Donors

Our herd began with six donors and a national champion Red Angus bull. At Five Oak Farms, we are a cow-first operation. Our heifers carry the name of their dam and her lineage. The high-quality Red Angus heifers we have at Five Oaks Farm have excellent fertility and milk quality, and good dispositions through our dedication to selective breeding. Enhance your herd with our cows with their excellent fertility and easy calving. Looking to add a Red Angus cow or bull to your operation? Scroll down to learn more about our donors. They built our herd and their legacy can help build yours.
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6054, Rojas Navarre

Our Lakota Daughters
The banner hanging breakthrough heifer from Christy Collins.   Full Sib to Rojas Rioja 6052.

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6053, Rojas Falling Water

Our Lakota Daughters
half sister to 6054
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218C, Bar-E-L Too Too

Our Kassie Daughter
This heifer came across the Canadian border on the side off the great Kassie when she was brought to the US by Christy Collins. 
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20160, Duff Primo Cita

Our Cita Daughter
One of the last calves out of the great GT Cita 4060, this 2020 model has 314 registered siblings in the book, but after 2020 there have only been 12 added.  So she represents the youngest remaining daughters in a long line of successful cattle in the Cita family.
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263B, U2 Dolly Python

We were once told this cow was “The best kept secret in the entire red angus bred”
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715E, CC Ms Eve

A banner hanging (National Western Junior Show) heifer out of the Thomas Ranch program. 
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8400F, RUST Too Too

Kassie Grandaughter Out of 218C, she is our leading edge of next generation donors.

Past Donors

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12W, WSF Ms Yankee 13T

Red Angus royalty here, dam of Red Blairs Bingo 

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W14, NSFR MTX

Over 150 progeny in the book out of this dam
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Y27, C-Bar Siera

Full sib to Sakic, the sire of Firestorm
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32X, Red Rainbow Countess

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M288 CK, BKT Larkeisa