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 6 yrs. old

DOB: 5/08/2004
Lavender Chamoisee, American
CAE status April 2011: Negative

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Linear Appraisal:
2007:  3-03  VVVE/89


Show Record:
Not shown in this herd
          
           SS:  ++*B SG Redwood Hills Journey Fortune
                                                  2-04 VEE/90
 
Sire:  +*B SG Olentangy Fortune Arcturus
                                           2-02  VEE/90
           SD:  GCH Olentangy Audularia 5*M
                                         4-03 EEEE/92
 
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           DS:  +*B  SG Tempo Aquila Kobos Brownie Boy
                                                  3-04 VEE/87
Dam:  G A Dairy Cocoa’s Galaxy Girl

        
DD: Avonlea’s Cocoa Plum




4yrs. Old


6yrs. old

(All Andie photos courtesy of Great Adventure Farm)

2011: It has been five years since we brought a milking doe into our herd, but due to the severe losses we encountered this year we desperately needed the milk.  We were blessed to have been contacted about "Andie". 

"Andie" is a beautiful example of how an older doe should look as she matures. Her production is outstanding with a mammary that is a soft buttery texture that milks down completely.  She is structurally correct with an excellent topline, a flat rump from thurl to thurl, and an excellent set of feet and pasterns for an older doe. 

She transitioned well after being sold soon after she kidded this year (2011).  Despite the traveling so soon after kidding and being on a new farm with new routines, she still peaked at 13lbs.  We think this is fabulous considering her age and the transition she had to go through.

We are thrilled to have her join us on our farm.




Sequoia Wood Farm
Albany, Oregon  97322

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