This extremely exotic looking doeling was a surprise to our family. She was born on February 16, 2008. The usual colors will carry on for generations giving your flock a variety of color. Under the cinnamon colored Type B Fleece is a cast of black. Her head and ears have a mottling of white and black that are very beautiful. Her father Banjo has White Type B Fleece and her mother Cherry Vanilla is Light Caramel Type B Fleece. It is obvious that Banjo's father Aiden's award winning caramel-colored genes was dominant while accentuated by the caramel colorings of her mother to make a very beautiful pygora.
This little white gal has at least Type A/B Fleece. She was born on February 9, 2008. She is almost all white with only a small black/brown dorsal spot on the back of her neck. She will have the ability to add much color to your flock from the variety of color from her parents. You can see the dark dorsal spot just under the left ear. It is apparent the 25% recessive white angora gene of her mother's was dominant. Her father Kodie is our multi-colored sire with Type A/B Fleece and her mother Queenie has Light Brown Type B Fleece with a very dark colored head and dorsal stripe down her back.
This gal is completely white and definitely will have Type B Fleece. She was born on February 7, 2008. It is a little surprising that the dominant gene for her fleece type was passed along by her mother Foxy. This little girl also has the ability to bring much color into her offspring. Her father is Oakie our White Type A sire and her mother Foxy is a Dark Caramel Color with Medium Caramel Type B Fleece.
This buck is a very desirable sire. He has thick, beautiful Medium Caramel Type B Fleece, strong build, and excellent conformation to make him a prime patriarch of any flock! As with the Cinnamon Girl, his father is Banjo who brings the caramel and reddish colors from his award winning father "Aiden." However, due to a folly of events, the debudding was not completely successful and he will have small horns. If you want an excellent sire for a good price, this is the guy for you. We are not hesitant to keep him though. His lineage can be traced back to the original flock of Kathleen Jorgensen! |