The Buck PageI truly believe that the bucks are half of your herd. My bucks get the same care as my does. They have their hooves trimmed regularly, they cut clipped in the spring, wormed on schedule, etc. I also enjoy showing my bucks when possible.
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Walnut-Mtn. Peter Pan
Peter Pan joined our herd from Pennsylvania and I am very impressed with him so far. He has style and power, combined with dairy character and correctness. He will be available for breeding service this fall. This is a new picture of him.I like the kids that I got out of him and I really liek the udders on his doe kids. Pan was injured by one of the other bucks this year and sustained nerve damage to his shoulder. He doesn't walk quite right, but he is still able to breed.
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Granted-Wishes PVS Evolution *B
"Lou" joined our herd in 2004 from the beautiful Granted Wishes herd here in Michigan. I have been very impressed with their herd and the direction they are going with their animals. They gave me a great opportunity by allowing me to own this fine young buck. Thank you Chad and Carrie. Lou combines the wonderful Waiilatpu and Pearl Valley herd names. I only got one doe kid out of Lou to keep this year, but I am looking forward to more doe kids next year and seeing his daughter freshen. Pictured is Evolution's dam, 6*M Waiilatpu Cowboy's Elaine
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Granted-Wishes Loak's Malachi
Malachi is our newwest addition. I am hoping he can help tie together the lines I have, and make his own improvments too. Go back to the first page of milking does Go to the 2006 sales page Go back to the previous page |