This stylish and feminie doe from the esteemed Buttin' Heads farm is a wonderful surprise addition to my Moon Spinner gang. I was looking for another doe to fill an open slot and never imagined this young doe would become available. With Twin Creeks and Sugar Creek bloodlines in the mix, along with BH of course, it was the addition of Gay-Mor's Pageant that sealed the deal for me. Sugar is a dream to milk and just a pleasant girl to be around. (Photo courtesy Buttin' Heads)
I call this broken blue buckskin roan "my little Sheltie" because she is tiny and follows me around like a dog. Another sweet doe, Storm's pedigree is chock full of bluebloods starting with her sire who was the 2000 National Junior Champion. Stormy has a beautifully shaped udder (even after 8 freshenings!)that milks easily along with a near perfect leg set.
Photo Courtesy Joanne Karohl
This is a striking, long-bodied doe out of the drop dead gorgeous Luzifer at Kids Corral. And flashy to boot! Look at that terrific udder!
Fauna is a pretty doe out of extremely nice parents, very much in the mold of her stylish mom. Her udder is another example of her dam's line - beautifully shaped, velvety texture and nice capacity. Her teats could be larger and more pointed straight down, but express nicely. It really blossomed this year with wonderful capacity. I've loved all her kids so far including the lovely cou clair May Apple.
I absolutely love this feminine cou clair girl (shown here 3 months pregnant). She has the stateliness I'm after and her ff udder was very promising, as I would expect of her dam's wonderful mammary line. May also produced my favorite litter in '08 - her beautiful doe Cree owned by Cheryl Coughlin at Apache Downs won Reserve Grand Jr champ - my first homebred title! I kept her littermate sis Pawnee.
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