Blunderosa - Nigerian Dwarf Goats

5072 E. Ascot Dr.
Queen Creek, AZ 85240

ph: 480.987.1569

Blunderosa Nigerian Dwarf Bucks

Old Mountain Farm Zip Code
Old Mountain Farm Zip Code (Cody)
Sire:  Dawnland Tabby's Halifax    Dam:  Twin Creeks AH Finale's ZipDOB 3/1/2008Cody exhibits everything a dairy buck should...long neck, uphill stance, level topline, supersoft haircoat.  And his personality is the icing on the cake.  He loves attention!  We will not be standing Cody to outside does during the 2010 breeding season.  His book may be opened to a select few exceptional does in 2011.

Sandy Hollow Su Fusion
 Sire:  Rosasharn SS UltimateDam:  Sandy Hollow UK Fanny Mae 2*MIf you want LOOOOOONG, Fusion is it!  Fusion will be standing to a few outside does during the 2010 breeding season.  His fee is $100 per doe, and the doe must be CAE free and otherwise healthy   

AGS Flying Goat Cassanova (Zorro)

Flying Goat Cassanova a/k/a Zorro

Zorro is everything a buck should be...great personality, very nice conformation, classic bloodlines,  lotsa color and lets not forget those blue eyes!  He is littermate to Flying Goat Jazzy Blues, 2009 Res. Nat'l Ch. Jr. Buck.  When I found this guy, I wasn't even looking for a buck.  I just had this feeling that he would be a good one,


Click on the pedigree to enlarge to check out his bloodlines.





Blunderosa Handsome Stranger, a son of our super buck Bamboo Acres RowdySea. Rowdy went to another herd and I just happened to have this guy to ttake his place.  He is out of a very nice udder doe out ot the Inavale herd.  Handsome is very nicely put together and has a wonderful disposition.  He should be a quality buck!


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Desert Nanny Bonanza, here is another little guy that I wasn't looking for.  The older he gets, the better he looks to me. Of course, coming from Desert Nanny, what else could you expect but quality? We're breeding a couple of does to him to see what he'll produce.  We'll get his picture updated hopefully in a couple of weeks.


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The Blunderosa has five very different bucks at stud.  What are the differences?  The bloodlines and coloring are the major differences.  Similarities... they all exhibit excellent dairy qualities, have excellent dispositions and are from very good udder does. 

 We occasionally breed our bucks to does outside our herd.  We no longer breed to full size breeds because our facilities were made to accomodate the miniatures.   We put the does in with the buck and when they come in season, we count 21 days.  If after the 28th day they haven't come back into season, we assume they are bred and can go back home.   We do not accept does that are in poor condition or not in good health. 

The service fee is due when you drop off the doe.  We do not charge a per day fee for the doe's care, but we do ask that you bring a bale of alfalfa or bag of alfalfa pellets when you drop off the doe to offset the cost of their care. 

 Your does will be checked several times a day and will have access to good quality hay, fresh water, and shade.

A breeders' certificate or breeding memo will be sent home with you when you pick up your doe, so we appreciate you bringing a copy of the doe's registration papers for us when you drop her off for breeding.

 




This is the projected breeding schedule for our does for the 2010 breeding season.

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5072 E. Ascot Dr.
Queen Creek, AZ 85240

ph: 480.987.1569