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Aww im sorry about Willow. I hope Bonnie keeps going!I believe Willow miscarried. She got thin all of a sudden and for sure no baby. Her udders stopped growing.But Bonnie is still going strong, her udders are giant already!
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I now have 12 healthy kids, 4 boys and 8 girlies. So we are doing good with the Doelings this year!I have 8 Golden Guernseys who are in kidding season now! we had Tigger and Tilly born yesterday!
You mean the white end? No, moonspots can't be pure white or black. Looks like he has roaning on his back so it could be related to that, or a variation of frosting.Is this a moonspot? Peanut here as the spot on his ear that I think might be a moonspot but idk
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It might be, is it white, or a silvery color? Moonspots will usually be a silver or brownish color, but they can’t be white. His base color is buckskin so it shouldn’t have anything to do with that…I included a pic of a buckskin kid who was born with both color moonspots for referenceIs this a moonspot? Peanut here as the spot on his ear that I think might be a moonspot but idk
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It’s a kinda grayish cream color. It’s about the same color as this little black doe with moonspotsIt might be, is it white, or a silvery color? Moonspots will usually be a silver or brownish color, but they can’t be white. His base color is buckskin so it shouldn’t have anything to do with that…I included a pic of a buckskin kid who was born with both color moonspots for reference View attachment 3550913
Probably a moonspot thenIt’s a kinda grayish cream color. It’s about the same color as this little black doe with moonspotsView attachment 3551059
Thanks, I am going to try to test breed him this year to a couple doe who don’t have moonspots to seen if any kids are born moonspotted. Will let u know if I rememberProbably a moonspot then![]()