"Aggressively Pursuing the ULTIMATE Dairy Goat"!
SS:++*B Tempo Aquila Freelance EX91EEE
Sire: *B Shining Moon Quintessential
SD: GCH Shining Moon Sine Qua Non
'09 Res nat'l GCH, EX93 EEEE
4-11 290 3530 3.0 107 3.3 118 (Top Ten 2009: #4 Protein)
Western Pearl Quint Ferrari 1yrVG87VVVV
DS:*B Pearl Valley Abriham Lincoln-AI
(son of GCH PV Lilac EX93EEEE, E front end,
1pl adged doe, '05 nat'l show, 1st udder)
Dam: Western Pearl ALL Carrera GT VG89VEVE
DD: Western Pearl Anakin Lexus
5yr EX 91 EEEE
Show: '11 2X1st,2X2nd
Milk: peak as yrlg 8lbs, very level lactation
Our first Carrera daughter to freshen, Ferrari has not dissapointed! She may very well be the nicest doe I have ever bred. She kidded May 3rd, 2011 with two huge (!!!) black doe kids, Veyron, and Audi TT. They were so big we were afraid they were triplets, they came out as big as two week old kids, but she had no problem.
These pictures were taken at just a month fresh, when she was shown, and she has matured a lot since then. She still was only beaten this year by a doe that was much older, fresh two months longer, and thus bigger, and a very nice doe. Her mammary is very similar to her dam's, which really seemed to bloom with a second freshening. All the attachments are very, very nice. Her teat shape has matured this fall, and they look a lot better then the picture above. Very well deliniated.
This doe is very long, extremely sharp, angular, and dairy, with lots of style and excellent feet and legs. She takes in body after her sires side, resembling the great Sine Qua Non, but has the extreme mammary attatchment like her dam. This fall her rear udder is every bit as nice as Carrera's. They are the kind of does you can milk out, and they have such attachment that you exclaim "what a beautiful rear udder!" She is easy to show, and seems to love the ring. She is also very consistent in production like her dam.
She was the highest yearling at our 2011 appraisel session, and the only negative comment on the doe was she just lacked maturity, which she is already getting this fall.
When I go to fault this doe, the only things I find wrong are only immaturity issues, and I anxiously await allowing this doe to show next year, including the 2012 ADGA Nat'l show in Ft. Collins. This fall she has continued to grow and deepen.
I had considered trying an A.I. for this doe to possibly keep a buck, but I couldn't get past the linebreeding to the beautiful Milagro in my barn, live. When I think about the cobination of these two, I get real excited. After all, Milagro's full brother did sire the '10 Nat'l RGCH! This also ties the last great GCH Lilac son, Laredo, into this dam line. She is bred to Milagro, and due 3/9/2012