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JK Herd It All, LLC

Rare heritage poultry & dairy goats for exhibition, production, and home

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Mishicot, WI, 54228
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    HAS WATTLES - V30 - JKHerdItAll ____ Violet Hour

    Goat, Oberhasli, Kid (female)

    DOB: 5/3/2026 (Under 1 yr)

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    Dam:
    HAS WATTLES - Windscape JB Last Call VVVG 85

    HAS WATTLES - Windscape JB Last Call VVVG 85

    OberhasliDoe (female)
    ADGA# AB2287793DOB: 2/25/20233 yrs
    We haven't fully moved to OpenHerd - click here to see more pics & details on our site! Windscape JB Last Call VVVG 85 - "Lasty" ADGA American Oberhasli Doe | AB2287793 DOB: 02/25/2023 Alpha-s1 Casein: E/E Linear Appraisal: VVVG 85 (2025, scored 1 month fresh) Lasty is a clean, correct young Oberhasli doe out of CH Windscape 3GS Lilly 91 EEEE (AB1700091) and sired by *B Vanjust Lee Jaeger Bomb (AB1844083). Her paternal granddam is SGCH Vanjust TA Bramble 3*M EEEE 92, the 2015 ADGA National Champion and Best Udder. Her maternal grandsire is ++*B SGCH Sparkling-Acres 3 Gun Salute 91 VEE, a three-time ADGA National Premier Sire and sire of multiple National Champions. She completed her first lactation on DHI at 1,219 lbs, 3.5% fat, 3.1% protein over 254 days, with an ME of 1,709 lbs. She carries E/E Alpha-s1 casein and wattles. As a 2023 junior doe, she earned a Reserve Grand Championship and placed first multiple times at ADGA shows. She is now entering her second freshening and has her first daughter on the ground.
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     ADGA# AB2287793

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    Who likes wattles?! These twins both inherited their dam's wattles, a relatively rare trait in American Oberhasli.

    Just like Tasty last year, this girl and her sister both came out ready to eat and play immediately. We are SO impressed by their dam!

    Their dam Windscape JB Last Call scored VVVG 85 a month into her first freshening last year. It looks like our area is being skipped for LA this year, but hopefully we'll be able to update her score next year. We just learned that their maternal granddam, Lilly is STILL milking at 12 years old! That is incredible longevity for a dairy goat.

    The sire(s) of these girls could be Maui, Heartbreaker, Spitfire, or Helios for some half-Guernsey action. They look very different, so we’re guessing there are two daddies. We’ll run DNA soon! Depending who the sire(s) are, one of these cuties MIGHT be up for grabs later.

    This sister adopted Jess as soon as she was born, so she'll be staying! V31 MIGHT be available - we'll see!

    Updated 5/13/2026

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