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Goats57
Breeding Chart
  • Guernsey1
    • Breeding Stock1
      • Doe1
    • Sold8
      • Sr. Doe2
      • Doe1
      • Jr. Doe1
      • Dry Yearling1
      • Buck3
  • Saanen2
    • Breeding Stock2
      • Buck2
    • Sold12
      • Sr. Doe4
      • Jr. Doe3
      • Buck5
  • Saansey9
    • Breeding Stock9
      • Doe4
      • Kid (female)2
      • Buck3
    • For Sale2
      • Buck2
    • Sold23
      • Sr. Doe1
      • Doe10
      • Jr. Doe2
      • Dry Yearling2
      • Kid (female)3
      • Buck5
  • Sable0
    • Sold1
      • Sr. Doe1


As a dry yearling

As a dry yearling

Dry yearling 3 weeks fresh, 12 hour fill

75% Saanen, 25% Guernsey

Cadence

Goat, Saanen/Guernsey, Jr. Doe (female) | White

DOB: 6/6/2020 | DOD: 1/11/2023

Sire:
Echo

Saanen

Echo

SaanenBuck (male)White
ADGA# S002120980DOB: 5/28/20197 yrs
Echo was a very exciting animal to bring into my herd. His genetics are hard to beat!! His FF dam Timandra (pictured) produced 12.1lbs on milk test at just 6 weeks fresh! Timandra's dam, Tinuviel, had a solid 2800lb peak production year, and has consistently produced daughters with higher production that herself (including Timandra's full sister who produced 4130 lbs/milk in a 344 day lactation). Echo's sire, Yankee Doodle (pictured), is an Elite buck, scoring 92 EEE! Doodle's dam (pictured) produced an incredible 5267 lbs/milk, 193 lbs/butterfat and 176 lbs/protein in a 310 day lactation as a 3 year old... Absolutely staggering. Doodle's daughters are coming out extremely impressive as well. The milk test info that I have access to (thank you Copper Penny Ranch!), has a couple of his daughters producing 3285lb in 275 DIM (Days In Milk) and 4020lb in 320 DIM... My only freshened daughter of his (so far) has a very pretty udder and is producing nearly a gallon a day at only 7 weeks fresh. I'm very impressed with her! Unfortunately, Echo passed away the January after I got him. His 4 precious daughters will be very important in my herd moving forward, and one of their 2022 bucklings will be my new herd sire.
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 ADGA# S002120980 White
Dam:
OG Rhythm

1st gen Saansey

OG Rhythm

SaanseyJr. Doe (female)White
DOB: 4/1/20197 yrs
Rhythm is such a sweet, easy girl. Quiet, calm, friendly. I can forget she's in my barn until her nose gently touches my hand for attention. She's not my flashiest girl, but "effortless" is an important factor in my goat-raising, and she has that in spades... Rhythm is a 2yo second freshener this year, and even during the heat wave has held a very steady lactation curve. Every single day since she freshened in May, hot or cold, she's produced roughly 6.5lbs. Just like her looks, it's not flashy, but steady and reliable. I can't wait for her 2020 daughter to freshen this spring, to see if breeding Rhythm to the incredibly impressive Saanen buck Echo helps add some flash both to her looks and her production. If not, I'll just have to be stuck with reliable and sweet... Shucks... ;)
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  White
Service Sire:
Bravo

2nd gen Saansey

Bravo

SaanseyBuck (male)Gold
DOB: 3/18/20224 yrs
A handsome polled boy out of my best doe, who could ask for more! Well, I do. I also want a spectacular personality, and this guy has it in spades. Even in rut I can handle him with one finger hooked through his collar. He never tries to force his way through gates, but the second I clip on a leash he trots right through. Once his job is done it just takes a couple firm tugs and he follows me back home. He's respectful to the ladies and doesn't hound does that won't stand for him. He's also (out of rut) very kind to smaller bucks that live with him. Once in rut he'll pound them of course, but during spring and summer he gets along with absolutely everybody. I've probably had a couple hundred bucks over the years, and Bravo is my second favorite of all time. Another great thing about him, is how well he does living on forage. He's smart and athletic despite his size, and gets fat every summer on blackberries. My other favorite thing is that he's soooo quiet. If Bravo calls to me, he's letting me know that his pasture is out of food and he needs to be moved. Besides calling to girls in heat, it's the only noise he ever makes. I almost sold him last year to keep his son out of Fern, but couldn't bring myself to do it. He's the sweetest, smartest boy and I love him. **I had a friend come over with a doe that didn't want to stand for Bravo. He would follow her around and flirt, she'd tell him to shove off, and he would just stop... Made my friend wonder if he had low drive, but trust me, that isn't it. He's just an actually respectful buck... Eventually she stood, and he got the job done!
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  Gold

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Sold


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My only complaint about Cadence's mama, Rhythm, was that her milk production was "fine". So I bred Rhythm to a Saanen buck with ROCKSTAR milk production lines and got my gorgeous Cadence. This sweet girl, at just 3 weeks fresh, was already producing more than her mama ever did!

I had planned to keep her for a long time, but I had to make hard cuts this year and she's not a "true" Saansey according to my definition. So I kept her daughter (a 1st gen Saansey) and homed her with a good friend just down the road from me.

Updated 4/29/2025

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