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Old 10/28/07, 10:41 PM
 
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I want the honest answer of this doe. Thanks

I wanted to know what do u think of her becuz I cannot FIGURE out if she is good for the goat show ( NOT ADGA ).... I am learning.. The pictures of my friend of mine. She asked me about her. I told her I am so sorry... I took the picture of her at my farm becuz she was here for the stud service. Thank u Please let me know... But I need SOMEONE help me with the pictures.. I NEED someone to post it for me.. Thank u so much..
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Old 10/28/07, 11:01 PM
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Old 10/28/07, 11:07 PM
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Sorry it took so long and it turned out so tiny I had odd programs to work with. Register with photo bucket its free and it will generate codes that you can work with. She seems to be a pretty doe.How old is she? Im afraid I know nothing about shows I got mine for milk and Im new to goats.
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Old 10/28/07, 11:09 PM
 
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Thanks.. She is 1 1/2 years old.. That is okay . I know it is small. I am surprise it is small. UGH. Oh well. But thanks !
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Old 10/29/07, 06:44 AM
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DGL, I don't know enough to provide any valuable input, but she looks to me like a nice doe. I'm sure others with more experience and a good eye will be along to help you out.

I use Photobucket for my photos, and find it works well. Hope this helps.

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Old 10/29/07, 10:53 AM
 
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Thanks. I was hoping that someone can tell me what her looks and stuff whatever u called it. Thanks..
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Old 10/29/07, 02:47 PM
 
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Hello. I guess I am going to try again one more time.. My friend is begging me to find out. Please let me know and see what do u think of her. She wanted to know if she is good for the goat show or not..
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Old 10/29/07, 03:05 PM
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From the little I know, and the little I can see in that pic, she looks like a nice doe. She looks like she has a nice topline, rump and ears.
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Old 10/29/07, 03:06 PM
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Old 10/29/07, 03:07 PM
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Good job! That's tons better!
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Old 10/29/07, 03:26 PM
 
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Thanks. Anyone else who have a good eye LOL..
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Old 10/29/07, 03:59 PM
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Very good topline, Her back legs arn't as straight as I am told to look for, good ears! Rump looks good. But she looks really small to be a yearling! Have you seen her sire and dam?? Are they on the small side?? Maybe she had a case of cocci. Or she could just be a slow grower. Over all I like her!
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Old 10/29/07, 04:51 PM
 
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Okay.. Her dad is TALL. But her mom is short (not from cocci case).. I have her mom. I LOVE her to death! She is short for being a nubian goats but She is a good milker. So That is all I am going to tell my friend about that and I HAVE NO idea what u mean about her back leg. HUH....
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Old 10/29/07, 04:52 PM
 
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Oh i forgot to mentioned that the picture that I took was LAST FALL or LAST winter. She got bred in Feb.. And she had her baby in June..
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Old 10/29/07, 05:26 PM
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Oh i forgot to mentioned that the picture that I took was LAST FALL or LAST winter. She got bred in Feb.. And she had her baby in June..

Can you get a updated picture??
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Old 10/29/07, 05:29 PM
 
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I will have to try becuz my camera BROKE! It made me so mad that it FLEW off of my van dash!!. Oh well. I will ask my mother in law and see if I can borrow it and take picture of her whenever I go to my friend's house..
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Old 10/29/07, 11:03 PM
 
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She's a pretty doe. When you take new photos, do it when her udder is full. Take one from the side and the other from the rear. The udder counts for alot of points in a show goat and is one of the determining factors for me as to which does to keep and which to cull.
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