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Hops N Lops Farm

Nubian, Saanen and LaMancha Dairy Goats in Harwinton, CT

Hops N Lops ​Blonde Bombshell

American Nubian     01/24/2020     DNA Typed & Parent Verified     B/B Casein     G6S Normal by Parentage

ADGA Genetics Pedigree

Linear Appraisal History:

DHIR and One Day Milk Test History:

(01-03)   180DIM  770  34F  31P   

National Show Placings & Notable Wins:

2021 CDGA 1st Place (x2)

Progeny:

                              +*B SG Wingwood Farm Ami Tupelo  (02-04) EVV 89

            +*B SG Wingwood Farm TL Atlas

                              SGCH Wingwood Farm Tim's Althea 1*M  (05-05) EEEE 91

+*B SGCH Redwood Hills Atlas Drakon  (02-03) VEE 90

                              ++*B SG Kastdemur's Monte Carlo

            SG Redwood Hills MC Delilah 1*M  (02-04) +EV+ 84

                              Redwood Hills Delusional


                              +*B Begley's-Troubled-Acre J Rumba  (05-05) +VV 85

            *B Begley's-Troubled-Acre Skylkwr

                              SGCH Begley's-Troubled-Acre Skdlbut 3*M  (05-02) EEEE 91

Hops N Lops Wookiee 3*M  (03-02) EEVE 90

                              +*B Saada El-Tuzla

            GCH Hops N Lops Wysteria 2*M  (07-01) EEEE 91

                              Hops N Lops Bellatrix 1*M  (05-02) VEEE 91

Blondie has been a stand out since day one. With a beautiful rump and topline, length of bone pattern and feet and legs it wasn't a hard choice to hang on to her. She also developed into a large, powerful kid which she's maintained that size and scale as she continues to develop. She comes from one of my strongest dam lines going back to Wysteria, and the cross with Drakon has produced some of my favorite does in the herd such as Dahlya and Masquerade. 


She unfortunately had a stroke early summer of 2021, so we made the decision to not breed her for 2022. Thankfully, she made a full recovery and we are looking forward seeing her with a second freshening in 2023.