Tiny Town
Welcome to Tiny Town Nigerian Dwarf and Pygmy Goats!
Tiny Town Blue Bayou
Junior Champion!

(Ground Rush Rhapsodie En Bleu X Green Gate Xfile)

Fifty has had a great season as a dry yearling. Long, level and uphill,
she is strong in general appearance on the score card! She won
Tiny Town Blue Moon
Junior Champion Doe

Moo also won her dry leg (ADGA) at the MDGA spring doe show under Christen Adels.
Moo has lovely dairy character and a very wide escutcheon. Judge Paul Kempe used
Moo in a Dairy Goat judging seminar and pointed out to the participants that she had
the best escutcheon in the class for her size (meaning all the other goats in the demo
were large breeds! We hope to put an udder on her to fill that space in 2008 !
Blue Eyes !
Pippi

(BRB Tiny Town Fu Manchu X BRB Tiny Town Parcheesi)

Of all the junior kids we had in 2007, this doe was known everywhere!
Must be that confetti coloration she inherited from her mother. The breeding that
produced this doe is actually a continuation of the breeding program of Heather C in
Junior Does
Due

BRB Tiny Town Fu Manchu X CH Ground Rush Mama Mia

Due has a truckload of promise! This doe is not only from some
powerfull parents, she shows improvement in topline and a nice
level rump. She won just about every time in 07 in her age
appropriate class as a junior - but yielded Junior Grand to her
dry yearling competition.  With the combination of her mothers "total package" udder,
and some genes from Fuey (his mother was the NDGA National champion doe) we have
high expectations for her as a milker in 2008. My current plan is to breed her to Brad Pit
for Spring kids - wonder if we will get red and whites?
California.  Pippi's mom, Gay Mor's Pageantry, was a national youth champion doe and of course Fueys mother
was a national champion. Although she has been a lack luster junior doe in the young age class, we think this
doe will step up to the plate and be a contender as a milker and in her more mature years. Although she has a
nice topline, Pippi has a brown confetti spot just behind her withers which makes an optical illusion of a dip in
her topline. At her first show as a kid in May 07 the judge noted that, and placed her second in her class to Due.
She told me that spot would cause her trouble until she was mature and "thicker" through the middle. So there
is something to learn there - although these wild colored ND's are fun, sometimes those markings can be a
handicap!
Tiny Town Jingle

Tiny Town Blue Suede Shoes X BRB Tiny Town FuManchu

After all the shows we drug Jingle to this year, I can't believe we missed getting a photo
of her in dairy show clip! Errrrrrrr - well, you are just going to have to wait until next
spring, since we do not clip after Sept 1, so they have plenty of time to get wooly for the

Photo of
Jingles
Coming in
Spring 2008!
Junior Grand Champion at the MDGA ADGA show in May 07—
and came right back to win Junior Grand Champion at both the MDGA youth show and
again at the Cecil County Fair (ADGA Sanctioned) she will make a brief appearance at our
local county fair in 4H—and now has her dry legs secured. We look forward to seeing her
freshen in early 08.
winter!  Jingle is a blue road doe combining the capacity genes of her mother Melody and the placement genes
of Fuey's pedigree.  With a little luck it will work!
Jingle got a reserve Junior Grand at the Maryland DGA Summer Doe show, beating some pretty good dry
yearlings - we were surprised (since she was just 3 mos old) but the judge liked her dairy character and front
end assembly.  Jingle may be kept as a dry yearling for 2008 - we will assess her size and growth rate in late
October early November to make a final decision.