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Nigerian Dwarf doe Jennifer has her hands full with her newest litter. L-R: Logan, Kendall, & Molly. |
Way to go, Jennifer! She waited until Thanksgiving morning to deliver a trio of beautiful little doelings. Her kids have the coloring of her other Nigerian Dwarf kids; no Fainter crosses here.
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Logan's coloring is reminiscent of her sire's. (Logan is the gray gal in back.) |
Their names were obvious to me. The firstborn, largest, and strongest had to be Logan; she's silvery gray like an airplane. Her coloring revealed that the sire of this brood was neither Brad Pitt (no tan-and-white pinto kids), nor the ubiquitous BullyBob. (At least I knew enough to keep BullyBob away from the does last spring.) Although Sting's black and gray patches remind me of a harlequin and Logan's triangles of color are more understated, their coloring is definitely of the same gene pool. We're excited to have Logan joining our Nigerian Dwarf herd.
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Newborn Molly (aka MollyToo) is still a bit unsteady on her feet. |
The second born doeling, a medium-size gal with Gateway or cow-like black-and-white coloring resembles Jennifer's second born from her last litter--Todd. This little goat, then, is named Molly. Well, since we already have a guardian dog named Molly, the goat kid is surreptitiously called MollyToo. Anyway, MollyToo--who resembles her 3/4ths brother Todd--is the namesake of another Molly, the second born daughter of parents named Jennifer and Todd. Welcome MollyToo!
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Kendall settles in for a well-earned nap. |
The last born doeling is an attractive brown with coloring similar to her dam's and reminiscent of Jennifer's firstborn from her last litter--Tony. To this day, Tony is probably the prettiest, flashiest kid of the winter/spring 2010 births. This little gal is sharp--if she were human she might be bound for MIT--and somehow the name Kendall just fits.
We are thrilled to have Jennifer's new litter here on the farm! Welcome, kids!
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