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Madison, Thyme, Tory

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One*Oak*Hill Tweed Carillon, Cycas' dam

 

ONE*OAK*HILL HESSTON CYCAS  L1178134 

03/15/2000     Chamoisee

 

GCH One*Oak*Hill Medicine Tumult +B

SIRE:    Becca's Hesston *B

GCH Me's-Ranch Dutch Hesba

 

One*Oak*Hill Mac Tumble Weed +B

DAM:   One*Oak*Hill Tweed Carillon

One*Oak*Hill Harlequin Comed'n

 

Cycas is a beautiful, long-bodied buck with excellent feet and legs.  He possesses tons of dairy character and general appearance with his board level topline and long, sleek neck.  His pedigree combines some of the most influential animals in the country and we feel he has made a great impact in our herd.  His dry stock have been quite impressive and after freshening his first milking daughters, we were more than pleased with the results.  All of his progeny are similar in type, with long, level bodies, strong feet and legs, along with having lots of width from their chest to their hocks.  The mammary systems are strongly attached with adequate capacity.  Cycas' daughters have shown exceptionally well with several finished daughters and many others with legs.  He also had a good showing at the Nationals in the past years, with his milking daughters taking 3rd place Milking Get of Sire two years in a row.  We are proud of what this buck has done for us and thank John and Eric for allowing us to have owned such a great herd sire.

 

Jamica - Zephyr's dam

 

AUTUMN-ACRES BLACK ZEPHYR     L1310130

                 Solid Black

VEE 90

 

One*Oak*Hill Mac Tumble Weed

SIRE:    One*Oak*Hill Tumbleweed Talon +B

Elm*Glen Tribute Tumore´

 

One*Oak*Hill Hesston Cycas

DAM:   CH Autumn-Acres Cycas Jamica

CH One*Oak*Hill Tweed Jostle

 

Zephyr is a large stylish young buck out of our champion, Jamica.  He is a sharp and angular buck, with a long, level topline and strong feet and legs.  He has exceptional size for his age and reminds us of his sire, Talon.  Zephyr was used quite heavily last year to combine some of our favorite lines and double up on some great genetics.  His kids are stylish, growthy and smooth-bodied, with high, wide escutcheons and sound feet and legs.  We can't wait to freshen them this spring.  We expect correction on teat placement, width to the rear udder and overall size.

       

One*Oak*Hill Tumbleweed Talon

One*Oak*Hill Tumbleweed Toluca

 

ONE*OAK*HILL TUMBLEWEED TALON    AL1100287

Black

 

Winterwood's The Medicine Man ++*B

SIRE:    One*Oak*Hill Mac Tumble Weed

GCH One*Oak*Hill Harlequin Tullia 1*M

 

Elm*Glen SD Lindys Tribute +B

DAM:    Elm*Glen Tribute Tumore´

Elm*Glen SD Tulaura

 

Talon was a littermate brother to Toluca, our 4 year old LaMancha that placed 4th at the Nationals in Pueblo in 2002, and 5th place Aged Doe in Des Moines and Harrisburg.  Like his sister, Talon excelled in general appearance; he had excellent feet and legs, and was very upstanding.  His linear scores are an impressive EEE with an overall 90.  Talon has reproduced these qualities in his offspring, and has seven or more permanent champion daughters to date and several with champion legs.  We have used Talon heavily in our breeding program and love what he has produced.  Talon was used as a reference because he is in so many of our pedigrees.

 

  Lucky*Star's QM Prismea, Triton's dam

 

LUCKY*STAR'S TR TRITON *B     L1300622

04/15/2004   Black and light tan

 

GCH Quixote Kate's Kareem ++*B

SIRE:    Tempo QK Notta Ross *B

GCH Windstar Notta Shy Anne 2*M

 

Quixote Jo's Monet +*B

DAM:   CH Lucky*Star's QM Prismea 5*M

Lucky*Star's QK Narnea 4*M

 

Triton was purchased from the Hoy family in Washington.  We admired their buck, Kareem, and had wanted to add his lines to our breeding program.  The Lucky Star herd is very uniform and that is something every herd should strive for.  Triton seems to fit into this profile.  He is on medium size, stature, and bone and has quite a correct type head.  His escutcheon is high and wide and he stands on sound feet and legs.  Triton's dam, Prismea, finished her Championship last summer and scored quite high on linear appraisal.  She has an excellent udder, which is common in her line.  We are happy with Triton's first kid crop and can't wait until they freshen this spring!  Our favorite Triton daughter, Tyra, is quite a beauty and had an awesome season with several Best in Show wins.  Thank you Don and Judy for sharing some of your fine genetics with us.  Triton was sold to our good friends, Matt and Deanna Bennet, but will still be used some in our breeding program.

 

  

 

WILLOW RUN WRP SIRIUS BLACK

Black with white markings

 

Willow Run Maestro Brigand

SIRE:    Willow Run Brigand Pluto *B

GCH Willow Run Marek Venus

 

Singing-Hills Biffer Bugatti

DAM:    Willow Run Bugatti Solar Eclipse

GCH Willow Run GC Surata

 

Sirius was leased last year from the Gosnell Family, to bring in some outside lines that produce some of the same type animals we admire and strive for.  Sirius is a tall buck with strong feet and legs.  He is dairy and has a level topline.  His dam, Eclipse, was Reserve National Jr. champion in 2004, and her dam, Surata, was 2x National LaMancha Champion.  Eclipse is an extremely tall, long-bodied doe with excellent feet and legs.  She hasn't been shown because of damage to her udder from a case of mastitis that she contracted shortly after her first freshening.  We feel if this wouldn't have happened, she would have had a great show career.  Brigand, on Sirius' sire side, is noted for throwing awesome feet and legs.  Venus speaks for herself with all her milk, rear udder, dairy character and unbeatable general appearance.  We felt this buck would add stature, and he has.  His first daughters are lovely and very uniform.  They are some of the most stylish kids we have ever had and can't wait to freshen them next spring.  If their udders look as good as their bodies, look out in 2008!

 

CH Olentangy Fortune Tsavolite

 

Peach Valley Salvo

Peach Valley Legend

OLENTANGY ARCHER TENSION (Purebred Alpine)

04/29/2004

 

CH Clovertop's Fire Storm *B

SIRE:    Olentangy Fiery Archer

CH Olentangy Phenomenal Ametrine

 

Redwood Hills Journey Fortune *B

DAM:   CH Olentangy Fortune Tsavolite

CH Olentangy Fiery Topaz

 

Archer was ordered from Olentangy Alpines at the National show in Iowa in 2003.  We had seen his dam there and admired her in the herd.  Mark has a high quality herd of Alpines that we have liked for years since we showed with him in Ohio.  One of our best show and brood does, Money, was purchased from him several years back.  We decided to bring in a buck who had a pedigree close to her lines, that would work well with our does.  Archer was just what we were looking for.  He is a sharp and clean framed buck, with a deep body, strong angular legs and good width throughout.  He has a lot of style which I feel Mark's animals are known for.  Archer's dam, Tsavolite, is an awesome doe that has beautiful general appearance and has a near perfect udder.  We felt this buck would give us the style and dairyness we are wanting in some of our does, along with adding to the beautiful udders we already have!  Archer's dry stock has been quite impressive, and we are very excited to see his first crop of milking does this spring.  Archer's does have long dairy bodies with lots of leg under them.  It took them a while to fill out their frames, but we feel they will only get better and better.  Archer's doe, Loona, was Grand Champion several times this summer and Best Doe in Show twice.  Thank you Mark, for selling us such a fine buck. 

 

We've made the difficult decision to allow Archer to move on.  He's made a huge impact on our herd, and we're confident that he'll do the same for another herd!  Sold.

CH Tennantite, Tennant's Dam 

 

OLENTANGY SNAPPLE TENNANT      AA1376881

Broken Cou Blanc

 

Sweet Dreams Wildfire ++*B

SIRE:    GCH Clovertop's Snapple +B

Clovertop's Cherry Sorbet

 

Cherry Glen Radical Highlight AI *B

DAM:    CH Olentangy High Tennantite AI

GCH Olentangy Fortune Trona 3*M

 

Tennant was hand-picked for us by Mark this spring.  We feel he will compliment Archer, and add more dairyness to the herd.  He is a flashy colored buck with lots of chrome.  His body has a long, clean frame and he has lots of leg to him.  Tennant's sire, Snapple, had Senior Get of Sire at the Nationals in 2005, and has produced several champions that milk well.  His dam, Tennantite, is a beautiful first freshening 2 yr. old that finished her championship this summer, and is sure to go on with an extensive show career.  We are very excited to have added a buck with all these genetics to our breeding program and can't wait until his first kids are on the ground.

 

Pearl Valley Golden Ace *B

 

SGCH Alpine Valley's PVA Ima Keeper, dtr. (above and below)

 

PEARL VALLEY GOLDEN ACE *B

LA:  VVE 88

 

CH Hoach's Roccochet

SIRE:    GCH Mello-Acres Goldenrod +*B

GCH Mello-Acres Coffee Keoke

 

Desert Magnolia Jayhawk +*B

DAM:    GCH Pearl Valley Jayhawk Aroura 5*M (LA EEEE 91)

Pearl Valley Hi-Fi's Mandolay (LA EEEE 92)

 

We've really admired Ace, along with the Alpine Valley herd, and were even happier to be able to use him this fall. Ace is very dependable in throwing type, with excellent mammaries, general appearance, and feet and legs with excellent angulation to rear legs, and wide open escutcheons.  His front end is excellent with a long, level topline and rump. We're confident that this beautiful boy will blend perfectly with our Alpine does!  Thanks again to the Allens!

 

 

 

GCH Alpine Valley's PVGA Idaya, dtr.       GCH Alpine Valley's PVA Passion, dtr.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUTUMN-ACRES RENAE'S RHEMA      AL1264567

03/08/2003    Black with taupe markings; gopher ears

03-03 VEEE 89

 

GCH One*Oak*Hill Mac Tumble Weed ++B      

SIRE:    One*Oak*Hill Tumbleweed Talon

Elm*Glen Tribute Tumore´

 

One*Oak*Hill Hesston Cycas

DAM:   CH Autumn-Acres Miss Renae

GCH Autumn-Acres Summer Thyme 1*M

 

Rhema is a family favorite.  She reminds us of her dam, Renae, who we lost last spring (but remains near in our hearts).  Her body is long and level and she stands on a strong set of feet and legs.  She is a first freshening 2 yr. old that has a well attached mammary system, both fore and rear.  We would like to see more capacity to her udder, but feel this will come with another freshening.  Rhema has such strong maternal and paternal lines that we feel she will shine in 2006.  This season she was somewhat overshadowed by her 2nd freshening stable mates, but she should give them a run for their money next summer!  Rhema was 2x 2nd and 3 every other time out in the show ring, right behind Marmalade and Tempra.

 

 

 

CH ONE*OAK*HILL TWEED JOSTLE       L1127671

01/05/1999     Black

05-00 VVEE 90

 

Winterwood's The Medicine Man++*B

SIRE:    One*Oak*Hill Mac Tumble Weed +B

GCH One*Oak*Hill Harlequin Tullia

 

Winterwood's The Medicine Man ++*B

DAM:   One*Oak*Hill Medicine Jabber

Elm*Glen Harlequin Juno

 

Jostle is of medium size and stature having a long, smoothly blended body and a tightly attached udder.  She is one of the most balanced does in our herd, being very evenly proportioned with good depth of body and an adequate capacity to her mammary system.  We feel a kid from Jostle would make anyone a nice addition to their show string or breeding program.  Jostle comes from a very dependable line noted for their great mammary systems and ability to reproduce.  We feel Jostle has already shown us her ability by producing several beautiful daughters.  Her daughter, Jubilee, belongs to the Gosnell family and was 7th place milking yearling at the Nationals in 2002, and 9th place 2 yr old in Des Moines.  Jostles daughter, Jamaica, the littermate to Jubilee, was retained in our own herd and has quite a show record herself, placing 9th at the Nationals last summer and going Best Doe in Show two times this season.  Both does are also finished champions.  Jostle was 11th place 4 yr. old at the Nationals in 2003 and was also part of the 1st place Senior Get of Sire.  Jostle was last appraised at 4 yr. with a score of VVEE 90.  She now resides with a family friend and this will be my last kidding I get from her.

 

      

 

 

         

 

CH ONE*OAK*HILL STAIRWAY TIRZA      L1251198

03/14/2001     Black with white star

03-00 VEEE 90

05-03 EEEE 91

 

Hammerich's Zebas Charmer Beau ++*B

SIRE:    CH Me's-Ranch Stairway to Heaven *B

GCH Me's-Ranch Lamar Chantilly 1*M

 

GCH One*Oak*Hill Mac Tumble Weed ++*B

DAM:   One*Oak*Hill Tumbleweed Tuxla

CH One*Oak*Hill Medicine Tuzla

 

Tirza is a very dairy type doe that is sharp and angular throughout with lots of milk production.  She has a capacious, well attached mammary system (an exceptionally pretty rear udder).  Her son, Tirade, is our Sr. herdsire and exhibits a lot of the same dairy qualities.  Tirza had a good season in 2004 placing 6th at the Nationals over the rest of our 3 yr. olds and appraising VEEE 90.  Last years show season went exceptionally well with Tirza finishing her championship, going 2x GCH, 3x RGCH, and Best Uddered LaMancha at our state show.  She came on just as strong this year finishing her chamionship and appraised EEEE 91.  Tirza is a real easy doe to have around.  She handles well and is always the same.  She is a good show doe and an excellent brood doe.  Her son, Tirade, has thrown some excellent daughters and will be used again this season.  Her daughter, Tyra, out of Triton, is just beautiful, making the cut at the Nationals and standing 1st at our State Fair.  This year's daughter, Treeza, was 1st place out of a huge class at the Nationals.  We feel her breeding with Cyclone his season should also be quite complimentary!

 

 

(2007)

 

CH AUTUMN-ACRES TORY'S TEMPRA      AL1260277

03/04/2003    Black with tan markings; gopher ears

 

One*Oak*Hill Luxor Tadoo

SIRE:    Autumn-Acres Tadoo Sorcerer

CH Autumn-Acres Cycas Jamica

 

Dreamhaven Lionels Messenger

DAM:   CH Autumn-Acres Thyme's Tory

GCH Autumn-Acres Summer Thyme 1*M

 

Tempra is a long framed doe that is smoothly blended and very angular throughout.  She has a mammary system that is very capacious, with good attachment both fore and rear.  Tempra is an exceptional milker and has a great, easy-going personality.  She had a great show season in 2004 as a milking yearling, placing 1st or 2nd every time out, only taking 2nd to her own herd mate a couple times.  She even went RGCH to our older does at the last show of the season!  In 2005, Tempra came out just as strong placing towards the top and going RGCH on several occasions.  She finished her championship in the first couple shows out last season and appraised VEEE 90.  Tempra was a little heavier last season after kidding with a single buck, but still made the cut at the Nationals in a very competitive class.  She is a very versatile doe that milk well, shows well, and reproduces true to her maternal side. 

 

Tempra x Up-Buck

 

Linear

Appraisal:

  Show Record:

01-00 VEVE 89

 

 

 

03-03 VEEE 90

 

 

 

 

 

2004

 

 

2005

2006

2007

 

 

 

 

RGCH x 1

1st place - multiple wins

2nd x 2

RGCH - multiple wins

GCH x 3

Best Udder in Show x 1

1st place Produce of Dam

RGCH x 1

1st x 1

2nd x 1

 

 

GCH "Money"

 

CH OLENTANGY PHENOMENAL ANTIMONY     AA1080206

04/22/1998    Cou Blanc

06-00 EEEE 91

08-02 EEEE 92

 

GCH Sodium Oaks Yreka ++*B

SIRE:    Iroquois-KC Yreka Phenomenon +*B

GCH Tifdoroyl SDC Venus Valerie 4*M

 

Willow-Run Williamsburg +*B

DAM:   GCH Olentangy WRW Amethyst 3*M

Olentangy Es-sell Tourmaline

 

Antimony was an exceptionally large, flashy doe that oozed of style and grace.  She had tremendous depth and length to her body and a very capacious, well-attached mammary system.  Her udder was globular in shape with a strong medial and teats of proper size and shape.  Money finished her championship in 2001 with quite an impressive show record.  Since 2002, we have limited the amount she has been shown so we could concentrate on some of the other does.  In 2003, she was only shown a few times, going GCH in July, RGCH in August, 1st place Aged doe and Best Uddered Alpine at our State Fair, and finished the season going Best Doe in Show.  Money was also lineared in 2003 scoring an impressive EEEE 91.  We didn't show her in 2004 because of a slight mastitis problem due to an oversight on my part and a kidding with quads that took it's toll on her.  Money was pulled out of retirement this summer after kidding in June and brought to our State Fair where she was GCH, Best of Breed, Best Uddered Alpine and Best Doe in Show.  I feel Money is the type of doe we are looking for in our Alpine breeding program.  She has produced this similar type and style in her offspring and we are excited to watch her daughter mature in our herd.  Money kidded this season with triplet bucks which will be working in three quality Alpine breeders program's this fall.  With much sadness, we put Money down late this summer and miss her dearly.  She lives on through her beautiful daughter, Alera

 

 

 

GCH AUTUMN-ACRES SUMMER THYME 1*M      E593096

03/02/1996    Cou Blanc

 

GCH Munchin' Hill Napoleon +*B

SIRE:    Munchin' Hill Paris Night +*B

GCH Munchin' Hill Nightingale 1*M

 

Haute Caprine Si' Don Quixote

DAM:    Autumn-Acres Summer Day

Autumn-Acres Fortune's Hillary

 

Thyme was the matriarch of our herd.  She was my personal favorite and was an invaluable asset to our herd.  Her show career has been a great one with numerous Grand Champion, Best of Breed, and Best in Show wins.  Fame started for Thyme as a yearling milker when she almost finished her permanent championship, and continued on with her most current wins at our 2002 state fair.  Thyme maintained a strong show record along with being our second highest producing doe (behind her own daughter), in spite of the fact that she suffered from gangrene mastitis several years ago.  She was a hearty, large framed doe with a long, level topline and beautiful flat rump.  Her mammary system was very capacious with excellent attachment, being smooth in the fore and high and wide in the rear.  Thyme's best quality of all was her ability to reproduce herself with beautiful daughters of the same type and style (look for them on the Recorded Grades page, and you'll be impressed!).  Sadly, Thyme was put down last fall, before winter.  She is greatly missed as a friend, and was the type of goat you only breed once in a lifetime.  Truly, she was special in so many ways.  You'll notice her consistent, beautiful daughters and granddaughters throughout this site.

 

Undefeated in 2002:  Dam & Daughter, Produce of Dam, Dairy Herd, Breeder's Trio

 

 

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