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Our7Wonders

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Roll farms said:
Solid black NO FROSTED EARS....anybody happen to notice the new Nub doe I bought has solid-colored ears???
She's bred to a black buck....WITH FROSTED STINKIN' EARS.

Don't get me wrong, I love my frosted eared girls....but I want a solid black Nubian so bad it makes my teeth hurt.
If you're talking about Dixie - yes, I noticed!!! I love, Love, LOVE her color, and those solid ears!!! Maybe next year you can get a solid baby out of her, not this year though, didn't I read frosted ears are dominant?

Regardless Dixie sure is purty!
 

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It's nice to "meet" everyone's herds. :)

Here's some of mine.

"Bonnie", 2009 LaMancha X Oberhasli doe. She was stunted as a kid, so she's really small, but she's got a huge attitude to make up for it. I taught her to shake hands as a kid, and now whenever she wants attention, she goes around offering her hoof to everyone! :lol:
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Gracee, one of my senior girls.
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Flora, my other senior. Here she is at 100 days pregnant, she's quite a bit bigger now, she's over 4 feet around! I sure hope there's triplets in there. Her udder is a mess because her last owner never treated her mastitis, that swollen side is hard as a rock and doesn't make milk anymore. She came from a 90-doe dairy farm and they just had no idea why she didn't work right on that side...:/
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And a side shot...excuse the bad haircut, she hates the clippers and won't be still, so she always comes out looking like this. It's worse because her hair is darker than her skin, so she looks way patchier than she really is. I have to shave her a month before a show so it can grow back!
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This is Gingersnap, the doeling I lost a few weeks ago to tetanus. We miss her a lot, she was my husband's baby. She was half-sister to my buck.
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My buckling from this May, Baruch. He likes people more than anything, he'd rather follow me around the yard than eat. Here he is at a couple of days old. I need some newer photos of him. He's also the kid in my avatar.
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And, here's the buck I bred my does to this year, LaMancha-Lane Expresso Twist. I love his color...well, I just love him in general, too. He's not even two years old and already HUGE. I'm really looking forward to these babies.
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This is Kit Kat, my french alpine doeling. She was 6 months in this picture. She is now eleven months.
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This is Stella, I haven't milked her yet but the previous owner reports her milking 2 gallons at peak. She has a big udder even when she isn't pregnant or nursing so hopefully its true. She is also a French Alpine
Doesn't she have a head like a horse LOL its huge!!
 
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