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Brightman Farm

Hardy Pasture Raised Kiko & Myotonic Goats: Breeding Stock & Pets

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WYN Geronimo - our Performance Tested Purebred NKR Registered Kiko herdsire (Not for Sale)

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Robert & Elizabeth Brightman
12340 Julian Lane
Princess Anne, MD, 21853
410-603-5129
www.brightmanfarmgoats.com
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Goats165
Packages (2)
  • Kiko31
    • Foundation5
      • Doe2
      • Buck2
      • Wether1
      • Deceased1
    • Breeding Stock12
      • Doe9
      • Buck3
    • For Sale26
      • Sr. Doe1
      • Doe9
      • Jr. Doe3
      • Kid (female)2
      • Buck5
      • Kid (male)2
      • Wether4
    • Sold51
      • Doe8
      • Jr. Doe4
      • Kid (female)10
      • Buck6
      • Kid (male)7
      • Kid Wether7
      • Wether9
  • Myotonic40
    • Foundation6
      • Buck2
      • Kid (male)3
      • Wether1
      • Deceased1
    • Breeding Stock14
      • Doe9
      • Buck5
    • For Sale21
      • Doe1
      • Jr. Doe7
      • Kid (female)1
      • Buck6
      • Kid (male)3
      • Wether3
    • Sold41
      • Sr. Doe1
      • Doe6
      • Jr. Doe5
      • Kid (female)13
      • Buck6
      • Kid (male)6
      • Kid Wether3
      • Wether1


Featured Items

Photo of Blue's Simbalina
Blue's Simbalina
Black with minimal white
Gorgeous PB Kiko Jr Doe
Photo of Tipatina's Gladiolus
Tipatina's Gladiolus
Tan & White w/ gold eyes
Friendly & Confident Myotonic Jr Doe
$450
Photo of Brick's Gone Tappin'
Brick's Gone Tappin'
White/ Red-Brown/Black
Gentle Myotonic Buck
$450
Photo of Moonspun Just Dazzlin'
Moonspun Just Dazzlin'
White/Black w/Chocolate Moonspots
Gorgeous Moonspotted Myotonic Jr Doe
$600
Shade and her 1st kid, Feb 2019

Shade and her 1st kid, Feb 2019

Shade (left) with her twin Maple. Winter 2019 Maple & Shade,  twins Shade on

Super Friendly 75% Kiko Doe

Shade (Brightman Farm)

Goat, Kiko/Myotonic, Doe (female) | Black

DOB: 5/24/2017 (9 yrs)

Sire:
BFA Domino (Purebred) (Brightman Farm)

Reference Buck NKR Reg. Purebred Kiko

BFA Domino (Purebred) (Brightman Farm)

KikoBuck (male)Black with white
NKR# N16M0007BFA6DOB: 8/6/20169 yrs
Domino sired 6 kids as a young buck on our farm in 2016/2017. We still have his offspring does and grandkid does. He was sold & worked as a research breeding buck at the University of Maryland Small Ruminant program in 2019, due to his superior genetics. See his Performance Tested, Top 10, 2015 Western Maryland Meat Goat Test sire, WYN Geronimo.
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 NKR# N16M0007BFA6 Black with white
Dam:
Salsa

Elegant Crossbred Kiko/Myotonic Doe

Salsa

Kiko/MyotonicSr. Doe (female)Brown/Tan/White
NKR# N15A0003XYX6DOB: 3/28/201511 yrs
Salsa is a 50% New Zealand Kiko/50% Myotonic Doe. She produced Linebred 75% Kiko twin doelings, Maple & Shade with BFA Domino on her first kidding in May 2017. Then on May 3, 2019 she & WYN Geronimo produced a beautiful buckling, Buddy Boy. March 24, 2020 she & WYN Simba produced beautiful twins, Apache & Sepia. She is a hardy doe with devoted mother instincts. July 2023, she produced beautiful twin doelings with fast grower buck, Blue's Bianco! She is an excellent mother and healthy Doe with great udders!
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 NKR# N15A0003XYX6 Brown/Tan/White

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Shade is a super healthy and friendly, easy to handle Doe. 75% Kiko/25% Myotonic and beautiful shiny coal black! She produced her 1st kid, a gorgeous 88% Kiko doeling in Feb 2019, whom we will use in our "breed up" to Purebred program. Shade's Grandsire is our Performance Tested Buck, WYN Geronimo! She is registered with National Kiko Registry.

Updated 4/16/2022

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88% Kiko Doe - Proven Excellent Dam
Caribbean Queen (Brightman Farm)
Doe (female)7 yrsBlack
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