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0000Thank
you for your interest in the YBNVS herd. We have been breeding French
Alpines since 1996 and added Saanens to the herd in 2000. We have
bred and owned a number of EXCELLENT Appraising does as well as
many Best in Show winners.
00000Thanks to the help of a good friend
the herd was able to be Linear Appraised in 2009 and it was our
best LA session to date. Our Linear Appraisal session netted us
another FS92 for Zamora, FS 90 for Echo, a new score of EX 91 for
Zanita and the crowing achievement was a FS 90 for Zoe at age 10!
Our herd average was an amazing 89.45 including our first fresheners
00000Every year I plan to sell several
mature does including first fresheners in order to keep the herd
at a manageable size. Any mature does that will be offered for sale
will be listed on the For Sale page as
they become available in the spring so please check back for updates.
00000We have tested CAE negative since
1996 when we purchased our first goats. We were fortunate enough
to get our start with healthy clean animals from a reputable breeder
and have always kept them that way. In addition, the whole herd
is tested annually for CAE at WSU prior to the does kidding.
00000Terms of Sale: A $100 deposit
is required to hold your reservation. Reservations are on a first
deposit received basis. Please give us a first and second choice.
If your choice of kid is not born, we will refund your deposit.
Prices are at the farm at 4-5 weeks of age and the balance owed
is due on notification of birth. We like to ship kids at one month
of age and will be able to deliver kids to any shows we will be
attending in 2009.
00000Shipping: We ship out of Portland
(PDX). When shipping is necessary, we need to know your nearest
MAJOR airport and which airlines serve it. If you need to call about
your order, the best time is between 6:00 and 9:00 PM Pacific Time.
Please no calls after 9:00 PM. E-mail is another good way to ask
questions or set up a time for a phone call.
00000 I hope that
you will consider adding a YBNVS doe or buck to your herd. Please
feel free to contact me for any more information.
Sincerely,

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Updated 11/10/11
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