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milkmaid



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 10:05 am    Post subject: hope its ok to do this Reply with quote

thought that it might be an idea to ask you guys what you think of my adverts for tomorro.

for sale to suitable homes

3 young nanny kids.

April.

d.o.b 11th April 2007
Dam: British Toggenburg (Sinne May)

April is the oldest of this years kids she has a brilliant character and is the quietest . She has horns and a shaggy coat which are a great asset here on the western isles she has brilliant lines on her mothers side. The golden colour should be passed on to any kids.


Gust

d.o.b 11th April 2007
Dam: British Toggenburg (Sinne May)

Gust is a hornless nanny kid again she has the golden colour. Her character is cheeky but she is a gentle animal with a slim build. She has a beautiful face like the rest, and looks to died for and will be a asset to any herd as a milker or as companion for another goat.

Storm

d.o.b 21st April 2007
Dam: Toggenburg (Sinne Zokey)

This is a unique opportunely to acquire a nanny kid from fantastic line in milk animals. Her grandparents are from two of the best Toggenburg herds in the UK. Storm is a real sweet with lots of potential as anything asked of her, she is a gentle creature and will make a fantastic animal for a herd to improve the stock.


All this years kids are to a Golden Guernsey which are known to be quiet and good to handle. And all dams are outstanding milking animals with awards winning lines and brilliant animals to handle and keep.


These animals will only be sold to suitable homes
this will mean that any home will be home checked by breeder as these animals are gems and will be missed by us.


And will be wormed and liver fluked.


Please keep in mind that goats are a long term commitment but can give a lot of satification to any owner as well as products .


Also Sharabek Brandy will be standing at stud this year



please feel free to ask any questions or inquiries


and also differnt poster



Standing at Stud

Sharabek Brandy

Large young powerful billy with good bone. Brandy stands at 79 cm at the shoulder. His unusual chocolate colouring makes him a rare animal amongst goats, his breed old English makes him ideally suited to conditions on the Western Isles. This billy is from good old enlish lines which contain good lines for both milk and meat goats depending on what is wanted from the kids. This billy will improve most flocks, as he is horned and proved fertile he is a good choice for any flock. He has a good temperament which lends him to be a nice animal to handle.

This billy is regularly handled by teenage girls and has been halter trained and is regularly groomed. He can be tethered in good weather. Prices for stud start at £25


also young stock for sale.

if its not ok I'll take it off

thanks
nonie
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CP
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 11:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Very good! (just don't show AR or he'll be wanting to buy them! Rolling Eyes Maybe it's just as well you're so far away! Laughing )

I hope you get some positive responses to the adverts & they go to good homes. Wink
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milkmaid



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Location: isle of lewis

PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 8:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

and it's raining Evil or Very Mad
hopefully it will not put people off , Sad
and that the goats show off for everyone Wink ,got to go to the crofters
get some treats for people to feed them
it seems to drying up a bit so fingers xed Very Happy
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jaydee67
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 10:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Of course it's ok (well I think so anyway! Wink ) ! Good luck with finding great homes for them - I would take thme from those adverts (want to come visit to check me out?) - although I may need more space!
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milkmaid



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PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 10:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

i've put a post in the diary about the day
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