Lady Slipper freshened with buck/doe twins on May 19th, just a few hours after her sister, Lilac. It was fun having them freshen on the same day. The kids are second generation Mini Alpines and will be registered with the Miniature Dairy Goat Association (MDGA). We are sure the doeling will excel as a home milker and potentially a show goat as well. Lady Slipper is easy to hand milk and and a joy to have around the barn.
Mini Alpines are excellent homestead milk goats who average about 3/4 gallon of sweet, rich milk per day while eating only about a third of what a full size goat eats. They truly combine the best of the Alpine and Nigerian Dwarf breeds and are coveted by homesteaders wanting fresh milk and cheese.
Lilac freshened with an adorable set of twin bucklings on May 19th. The boys are super sweet and will make great pet wethers. Lilac herself is proving to be a very easy milker with nice sized teats and large orifices.
Lilac is s first generation Mini Alpine registered with the Miniature Dairy Goat Association (MDGA) Mini Alpines average about 3/4 gallon of sweet, rich milk per day while eating only about a third of what a full size Alpine eats. They truly combine the best of the Alpine and Nigerian Dwarf breeds and are coveted by homesteaders wanting fresh milk and cheese.
Novel delivered triplets on February 27th , one day short of the leap day delivery she had last year. I love the look of these kids and would love to see them go to a home that is interested in showing in the Miniature Dairy Goat Association virtual shows.
In addition to being show quality, these girls will be great family milkers. Mini Alpines average about 3/4 gallon of sweet, rich milk per day while eating only about a third of what a full size Alpine eats. They truly combine the best of the Alpine and Nigerian Dwarf breeds and are coveted by homesteaders wanting fresh milk and cheese.
Their dam, Carl B’s RP Novel *M (VEEE 90), scored an impressive Ex 90 on Linear Appraisal at only 3 years old with an Excellent in Mammary and Back. She has an exceptionally high rear udder and an excellent foreudder. Novel is an absolute sweetheart to have around the barn and is a joy to milk.
These kids will be registered with the Miniature Dairy Goat Association as first generation Mini Alpines and will be eligible to participate in MDGA shows and milk testing. The buckling is available as a herd sire.
Novel delivered Leap Day triplets on February 29th with an easy, fast birth. The kids were up and nursing in record time and have continued to thrive. We are so impressed with the buckling that we are planning to collect semen from him to use for Artificial Insemination in our own herd and for sale to other Mini Alpine breeders.
The doelings have bright futures as family milkers. Mini Alpines average about 3/4 gallon of sweet, rich milk per day while eating only about a third of what a full size Alpine eats. They truly combine the best of the Alpine and Nigerian Dwarf breeds and are coveted by homesteaders wanting fresh milk and cheese.
Their dam, Carl B’s RP Novel *M (VEEE 90), scored an impressive Ex 90 on Linear Appraisal at only 3 years old with an Excellent in Mammary and Back. She has an exceptionally high rear udder and an excellent foreudder. Novel is an absolute sweetheart to have around the barn and is a joy to milk.
Their sire, Cabochon DJ Casanova *B , is a handsome buck who scored an 87 on his LA as a yearling with an “excellent” on his front legs and took 1st place in two rings at the 2017 Boon Companions buck show in Missouri. His daughters have done very well in the show ring including Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion wins.
These kids will be registered with the Miniature Dairy Goat Association as first generation Mini Alpines and will be eligible to participate in MDGA shows and milk testing. The buckling may be available for sale as a herd sire after collection.
Novel delivered this beautiful pair of sundgau Mini Alpine doelings on February 28th. These girls will be registered with the Miniature Dairy Goat Association as first generation Mini Alpines and will be eligible to participate in MDGA shows and milk testing.
These girls have a proven performance pedigree and we expect them to live up to that with correct conformation and excellent milk production.
Their dam, Carl B’s RP Novel *M, has an exceptionally high rear udder and an excellent foreudder. She is a joy to milk.
Novel delivered an adorable pair of twin Mini Alpine doelings on Monday, April 2nd with an quick, easy afternoon delivery -the very best kind!
These girls have bright futures as family milkers. Mini Alpines average about 3/4 gallon of sweet, rich milk per day while eating only about a third of what a full size Alpine eats. They truly combine the best of the Alpine and Nigerian Dwarf breeds by giving the rich milk of a Nigerian with the greater volume of an Alpine.