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*B CH Old Mountain Farm QuentinQuinn

I really love Q’s looks, he’s so long in body, has such refinement, and his pedigree is pretty outstanding too. I’m expecting some really long, elegant, and refined kids from him. And, in 2015, he earned his permanent champion status!Quinn 9_4_13

(Quentin Quinn is owned by Wildwind Farm – photo courtesy of Wildwind Farm)

His dam and grand dams also have beautiful udders, and milk production stars to back up those udders. In the fall of 2013 he was bred to Hot Tea, and their daughter (Sun Tea) was retained in 2014 while in the fall of 2014, he was bred to Calligraphy, and her polled buckling has been retained. I’m very excited to be adding his bloodlines to our herd!

 Date of Birth — 07/31/2011

ADGA & AGS Registered

Click here for his five generation graphical pedigree

Pedigree Information (click on underlined names to go to that animal’s page & links to their dam and sire pages)

Sire: +B Old Mountain Farm Stag

G Sire:  +B Dawnland Tabby's Maritimer 'E'
2G Sire: Rosasharn Tom's Water Tabby +*S
3G Sire: ++B ARMCH Goodwood Tom Thumb ++*S
3G Dam:  1*M ARMCH Goodwood Water Lily 2*D 'VG'
2G Dam:  Stonewall's India Wilkes
3G Sire: Stonewall's Raising Arizona ++S
3G Dam:  Stonewall's Dizzy Miss Lizzie 
G Dam:   2*M Deldale Fawn *D 'E'
2G Sire: Honeysuckle Ridge Dakota
3G Sire: Springs Run Merry Brandybuck +S
3G Dam:  Prairie Wood Blue Socks
2G Dam:  1*M MCH Denning Hill Michi Kasu 'E'
3G Sire: +B Stonewall's Orbison *S
3G Dam:  Old Mountain Farm Ignition 

Dam: Old Mountain Farm Tianna Quinn

G Sire:  +B GCH Dawnland Tabby's Halifax 'E'
2G Sire: Rosasharn Tom's Water Tabby *S
3G Sire: ++B ARMCH Goodwood Tom Thumb ++*S 'E'
3G Dam:  1*M ARMCH Goodwood Water Lilly 2*D 'VG'
2G Dam:  Stonewall's India Wilkes
3G Sire: Stonewall's Raising Arizona ++S
3G Dam:  Stonewall's Dizzy Miss Lizzie
G Dam:    3*M Old Mountain Farm Brinna Quinn 3*D
2G Sire:  MCH Rosasharn's Patrick Quinn +*S
3G Sire: Stonewall's Mighty Quinn *S
3G Dam:  Stonewall's Ame Ebi 6*D
2G Dam:   2*M Old Mountain Farm Katrina 2*D 'E'
3G Sire: Rosasharn's Little Bear *S
3G Dam:  1*M Gnome Rock Farm Sabrina *D 

Show Record

  • Grand Champion Junior Buck (both rings), MODGA (2012)
  • Reserve Grand Champion Buck, MODGA (2012)
  • Grand Champion Junior Buck (both rings), WRDGA (2012)
  • Reserve Grand Champion Buck, WRDGA (2012)
  • Grand Champion Buck (three rings), NEODGA (2013)
  • BOB Buck, NEODGA (2013)
  • Grand Champion Buck (both rings), WRDGA (2015)

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About Lesa

Lesa raised Nigerian Dwarf goats, Buckeye chickens, honey bees, and produce on her small farm in northeastern Ohio. Since 2010, Lesa's writing has inspired new homesteaders on their journey to more sustainable lifestyles via this website.

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