2019 Bunny & Wingman Breeding

Ridgetop Farm and Garden | Nigerian Dwarf Goat Breeding | Bunny and Wingman

This is our second breeding season with Bunny. Although she has never had any real problems, pregnancy and delivery seem just a bit more uncomfortable for her than it does for Willow and her daughters.

Wingman was one of the kids from the first litter born on our farm. When he was born he had the coolest fawn colored hair spattered with roaning. It has lightened up significantly as he has aged. Wingman’s sire is Crash. He had a combination pattern of Swiss marked and medium to light buckskin. Wingman’s dam is Willow, who is a solid cream color.

Bunny’s sire is medium gold with darker moon spots. Her dam has a buckskin and Sundgau combination pattern. Bunny is a cream color that has a bit of a gold tinge to it, with roaning.

Ridgetop Farm and Garden | Nigerian Dwarf Goat Breeding | Bunny and Wingman

Bunny had triplets! This was quite a shock since she had a single buck last year.

She had 2 does and one buck this year. Two are polled; one is not. Two are very light in color. One is the opposite – red brown & black with a smattering of white.

EUMELANIN COLOR

ColorWingmanBunnyCB1CB2CB3
Dark Brown
Black
Unknown

PHEOMENANIN COLOR

ColorWingmanBunnyCB1CB2CB3
White
Cream
Tan
Gold
Red Brown

AGOUTI LOCUS PATTERN

PatternWingmanBunnyCB1CB2CB3
Solid
Chamoisee
Buckskin
Cou Clair/Blanc
Swiss Marked
Sundgau
No Pattern

WHITE SPOTTING & MODIFIERS

CharacteristicWingmanBunnyCB1CB2CB3
Random
Belted
Schwartzal
Roaning
Frosting
White Poll
Moon Spots

POLLED, OR NOT

CharacteristicWingmanBunnyCB1CB2CB3
Polled
Horned

Science is Fun & Genetics are Fascinating!

Please keep in mind this information is primarily for me. I’m posting it publicly in case others are interested. However, I don’t claim to know all the things. This is my method for keeping records of the genetics because I find it fascinating and I’m trying to educate myself.


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