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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 'Gretel the Graceful'
'Gretel the Graceful'
White with Blue & Tan
Lovely PB Kiko Jr Doe - Fine Genetic
Photo of Tipatina's Gladiolus
Tipatina's Gladiolus
Tan & White w/ gold eyes
Friendly & Confident Myotonic Jr Doe
$450
Photo of Moonspun Just Dazzlin'
Moonspun Just Dazzlin'
White/Black w/Chocolate Moonspots
Gorgeous Moonspotted Myotonic Jr Doe
$600
Photo of Capricorn Loverboy (Brightman Farm)
Capricorn Loverboy (Brightman Farm)
Black and white
Proven Buck: Great Genetics
$400
Zanna Front/side 10-30-20

Zanna Front/side 10-30-20

Zanna Side View 10-30-20. Pictured with twin sister Kiona on right. Zanna as yearling. Aug 2, 2020 Zanna 7-23-20 Zanna 7-23-20 Front Zanna is very friendly. 8-2-20 Zanna loves her pasture. 1 month old with her twin sister, Kiona. July 28.2019 Zanna grazing July 28, 2019 Zanna in pasture July 28, 2019 Zanna & her twin Kiona grazing. July 28, 2019 Zanna as a new kid.July 2019

Graceful Doe out of WYN Geronimo

Zanna (Brightman Farm)

Goat, Kiko/Myotonic, Doe (female) | Tan/brown/white

NKR | DOB: 6/29/2019

Sire:
WYN Geronimo (Purebred)

Performance Tested PB Kiko Herdsire

WYN Geronimo (Purebred)

KikoBuck (male)Black with minimal white
NKR# N15M1520WYN2DOB: 2/17/201511 yrs
Excellent Purebred Kiko Buck was in Top 10 of 2015 Western MD Meat Goat Performance Test. Offspring are all healthy. Many are crossbred. 1st kid is a Purebred NKR Registered buck, 'BFA Domino' born in 2016 on our farm, whom we sold to Univ. of Maryland Small Ruminant program as a Research Buck for breeding. Geronimo has given us many wonderful kids with excellent health and beauty!
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 NKR# N15M1520WYN2 Black with minimal white
Dam:
Minnie (Brightman Farm)

Charming Crossbred Kiko/Myotonic Doe

Minnie (Brightman Farm)

Kiko/MyotonicDoe (female)Brown, tan & white
DOB: 8/2/20169 yrs
Minnie is twin sister of Mamie. She is a hardy, solid producer with excellent mothering skills and parasite resistance! She has produced 2 sets of twins - one set 2019 doelings, another set 2020 bucklings. She produced 2 single kids beforehand. As of Summer 2020, Minnie has produced 3 chocolate kids with great health!
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  Brown, tan & white

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Zanna is a friendly, graceful doe out of our Performance Tested Herdsire WYN Geronimo. Consisent High Famacha scores with great genetics! She is a hardy twin. 75% Kiko/25% Myotonic. She is growing very nicely and will be bred Fall of 2020 or Winter 2021 to produce kids in 2021.

Updated 4/16/2022

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