FIRST FRESHENERS
ROEBURN'S KVSS MERCY
A1443950
DOB: 4/17/08
YSA rating: 1-2 V (V V V)
0-4
V (V Ec Ec)
(Ec in rear legs and back)
S: Kickapoo-Valley Saga Sibelius FS 88 (V V V)
D: SG Roeburn's Limerick Marta (Merry) 10*M FS 89 (V E V V)
Mercy is a doe whom we have admired from birth. She has her dam's stature, dairy character, and
angularity, but has greater width and power than her dam. She tracks straight in the fore
legs, and has beautiful rear leg angulation. Shown just once as a kid, she placed Reserve Junior Champion!
Shown twice as a dry yearling in 2009, she placed 2X 1st, and 1X Junior Champion and Best Junior Doe in
Show at the prestigious Southern VT show!
Two-tone chamoisee
Bred to: Bruno, due 3/7/10
Kids: $400
mercy photo
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ROEBURN'S KVSS SILVER JUBILEE
A1453444
DOB: 5/20/08
YSA rating:
age 1-1 V (V V V)
age
0-3 V (V Ec V) Ec in back
S: Kickapoo-Valley Saga Sibelius FS 88
D: GCH Roeburn's HLL Black Velvet 7*M FS 92 (E E E E)
The last of the 2008 kids to be born,
Jubliee has look smaller by comparison to her peers, but has developed
into stylish young doe with tremendous body capacity over the past few
months. She has a beautiful topline and very correct set to the
legs. We expect that the breeding to Petey will increase stature
in her offspring.
Shown for the first time in the final show of this season, Jubilee went Junior Champion, earning her first GCH leg!
Jubilee kidded on 2/17 with a beautifully "plastered on" mammary!
Sundgau
Bred to Petey, kidded 2/17, twin does, 1 available
Kids: $350
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ROEBURN'S KVLW SANNA
A1479342
YSA rating: 0-4 V ( V V +)
S: Kickapoo-Valley HL Lord Wimsey (Petey) FS 88
D: GCH Roeburn's DVK Sheba 7*M FS 92
Sanna and her twin Sapphy are my
favorite daughters yet born to Sheba. Both are tall, elegant "uphill"
does, sharp in the withers with beautifully level toplines. They are
very wide in the escutcheon, with excellent rear leg angulation. Sanna had
a difficult start, developing white muscle disease in the first day of life, despite her dam's
having received selenium prior to kidding. Fortunately, she responded well to
treatment. While I initially saw her as somewhat refined in bone, she
has grown very well, and now is one of the tallest, sharpest and most
correct of the 2009 doelings.
Sanna: Belted cou blanc
Bred to Bruno, due 6/15/10
Kids: $300