MINI LOVE FARM BLUE CASHMERE

MDGA 2025 VIRTUAL FALL SHOW GRAND CHAMPION SENIOR MINI NUBIAN BUCK  

Mini Love Farm Blue Cashmere F7 Purebred Mini Nubian – Blue Eyes and Moonspots

I’m so proud of this beautiful Buck! Cashmere is the sweetest boy and produces gorgeous kids!

Blue Cashmere’s most recent Reserve Championship I’m so proud of this Buck!

Cashmere’s first daughter to freshen, she earned her star as a First freshener

Cashmere has just had a second daughter earn her MDGA 305 days Milk Star as a first freshener!

Blue Cashmere’s” Frozen Semen Now Available – Limited Quantities!

**$50.00 Per Straw or 5 Straws for $200.00**

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Blue Cashmere – age: 2.5 years old
Blue Cashmere – Age: 2.5 years old
Blue Cashmere age: 2 years & 3 months

Blue Cashmere won Spring 2024 MDGA Senior Buck, Reserve Champion under Judge Katelyn Greene!

Blue Cashmere’s Pedigree has many prominent breeders, Soaring Hearts, Green Gables, Echo Hills, W4 Caprine, Hidden Creek, Cedar Creek, and Goat Trails.

You will find many of these breeders on Mini Nubian pedigrees. This is why I decided to out cross my Bucks with purebred standard Nubian Does.

And not just any Nubian Does, I acquired some of the best quality Nubian Does I could find in the Pacific NorthWest. These Does are from Top Nubian Breeders that have Champions and Milk Production throughout their pedigrees.

The resulting kids from these breedings has resulted in Gorgeous Nubian Breed Characteristics. Long bodied, beautiful long wide ears, Roman noses and beautiful, well attached Udders and plumb teats.

Too early yet to see udders but next spring we should see a couple of his Doelings freshen. I’m really excited to see this and to see them in the show ring.

Cashmere has so many great qualities about him, his wonderful temperament, his structure, his wide flat rump, his bone density, his feet and pasterns, his Nubian Breed Characteristics and his Dam and her ancestors udders and attachments behind him. Cashmere is G6s Normal BY TESTING, DNA ON FILE


MDGA Summer 2024 Virtual Show Results are In!

Blue Cashmere placed First under Judge Katelyn Greene and Fourth under Judge Emily Thompson in his Senior Bucks 2 and under 3 years of age out of nine entries. 

It’s so rewarding to hear Judges remarks on your Buck that agree with your own remarks on conformation and breed characteristics.

Age 18 months
Blue Cashmere F7 – Purebred Mini Nubian – Blue Eyes – Moonspots – G6s Normal by Testing pictured here at age 15 months
“Cashmere” 6 months old

Cashmere’s 2025 Kids

Triplet Bucks, two with Blue Eyes, two with Moonspots. All Buck/HerdSire Quality! All SOLD!

Cashmere’s 2024 Kids

Cashmere and Gabriella’s 2024 Red Roan Moonspotted Buckling age: 4.75 months old
Cashmere and Gabriella’s 2024 Red Roan Moonspotted Buckling age: 4.75 months old
Red Roan Buckling with Moonspots (Normal) SOLD!

Cashmere’s 2023 Kids

Cashmere’s Registration Papers
“Cashmere’s ” Extended Pedigree

Blue Cashmere Virtual Show 2022

Mini Love Farm Blue Cashmere Maternal Pedigree

“Cashmere’s ” Dam: Soaring Heart’s Pink Cashmere 3*P – G6s Normal by Testing
Pinks Sire: Green Gables GS Golden Sunrise *B

Mini Love Farm Blue Cashmere Paternal Pedigree

Cashmere’s Sire: W4’s Keeper Of The Stars- TT
“Cashmere’s Sire: W4’s Keeper Of The Stars – Purebred – Blue Eyes and Moonspots G6s Normal by Testing
Cashmere’s Sires Registration Papers
Cashmere’s Paternal GrandSire: Cedar Creek Texas Timmy

Recently there have been many well known Mini Nubian breeders throughout the US who have made public on Social Media platforms that they have had born on their farms Kids with Supernumerary Teats.

This can be caused by Genetics or by Environmental conditions, and these could be anything. Like minerals in your well water, or smoke from wild fires, mold, the list is long.

Apparently this is very common in meat Goats and Dairy Goat breeds, including Nigerian Dwarfs and Mini Dairy breeds.. While this is not a life threatening problem like CL, CAE or Johnees or G6s, it isn’t something we want in our herds.

While it may not be presented in our breeding stock, it could very possibly be in our goats genetic make up that could pop up out of nowhere from our best goats.

It’s nobody’s fault this happens, it doesn’t mean your goats are tainted, it just means the genetics lined up a certain way this one time in this one kid, because this is out of our control. It happens in humans and animals.

Does this mean you euthanize the dam and sire of that kid? Absolutely not! You just don’t repeat that breeding and wether the buck kid and find a pet home for both wether and Doeling no registration papers.

Of course if this continues to occur with different pairings, then you need to discontinue breeding that particular goat. It’s the responsible thing to do.

It may never happen again, just the way the genetics came together, it happens.

Be a responsible breeder, thoroughly check teats on both Bucklings and Doelings at birth, and each week. Have buyers check teats on pickup or on delivery , take pictures prior to shipping for buyers.

As a responsible breeder give full disclosure if you have ever had a kid born on your farm with a supernumerary teat, fishtail teats or double set of teats. You owe your customers full disclosure.

It’s more common then you know.

Disclosure: there is always a chance that a kid from a breeding with Blue Cashmere could produce a Supernumary teat. There is no test for this anomaly. Please contact me if a kid from a Cashmere breeding has this anomaly.

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