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DOG Deataigh (Smokey) x RHK Strike's War Paint

100% NZ

Tag 212

Doe

Single (AI)

3/12/25

BW - 5.8

90 - 45.2

Available at MPI sale ​

Big, solid frame, friendly and great forager 

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DOG Maeve x ROW Iron Tartan

100% NZ

Tag 216

Doe

Triplet

3/14/25

BW - 7.6

90 - 41

Available at MPI Sale May23rd​

Awesome build, triplet with a brother that weaned at 52.6 and sister (#217) at 37. Dam is stocky, easy keeper, foraging monster

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DOG Maeve x ROW Iron Tartan

100% NZ

Tag 217

Doe

Triplet

3/14/25

BW - 6.6

90 - 37 

Lot 75 DOG Fiadh

Available at the Spotlight sale May 16th ​

Not quite as big as her sister (#216) but well built with depth in chest and round back end.

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DOG Odin's Powder Blue x ROW Iron Tartan

100% NZ

Tag 225

Doe 

Twin

3/29/25

BW - 7.2

90 - 46.6

Available at the MPI sale May 23rd 

Great depth and frame on her! Her twin sister weaned at 38.6. Comes from an excellent maternal line

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ELC Clarice x ROW Iron Tartan

100% NZ

Tag 242

Doe (waddles)

Triplet

10/22/25

BW - 6.8

90 - 32.4

Lot 97 DOG Clover

​Available at the Spotlight sale May 16th 

Young beautiful doeling. Excellent genetics to add to your farm 

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BKK Sequioia Shez So Fancy x ROW Iron Tartan

100% New Zealand

Tag #239

Doe

Triplet

6/28/25

BW - 7.40

90 - 36

Lot 26 DOG Roisin

Available at the Spotlight sale May 16th

Independent, flashy, great hoof structure, weather hearty long doeling. 

Commercial wether & doeling

DOB - ​6/19/25

Weight as of 12/21/25 - 29 and 30 lbs

The tricolored wether in the foreground and the white doeling on the left side are my special kids. Their dam was an absolute favorite as well as our oldest producing dam on the farm. HMK Jolie was one of first goats here at the farm and was 11+ years old when she had these two beautiful babies. The wether we named Joe and his sister is JoJo named after their dam. Unfortunately, she became ill and died when the kids were about a month old. We had no other dams in milk at this time, and bottle feeding was a constant struggle with them. The lack of mothers milk we believe stunted their growth but not their spirit! They started in on forage, hay and concentrates early. They are both SUPER friendly, healthy and have never left the herd for support or guidance. They are ready to eat all the "non-wanted" vegetation you can offer them or maybe a 4-H project for a loving youngster, or maybe just a forever home as a pasture pet. They must go together.

                                $200

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