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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


Dam, 2YO FF, 17 days fresh

1st gen Saansey

Ember

Goat, Saansey, Kid (female) | Champagne

DOB: 3/18/2022

Sire:
Mercor

British Guernsey

Mercor

GuernseyBuck (male)Red Gold
DOB: 
Mercor belongs to a close friend of mine. She doesn't have a goatzz account, so she gave me permission to add him here. His sire is a very impressive buck at Treasured Sunrise Acres and I'm looking forward to freshening his daughter.
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  Red Gold
Dam:
Aspen

Saanen/Sable

Aspen

Saanen/SableJr. Doe (female)White
DOB: 5/28/20206 yrs
Aspen's genetics were a long time coming, but boy was it worth it... Aspen has multiple champion bloodlines in her pedigree and it shows. As a 2yo FF only 3 weeks fresh, she was giving us 10lb (5 quarts) of milk each day and holding body condition effortlessly without any special feeds. I desperately wanted her to give me a herd sire this year, but she decided that twin doelings would be more fun! Oh well! I'll just keep both of them instead. And luckily, my lovely friends who bought her said I could try again for a herd sire in the future! And I absolutely will, because she is a certifiable bombshell, baby.
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  White
Service Sire:
Nubbie

1st gen Saansey

Nubbie

SaanseyBuck (male)White
DOB: 2/19/20224 yrs
With one chunky lil scur and a mom named Nugget, we just HAD to go with the silly name for this little man! I actually sold Nubbie as a baby, but then bought him back a few weeks later, just to breed him to TWO of my does who needed what his dam has. Which is a high, tight, wide and capacious udder that produced over a gallon a day as a 2yo FF! I can't wait to see what I get when I breed him to Klae (who needs more lateral attachments) and Gypsy (who needs an udder with better teat placement). The Gypsy cross will also be line-breeding on my gorgeous Saanen buck that I lost, Echo. Gypsy is an Echo daughter and Nubbie is a grandson. And since Echo's dam had PERFECT balance and teat placement, I'm very excited :) **Funny thing... Nubbie's dam, Nugget, was born incredibly small and is still my smallest Saansey. Nubbie was born normal-sized and was growing fast, but while at his interim home he got weaned early and now he's small for his age too... Won't make any difference in his babies, but I still find it interesting.
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  White

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Bombshell, baby....

I really REALLY wanted a buckling out of Aspen and Mercor. But instead I got two of the most beautiful doelings I've ever seen in my life... Ember's color doesn't come through great on camera, but it's an amazing silvery-gold champagne color that I'm obsessed with. And her sister got the splashy multi-color pattern from her Sable background...

Once we pulled the sisters off, Aspen blew our socks off by producing 10lb (5 quarts!) of milk each day... I had resolved to be a Saansey-only herd this year, so Aspen already had a new home lined up. Probably a good thing, or I might have kept her... But I just HAD to keep Ember (and I kept her sister close!), and can't wait to see them freshen next summer!


I'll be breeding Ember (and her sister) to Nubbie. They share a grandsire, the incredible Echo! Check him out, his lines are just impeccable...
Depending on how my kiddings go this year, I might keep a doeling out of the cross.


**Sale note:
Ember had good production, but her udder wasn't well enough attached for my liking, so I let her go and kept the linebred daughter.

Updated 4/21/2025

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2nd gen Saansey
Blaze
Dry Yearling (female)2 yrsWhite
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