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post #101 of 194

I do recommend LaManchas for bigger goats. They are very sweet and personable..My mom raised some with our Nubians growing up and they were always sweeter and  my favs..I now have a mini mancha and she melts my heart.

Mom of 5 year old boy, about 100 Several colors of  Coturnix quail , jumbo bobwhites, Lots of conturnix growing out.Bantams-Dutch, OEGB, D'uccles,  Modern game,BLR Cornish, Serama- Standard- Wyndotts, Dark Cornish, Colored Broilers and some misc swap chicks! Love to Garden, knitting and Canning and hatchaholic among other things. Conturnix eggs available!
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Mom of 5 year old boy, about 100 Several colors of  Coturnix quail , jumbo bobwhites, Lots of conturnix growing out.Bantams-Dutch, OEGB, D'uccles,  Modern game,BLR Cornish, Serama- Standard- Wyndotts, Dark Cornish, Colored Broilers and some misc swap chicks! Love to Garden, knitting and Canning and hatchaholic among other things. Conturnix eggs available!
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post #102 of 194

I agree Cindy does have some very nice healthy goats.  I was very impressed with her herd.   The other breeder I am looking at also has some very nice healthy goats with good blood lines too.  If I am not mistaken, I think she has had goats since the 70s.  She is very knowledgeable and trustworthy.  She is in the Picayune MS area not too far from your old stomping grounds of Covington, LA.
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post #103 of 194
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Originally Posted by ruth 

I have no idea what all the *S and 2*D VG mean that are on her pedigree record.  I do know Cindy told me she had already won two Junior Champions and one Grand Champion but the Grand Champion got overturned because she put the tatoo number down with numbers transposed.  Cindy really wants me to show her but I don't ever foresee having time for that - but then never say never.


th  You dog you!

*S is a star sire - in other words comes from proven milking lines where both sire and dam have approved DHIR or one day milk tests and have earned milking stars.

2*D means the doe has two generations consecutively that have earned their milking stars

VG is a 'very good' HES score.

In other words...you got GOODIES there.  Again, you DOG.  LOL  tongue

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post #104 of 194

Wow!  What a GREAT thread.  It kept me busy reading for over an hour, e.g., I didn't do anything that Anne wanted done this morning.  Every reply and picture was a treat to read and see.  Thanks!

I will not get goats!  I will not get goats!  I will not get goats!  I will not get goats!  I will not get goats!  I will not get goats!  I will not get goats!  I will not get goats! 

Okay, maybe I'll get goats if Anne will milk them.

Breathes there a woman with soul so dead who never once looked up and said,
"Gee, what can I do for Joe Bryant today."

The best laid plans of mice and men go oft' awry.
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Breathes there a woman with soul so dead who never once looked up and said,
"Gee, what can I do for Joe Bryant today."

The best laid plans of mice and men go oft' awry.
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post #105 of 194
Thread Starter 
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Originally Posted by helmstead 
Quote:
Originally Posted by ruth 

I have no idea what all the *S and 2*D VG mean that are on her pedigree record.  I do know Cindy told me she had already won two Junior Champions and one Grand Champion but the Grand Champion got overturned because she put the tatoo number down with numbers transposed.  Cindy really wants me to show her but I don't ever foresee having time for that - but then never say never.


th  You dog you!

*S is a star sire - in other words comes from proven milking lines where both sire and dam have approved DHIR or one day milk tests and have earned milking stars.

2*D means the doe has two generations consecutively that have earned their milking stars

VG is a 'very good' HES score.

In other words...you got GOODIES there.  Again, you DOG.  LOL  tongue


Oh cool.  And I just thought they were unique names. smile  Confetti has them on both sides of her pedigree record and Bella has them on the Sire/Dam right hand side of record and Goldy has them on the second sire on the right hand side.

I guess I really need to learn what I've gotten myself into and paid for.  But I'm just too darn busy with a certain chicken site to get on a goat site and learn more.

Edited to add:  Now that I'm looking at her pedigree records, does MCH in front of the names mean anything?

Thanks for all help.


Edited by ruth - 12/9/08 at 3:01pm
post #106 of 194

MCH = this doe has won three championship legs with AGS

Kate
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AGS/ADGA/NDGA & NMGA Registered Nigerian Dwarves, MDGA Mini-Nubians
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post #107 of 194
Thread Starter 

Thanks Kate - Confetti has MCH in front of the names on the right hand side of her Pedigree Record and those other letters/numbers/symbols after the names.  But that record is dated May 2006 - how do you keep up to date with who has won what after the Pedigree record is issued?

I know I should probably know what all that means and should have asked when I bought them but to tell you the truth, I've never even looked at their paperwork till now.

I bought them the same way I buy art, antiques, cars, and everything else - by how it looks and how much I like it.  I went through the breeders herd and picked out the ones I thought were "cute" - that was my criteria.  That and I wanted does that weren't related so I could breed offspring.  The breeder helped me with picking them out.  We didn't really even discuss pedigrees because I didn't care and wouldn't have know what it all meant anyway.

Guess I have lots to learn.  I've never been a part of any type of "show" ring or breeder activities - it all seems like too much work for me.

post #108 of 194

lol looks like you got some of the nicest goats around lol like my Marans I have no idea about breeding them and I am not just wanted dark eggs ended up paying not much $ for chicks and now have three usually very expensive birds for the same I would pay for any layer lol

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post #109 of 194
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Confetti gave birth during night or early a.m. to triplets.  One is dead, looks like it was stillborn and still covered in slime  One is running around looking pretty healty and mama is starting to wash it but hasn't let it nurse.  Other one is very frail looking and is in my lap right now.  It is shivering.  Mama has not cleaned it off and it has dried goo all over it and she keeps head butting it when it gets near her.  I know I need to run to feed store and buy colostrum (sp?) but I don't think they open for another half hour.  Other than keeping this little one warm, what else can I do?  It seems very frail and skinny not like the other one at all.

post #110 of 194

I posted on your other thread.

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