Reference Does
Reference does who have had an impact on the herd, resided here at one point, or are retired here.
QUAKING CANOPY SAVOIR-FAIRE
SEE FAIRY’S INDIVIDUAL PAGE HERE
QUAKING CANOPY JOSEPHINE VEEE91
SEE JOSIE’S INDIVIDUAL PAGE HERE
CASTLE ROCK FLOPSY LOPSY VEEE89 FF
SEE FLOPSY’S INDIVIDUAL PAGE HERE
SG Castle Rock Violet Marussia VEEE90
See Russia’s Individual Page Here
Castle Rock Dubliner Cheddar VVEE90
See Cheddar’s Individual Page Here
Quaking Canopy Manchego 1*M V+EV86
See Chego’s Individual Page Here
Quaking Canopy Que Sera Sera 5*M VVEV88
See Sera’s Individual Page here
We lost Sera after a very difficult kidding in Winter of 2023. Hers was a loss that had such a profound impact on me that it had me looking long and hard at my future in goats.
Castle Rock Sunsational
Sunny is the dam of Quaking Canopy Sun Salutation and granddam of Quaking Canopy The Octavius and Quaking Canopy Flying Dutchman
See Sunny’s Individual Page Here
Castle Rock Washoe Pine
DOB 3/27/13
Height 20 1/2" at four years old
1xGCH Jr., 1xRGCH Jr., 1xRGCH
2017 LA: VEEV 90, 2018 LA: VEEV 88
Sire: Castle Rock Chicago Peace
(Copper Penny ROF Calico Jack x GCH-ARMCH CRF Castle Rock Tuscan Sun 1*M *D VEEE 90)
Dam: GCH Castle Rock Ghost Pine EEEE 91 3*D
(Rosasharn's TL Sitka Spruce +*S x ARMCH Castle Rock Sky Lupine 2*M 2*D)
We lost Washoe in 2019 after a two year battle with skin cancer.
Washoe joins us from Castle Rock Farm as a senior doe. Washoe is from the same dam as one of our most favorite bucks, Yoshi (Castle Rock Yosemite Pine). She's a doe who excels in general appearance and dairy character with a super high, wide, easily milked udder. She's also rediculously calm and gentle, being an instant and timeless farm favorite. We couldn't be happier to welcome her into our herd!
CAMANNA CC JOLYNN
2018 LA: VEEE 87 as a 2ndF
CH Camanna CT Jocelyn X Camanna UL Cicada Comrade
Jolynn moved to a friends’ herd, we have several of her beautiful daughters in our herd and even went back for another after she left our farm!
As with all endeavors, we make mistakes and I made a big one with Jolynn this year by judging her udder too soon, long before birthing hormones had left her system. As such, I sold her super pretty little doe kid this year! Jolynn has a high, wide udder with the absolute best rear udder width and rear udder extension I've ever seen on an ND. I joke about her "big goat" udder on her tiny self. I'd like to see some more strength in her medial and see her teats pulled more inward, but I suspect I'll get that with future freshenings. Thankfully I got a gorgeous doe kid to hang on to out of her second freshening.