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Whoops, NN, didn't see your reply until after I'd replied.
She's a keeper based on A) the length of her dam and her dam's conformation B) Her sire's genetics C) her color D) her teat formation E) ear length F) size of her feet (I've got a thing for big-footed goats...) G) she's a DOE...
Obviously nobody knows for sure until they've grown some, but if you're in this business for any length of time, you get an eye for potential...as I'm sure you know.
I am an optimist, I'd rather say she's a keeper and expect great things than say she might not be and try to find fault where there may not be, and probably isn't going to be...any.
Relics, dear, I'm sorry, but I'm not turnin' this one loose. She's mine..mine...mine.
She's a keeper based on A) the length of her dam and her dam's conformation B) Her sire's genetics C) her color D) her teat formation E) ear length F) size of her feet (I've got a thing for big-footed goats...) G) she's a DOE...
Obviously nobody knows for sure until they've grown some, but if you're in this business for any length of time, you get an eye for potential...as I'm sure you know.
I am an optimist, I'd rather say she's a keeper and expect great things than say she might not be and try to find fault where there may not be, and probably isn't going to be...any.
Relics, dear, I'm sorry, but I'm not turnin' this one loose. She's mine..mine...mine.