![]() The second doe and udder is Caprine Acres FC Egypt, maternal half sister to Cairo. What a lovely, correct doe she is Were so excited to see what Cairo can do for our herd. I can usually tell someone is labor or getting near by hearing her chatting and calling to the babies. The first doe and udder pics are Caprine Acres SS Cleopatra, dam to our newest herdsire, Caprine Acres LJ Cairo. She has the most distinctive voice in my herd, often called her Muppet call. ![]() You usually find her in the barn under a pile of kids. She is head of the baby herd, always keeping the little ones happy and snuggled. She likes them cleaned, cuddled and warmed, and leaves it to me from there. She is as soft and sweet as can be, and absolutely LOVES babies! Not always her own, she is present at pretty much every kidding, helping and cleaning babies. Sire: Caprine Acres HS Cooper ++B SD: GCH Kaapio Acres AD Carina EEEE 92 SS: CH Caprine Acres SG Hott Shott EEE 91. Patchwork Acres ZS Esmerelda 2*M 89.6 VG+ĭioneeta, or as she is more commonly known Neeta Neeta, is one of my favorite kindest does. I will forever be blessed with the beautiful herd of does she has given me. They are ruminants which means they are cud-chewing animals. She always lived on her own terms, and she passed the same way. Miniature Goats are members of the Caprine family. She went to sleep cuddled in a nest of her daughters, granddaughters, and great granddaughters and was still asleep with her head on her daughter Esme's back when I found her passed in the morning. Acres Farm, LLC a small livestock farm (with a focus on ADGA Nigerian Dwarf goats) and honey bee apiary in Northville, Michigan. She is an excellent mom, and kids easily without assistance. I've retained the 4 doe kids she's given me and been thrilled with how they've turned out. She has aged beautifully, and has placed 1st in shows as an 8 & 9 y.o. Time is one of my foundation does, she's as beautiful as she is sweet and easy to handle. Great Grand Sire: Rosasharn UP Andromida +B. Grand Dam: CH Kaapio Acres A Carina 05-03 92 EEEE. Great Grand Dam: CH Kaapio Acres AD Hot Tamale 05-03 89 VEVE. Great Grand Sire: GCH Brush Creek Smokin Gun. Dam's Dam- Lost Valley Only Time Wil Tell Grand Sire: CH Caprine Acres Hott Shott 03-03 91 EEE. Sires Dam- Little Tot's Estate Windwillow Patchwork Acres 2 Souffle Girl Twin Willows FN Henrietta Approximately 24-30 fenced paddocks are used for grazing studies and more than 200 acres of land provide harvested forage. Her 2022 show year as a 4 yo 3F was phenomenal, she placed 1st or 2nd in her first 5 rings of her show career, topping some huge classes of beautiful does.Ģ022- Mousse has been killing it as a 3F, with a 5lb milk test high and starring in all 3 categories by her 3rd test! Caprine Acre Farms is located at 3801 Salem Church Rd in Jarrettsville, Maryland 21084. She has a super high, wide, well attached udder that came from her dam. But after the first couple scary days she took off, and thrived! She was a bottle kid for 3 wks, and her dam stole her back and raised her from there! She has been a big stout wide doe, and has great easy fast kiddings for me. ![]() Mousse was one of the biggest kids and worst dystocia's ever! She was a fight to get out, and had to be tubed and required extra care. Sire's Dam- AOF MG Elizabeth Ann Everest *M AGS Top 10 Doe We recently had the pleasure of being interviewed on Ringside: An American Dairy Goat Podcast. Want to learn more about Sam, Melissa and the herd? ![]() This method of raising Nigerian Dwarfs not only directs our breeding program but also allows us to spend the most quality time with our herd. We have a small farm so that we can keep our focus on quality rather than quantity. We are located in Southeast Michigan (between the major cities of Ann Arbor & Detroit) and raise beautiful, healthy and happy American Dairy Goat Association ( ADGA) registered Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats. Welcome to Chubb E Acres, home of “The Goat Wives”! Our farm-ily currently consists of a Nigerian dwarf goat herd, a newly-aquired alpine doeling, chickens, cats, horses, trusty farm dogs, and too numerous to count honeybees.
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