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Leap 'N Leabo Viv Ramona
2*M

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03-02 90 VEEE
2005 ADGA Nat'l: 18th of 54



 
GCH Leap' N Leabo Rainman Splash 2*M


5-03 91 VEEE FS
(In Herd)



Sequoia Wood ACC Beatitude


2-04 88/VEVE 
1st freshener


Bea is the foundation of our herd.   Bea is your classic, you can't judge a book by its cover.  Not a slouchy doe by any means, she does have larger teats with a deep medial and a lot of people can't get past that.  If they can, they will see based on her progeny, that she throws consistently outstanding and improved type.

Our  Bea has wonderful udder height (46) and attachment with a smooth foreudder.  She carries a beautiful wide leg set in the back, and beautiful dairy character.  Despite what her appraisal rating says, this doe is DAIRY.  She has sound feet and pasterns, is very angular and has beautiful spring of rib.

Bea is 10 now and looking better than ever.  She had given us triplets for the last five consecutive kiddings and earned a well deserved year off in 2009/2010.   Her year off has renewed her strength and has served her well so she is ready to be rebred this fall.  We are breeding her to Corporal, the son  of the 1st/1st udder 2009 ADGA National 4yo, Olentangy Fortune Chrystin.  Due to Bea's age (she will be 11) we will be retaining all kids from this breeding.

2011:  Bea has the demeanor of a doe half her age.  She will be bred again this season as her joy is in her babies.




Sequoia Wood Farm
Albany, Oregon  97322

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