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ABOUT US
Lew and Jennifer McGinnis, owners of Superior Farms in Oklahoma City, have been involved in
the livestock business for a number of years; and their philosophy has always been to raise and
maintain or to acquire and breed at the very highest level that they can possibly find or obtain.
Actually, the farm in Oklahoma City is just one of the businesses owned by Lew and Jennifer
McGinnis -- there are numerous companies operating under the "Superior" name employing
hundreds of people in various businesses.
While it operates as one
farming entity, Superior Farms
is actually divided into three
separate areas: 1) a registered
 sheep operation; 2) a pure
breed exhibition poultry
operation, which is the largest
of its kind in North America;
and 3) a registered llama herd.
Each of these specific areas
has managers that are trained
leaders in their particular field.  
The McGinnis' and their staff
have been dedicated to one
objective: a total commitment to
excellence in each of the
various areas of operation.
Evan Snyder is the manager overseeing the Superior Farms Llamas and Polled Dorset Sheep
with an inventory over 350 sheep and over 250 llamas.  Evan takes stride and is a prime
example when it comes to knowledge of managing all of the llamas and sheep operation.  Mr.
Snyder also coordinates the exhibits of the sheep and llama to regional and national shows
throughout the United States.  Evan brings a high degree of dedication and education to
Superior Farms in both the llamas and sheep.
Jennifer, 2 Way Street and Lew
2007 Celebrity World Futurity Winner
1st Place, Class 1Silky/Non-Suri Male
5-15 Months
The poultry operation is managed and overseen by Danny Padgett.  Danny's knowledge and
dedication of the poultry industry is widespread throughout the United States as a judge for
competition for special events, exhibition shows, county and state fairs and former President of
the American Poultry Association.  With Danny on board we are sure to take our poultry
division to a higher level.