Angora Goats

Giant Cricket Farm

Marshall, VA

 

Sale list

Meet the whole GCF herd

Kid class of 2010

Constantine

solid black buck

single out of Mona by Jared

Berry

solid red buck

twin out of Alys by Loki

Gyre

black and white buck

twin out of Anna by Cookie

Gymble

black and white buck

twin out of Anna by Cookie

Astor

solid black buck

twin out of Dahlia by Jared

Trillian

solid black doe

twin out of Dahlia by Jared

Goblin

patterned brown/black buck

single out of Talla by Splash

Q: What is a "reverse badger?"

A: That is the name for the striped face and light belly pattern found on some goats.  For more information, look at the CAGBA patterns page

Yearlings

Dot

black and white doe

twin out of Jessie by Jared

Orchid

reverse badger doe

single out of Dahlia by Jared

Talla

patterned brown doe

imported from Gypsy Ridge Farm, Ohio

Scout

solid black buck

twin out of Sashimi by Jared

Houston

solid black buck

twin out of Sashimi by Jared

Wethers

Q: Why does Lerris not have horns?
A: He was born without them.  His mother Jessie is also naturally polled.

Q: How did you pick that name for the goat?
A: An explanation of our names is here.

Lerris

speckled grey buckling (hornless)

single out of Jessie by Jared

Adult Does

Sashimi

reverse-badger black doe

Summer

white doe

Jessie

twin red doe

Anna

speckled grey doeling

twin out of Jessie by Jared

Alys

twin doe from Spook Rock Farm

Dahlia

twin reverse badger doe

Mona

twin to Dahlia

Adult Bucks

Jared

recessive black buck

CAGBA registered

Cookie

grey buck

purchased from Kid Hollow Farm

Loki

single red buck out of Goldie

CAGBA registered

 

And some other discussions about angora goats and my goat experiences:

Advice about going to the show   In my admittedly-limited experience of goat shows, there are some things that have been proven sound, and my packing list keeps growing. Both the advice and the list are here.

VAGMA Annual Show and CAGBA Annual Show, Lewisburg WV, June 2004.  Results: no ribbons, but I certainly learned a lot.  My discussion on that show is here.

 

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