SGCH *B
Willow Run SK Wooly Bully
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![]() 2005 Reserve All American Baby Buck LA 1-00 87 (VEE) |
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Sire: *B Willow
Run VQ Scorpion King Dam: Willow Run Dream Jacuzzi *M |
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Wooly has pizzazz. He’s stylish and pretty, and carries himself with a “look at me” attitude. He went to a 3-ring buck show at 10 months old, where he placed first in his class, was named Junior Champion in all 3 rings, and was used one time for Grand and one time for Reserve for Champion of the Day over the Senior Champions. It was exciting to have Wooly get his first official leg at such a young age. Wooly was named the 2005 Reserve All American Baby Buck. Wooly has substance and lots of bone. He’s very level across the topline, and stands on excellent feet and legs. Wooly is very smoothly blended throughout, and has a particularly nice shoulder assembly. Wooly is one of those unusual Saanen bucks who was pretty as a baby, and stayed pretty throughout his growth spurts. I expect that when Wooly is done growing, he will be stunning as a mature buck. Wooly’s pedigree is an exciting mix of the Windsor Manor and McQuitty Farm bloodlines. Wooly is linebred on Dream Maker. Wooly’s dam is a Dream Maker daughter, and his sire is a Dream Maker grandson. Dream Maker was used extensively in the Willow Run herd. Dream Maker daughters have elegance and style, with exceptional fore udders. Wooly’s sire, Scorpion King, is litter brother to Sneer, who was 3 rd place milking yearling at the 2003 Nationals, as well as first place Dam & Daughter. Scorpion King’s dam, Smirk, was the 2004 National Champion and Best Udder. Smirk is sired by Ansell, who is Legacy (sire of 2001 & 2002 National Champion Aloha) bred to McQuitty Farm Allison (1996 National Champion). Wooly’s dam, Jacuzzi, is another of the lovely Dream Maker daughters at Willow Run. Her dam, Jessi, is heavily linebred on Kid City Astrologer, who sired many nice does for the McQuitty Farm herd. Windsor Manor and McQuitty Farm are intertwined on both sides of Wooly’s pedigree. It looks like Wooly’s daughters are going to have his pizzazz. Teensy earned her dry leg by going Best Junior Doe in Show in both rings at a 2 ring show at only 6 weeks old! Wooly’s other two daughters, Trixie and Louise, were not shown because they were mid-May kids and too young to be competitive, but they are every bit as pretty as Teensy. These three Wooly daughters should make a lovely Get of Sire for 2005.
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