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KIDDS AND KRITTERS SPLASH

   

                      Splash is an American Nubian.

       Spash is registered with The American Dairy Association

Splash is very large, and has the respect of the entire herd. She is THE QUEEN! Even the ones with horns move aside for her. Splash has a very gentle disposition. She has given us 2 sets of twins and lastly a set of quads-that was a BIG surprise. Splash will always have a home with us because she has survived so many traumas. We lost her sister ( and 2 doelings) to a pack of dogs, then she lost part of an ear to another dog attack attempt. We  love Splash - she is special. She has been bred to Chakotay and is due 21 March 2006. 

Splash gave birth to Twins March 24, 2006 - one Boy and one Girl. The boy has gone to live at his new home already along with 2 other of his friends. We have named her daughter, Pawnee. Look for her picture and information to be posted at a later date.



NEKOMA

                      

              Nekoma is 100% Nubian unregistered

Nekoma came to our farm in may of 2006. i just love her large frame and her very gentle disposition. because she lost her baby this spring, when I am milking her she turns her head and gives me kisses and talks to me as if I were her child. She is one of the sweetest goats I have had the pleasure to own. Thank You Sharon Richardson of Little Paradise Saanens for the oportunity of owning her. I am looking forward to breeding her this fall.



MINA

         

                      Mina is 100% Nubian unregistered

Mina is Nekoma's daughter. She came to our farm along with Necoma. She gave us 2 beautifull little girls to help feed all the orphans and triplets that we have born to us, so there will never be a shortage of milk. Her daughters are Nubian and Saanen crosses. We call them our little angels - with those ears sticking out like wings - what else would you call them? we named them O-Chee and Chi-Kala .


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