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Granger, TX, 76530
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Goats20
Breeding Chart
  • Mini Nubian7
    • Foundation4
      • Doe3
      • Buck1
      • Deceased2
    • Breeding Stock7
      • Doe5
      • Buck2
    • Sold8
      • Doe6
      • Buck2
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 Bina

Bina

Bina as a yearling Pre-FF...exciting teat length/placement! And a hint of a good medial? (2022 Ice/mud storm) Samara's a little jealous of Bina's Pre-Kidding udder! Bina FF Udder Bina's lovely smooth FF foreuddder Bina's Dam Threesfelds Photo credit Lucky L Bina's Dam Side udder Photo credit Lucky L Bina's Dam Foreudder Photo credit Lucky L

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Lucky L MD Bina

Goat, Mini Nubian, Doe (female)

DOB: 6/28/2020 (5 yrs)

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Babka Farms William Wallace

Babka Farms William Wallace

Mini NubianBuck (male)
DOB: 3/8/20215 yrs
Sire: Green Gables Mojo +*B SS: VCH Green Gables SS Moonbeam +*B SD: Green Gables EHJ Amazing Grace *P Dam: Babka Farms Charity Abideth DS: Goat Trails Half Pint DD: Green Gables Hope of Victory
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Bina is a beautiful goat! As a younger yearling I did not breed her. Her first freshening will be Spring of 2022. I do not have other goats from her lines so I'm really glad with how nice her udder is for milking. She was my favorite to milk in 2022. Her sire comes from some well known Mini Nubian lines and I see several similarities between Bina's udder and her dams. Looks like she got the best of the established and new lines she brings to Mini Nubians.

Sire: Screaming Goat Farms Moon Dancer
SS: Soaring Hearts Beast Mode *B
SD: Green Gable Luna Lady Girl

Dam: Theesfeld Stormy Night
DS: Risin’ Creek Kause N Trickory
DD: Blue Herron Farm Tinkerbelle

Updated 11/28/2024

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