ksj0225
Ridin' The Range
I might be interested in a buck kid, keep me updated.
I dunno about that, Rollsy.. I see some darker blotches on there -- could be birth wetness goo or whatever -- but my most colorful doe started as red/brown with slightly darker brown spots and ended up tan with cream spots as an adult.. When she was just a few months old, you could run your hand backward through her coat and she was a *completely different color* in her undercoat.. When that grew out fully, well...um...she was kinda like a photo negative of what she used to look like, if that makes sense.Roll farms said:Nope, they're just red. They look like every other red kid I've seen.
I've had a couple kids by our chocolate buck do that too. Most recently we had a kid born a dark chocolate chammie and now at 3 months she's cream and dark gold (where her black shading would be if she was a regular chammie.) At birth you almost couldn't tell she was anything except a regular broken chammie except I *know* most of the kids from my chocolate buck that look black at birth are going to be chocolate so I'm already looking for it.cmjust0 said:When she was just a few months old, you could run your hand backward through her coat and she was a *completely different color* in her undercoat.. When that grew out fully, well...um...she was kinda like a photo negative of what she used to look like, if that makes sense.
I hate when people won't be honest about the animal they're selling. Then you have to wonder if she was actually bred to the buck they said she was, etc. etc. etc...but I CANNOT get colostrum from one side. It's like nothing's there.
Wondering if she had a 'bum udder' and that's why she was sold.