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20kidsonhill

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20, Are you added bucks or trading bucks... What are you doing with the bucks you had?
We now have 4 bucks. and not enough room or does for all of those. We will be letting one of them go This spring, and see how the other one does in the next year or so.

Here are the other two that we currantly have, One is going on 18 months and the other is going on a year.


These aren't recent pictures, and we don't show so our bucks are now in pasture condition and have been in rut for a couple weeks as well. they aren't looking that great at the moment. But I am planning on getting them back on feed here soon and getting them in a little better shape through the winter.



Karamba is right at 6 months in this photos, he is 18 months right now.
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And Twister, is 4 months in this picture and is at a year right now.

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Teh new boys have a nice brisket and hindquarters. I love the face on the light headed one but can't quite tell on the other. I like my bucks a little more "wrinkled" in the neck but they are still growing...


Overall, very nice boys.
 

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jodief100 said:
Teh new boys have a nice brisket and hindquarters. I love the face on the light headed one but can't quite tell on the other. I like my bucks a little more "wrinkled" in the neck but they are still growing...


Overall, very nice boys.
I think she just has them really stretched out, I know the one for sure has a quit a bit of wrinkles when standing naturally. Not positive off the top of my head about the other one.


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Those are some really nice bucks. You are going to have one heck of an awesome kid crop from them them. Congrats on the new guys.
 

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the sad part is most my does are already bred, :( I know right, We needed the goats to kid atleast early February for the fair in our area, and so we already bred the majority of the herd. They are bred half and half to the other two bucks that I have pictured.

I have 6 does for the new boys so we divided them up and guess what, Put them in and the Status quo buckling bred one of the does. That was sure easy enough, Hope she survives kidding. So I guess we are looking at March 18th or so on her.
 

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I remember twister- hunky boy. I love the flip in the ear of the new buck out of Status Quo. All beautiful boys. I'm sure the babies will be gorgeous!
 

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Congratulations on your two New Herd Sires. They are truly impressive. I'm really liking the Boar more and more. Wishing you all the success with your new line. Looking forward to seeing the next generation. :)
 
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