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          Fluffball Farms Mim
               2/27/03
              Light Caramel
                   Type B Fleece
            Sire:  Hollyhock Hollow Cobalt
            Dam:  Mt. Hood View Polly
            Kidding record: ?, 2, 2, 3

       Mim was our first gal from Oregon, and you can see why we were so
happy to get her!  Absolutely beautiful fleece on this doll!  She has
given us two sets of twins since we've owned her - a doeling and a
buckling out of KAF Mario, and grey agouti doelings out of Matisse in
2007.   While she will probably never be a really friendly goat due to her
unsettled start with us, her offspring are all quite personable, and have
her awesome fiber.  We expect many years of great things from this
Foundation doe.  Mim was bred to Matisse again this year - why mess
with success?

  
        
      
            Snokist Farm Morisot
                10/14/05
                   Solid Black
                   Type C Fleece
           Sire:  Snokist Farm Braveheart
           Dam:  Snokist Farm Newly Lizuli - pygmy
           Kidding record: 2

     Morisot is our smallest Pygora doll, and she is by far the most
mischievous.  In spite of this, she has proven to be a most excellent
mother.  She is a true black outside, but her cashmere fiber is a light
grey color, and very hard to see under all the black guard hairs.  
Morisot's doelings out of Matisse in 2007 were black with very silky
coats and better size than their mother.  Morisot was with VanGogh for
2008, but apparently didn't like him, and wouldn't let him breed.   She
has now been with Redmond for September kids.


      
      



             3/02/06
              Light Grey Agouti
                Type C Fleece
          Sire:  Hollyhock Hollow Cobalt
          Dam:  Kiddin Around Farm Dixie
          Kidding Record: 2

  Bridget came to us from Fluffball Farms in Oregon, and is the
daughter of the same great buck that sired Mim.  She is by far the most
friendly, in-your-face, you'd-better-scratch-me goat that you would ever
want to meet, which is why it is REALLY hard to get a good picture of
her!  She has cashmere fleece which has a hint of silver to it, and has the
same great conformation that all our dolls from Fluffball Farm inherit.  
Bridget was bred to Matisse for Spring 2008 kids,  but lost the second
kid because she didn't know enough to clean it off, and lost the first
because he got a chill and developed pneumonia.  We now know that
goats need a heat lamp for a while after they're born.  Sheep are a lot
hardier!


   
      
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