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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


4mo

4mo

3rd gen Saansey

Lucky

Goat, Saansey, Kid (female) | White

DOB: 3/14/2025

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
Dam:
Chance

2nd gen

Chance

SaanseyDoe (female)White
DOB: 6/4/20233 yrs
If you want a long story sometime, ask me about the Pearl Curse! Long story short, Pearl was an amazing Saanen milker with an obnoxious personality. I kept her progeny for years and years trying to get a baby WITH her production and WITHOUT her bratty attitude. After a couple dozen failures on that front (EVERY baby either had bad production or a bad attitude), I finally gave up on the idea right before Chance was born. And since Chance is actually line bred on Pearl, there was zero chance that I was going to keep her. Zero. But I didn't have anybody to sell along with her (I try to sell in pairs), so I waited, because she wasn't any trouble. A few weeks later, she still... Still wasn't any trouble... In fact, I actually really liked her... She never made a peep, was never pushy or rude or annoying. Somehow, a Pearl baby managed to be the sweetest and quietest kid of the year. I am dyyyying to see if she gets the production!! She probably won't. But gosh she's just the sweetest baby. **Update: So far her production is mediocre! shocker. 6lb a day, and my bare minimum to keep a doe is 7lb. So Chance is for sale, but somehow I suckered myself into keeping her polled daughter out of Bravo. 57th time's the charm, eh?
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  White

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Lucky is a sweet polled doeling, but a bit of a troublemaker so I sold her. No time for troublemakers!

Updated 2/16/2026

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