HHH P14
This is our "Big Momma". She was purchased from Star C Boer Goats who acquired her from Don Smith's red dispersal sale in January 2008. Big Momma is the herd queen. No one does anything without her approval.
Big Momma and her pumpkin.
Big Momma loves fresh fruit and vegetables. Here she is eating fresh corn on the cob. This doe will just about eat anything.
Big Momma was bred to Ace in late March for late August kidding. We are excited to see what this pairing gives us. Big Momma has had a long break from breeding and she is very well conditioned for her age.
View Pedigree at: Big Mamma's Pedigree

This is 3 generations of does. Big Momma, her daughter Penny, and Penny's daughter Star. There are some great genetics in this trio.
MLS Antonia Gap
Here is a gorgeous thick made Mr. Shorley bred doe with EDSR Gus in her pedigree who was a National Champion with ABGA. This is a gorgeous thick doe with so much to offer and so much time to please us. She's a 4 teated doe and hopefully all will be functional. She came to us from Star C Boers bred to their black paint grandson of Painted Warrior **En**, JKN Night Ghost. He's the sire of Peyote and can be seen on the herdsires page.
Antonia is well conditioned and ready for fall 2009 breeding. We are making our plans at this time for her to be bred to the best buck for her.
View Pedigree at: Antonia's Pedigree
MLS Larium Gap
Larium is another thick made gorgeous Mr. Shorley bred doe that we just love. She has awesome pigment, gorgeous conformation, super breed character. What more could you ask for in a yearling doe? She came to us from Star C bred to their black paint grandson of Painted Warrior **En**, JKN Night Ghost. He is the sire of Peyote and can be seen on the herdsires page.
Larium has fully reconditioned from having her kids a few months ago. She is more gorgeous than ever. She will be bred in the fall of 2009.
View Pedigree at: Larium's Pedigree
Butterscotch Swirl
This is our only percentage doe and she's a 50% boer doe if we had her paperwork. During a sale process her paperwork was lost otherwise she'd be a 50% registered boer doe. She has great coloring and is such a lover. She needed some TLC and Star C was on their way to get her rehabilitated when we bought her and took over. She was the product of neglegence due to another breeder letting her get bred at the young age of about 6 months. She produced 2 gorgeous wethers that we have also obtained and currently the kids are working them for the jackpots.
Butterscotch kidded a healthy 10 pound buckling Jan 6, 2009. He was weaned at 2 months of age and a weight of 40+pounds. She is a super mother. She is in the process of reconditioning and she will be bred to Ace again in the late part of summer of 2009.
STARC Red Rena DSM

What a lovely lady this is. This little girl is out of a nice red sire named Rojo Boy and is out of a full SA Bosque Valley bred doe that has a diluted moon spot. She was bought from Star C Boer Goats as well and we seem to think she's going to fill into a gorgeous herd doe. We may be hitting the shows with her after a bit of ground work. What a beauty!
Rena at 11 months old. She has grown a lot over the last few months. Rena kidded in March. She is a great mother that pays very close attention to her little ones. We are unsure of our plans with Rena at this time. Watch for updates.
DSM STARC Rojo's Lucky Penny
Here is one of "Big Mamma's" twins that we were able to buy. Caiti fell in love with her and begged for us to get her so our friend Hanna Carnes had to look into the sad eyes of a little girl and of course she gave in. :) So, this beauty queen came home with us to Oklahoma. Penny is a little camera shy and good pictures of her are hard to come by. Keep checking back, because I know that one day I will catch her in the mood for a "pose."
Penny is a mother now. 5-15-2009 she kidded a single doeling that is just beautiful. We are planning to keep this girl for our herd.
View Pedigree at: Penny's Pedigree


Lucy at 7 months pictured with her mother Antonia.. They are very close in size and both have that loving nature that makes them "keepers" in my herd.

