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Black Mesa Cory's Rosemary 4*M

(Wrong-Way Rosie)

LA 91 EEEE

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Casual Rosie out on the range

 

 

Formal Rosie just after scoring Excellent (91 EEEE) on her 2009 Linear Appraisal

 

Rosie as a yearling first freshener (July 2005)

 

Rosie just a few days old

 

 

 

Sire: M's Sagebrush SDGV Aragon +B

SS: Show-Down Granac's Vindicator *B

SSS:  Fra-Jac's Gay Grady ++*B

       SSSS: Fra-Jac's Lord Aliginon++*B

       SSSD: GCH Fra-Jac's #1 Princess's Gaya 1*M

 SSD:  GCH Show-Down Nacona Dancer 1*M

                SSDS: Fra-Jac's Dirty Dancer +*B

                 SSDD: Golden-Aspen CA Caitlin

     SD:  Blue Thunder Aurora

    SDS:  *S Anin's Vagabond 2E CGS

            SDSS: Anin's Country Squire

            SDSD: Anin's BG's Lianna 1*M

     SDD:  GCH Blue Thunder Ace Ashley CGS

              SDDS: Regehr's Alginon's Ace

              SDDD: GCH Borderline Sun Wynona 1*M,  BUOB '96 CGS West Nationals

Dam: Black Mesa Coriander  3*M 89 VEVV  Three Time Top Ten Breed Leader  2004 BMR Best First Freshener

        DS: SG Ragels Ziegenhof Guajillo  +B

       DSS:  The Blue Thunder Tundra

                 DSSS:  *S Anin's Vagabond 2E CGS

                 DSSD:  CH Blue Thunder Gaylynn (first place 2-year old  at  2000  Canadian West National Show)

         DSD:  Sunny-Haven Silkie

                  DSDS:  Sunny-Haven Sedona's Tampico

                    DSDD:  The New Song Ranch Spring

      DD:  Ragels Ziegenhof Angel  2*M

      DDS:  La-Homa DTC Mountain Tesoro *B

              DDSS:  Dayspring IMB Talisman +B

              DDSD:  GCH Patch-Quilt-Farms D. Desiree 5*M

     DDD:  Rio-Pirata Casino's Faro (Trudy)  1*M

             DDDS: Cavecreek-Critters Brave Heart

              DDDD:  Carousel's Casino

Black Mesa Cory's Rosemary 4*M (Rosie)

Born  4/09/04

 

ADGA #1318087

CAE Status: Negative

G6S Status: Normal

Linear Appraisal Score:

89 VVEE at 3 years old

89 VEVV at 4 years old

91 EEEE at 5 years old

 

DHIR Milk Test Results:

Age

Days in Milk

Milk Lbs.

Fat Lbs.

Fat %

Protein lbs.

Protein %

1-01 239 1370 55 4 45 3.3
1-10 274 2240 79 3.5 71 3.2
2-10 285 2140 98 4.6 69 3.2
3-11 271 1740 73 4.2 60 3.4
4-10 288 1670 60 3.6 55 3.3

Summer 2010 update:

Rosie hasn't let her great LA score go to her head.  She still shows up for milking, does a great job, then heads on out to the valley or up the mesa with the herd to browse, sun herself, or lay around chewing cud.  She is a great, easy going girl.

Summer 2009 update:

Was it really just two years ago when we noticed that Rosie had grown up?  Well, now she is a fully mature, wonderfully powerful yet feminine doe.  She scored as Excellent on her linear appraisal and she really deserved that honor.  We are thrilled to have Rosie as part of our foundation stock.

July 2008 update:

Rosie is a real easy going girl.  She is mild mannered and friendly.   She is also a hard worker and loves coming in for milking.  However, she milks out so fast we hardly get any time with her in the parlor so we have to make excuses to go hang out with her at other times.  She's always a fun girl to be with.

July 2007 update:

We knew that Rosie had a good udder – nicely attached, capacious, and quick to milk out.  The appraiser obviously agreed with us and scored her udder as “Excellent” as well as giving her very high scores in other areas.  We now know how parents must feel when their young daughter gets dressed up for her first prom.  We still see Rosie as a ranch kid, the appraiser saw her as a beautiful, young, productive milker.  How she changed from cute little “Wrong-Way” Rosie to a beautiful milker is amazing. Guess she must have grown up while we weren’t looking. Rosie has become an incredible asset to our herd.  

July 2006 update:

Rosie just keeps getting better.  She hasn’t gotten lost in a long time AND she is a wonderful milker.  Her udder is SO soft and milks out SO fast.  We say we have to put on our track shoes when it’s Rosie’s turn to be milked.  She is the fastest milker on the team – and she makes LOTS of milk!  She’s also a real sweetheart and loves her time both in the parlor and hanging with all her friends – humans, goats, and dogs.

2005 update:

Rosie kidded this year with two beautiful daughters.  Then she went right to work making wonderful, high quality milk for our cheese making.  Rosie really enjoys her work.  She was fast headed towards becoming the BMR Best First Freshener of 2005 - we didn't think anyone could catch up.  But Sassy came from behind and is now in the lead.  However, that doesn't take away Rosie's contributions or abilities.  This girl is  a wonderful asset to our milking line-up with her marvelously soft, easy milking udder and her wonderful attitude.  Rosie is truly a delightful girl ... and she never gets lost on her way to the milking parlor.

More background on young Rosie:

 Rosemary was dubbed “Wrong Way Rosie” right off the bat.  This girl would get lost while standing in the middle of the herd!!!  And she has the lung power to let everyone know it!  Kathryn once had to run almost an eighth of a mile after her as she frantically ran THROUGH the herd and out into the valley, too busy thinking she was lost to notice them!   Sometimes teaching kids to follow along with the rest of the herd is easy – sometimes NOT.  Rosie still will think she’s lost at times, and she NEVER picks the right way to go when looking for the others.  We think “Wrong Way” will be her nickname for a very long time!  Other than that, she’s a cute girl with lots of spunk.  Her mom, Cory, won our BMR Best Udder on a First Freshener Award (2004) and we are excited to see if Wrong Way Rosie will figure out how to follow in THOSE footsteps.

 

Rosie 2006

 

Rosie as a kid

 

Rosie: 2007 Linear Appraisal

 

The Goats At BMR

Senior Does

Goats At A Glance Coriander Rosemary Poppy Marlyn Sassafras Penny Espeez Mallow The Princess Tarragon Harmony Langley Tasha Sydney Celeste Lillith Miranda Peri Allspice Dominiska Grace Jammer Mariah Mignonette Pearl Player River Rose Tyler Violet Trinity Reference Does

Kids

Goats At A Glance Brill China Doll Dax Harley Joy Lacey Mandy Spring Thyme Tamarack

Bucks

Goats At A Glance Rio Benny Zane Marconi Splash Doctor Who Mr. President Exotic Affair Reference Bucks

 

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