Congrats on your new boys! How fun to have Spring kids! A question for you, Is Alice a Lamancha, and did you breed her to your Nigerian buck for mini lamanchas? Just curious, as I am going to look further at this seeing as I have a nigerian buck, but I may just get a Lamancha buckling this summer for Zolena.
Jewel, Alice is a first generation Mini-Mancha (half Lamancha half Nigerian). She was bred to a Nigerian because I don't have a Mini-Mancha buck so the babies are 3/4 Nigerian. One has ears and two don't. I just heard that a friend has a Mini-Mancha buck I can use next year.
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Awwww. Cute! I can't be sure, but I think it is Dos that looks like one of the 'priests' of Herron Hill. :)
Very Cute, Wendy!
That's Tres Marigold.
Thanks Clare.
They are very cute
Oh, how fabulous!
Congratulations!! And good job to the mama. Three is hard work!
Cuteness! Congratulations! It is going to be so much fun at your farm,3 little kids bouncing everywhere!
How adorable! How fares mama Marigold?
Congrats on your new boys! How fun to have Spring kids! A question for you, Is Alice a Lamancha, and did you breed her to your Nigerian buck for mini lamanchas? Just curious, as I am going to look further at this seeing as I have a nigerian buck, but I may just get a Lamancha buckling this summer for Zolena.
Jewel, Alice is a first generation Mini-Mancha (half Lamancha half Nigerian). She was bred to a Nigerian because I don't have a Mini-Mancha buck so the babies are 3/4 Nigerian. One has ears and two don't. I just heard that a friend has a Mini-Mancha buck I can use next year.
Thanks Wendy, I will have to look further into crossing for mini's, btw, love your blog!
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