Friday, April 14, 2006

From Dawnland: Phoebe, Doe #6

This is really not a great picture, but that on the right is Phoebe, the buck on the left is her brother. Phoebe's mom is Dotty, whose main claim to fame is a goofy ole' picture of her "smiling". Dotty is a great dam with a mixture of Goodwood on her pa's side and some crazy milking standards on her ma's side.

Phoebe's dad is Tabby L.

From Dawnland: Jonquil, Doe #5

Jonquil is SweetPea's newest daughter - we loved Sweetpea from the get-go and when we saw that the doeling that was born and retained by the breeder we did the sad "cross another name off the list" face to each other.

But when Dawnland offered Jonquil to make room for does coming in from another herd, we jumped at the offer. This pic shows Jonquil about four or five days old. She takes after her mom in color and conformation. Bit early to say much about what she will be when she grows up. Maybe an astronaut. Capronaut?

Doesn't matter, she is cute enough!
From Dawnland: Luna, Doe #4

Luna is a cross between Mona Lisa and Water Tabby - two amazing lines - we wanted a baby from this same cross this year, but couldn't get anywhere near. So we got the next best thing, one of their does from last year.

She is long and well-proportioned, the line of her back is also pretty nice. And best of all, she is very 'dairy', which means her skin has this certain pliability which goat people like.

Won't know that b/c she hasn't breed yet, but when she does her milking should be awesome
From Dawnland: Erica, Doe #3

Erica is amazing - she has another great lineage from Caesar's Villa, a NC Nigerian farm that has some nice milkers and show goats too.

Her mom is a 7*D, which means she comes from 7 generations of recognized milkers. Woof.

She is nice and wide with awesome bones up front, good for easy birthing and with her dam's milking, she should be a great doe.
From Moonspinner Farms: Nekoda (Cody), Buck #2

This is our second buck, Nekoda or Cody, who is scary cute looking here. One of the things we were told to watch out for was "don't fall for a cute buck with nice coloration, look for a good buck and then look for cute".
Cody is both - he has an impressively high judged score of his conformation and his up-and-down black just is too cute for words. He passes his coloring on to his kids easily too. Very nice.

Like Amador, he has an impressive lineage. But compared to the others, he is an "outcross", which is bafflingly some of the breeders we are buying from, but we are biologists and inbreeding is not the goal.
From Dawnland: Amador, Buck #1

Here is Amador, this pic is when he is a few months old, today he is just 2 yrs old. He is our "Rosasharn" buck, which means he is in the line/style of Rosasharn (which is the most famous and oldest of the New England Nigerian Dwarf farms). Rosasharn bucks are smaller-boned and leans towards being longer but more compact than a typical buck.

Apparently, tho, he is a super-sweet buck and his lineage is crazy-good.

Monday, April 10, 2006

From SM3Pines: Chambray, Doe #2

Chambray is a three year old doe who doesn't quite fit into SM3Pines future breedings, so Stacy offered us Chambray too. She has a pretty cool background - look at her pedigree, the letters in red are good things.

Chambray is a little more timid than Stacy's other does and misses out a bit at the feed trough, but from this pic of her preggers, you can see she does put on the weight pretty well. For some reason, we are both drawn to her.

We are going to go out to SM3Pines in late May to pick up Chambray and Mina and bring them home.

Wait until you hear about our options with Dawnland Farms' babies. Instant herd, just add cash and it can be yours! :D

Friday, April 07, 2006

From SM3Pines: Mina, Doe #1

A doe was born!

This is a picture of Wilhemina, Mina for short, born at the SM3Pines farm in Canandaigua. Little thing, isn't she, just a couple of pounds and Stacy tells us she was born yesterday morning. Still a little wobbly on her feet but Stacy said that sorts itself out in a few days.

Love those moonspots, don'tcha? We do too.

Our two other crosses we were following didn't work out this spring - one doe had twin bucks and the other is a yearling that will breed this spring for the fall. And we need at least one other doe at home to keep Mina company.

Stacy is willing to part with another of her 3-yr old does, Chambray, who just isn't quite show quality. A good milker, but not perfect looking. We are going to work it out and bring Chambray home too. Should be right after Bri's b-day in early June! Time to finish our rearranging of Barn Thing, v7.0 and get the fencing up for the close paddocks.

Now, we just have seven more crosses to watch over the next three months :D