Accuracy.and TRIPLETS!!!!!!!!!!Fluffy photos pg. 7

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Wow! She does look like Ali..pretty color!

Since this is my first kidding, I'm doing the names a bit weird. This may be some of the sire's last kids, and Accuracy's name is from a musical theme so the big buckling is being named after an appropriate musical genre. Sire is: MCH FL Caesars Villa Brat in the Barn. The big buckling will be Oakmarsh Highland Barndance (Barney). Barndances originated in the Highlands and I'm a Scot! No more justification needed.. ;)

The other two are named by the breeder and my Mom, but fit more with the herdname. So, the other white with gold who BTW is actually another buckling (silly newbie in a hurry mistake) is...Oakmarsh B Aspen in Autumn (another Aspen). They're gold and white!

Lastly, little miss Priss is going a bit with Mama's name of Accuracy. A synonym of accuracy is "true" which is also a designation of Mahogany. So, she is Oakmarsh B True Mahogany (Maggie). The B's are for Brat, but also this will help me remember what year they were born!

P.S. The daddy of Accuracy is MCH Kids Corral Fire Flame. Kate can give him a high 5 from us!
 

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Those are very neat names! I like them! With our first doe to kid (next month), her name is Peekaboo, so we will be using other "kid games" type names for them. The two we have picked out so far are Hopscotch and Tag Your It. Now, hopefully she has at least 2!
 

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Excellent! It's fun to wait and think of good names, while you're pulling your hair out?
 

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elevan said:
I wouldn't worry too much about them jumping on the crate and jumping off. When Maggie was born in October she started out jumping onto Lilly (her mama), then the "kid house" and eventually moved onto jumping on and off the llama (while he was standing). Now she can easily jump a four foot wall. Has gotten herself in trouble with the buck and had to be luted and generally gets herself into any kind of trouble she can find. She's constantly judging the distance to our heads and tries to jump on us at every opportunity - unfortunately she's gotten kinda heavy now :rolleyes:
On your head? That's these 3 today! I'm afraid one is going to launch into the hayrack or the hanging water bucket. My head IS a target, luckily I'm tall!

Wow, they're fast, too. Boogity, boogity around the yard. Had no idea they could be so speedy at 5 days old!

Speaking of which, what is the "normal" newborn schedule? I've put all of the goats out in a picket fenced yard while I was there for a bit at a time. Momma then comes out to browse while they sleep in the stall during the hottest part of the day. She listens for them, though!

They're also trying to taste everything..grain from inside the feed pan, hay, dirt? me!

Oh, and anyone needing a glass of wine with company..I'm going to pick a bottle up for Disbudding Sunday! Come hold my hand, while I :hit
 

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oakmarsh nigerians said:
elevan said:
I wouldn't worry too much about them jumping on the crate and jumping off. When Maggie was born in October she started out jumping onto Lilly (her mama), then the "kid house" and eventually moved onto jumping on and off the llama (while he was standing). Now she can easily jump a four foot wall. Has gotten herself in trouble with the buck and had to be luted and generally gets herself into any kind of trouble she can find. She's constantly judging the distance to our heads and tries to jump on us at every opportunity - unfortunately she's gotten kinda heavy now :rolleyes:
On your head? That's these 3 today! I'm afraid one is going to launch into the hayrack or the hanging water bucket. My head IS a target, luckily I'm tall!

Wow, they're fast, too. Boogity, boogity around the yard. Had no idea they could be so speedy at 5 days old!

Speaking of which, what is the "normal" newborn schedule? I've put all of the goats out in a picket fenced yard while I was there for a bit at a time. Momma then comes out to browse while they sleep in the stall during the hottest part of the day. She listens for them, though!

They're also trying to taste everything..grain from inside the feed pan, hay, dirt? me!

Oh, and anyone needing a glass of wine with company..I'm going to pick a bottle up for Disbudding Sunday! Come hold my hand, while I :hit
Yep, my head...DH's head...

You don't wanna bend down or sit down when she's around or you become the perfect height...she's sneak up behind you and up she goes! She weighs 25# now so it does not feel good :smack The little brat has turned into such a troublemaker :he
 

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Update on triplets! They were weighed this weekend, and everyone has gained 2+ pounds! It's the milk!!! Disbudding was NOT my idea of a good time (theirs either)!

I also discovered in my noobness that B-1 is a buckling on Day 3!
Sadly I cannot keep the boys unless I wether them. My other doe is their cousin! I would like to find a good home for a buckling (B-2) as a herdsire, if possible. If I haven't sold them by 8 weeks, they both will be wethered and stay with us.

The sire is MCH Caesars Villa FL Brat in the Barn *S. This is Brat's last breeding season, so his last sons. You usually see Brat show up as a grandsire these days. Brat's dam was ARMCH Caesars Villa Bridget *D E (Stetson daughter), sire Caesars Villa PL Golden Flame *S.
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My doe is Kids Corral FF Accuracy ( RGCx1, and 2nd or 3rd in her large class at last year's NC State Fair in Raleigh). Her rear attachment isn't perfect, or she would've probably won against some stiff competition. The slight problem hopefully will be corrected with Brat.
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Her dam Metronome was the 2005 AGS Nat'l show GC Jr. doe and her granddame was the 2005 breed winner of the one day milk test (Swanson's Doemain Emma). Accuracy's sire is MCH Kids Corral Fire Flame *S.

The bucklings are gold and white with brown eyes, are being handled daily and VERY friendly. They were disbudded today and will be tattoed as well as be current on all vaccines. They are both from clean herds. Other herdnames in the pedigree are Rosasharn, Twin Creeks, Flat Rocks, Goodwood, Gaymor, etc.

I will get photos of Accuracy's udder when they are old enough to allow it to fill. I will get better photos of the boys, too. They will be registered AGS and ADGA.
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All of the kids are getting darker, so I'm assuming this boy will end up the color showing on his back legs.
Let me know if you know anyone who would be interested. We are located off of I-95 at the I-40 intersection between Fayetteville and Raleigh, NC. Thanks!

Kimberly
 

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Some udder photos I do have:

Emma's udder:
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Lacey's udder:
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One of Brat's daughters:
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These are of Accuracy's udder at 2 weeks with an 8 hour fill, 3rd freshening (today):

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The bucklings will be ready July 4th weekend.
 
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