Sunday, October 16, 2011

Recently CBF Nigerian said goodbye to some of our animals.  This year, the parting was more difficult than normal.  In reflection, I think it's because as we improve as a herd, I see more value in each animal and 
when I am letting go of one these days, I'm letting go of something that I see merit in, not a 
"cull" animal generally.  But my perspective has changed a bit.  We are letting go of some really good animals who are going forth and doing things we could not do here. 
Like letting SG Nizhoni's Joie de Vivre *D/*M go to Pecan Grove - 
she would not have earned her Superior Genetics title here because we have not 
been able to Linear Appraise.  
We just sent CBF CS Hope Diamond (above) 

And CBF CS Special Dark Chocolate, go to Pixie Hollow Nigerians in Florida. 
At first, it was really hard - these girls were supposed to help further MY herd but the more I thought about 
it, what a great way to get my name out there! What if these girls do really well for Pixie Hollow?  
So, Thank you Pixie Hollow for taking my precious girls!

We also let go of Cleo this year.  Another difficult one to let go.  She is a FF, with a stunning body and lovely udder.  She has always done well in her classes and am pretty sure she could earn her milking stars. 
But a small new herd wanted a really good doe, and I have her daughter and am getting the daughter of her half sister out of the same sire next year soooooo, I reluctantly let her go. 
We are down to 9 goats - 7 does and 2 bucks.  I'm really looking forward to seeing what next year brings for us.  We are just now starting to breed the does and we are going to do 305 milk test again next year. I'd really like to do the Linear Appraisal if we can get a stop next year as well but we'll see if the money is there to do it.  
A bittersweet day for me here at CBF - saying good bye to some great girls but looking to the future and what it holds........


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