GCH Des
Ruhigestelle Loreleah 3*M AS0968304 |
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Sire: GCH
++*B Des Ruhigestelle Equus
7-04 91(EEE) Dam: GCH Nu-Togg-A-Saan Leah Anne 2*M
3-02 90(EEVE);
9-03 91(EEEE) |
Loreleah has been an exciting doe for us. She finished her permanent championship by the time she was 60 days fresh on her first lactation in the spring of 1997. In 1998, Loreleah earned Best of Breed with 29 Senior Saanen does competing. In 2000, Loreleah placed 8 th in the nation in the National Saanen Breeders Association’s Total Doe Competition. In 2001, and again in 2002, Loreleah appraised 91 as an aged doe. She has been on One Day Test several times in her lifetime, and her butterfat has always been well over 4%. Loreleah is an exceptional general appearance doe. She stands on straight front legs and perfectly angled rear legs. Her feet are tight toed with strong, short pasterns. Loreleah has an incredibly smooth front end, with tight shoulders and front legs perfectly positioned under her withers. She has lots of body width without sacrificing dairyness. Loreleah is still sound at 11 years old. On a crisp morning, you will still catch her running in the pasture with the yearlings. Loreleah continues her family’s tradition of excellence, while she passes her fine qualities through her offspring. GCH +*B Kickadee Hill Spin Doctor, Loreleah’s son by +*B Colquitt’s Wolfman Jack, appraised 3-03 90(E+E) 5-03 89(VVE). We have 3 Doc daughters in milk: GCH Glory (3 yrs), GCH Janey (3 yrs) GCH Jeena (2 yrs). Glory and Jeena both finished their championships as first freshening 2 year olds. Janey finished her first weekend out as a 3 year old. Lucy, Lorleleah’s daughter x McQuitty Farm Sweet Talkin Sid, was 16 th place Senior Yearling at the 2004 Nationals. Louise, Loreleah’s granddaughter through her daughter Lorraine , earned Best In Show this season as a dry yearling. The majority of the Loreleah offspring, both daughters and granddaughters, have butterfat levels well above breed average, with several over 4.0%. Loreleah has had a huge impact on our herd with her style and her high components. She has truly been an asset to our herd!
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