Bucks

Jack Flash

We have high hopes for Jack as a sire for foundation stock. Jack is a Nubian from excellent milking lines, and adds a bit of “flash” with his beautifully marked coat. Originally developed in England, the Nubian goat has traditionally been used as a dual purpose breed for both milk and meat. Photos taken at two years.

Jack Flash, spotted bay roan Nubian Buck Jack Flash, spotted bay roan Nubian Buck

Date of Birth

Breed

Registration

Color & Markings

4/17/2008 Nubian Nubian
Red with black points;
Light roan overall;
White and tan spots

Happy Yet’s Flashy Pinkerton
Happy Yet’s Flashy Golddust
Happy Yet’s Gloria Dawn
SIRE LINE RU Kiddin Me’s Oliver Golddust
AGS# N-59962 | ADGA #N001464881
(PB Buck)
Happy Yet’s Brave Heart
RU Kiddin Me’s Olivia Bright
Happy Yet’s Amy Bright

Galloping Winds OT8 Jack Flash

Quality-Farms Jobs Two Socks
Tiffany’s 2S BU3 Pepe Le Pew
Tiffany’s BV Bug
DAM LINE Four Mile PT6 Tassie
ADGA# N001431768
Buttercup Acres Tradeline
Buttercup Acres Ruby’s Taffy
Buttercup Acres Flashy Ruby

AP

AP stands at Sugarplum Dairy as the market goat herd sire. AP arrived in July of 2009, and we look forward to his crop of kids from our Boer and Spanish does in March of 2010. AP is sired by KALR Almost Perfect 10 from Pat and Dawn Foster’s No Step Ranch in Sterling City, Texas.

Almost Perfect Ten Boer Billy Goat Almost Perfect Ten Boer Billy Goat

Date of Birth

Breed

Registration

Color & Markings

Boer
Red with black points;
Light roan overall;
White and tan spots

SIRE LINE KALR Almost Perfect 10ABGA# 10178152

AP

DAM LINE Boer doe