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Livinwright Farm
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KellyHM~ The kid in the next to last pic is gorgeous! Are we correct in assuming that that little calico is a doeling?
No, HE is my blue-eyed ND buckling that I can't wait to pick up at the end of the month!Livinwright Farm said:KellyHM~ The kid in the next to last pic is gorgeous! Are we correct in assuming that that little calico is a doeling?
Wow! a male defying the code! Of course he does have more than 3 colors... so that may be the exception to the rule, but we had read on various pages that calicos can only be female due to the genetic marker that makes them cali's. HE is absolutely stunning and I'm sure will throw some beautiful kids into your herd.KellyHM said:No, HE is my blue-eyed ND buckling that I can't wait to pick up at the end of the month!Livinwright Farm said:KellyHM~ The kid in the next to last pic is gorgeous! Are we correct in assuming that that little calico is a doeling?![]()
Ummm, I know that's true for cats, but never heard that for goats before?Livinwright Farm said:Wow! a male defying the code! Of course he does have more than 3 colors... so that may be the exception to the rule, but we had read on various pages that calicos can only be female due to the genetic marker that makes them cali's. HE is absolutely stunning and I'm sure will throw some beautiful kids into your herd.KellyHM said:No, HE is my blue-eyed ND buckling that I can't wait to pick up at the end of the month!Livinwright Farm said:KellyHM~ The kid in the next to last pic is gorgeous! Are we correct in assuming that that little calico is a doeling?![]()
LOL I am afraid that you might have a little ways to travel to get her we are up here in Oregon. Honestly I was a little surprised that she and Dante didnt go missing at any shows this year they got alot of attentionKellyHM said:ohne - I want that doeling in the picture next to the bottom.Tell me where you live...I promise not to steal her.
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