Severn Farms

Building tomorrow's herd in Central Texas

0 items
You have no items in your shopping cart.

SFTX Casaba

7/8 Kiko Doe

Goat , Kiko , First Freshener (female) |Palomino

AKGA# 22Z656SFTX87 | DOB: 11/11/2022 (1 yr)  | Due Date: 11/27/2024

Sire: SFTX Big Iron

WMB Mingo Genetics (Trigger)

SFTX Big Iron

Kiko Buck (male) Cream

DOB: 11/6/20203 yrs
Sire: WMB Mingo Dam: MJI Dakota Birth Date: 11/6/20 Birth Weight: 7.7 lbs Litter Size: Twin Weaning Weight: 49.2 lbs @ 85 days Overall ADG: 0.49 Performance Index: 1.31 Trigger is out of a 2019 flush done between WMB Mingo x MJI Dakota with his recipient mother being LOO Aces Triple Seven (Goliad). He has a very easy going attitude and is very easy to work with. Trigger weaned at 49.2 pounds at 85 days old with an ADG of 0.49 pounds per day. We will be retaining both Trigger and ...
  | Cream
Dam: SFTX Honey Dew

3/4 Kiko cross cutie.

SFTX Honey Dew

Kiko Doe (female) Roan

AKGA# 21Y572SFTX20 DOB: 1/5/20213 yrs
Honey Dew is a very nice 75% doe by Magnum Steel, out of Baby Mel (Melisande). She is a vital star in our breed up program. Her 92% daughter, Casaba, joined the breeding pen this year and we are hoping for more daughters! Nice feet and udder, laid back and a keeper. She goes back five generations on our farm to Big Momma and Khaki!
  | AKGA# 21Y572SFTX20 | Roan

New Zealand Buck

DHS Black Jack

Kiko Buck (male) Black

AKGA#  DOB: 12/19/20194 yrs
Sire: SEV Magnum Steel Dam: MVH 531 Percentage: New Zealand Litter Size: Triplet Birth Date: 12/19/2019 Birth Weight: 8 lbs 90 Day Weight: 53 lbs Total ADG: 0.50 Performance Index: 1.18 Black Jack is a triplet out of a repeat cross between SEV Magnum Steel x MVH 531. He had a weaning weight of 47.9 pounds at 80 days and an ADG of 0.50 pounds per day. Due to his excellent growth, parasite immunity and temperament Black Jack was retained for further evaluation as a potential herd ...
 
Not for Sale
Ask a question
Details
Another of our successes in our breed-up program. This goat comes as a seventh generation on our ranch and all of her maternal line were kept for many reasons! This illustrates the innate value of purebreds that come from breeding up--- they have been kept for their phenotype and not their pedigrees (although they do have nice pedigrees as well!).

Updated 8/14/2024