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Old 07/26/13, 08:54 PM
 
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Clovers, I hate to but in but I have three excellent bucklings and wouldnt mind a bit if you borrowed one, Saada bred and one out of superior genetics.
Thats good to know. I'll be selling my Saanen and Boer bucks after this season and was keeping an eye out for next year's prospects. But I would much prefer to just borrow one. How would that work, like a driveway breeding? I'll be keeping Si, he's darn good at detecting so I can probably get an accurate guess of standing heat. I'm going with the Saanen buck for the Snubian girls this year, but I can't wait for some Nubian babies out of them the following season. Do you have pictures of the boys? I'm not good at judging goats and I'll have to wait to see udders, but maybe when the time comes, you can help me choose the best match for the girls. I would love a bit of color but correcting any faults the girls might have is priority. Thanks! Feel free to PM me with details. I know it'll be a while, but always good to have a plan.
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Old 07/26/13, 08:59 PM
 
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The buck is brother to the one I used. I really like that third kid on here that is listed in your Craigslist ad. Nothing sells for full market or even close to it this time of year like myself kids going back to school breaks the bank and from my understanding there is this wonderful mysterious thing called a vacation folks must need a lot of money for because it ain't happening here.
To get money might as well breed them for spring kids. I would look for a brisket and rump buck knowing the lines on buck side you should have good udders. I have a lot of Dumas here all but one goat is out of came breedings
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Old 07/26/13, 09:03 PM
 
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Not to hijack you can view my boys on my Facebook udderly southern dairy goats you shouldn't ned to be a member to see.. I am very pleased with how my new boys are growing very nicely papered ones from superior genetics. I trust you to borrow and bring back
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Old 07/26/13, 10:33 PM
 
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Not to hijack you can view my boys on my Facebook udderly southern dairy goats you shouldn't ned to be a member to see.. I am very pleased with how my new boys are growing very nicely papered ones from superior genetics. I trust you to borrow and bring back
Which ones are they? I see Rupert, a Dutchess buckling and Spring Breeze buck. Are those the right ones? They all look great, it'd be hard to choose. I'd be happy with any one of the three you still have next fall.
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Old 07/27/13, 07:44 AM
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