I'll show you mine, if you show me yours!!! (Buck Parade)

PendergrassRanch

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The little bucks are so dignified! It's one thing to see a big buck but the little guys are just way too adorable but such studs lol!
 

Canadiannee

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I absolutely enjoy just seeing what's out there... some of these bucks with their unique colours I haven't seen in my area, and I'm drooling!
 

manybirds

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thats my little keith stone, unfortunatley he passed this winter but he was a good buck! We now have another i'll try and get picks of later
 

manybirds

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TGreenhut

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This little guy is going to be our new herd sire for all my does except his momma. We'll keep him in a separate pasture and bring the does to him, since he is related to one.

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rebelINny

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This is my herd sire Thor. He is a 1st generation mini-alpine. He was about 6 months old in this pic and has grown up quite alot. I got five kids from him this spring. Two sets of twins and he bred my does when he was 8 months old. He did a great job! This was the day I bought him. His previous owner had shaved his sides during the summer.

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This is Old Mountain Farm Soroush. Terrible pic but he was in the house after I got him cause it was very frigid out and its dark. He will be starting a new line of mini-alpines for me.

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And finally last but not least is Apache. He was born from one of my best does and I love him! He is a 2nd generation mini-alpine and future sire at my farm.
 

michickenwrangler

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Straw Hat Kikos

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Thank you both. Moses is a great buck, in all ways. He's also very gentle and kind with people and other goats. Glad you guys like him. He is a handsome man. Haha

Y'all can have some of his kids though. Wink wink
 

OneFineAcre

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This is Rocky.

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This is Caspian

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This is Big Brown. We are keeping him. He is 6 months old.

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Caspian gets along real well with the little guys.

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This is Scooter. We are going to sell him. We broke our own rule with him. First time we've ever left a buck intact from a first freshner. But, she is excellent, and so is he. He's 5 mos old.
 

Fluffygal

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My current buck is Abel who is now just under 5 months.
Abel is a registered ND that I got from Prairie Woods in New Mexico. I decided it would be easier and cheaper to have my own buck. Bella (herd queen, pygmy) has a major crush on him.
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