| THE HERD |
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John with AR181 Toddbrook Missnatali Q*4 BrCh (British Saanen) at the Royal Norfolk Show in 1999, where she was inter breed Champion |
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The Beginnings |
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Herd policies and health status | |
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The Males | |
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Goats names | |
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2006 Herd Achievements | |
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The Future | |
| The Beginnings |
RM 131 Ashdene Neferkare. Founder member of our latest family. |
| Herd policies and health status We aim to increase our current total of 11 champions and 17 breed champions. The herd consists of both British Saanen and white British (grade) goats with an occasional Saanen male also standing at stud with us. Our work commitments prohibit us milking any more than 6 animals and usually 4 goatlings (dry yearlings), 4 female kids and 2 males make up the remainder of the herd . |
| The Males Three males in particular have been very influential in our herd - Seaward Sumao, Ashdene Ashworth and their grandson and son respectively, Toddbrook Tallahasee. We try and collect semen on a regular basis from our males and this is usually made available for sale. We are presently looking into upgrading our collecting facilities so that semen collected in future years will meet the stringent export requirements. Current males with semen availability can be seen HERE. |
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| CH R209 Toddbrook Valaquenta Q* and Photo: Peter Cox |
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| Goats names Our naming policy is relatively simple. We currently have four families originating from Kolding Missprue, Oakcroft Hazel, Atherton Genoa and Ashdene Neferkare and all of our female goats have names which identify them to their mothers' particular family. So that we can tell quickly when they were born, these names all begin with the current year letter. As we have now gone through the alphabet, the 2007 crop of female kids will all begin again with the letter "A". The British Saanen males almost always begin with “T” “whilst our British males begin with “M”. Like the females, we try to name them so they are immediately identifiable as coming from their particular family. Of course though, with any good system there are anomalies and Toddbrook Seville is a classic example - she was named for the cancelled city break holiday to Seville which we had to give up as her dam was very ill before kidding. |
| 2006 Herd Achievements |
In 2006 the herd attended 13 ” A”shows and the National Breed Show and were awarded and held 10 CCs (4 different goats), 7 IPCCs, 13 BCCs, 14 Best Goatlings and 11 Best Kids. |
| The Future We continually aim to produce the perfect goat. One day possibly we may achieve this and then we will retire and rest upon our laurels! Until then we will continue to use only the best possible males available, which may involve bringing in blood lines from abroad, so that we can maintain our record of producing goats who do well both in the show ring and in the bucket and whose sons perform well not only in our own herd but in other peoples as well. |
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