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Bennett, CO, 80102
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Goats240
Breeding Chart
  • LaMancha18
    • Foundation1
      • Buck1
      • Deceased7
    • Breeding Stock7
      • Jr. Doe1
      • Dry Yearling1
      • Buck5
    • For Sale9
      • Jr. Doe2
      • Kid (female)3
      • Kid (male)4
    • Sold29
      • Sr. Doe5
      • Jr. Doe2
      • First Freshener2
      • Dry Yearling3
      • Kid (female)9
      • Kid (male)8
  • Mini Nubian29
    • Foundation12
      • Sr. Doe5
      • Dry Yearling1
      • Buck4
      • Wether2
      • Deceased43
    • Breeding Stock12
      • Sr. Doe5
      • Dry Yearling3
      • Buck4
    • For Sale7
      • Dry Yearling1
      • Buck1
      • Kid (male)5
    • Sold113
      • Sr. Doe13
      • Doe2
      • Jr. Doe9
      • First Freshener6
      • Dry Yearling8
      • Kid (female)22
      • Buck19
      • Kid (male)15
      • Kid Wether15
      • Wether4
  • Nubian0
    • Sold1
      • Sr. Doe1


S17

Bad Alibi's OH S17

Goat, LaMancha, Kid (male) | 2024 Kid

DOB: 4/15/2024 (2 yrs)

Sire:
Tule Creek Dream Overhaul

Feb 2022 Kid

Tule Creek Dream Overhaul

LaManchaBuck (male)Black & Tan
ADGA# L002231956DOB: 2/11/20224 yrs
This guy has quite the story. In 2022 I sought out a few farms looking for a new bucklings. I needed to bring in some new genetics so I reached out to a friend of mine (Katy Vincent - Prairie Ridge Dairy Goats) to ask for recommendations. Katy gave me several farms to look at and after researching, I landed on two. Tule Creek and M's Sagebrush. I reached out to both (not realizing that they were good friends and similar styles) and received communication from Tule Creek first. Being the impulsive person I am (a GREAT trait in this scenario), I put down my deposit and started making arrangements. A few days later Marshall (M's Sagebrush) reached out to me after seeing a post I had that was offering Here Be Goats KV Maycee to go back to her original breeder. Kelley Hines (Here Be Goats) was having a tough year and Marshall offered to gift me a buckling in return for me gifting Maycee to Kelley. If you know me, you KNOW that I love a good story stitched with love so I gladly accepted. I started making arrangements with him for pick up and he was also offering ANOTHER local friend of mine (South Fork LaManchas) as a birthday present one of his doelings. I reached out to Marilou and Richie of South Fork LaManchas to see if they wanted to split gas with me and the rest was history! One weekend I made a trip to Winslow, Arizona to visit Marshall and Trudy and I loved my buckling so much I also asked if I could bring home a doe kids as well and the very next weekend I visited Hallam, NE and met Lee & Carey Bartram (who had no available doe kids when I asked them as well) to bring home the other amazing buckling. Both places I found new friends and great animals! I am so fortunate to have these animals in my herd and to have gained two new friends! Smiley face
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 ADGA# L002231956 Black & Tan
Dam:
Bad Alibi's TW Maleficent

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Bad Alibi's TW Maleficent

LaManchaJr. Doe (female)P38
ADGA# L002275952 DOB: 4/19/20224 yrs

Naming Background

We all know the story of Maleficent and we needed to retain as many daughter's out of Cee Cee as possible to help her earn her milk star. In 2022 Cee Cee gave us beautiful doe twins! One reminded me of "Aurora" so it only seemed natural to name her sister after Sleeping Beauty's nemesis. The plot of the story told as
"A vengeful fairy is driven to curse an infant princess, only to discover that the child may be the one person who can restore peace to their troubled land."
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 ADGA# L002275952 P38

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Health Records

Date Procedure Details/Notes
4/19/2024Kid Care - Disbudding
Dr B
4/15/2024Birth
3:00 PM | 8.1 lbs 

Updated 5/21/2025

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