Waygara Tambourine


Tam at a few months old
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   This is Waygara Tambourine, a Toggenburg X doe kid bred by Waygara Stud. She is a sweet little girl, and has been registered D grade Toggenburg and sold.
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Born: 9th September 2009
Breeding: none Training: kneel, lay, sit and rear

Tam looking over a log

 
Sire's sire:  Little Boy (unreg. purebred)
Sire: Waygara Tauphan (unreg. purebred)
 Sire's dam: Wairewa Ginger  TPF510664D

 Dam's sire: Unknown

 Dam's dam: Waygara Frolic
Tam looking at a log
Tam looking aroung the milking stand
  Tam is a very cute, pretty girl, very well grown and with good conformation, her back legs are a very little bit weak from her mother, but are still almost as good as her father's. She has a nice neck, pretty good blending, a nice chest, legs, and rump, with a long, nice, straight back. She is a pretty solid build as well, which is preferable for a Toggenburg. Tam has very good milking genetics from her father's side, and lovely let down from her wonderfully easy to milk mother. Her mother is a darling little girl, our easiest doe to milk, and her father is a very large, well bred, handsome and friendly buck to say the least. Tam should grow to be pretty big, with very good conformation, very good udder and good capacity. I am so looking forward to showing her! We are keeping Tam and registering her D grade Toggenburg before breeding her to Murrungowar Zhivargo in 2011 for some quality C grade kids. Tam should be a great milker, and I am also looking forward to her kids.

10-11-10 Tam got accidently in kid to Zhivargo and is due on the 22nd November. Sadly we sold Tam a few weeks back with Bonnie to be a house milker, but I will try to get photos of her and kids when she kids. Here ears were torn before she left by a dog, so she no longer has such a eye-catching look.
 Tam at one day old Tam still in the kidding pen at about two days old

Tam at a few hours old

Tam at a few days old


Tam looking up at about six months old
Tam looking around

Created by Carrie Florance on ... July 25, 2009