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Hardy Pasture Raised Kiko & Myotonic Goats: Breeding Stock & Pets

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Biscotti

Crossbred 75% Kiko Doeling

Goat , Kiko/Myotonic , Jr. Doe (female) |Brown/White

DOB: 7/10/2023

Sire: Blue's Bianco

Great Genetics PB Kiko Buckling

Blue's Bianco

Kiko Buck (male) White with Blue

NKR# N22M0060BFA1 DOB: 4/7/20222 yrs
This boy has excellent genetics and fast growth! Birth weight 6lb-14oz. ADG. 61. 90 day weight 62 lb. Six month weight 80 lbs! Purebred Kiko NKR Registered. Gentle demeanor. Gets along well with other goats. See parents linked pages. Parents tested Negative July 2022 for Johnes, CAE, CL, & Q-Fever. In July 2023, he gave us 3 doelings and 1 buckling with our Does Salsa & Kiona!
  | NKR# N22M0060BFA1 | White with Blue
Dam: Salsa

Elegant Crossbred Kiko/Myotonic Doe

Salsa

Kiko/Myotonic Doe (female) Brown/Tan/White

NKR# N15A0003XYX6 DOB: 3/28/20159 yrs
Salsa is a 50% New Zealand Kiko/50% Myotonic Doe. She produced Linebred 75% Kiko twin doelings, Maple & Shade with BFA Domino on her first kidding in May 2017. Then on May 3, 2019 she & WYN Geronimo produced a beautiful buckling, Buddy Boy. March 24, 2020 she & WYN Simba produced beautiful twins, Apache & Sepia. She is a hardy doe with devoted mother instincts. July 2023, she produced beautiful twin doelings with fast grower buck, Blue's Bianco! She is an excellent mother and healthy Doe with ...
  | NKR# N15A0003XYX6 | Brown/Tan/White
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Biscotti is a Friendly, Healthy Twin Doeling out of a very fast-growing sire, Blue's Bianco. (See his link above). She is 75% Kiko/25% Myotonic (non-fainting to date). She can be NKR Registered as a Percentage goat. Biscotti can be a future meat breeder or a charming pet! She enjoys our company! Her 8-year-old dam has excellent, compact udders with small teats, great feet and parasite resistance. Biscotti has a lot to offer, so don't miss this chance!

(Most crossbred goat do NOT faint or fall over. This trait produces mostly a momentary stiffening of the hind quarters. Most do not fall over as adults as they learn to control this condition, IF it exists in a crossbred goat. Myotonic goats have the Highest Meat to Bone Ratio, due to their muscle building Myotonia Congenita condition!)

Updated 8/13/2024