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Carl B’s My Rose Lisa

We HAD to keep a Lisa/Koda daughter.  We hadn’t retained one yet and had seen and heard good things from this breeding!  GOOD NEWS!  ROSE’S FULL SISTER, CARL B’S YESSICA, TOOK 4TH IN HER CLASS OF 4 YR. OLD MILKERS AT NATIONALS! 

We are looking forward to a possible carbon copy of Lisa!

Below, Rose at 5 1/2 mo. at the county fair– purple ribbon!

Kidding history:

2011: Twin bucklings

2012: Triplets, 2 bucks, 1 doe

2013:  Twins, 1 buck, 1 doe

2014: Twin buck/doe

2015: Twin bucks

2016: Kidded early, lost triplets

Text Box: Carl B’s DC My Rose Lisa
DOB:  March 4, 2010

         Sire’s SS: Tempo Aquila Freestone *B

Sire’s Sire: Redwood Hills Stone Amnesty

             Sire’s SD:  SGCH Redwood Hills Ember Amicale  8*M
                        LA 92 EEEE Nat. Grand Champion Alpine 2009

Sire:  Kickapoo-Valley Dakota Chrome

             Sire’s DS:  Pleasant-Grove Super Saga *B FS-90 VEE
4 Times—National Premier Sire Alpine
Sire’s Dam:  GCH Kickapoo-Valley Saga Whimsay
 FS-90 VEVE
National Champion Jr. Doe 2006
              Sire’s DD:  Kickapoo-Valley Abner Sashay 

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        Dam’s SS:  Olentangy Gene Therapy
            Dam’s Sire: Dawnwind Theraputic Comix             
                       Dam’s SD:  SGCH Waiilatpu WAA Camilla 1*M

Dam: Meirose Lisa

                           Dam’s DS: Pleasant Grove Master Charge *B
            Dam’s Dam: R’N R-Acres MC’s Visa

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Julie Kolbeck, Salem, South Dakota

Phone: (605)247-3220

E-mail: julie@carlbsfarm.com

ROSE went to a new home!  Miss you momma!  Thanks Sheryl! 

Rose’s first udder is very snug and correct—small….but she was a very young first freshener.  In Lisa’s line, the udder takes 2 to 3 freshenings to really bloom.

2ND FRESHENING—greatly increased capacity, beautiful shape and texture, overall attachments are great just a small dip in the fore udder.