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Never let a black goat help you paint fences....

Here is Brinkley posing for a photo shoot wearing a dairy goat original... You may notice the white paint on the face of the doe to the left...

Here we are at the mall for our Christmas photos..

Someone snapped this photo (in 1985) as these Toggs were waiting to go into the ring.

Tayla jumping up to say "Hello"!

This is Keystar - I was practically underneath him while taking this photo... He had a bone to pick with me!

Here is Susie cooling down after a hot day at the 2001 ADGA National Show.

Several Janbouree Toggs relax at the 2001 ADGA Nationals.


This is none other than Santa Claus. Timmy is the young fellow on his lap. I took Timmy to the mall for this photo. I'm not sure if I've ever had such fun as I did walking into the mall with him. (It was pet night)

These are my partners in crime. Beth Corbett of Center Stage Farm and Paul Sabins of Doe Haven Farm. I often blackmail them into showing for me. Here they are giggling in delight while attempting to charge a dead battery.

This is our founder, my mom - Cindy. (PS - The dinosaur isn't real)

This is my daughter, atop Ammie.

Enforcing child labor....

A Togg kid class at the '97 ADGA National Show. The kid in the middle is baby "Jelly".

This was an interesting story. A little Togg kid somehow managed to jump onto this 16ft. stock trailer (those of you with stock trailers know just how high they really are!.) Next came the problem of how on earth do I get her down without her breaking her legs... So, I pull out the 20ft ladder.. and not very gracefully, I'm sure - carry her down. Not long after I got her down, my father came to vist. We noticed that the kid was up on the top of the trailer...again. He said - "Well, it wasn't a very smart idea to leave the ladder leaned up against the trailer was it?"