Jack FlashWe 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. |
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Date of Birth |
Breed |
Registration |
Color & Markings |
| 4/17/2008 | Nubian | Nubian |
Red with black points;
Light roan overall; White and tan spots |
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| 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) |
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| Happy Yet’s Brave Heart | |||
| RU Kiddin Me’s Olivia Bright | |||
| Happy Yet’s Amy Bright | |||
Galloping Winds OT8 Jack Flash |
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| Quality-Farms Jobs Two Socks | |||
| Tiffany’s 2S BU3 Pepe Le Pew | |||
| Tiffany’s BV Bug | |||
| DAM LINE | Four Mile PT6 Tassie ADGA# N001431768 |
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| Buttercup Acres Tradeline | |||
| Buttercup Acres Ruby’s Taffy | |||
| Buttercup Acres Flashy Ruby | |||















