Jireh Enterprises

Making the best better

JLHB Bea

This is my beautiful Bea.  She was purchased in 2002 at the Kansas Meat Goat Association sale in Newton, Ks.  She was extremely thin and the bidding was very slow.  We took a chance and purchased what has turned out to be tremendous doe.  She is an easy keeper, with lots of capacity for breeding.  Long and tall with good width Bea is one of those once in a lifetime deals. Something for next to nothing.  She carries the red gene and raises fast growing correct kids.

LYO Sienna

My surprise baby out of Bea in Feb. 2003.  Bea had been bred to a traditionally colored buck and kidded out with a traditional buckling and this red doeling with three white feet.  Sienna is, like her mother, a large doe, an easy keeper and very correct.  She has kidded twice with no problems.  In Jan 2006 she kidded a single buck kid weighing 15 lbs.  Weighed at 2 1/2 months he was a whopping 75 lbs. 

LYO Miss Bea-havin

  

Bea's Jan. 2006 doeling.  We think that she is very nice and will carry on the tremendous genetics of her mother.  She is by a Grandson of the Ennobled FSE Bluc Chip and shows her fine breeding in correctness and eye appeal.                          

Percentage Girls

 

75% Valentino daughter just freshened in Jan. for the first time with a gorgeous paint buck kid.

50% Valentino daughter.  Valentino puts beautiful fronts on his kids

Some of the girls relaxing in the sun after a winter storm.

A very nice paint Valentino daughter out of a Son of a Gun doe.  She is bred to BeBop for fall 2006 kids.

 

Nov. 2006 Doelings

Just a sampling of the beautiful doelings out of RRR BeBop, Mr. Wrinkles and Zephyr.  We think those boys did a fantastic job. We do not creep feed our goats, they are on hay and/or pasture and small amount of grain 2x daily.  We supplement with minerals and feel that we are getting optimum growth without layers of unwanted fat. These are all 50% and 75% doelings born mid to late Nov. 2006

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