Heritage Silky Fainting Goats ♡ Have you Kissed Your Goat Today? ♡
Here I’ve put together a history in photos, of as many goats as I can find, that are related to any goats that I have today, or have had in the past. No different than our human ancestors, a visual history is so wonderful and important to have.
This is an ongoing labor of love and is added to as I have time or acquire new information.
Sire of Redneck Acres .5 Stache uvCash
Dam of RNA DesiDoBDesirable & GRR Draculea Von Blazen
Sol-Orr’s Caboose x Redneck Acres Snowflake
She earned her MCH status at age 12. Dam of MCH Redneck Acres Desi DoBDesirable & GRR Draculea Von Blazen. Grand & Great Grand Dam to so many here at Goats Rock Ranch
Sire of Redneck Acres DesiDoBDesirable, RNA Hawks Hope
Dam of Sunny Pastures Gracie Mae
Sire of Sunny Pastures Gracie Mae
Blue Chips. A Lot of history with this fella.
Many of the blue silkies you see today are direct descents of this buck.
Another buck with a lot of history. Look at that awesome face.
This ole gal is in Tx with Hill Country Minis, living out her years. She is dam to many beautiful and elegant offspring. I am grateful to have her genetics in my herd. Marbled eyes.
Dam of MCH GRR Gretel hasa Freckle, GRR Mossberg Shockwave & GRR Benelli Nova. RNA Atta-Tude was her dam RNA Dillon her sire
Handsome homozygous blue eyed hunk of love, cost me more than just half my stash of cash, but he was worth every penny. He left us early 2020. We miss his face daily.
Lottery was polled
a true blue thru and thru with the softest hair ever! He was a stud. I do not know where he is now.
sire to Angel, a little blue eyed long bodied stud with a gorgeous coat of hair and he gave us a beautiful start in developing our herd and his genetics still bless our herd. he was not a “registered mini silky” but back in that day he would have surpassed the requirements to be foundation approved.
our first baby born to one of our very first silkies. she left us in winter of 2020 at the age of 10
one of a group of our very first 3 mini silkie fainting goats. a little fluff ball when she came to our farm that had to be hand fed as she was last in the pecking order, would later become Queen of the herd. She left us at age 12, winter of 2021.
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