Little Dipper Nigerian Dwarf Goats
& Twisted "S" Livestock /S/
  Crooked "S" Ranch
Reference Bucks


Copper Penny HH Pollinator
DOB: 7/10/2010

Sire: Algedi Farm DJ Hunka Honey (Algedi Farm Drops of Jupiter *Sx Rosasharn UMT Tupelo Honey 4*D)
Dam: Ponders End MTB Faerie Lille (Twin Creeks PD Money in the Bank 'VG' x New Road Ranch Lillith)

We are using this little guy (From 3G Family Farm) on the majority of our does this year as most are related to our other buck, Dusty, and the new buck we have coming in is not yet old enough to breed. Polli is long (very long), angular and dairy. His rump is very flat from thurl to thurl which is something we've been needing a little improvement on as well. I'd like to see him a bit tighter at the elbow and a higher ear set but am excited to see what he'll produce for us next year. He's related on his dam's side to our doe Rainy, and we're hoping he follows closely in his relatives and parents footsteps.









Spender's Daughter
Courtesy of 3G Family Farm


Spender's Daughter
Courtesy of 3G Family Farm

Little Dipper R Big Spender
 3/11/08
 
1 x GCH Sr. Buck
1x RGCH Sr. Buck
1x GCH Jr. Buck
1st in class @ 2008 AGS Nat'ls
 
Sire: PGCH Shooting Star WS Ransom  (MCH/PGCH Ponders End MTB Wall Street VG x PGCH Inavale Rhapsody 'E')
Dam: ARMCH/CH Castle Rock Rainy Day Fund 2*D   (Twin Creeks PD Moneyinthe Bank VG x Ponders End SL Faerie Dust)
 
I liked the kids from this breeding so much, we decided to keep this buckling as a herd sire (we very rarely keep bucks intact). Spender has a strong topline with flat bone and very nice rib spacing. He's also very wide between the hocks with one of the best escutchens I've seen on a buck. With his conformation and the udder genetics in his background, I couldn't ask for a better blend of characteristics. Spender's first daughter's freshened this year and we are absolutely thrilled with the results! He's a mama's boy (even though he's quite pungent) and still follows me around the pasture asking for some lovins.


Spender's Dam


Maternal Sister


Spender's full sister's udder

 


 
 

PGCH Shooting Star WS Ransom
**Pictures taken at 2007 MKDGA Show**

Sire: MCH/PGCH Ponders End MTB Wall Street 'VG' (deceased)
Dam: PGCH Inavale Rhapsody 'E' (deceased)
 
Ransom is a buck who is a great overall package standing on good hooves and legs as well as being a powerhouse AND very dairy. Ransom is the sire of Pocket Change and Big Spender.
 
 

Twin Creeks PD Moneyinthebank 'VG'
Photo courtesy of Sarah Hawkins

Sire: PGCH/MCH Willow Creek Paydirt (Willow Creek Hoodlum x Goodwood Milkweed)
Dam: PGCH/MCH Raha Acres Twink's Pixie *D 'E'(2 x National Champion!)(Goodwood Mr. Periwinkle x Dav-Lyn Twinkle Toes)

This is Castle Rock Rainy Day Fund's Sire, and he is also evident in a few of our other goats pedigrees.

  Twin Creeks BW Storm Surge + *S

DECEASED

Sire: MCH Twin Creeks BH Baywatch ++*S 'E'
Dam: MCH/CH Twin Creeks BH Mariri's Zinnia 4*D 'E'

Storm Surge is a great buck from a very influential line. He is the sire to our buck, Dusty, who's offspring have all been improvements over their dams.
   
Twin Creeks FAX Ring of Fire *S
89.5 VG/88 VVE
4/1/04
At height at 6 yrs old
Sire: Twin Creeks WB Shadowfax (Goodwood Weisnaden x Little Rascals Black Dahlia)
Dam: Twin Creeks Midsumernitedream (HBF Luckey Strike x Raha Acres Twink's Pixie)

AGS Wins- 
2 x GCH Buck
1 x RGCH Buck

ADGA Wins-
2 x GCH Buck
1 x RGCH

NDGA Wins-
1 x GCH Sr. Buck

Sparky passes on dairy character, rumps and front ends he passes on to his offspring are phenomenal. He has an excellent uphill stance, topline and length of body. His front end assembly and rump with are exactly what we need improvements on in our does. Sparky has moved on due to some fertility issues.





BRB SS Dust in the Wind
 2/12/05

Sire: Twin Creeks BW Storm Surge + *S (deceased) (MCH Twin Creeks BH Bay Watch++*S E x MCH/CH Twin Creeks Mariri's Zinnia 4*D E)
Dam: Piddlin Acres Nota Gossip (deceased)  (Piddlin Acres Bethoven x Piddlin Acres Start A Rumor *D VG AR)

NO SHOW RECORD
 
All of his doelings have done well in the showring. He stands incredibly wide in the rear, with a high, open escutchen. He has strong, straight legs and hooves, incredibly flat bone, not to mention the great rib spacing and brisket extension. He has already proved himself as well in the mammary area of his doelings, improving udders well over their dam with attachments, medial, and teat size and placement. Two of his daughters have easily gotten their AR stars as first fresheners, so he's been a huge improvement in "milkyness" as well. Each freshened daughter I have seen milks down to absolutely nothing. Very soft, milkable udders that are full of milk, not meat. We have also been impressed with the front end assemblies and straightness of hooves and legs he has given to his offspring. He's not the friendliest of bucks so even though he's already gotten a good start to proving himself with his offspring, he's never made it into the show ring.
 










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