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Cayenne's twins Chimayo's doe kid
Carolyn & Bud Bergkuist
169 East Road
Hampstead, NH, 03841
603-329-6032
603-489-3459
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Goats146
  • Nubian8
    • Foundation6
      • Doe5
      • Buck1
      • Deceased8
    • Breeding Stock2
      • Buck2
    • Sold130
      • Sr. Doe3
      • Doe24
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      • Kid (female)39
      • Buck12
      • Kid (male)34


Tamarind (on right) Tamarind at 8 months

Gloaming Vetch's Tamarind

Goat, Nubian, Doe (female) | brown w white face and grey spot

ADGA# N1919251 | DOB: 6/20/2017

Sire:
Descoteaux CPL Pharaoh

Descoteaux CPL Pharaoh

NubianBuck (male)white with brown and grey patches
ADGA# N1779176DOB: 2/3/201610 yrs
Pharaoh is very striking buck with his large patches of color on a white background. His sire is *B Lynnehaven KB Crown Point Light and his dam is Kecskemet SD Amneris. Pharaoh has sired some growthy kids with very correct toplines.
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 ADGA# N1779176 white with brown and grey patches
Dam:
SG Gloaming Valium's Vetch

SG Gloaming Valium's Vetch

NubianDoe (female)red brown
ADGA# N1595999DOB: 3/27/201115 yrs
This large reddish brown doe also has a nice udder that is easy to milk. She produced 3444 lbs of milk (141P 178F) in 603 days. Her 2017 Linear Appraisal score was 91 E E E E as a six year old. She was appraised in August 2018 with a final score of 91 (V,E,E,E) as a 7 year old. Her completed 2018 lactation was 239 1360 76P 92F. Vetch kidded last year (2019) with two bucklings. One has been sold, the other we are keeping. We decided that she has earned a rest and has been retired. Her lifetime production is 13,994 lbs milk, 721 lbs butterfat, and 569 lbs of protein.
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 ADGA# N1595999 red brown

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The dam, Vetch, is a large reddish brown doe with a nice udder that is easy to milk. Vetch produced 3444 lbs of milk (141P 178F) in 603 days. Her 2018 Linear Appraisal score was 91 E E E E as a seven year old. The sire is Pharaoh. As with the other Pharaoh kids, Tamarind has a very correct topline and has grown well.
We have bred Tamarind for winter milk. She kidded in January with a single doe.

Updated 4/17/2019

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