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Old 06/08/08, 03:27 PM
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ADGA French Alpine doelings - MI

My two ADGA french alpine doelings are still available, see them HERE. I'm lowering the price because their dam is slightly lopsided - my fault. I'm not going to show this year so she can refreshen even next year. They're very nice doelings that I would probably keep if I wasn't facing a complete dairy herd sell out within the next two years due to heading off to college...

Their pedigree HERE. Lots of high LA scores.

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This is Babe, their dam, the day after I got her several months ago - it's an older picture but it gives you an idea.

Their grand dam and great-granddam (Katrissa and Kadandra) are both on the MI DHIR honor roll for 2007 for production, which you can see HERE. Kasandra is a typo, if you look up that reg. number you get Kadandra.)

They are being raised on CAE prevention. My entire herd is tested for CL, CAE, and Johne's. (negative). The dam is very easy to milk, nicely placed and sized teats on a very well attached udder. Milking about 6.5-6.75 lbs per day as a FF.

I think I'll price them at 200.00 each, down from 250.00 each. I would love to partially trade for meat rabbits, or do full trades for quality boer does (must be tested). I'm still looking for those LGD pups too!
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