Waygara Jintabell 



Jintabell near the incinerator
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   Waygara Jintabell is a beautiful girl, and though now sold, was lovely and such a sweetie when she had been tamed, and remains a very special girl to me. She has the most beautiful face, as some of the photos below show.
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Born: September 2005

Breeding:
2009 Togg X Anglo Nubian doe kid
 (before we owned her)
17th August 2010
2 bucks, 1 doe, Jonquil
Training: Kneel
Jint the day after she lost her second horn
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Jint without her horns looking very beautiful
 Above is Jint the day after she lost her scond horn, and still quite wild. Above is Jint a few weeks after losing her scond horn, and
 far tamer, as you can see from her relaxed expression
Jint with her horns
 Jint is a very elegant doe, although she wasn't when we got her.
 She was wild, horned, very thin because she was too wild to be hand fed, and her kid had been taken off her and then her not milked, so one side of her udder had dried up and the other was a tiny and hard, although it hadn't dried up. The first time we milked her, we got .3, or 300ml. We ringed her horns and started doing taming with her, putting her up on the milking stand
once a day and milking her after we had caught her, and brushing her as well. Within two months,  she lost both horns, and, although still skinny, was well on her way to a new life. She had a bright brown coat, was trained to kneel, and was nearly friendly enough to catch outside of the yard, and tame enough that she would come over when in the yard. Another month later, both horn sites healed over, her sides starting to fill out and with her new coat fully grown in, she was a different goat. She would come over  now, and was  responding to her lead training really well,  whereas before she had been terrified and hard to do anything with. We sold Jint with River in April, when she had been gotten in kid to Zhivargo, registered and tattooed. It was hard to part with her after all she had gone through with us, but am so pleased for her and wish her owners a wonderful time with her.

Left is Jint with her horns only a few weeks after we got her, but already far calmer and tamer - she was learning to kneel around then too.
Jint soon after we got her, and totally wild, (this photo  is far zoomed in as I couldn 't get close to her) as well as skinny and rough-coated. Jint a few weeks after we got her, with her new coat coming in and starting to get a little more meat on her. Her horns had just been oiled in the picture.
Jint soon after we got her Jint a few weeks after we got her
Jint looking very pretty and sweet as she does without her horns. This photo is after the one on the right. Jint with totally her new coat, but still quite skinny as compared to the top photo
Jint looking very pretty without either horn Jint with her new coat and without either horn

Jint with her triplets to Murrungowar Zhivargo
Jint with her kids



Created by Carrie Florance on ... December  08, 2009