Senior Designer for Novel Designs.Ty and Nicole enjoy watching their kids play travel and school ball as well as chasing them all over the country with their livestock projects. Sayde, Layne, and Jayce all attend Canute Public Schools. The girls enjoy playing any sport as well as showing lambs, goats, and pigs. In their free time, they enjoy spending time with their family and friends and swimming every chance they get.\

Ty was introduced to the Newcomb family when he moved back to Elk City after college. Cooper and Ty had a family-like bond from day one. They both shared the same drive and passion inside the show ring and winner’s circle that helped Cooper become one of the most successful sheep showmen in the country. Cooper attended Redlands Community College where he was on the livestock judging team. Cooper later went on to graduate from Oklahoma State University and now is a Sheep Specialist at Show-Rite Feeds.

Victoria grew up in Central Point, Oregon on a cattle farm. Her success in the show ring led her to an interest in livestock judging. That interest landed her a scholarship at Redlands Community College in El Reno, Oklahoma where she was part of a very competitive livestock judging team. While attending Redlands, she met her future husband, Cooper. Victoria graduated from Oklahoma State University and currently owns her own boutique in Elk City.In Cooper and Victoria’s free time they enjoy golfing, taking pictures, and chasing their kids. Brynlee and Lakelynn love everything outdoors and have just started playing sports. Stockton loves being the center of attention and enjoys his time spent in the barn.

The Allens and Newcombs have worked hard to establish their name in the livestock industry and would love to help you. Feel free to call and discuss any needs you may have with show lambs, breeding stock, treadmills, or feed additives.