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The New Goat Kids

We’ve been getting lots of questions about and requests for pictures of the new goat kids, so here they are from oldest to youngest (they are also posted on the 2013 kid page at Bramblestone Farm). Chai Tea and Tigers Eye are sold and Pearl Tea and Silvermist are retained, but otherwise, they are for sale. The first three are bucklings that have Jewel Box as their dam and Old Mountain Farm Palindrome as their sire. They are Moonstone, Obsidian, and Tiger’s Eye, and any of these three would make very nice herdsires:

Moonstone Obsidian Small

 

 

DSC_0109The next three have Hot Tea as their dam and Palindrome as their sire. They are Chai Tea (doeling), Dragon Tea (buckling), and Pearl Tea (doeling), and they are all just gorgeous kids. I think Dragon is just so spectacular looking – he will be a nice buck.

Chai Tea LeftDragon Right 250 x 275 2

Pearl Left

The next three have Tinker Bell as their dam and Palindrome as their sire. They are Oberon (buckling), Rosetta (doeling), and Silvermist (doeling) – Tinker Bell certainly did a fantastic job producing kids with her coloration!

Oberon RightRosetta Right

The final group of kids has Bit ‘O’ Honey as their dam and Huckleberry Bey as their sire. Huckleberry is a polled (i.e. no horns) buck so three of these four are also polled. They are Samoa (polled buckling), Almond Joy (polled doeling), Toffee (doeling), and S’more (polled doeling).

Almond Joy Right 2Samoa Left 2

Toffee Right

Smore Left 1

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Lesa Wilke is a homesteader and freelance writer who loves to inspire others on their journey to more sustainable lifestyles. She accomplishes this by sharing the skills she’s learned (plus support, advice & tips) while farming goats, chickens, honeybees, and produce.

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  1. Janet G says

    April 12, 2013 at 9:28 pm

    So so cute and the pictures make them look even better. I can’t believe you can get them to pose at this age! Loved seeing the pictures.

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  2. Carol J. Alexander says

    April 8, 2013 at 9:27 am

    They are absolutely adorable, Lesa. Thanks for sharing.

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    • Lesa says

      April 8, 2013 at 3:44 pm

      Thanks Carol, they are so adorable at this stage – I wish everyone could cuddle them, it would make everyone feel better!

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