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Sr Doe Samantha "Orchard Home Gayle Cimarron It" (20 inches tall)
Sire: MCH Twin Creeks PH Summer Solstice*S
Sire: PrairieWood Hang Ten
Dam: AJUD Jorga Fox
Sire: MCH Gay-Mor Domino's Mantis +S
Dam: Sugar Creek MT Terra
Dam: WGF Sally *D AR1532
Samantha 2nd freshening has shown improvement in capacity.
Sr. Doe " RTLC Ranch CinnamonNcreamDream" Laverne (19 inches tall)
Sire:Promise Land Dills Barn Burner * S
Sire: Peppermint Hill Farm Bucky
Dam: Shamrock Choco Kiss
Sire: Shamrock X Man Wolverine
Dam: Peppermint Hill Farm Casta
Dam: Peppermint Hill Farm Powder
Lavern is one of my favorite milkers, she has a nice udder and good capacity, I milked her for 10 months after her 1st freshening and she just kept giving. She did great kept body condition and gave lot's of milk. (Lavern & Shirley are twins)
Sr.Doe "RTLC Ranch StarlightStarBright " Shirley ( 19 inches tall)
(Lavern & Shirley are twins)
Sire:Promise Land Dills Barn Burner * S
Sire: Peppermint Hill Farm Bucky
Dam: Shamrock Choco Kiss
Sire: Shamrock X Man Wolverine
Dam: Peppermint Hill Farm Casta
Dam: Peppermint Hill Farm Powder
What Shirley lacks in Udder Support she makes up for in Milking, her fore & rear attachment could be stronger, but she is my favorite milker she gives up to 2 quarts per milking. I will have a daughter of Shirleys freshening this fall 2011.
Sr. Doe : " Prairie Wood Cimarron's Rose" Ethel (18 1/2 inches tall)
sire: Ponders End FR Panache
Sire: MCH Everwood The Gambler
Dam: MCH Twin Creeks WB Fanciful E
Sire: Apache Valley Blue Jeans
Dam: Shabby Chic Belle of the Ball
Dam: Artist's Eye Tinker Belle
Ethel had a beautiful Udder as 1st time freshener, I milked her for 3 months only because she was thin she was putting everything into milk and a lot of it and I thought it more important to fatten her up. Can't wait till next freshening for this girl. Ethel is my most petite doe.
Sr. Doe: "Shekinah Creek Hannah" Hannah (18 1/2 inches tall)
Sire: Kae Bar Te CAD Coupe
Sire: Buffalo Clover Eldorado
Dam: Buffalo Clover Laura
Sire: MCH Goodwood KW Dallas +*S
Dam: Lost Pines KD Gladys Knight
Dam: Lost Pines KW Vixen 3 * D
Hannah had a lovely udder w/lots of capacity she needs some teat length, she is still nursing her twin does. I could not milk her this freshening but plan to next freshening.
" Cimarons Snicker Doodle" (20 1/2 inches)
Sire: Kae Bar Te CAD Coupe
Sire: Buffalo Clover Eldorado
Sire: Shekinah Creek Boaz
Sire: MCH Goodwood KW Dallas +*S
Dam: Lost Pines KD Gladys Knight
Sire: Promiseland Dill's Barn Burner
Sire: Peppermint Hill Farm Bucky
Dam: RTLC Ranch Starlightstarbright
Dam: Peppermint Hill Farm Casta
This is Snickers 1st kidding/freshening I am excited to see what a milker she will be, her mother Shirley is one of my favorites and best milkers.
" Cimarrons Licorice Stick" ( 20 1/2 inches)
Sire: Kae Bar Te CAD Coupe
Sire: Buffalo Creek Clover
Sire: Shekinah Creek Boaz
Sire: MCH Goodwood KW Dallas +*S
Dam: Lost Pines KD Gladys Knight
Sire: Promiseland Dills Barn Burner
Sire: Peppermint Hill Farm Bucky
Dam: RTLC Ranch CinnamonNcreamdream
Dam: Peppermint Hill Farm Casta
This is Licorices first freshening I expect good things from her.
" Cimarron Valley HA Halle Barre" ( 18 inches)
Sire: Good Measure Farm Fugita
Sire: High Hill Farm Gusty
Dam: PGCH Ivy Acres Windy Plains
Sire: Tyny Cimarrons Mr.Tee
Sire: PGCH MCH Little Tots Estate Tsuga
Dam: Tyny Tsunny (2xGRCH)
Sire: Kae Bar Te CAD Coupe
Sire: Buffalo Clover Eldorado
Dam: Shekinah Creek Hannah
Sire: MCH Goodwood KW Dallas +*S
Dam: Lost Pines KD Gladys Knight
Dam: Lost Pines KW Vixen 3*D
This is my favorite and sweetest girl, and she is perfect almost! small 18 " wide set & straight legged, nice topline nice hip, udders will tell it all.
Udders: When viewed from the side a does udder should show on third behind her leg, on third hidden by her leg and one third in front of her leg. She should have a well extended foreudder that is very smooth. No pockets or shelfs. The rear should be high and wide round when viewed from the back. The shape should be globular. Her teats should be carrot shaped, Not smaller on top then they are at the bottom. They should point down and straight rather then out or in. They should not be placed too far out or too far in. Her attachments should be smooth and strong, her rear attachment should be wide apart. Ones too close together make the udder loose and too low. Her medial should be strong and well defined, neither too high or two low. Too high will cause a cleft in her udder. Too low will cause the udder to fall and not hold up to the weight of a full udder.
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OK 74020
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