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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?
 

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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?
No, HE is my blue-eyed ND buckling that I can't wait to pick up at the end of the month! :celebrate
 

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KellyHM said:
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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! :celebrate
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.
 

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Livinwright Farm said:
KellyHM said:
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?
No, HE is my blue-eyed ND buckling that I can't wait to pick up at the end of the month! :celebrate
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.
Ummm, I know that's true for cats, but never heard that for goats before?
 

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Here is my girls. In Sept I went out to shake my rug, and saw that my girls were so curious about what I was doing. I had to snap some pic's. :D

Cammie girl...

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Wind...

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Winter Dust...

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& Cinnamon...

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KellyHM said:
ohne - I want that doeling in the picture next to the bottom. :drool Tell me where you live...I promise not to steal her. :hide
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 attention :gig. She will be shown as a dry yearling next year then freshened as two year old. Never know she might be for sale in a year, only one or two are retained for each age group of milkers and eleven of this years kids were retained to freshen out :D.

I found a picture of her that we took mid summer once she was a little more grown out. (sorry not the best pic)

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The weather here is terrible so I cant do much around the farm today so for fun I thought I would post a few more pictures of some of the goats :celebrate. Hope to see more of everyone elses goats too!

My three year old Toggenberg doe Jasmine.

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Topaz one of the February kids from this year that earned her dry leg and will be freshening next month.

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Daphne another February kid that will be freshening in next month as well.

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Doe that was sold this year as a dry yearling (2009 pic).

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Dandelion, freshens next month as well (2009 pic)

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Just because, here is an udder shot. This is Willow one of the old girls in the herd. Shown here as a six year (2010). She is the dam of the Dandelion (blonde doe) and the calico doe too.

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Hope you like the pictures :cool:
 

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Twin boer/nigerian cross kids born March 2010

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Oreo, one of our first goats. 3years old in this pic, she was enjoying a tomato

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Our first registered mini-Alpine doeling Willa born here in March 2010

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Rounder a registered French Alpine buckling
 
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