2*M AR Old Mountain Farm Suddenly 2*D 'VG' AR 1896

Photos by: Wyl Smith & Cheryle Moore-Smith

“Suddenly” was an extremely long bodied doe of short stature with a beautiful top line and width of rump and high thurls, a productive mammary system with good sized, easy expressing teats and really nice width in the escutcheon. She had good feet and legs and a long lean neck with a beautiful very desirable head and expressive eyes.
Suddenly was featured with her dam "Zee" on the
November page of the "Dairy Goat Gestation calendar for 2005" and on 2005 greeting cards, both published by Cindy Hackbush also on the cover of the “Goat” magazine with her dam; Zenon.


Sire:
Stonewall’s Orbison *S

Dam: 
SG 1* M AR AGS Old Mountain Farm Zenon*D AR1871

Date of Birth:

9/5/03 (Triplet)

Littermates:

Old Mountain Farm Blue Orb

Markings/colorings:

Buckskin with random white

Height: 19 5/8”

AGS Classification----

(2006)
Final score----
87.9 Very Good

HES----

(2004)
Mammary -8.8
Dairy Character -89
Body Capacity -90
General Appearance -89.5
Final score - 71.45 (as a junior doe)

HES note: The highest scoring category for Junior Does (does under 24 mons. who have never
freshened) is "70-80"- Promising

(2005)
Mammary -89
Dairy Character -91
Body Capacity -90
General Appearance -89
Final score - 89.5 Excellent

Show Record:

1X - Reserve Grand Champion Senior Doe (AGS) Judge;
Harvey Considine
1X - Best Dam & Daughter w/dam (AGS)
1X - ANDDA's All-American under 2yr old milker (2005)
1X - Grand Champion Senior Doe (AGS) Judge; Jeff Klein
1X - Best of Breed (AGS) Judge; Jeff Klein
1X - Lincoln Dairy Herd w/herd mates (AGS) Judge; Jeff Klein
1X - Breeders Trio w/herd mates (AGS) Judge; Jeff Klein

Kidding History:

May 2005 - triplets; one doe, two bucks
May 2006 - triplets; two does, one buck (sire: Paradigm)
May 2007 - quadruplets; three does, one buck (sire: Halifax)
May 2008 - triplets; one doe, two bucks (sire: Halifax)
April 2009 - triplets; one doe, two bucks (sire: Hakama)
July 2010 - twin does (sire: Stag)
July 2011 - triplets; one doe, two bucks (sire: Ram-Beau)