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Old 05/30/07, 09:08 AM
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Baby Buckling

Our 5th baby born and the second buckling. I finally got the 'paint' i wanted but he's a boy Will be for sale in the future, registerable at 50%, because the doe's former owner was a and would not part with papers. But all our kids are 75% and higher percentage boers. Will have some purebreds here in 3-4 weeks.
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Old 05/30/07, 09:14 AM
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He is a beautiful boy, congrats. Only purebred and fullblood Boer bucklings are registerable......not percentages. Doelings you can register at any percentage as long as the sire was registered.
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Old 05/30/07, 09:47 AM
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I guess i just assumed that baby boys were the same as does when it came to papers. My bad

But hes still over 3/4 boer, so anyone looking to upgrade would like him?
We are still WAY new at this. And this is our first boy lol.
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Old 05/30/07, 09:51 AM
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I guess i just assumed that baby boys were the same as does when it came to papers. My bad
Its a common enough assumption, nothing to be sorry about. He is a pretty boy and if he is as muscled as it looks like he might be, might make a nice percentage meat sire for someone.
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