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Rosasharn Hames Scotch 4*D AR1803

 



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Born: August 7, 1999
Gold and white roan
Height: 21 7/8"
Dam:
Rosasharn's Tobiko Surprize 3*D
Sire:
ARMCH Goodwood
Tom Thumb ++*S "E"

Dam of MCH Hames & Axle's Gaugin 91.3
and Little John

Kidding Record

2000 - Twin doelings (Bourbon & Freja)
2001 - Twin bucks (both wethered)
2002 - Triplets (2 bucks, 1 doe) (LJ, Lightbringer & Copper)
2003 - Triplets (2 surviving bucks, 1 doeling)
2004- Quads (2 does, 2 bucks)
2005 - Quads (4 bucks, 2 survived)

2006 - Quints (3 does, 2 bucks, ) 3 Survived
2007 - Twin does (1 survived)
2009 - Triplet bucks

Scotch was one of our first does born here. She has the sweetest face, and it carries to all of her kids. Though the pictures aren't very good, she is very uphill good skin, decent production, and an excellent brood doe. As she matures, her length of body and body capacity become very evident. This passes on her offspring, just look at LJ and Bourbon. Her only trip to the show ring was later in life, and she wasn't happy there at all. She'll stay home now with her mother and the rest of the herd. But her lineage parades on.

Scotch is truly the foundation of our herd. Her milk tests are proving quite good, very high in butterfat. She heads up our cream line of goats, along with her daughter Copper and Bourbon. Scotch was rested in 2008, and has been bred to her great grandson, Lane, for February babies. This combines several trees of the Tom Thumb Line, along with some of our own unique genetic combination, through Chamisoul. The three boys she delivered continue that legacy of wonderful front ends, strong backs and great dairy!

DHIR Record
Year
Age
Milk
BF %
BF
Pro%
Pro
Height
Days in Milk
2004
4y 7m
544
6.8
37
4.6
25
266
2005
5y 6 m
187
6.4
12
4.3
8
136
2006
6 y 6m
359
7.0
25
4.5
16
22.25"
260
2007
7 y 9 m
190
6.7
26
4.6
18
190
2009
9y 6m
2010
               

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Some of Scotch's Kids
(Left) Bourbon, (Center) Little John