Knotneer Brix Lettuce

YSA 1-04 VVV FS V

(*B Robla's Justice L Brix x Knotneer Jackpine Olive 3*M)`

Lettuce is a dry yearling for 2009. She was Best Junior Doe in Show at the Crow Wing County Fair.

Lettuce is bred to *B California Franchise Cache for late March kids. 03-23-10 kidded with twin bucks.
 


                  Knotneer Brix Powdermilk

             YSA 1-03 VVV FS V

           (*B Robla's Justice L Brix x GCH Knotneer Frostline Polka 5*M)

                   Powdermilk is a promising yearling, but she has not been shown much since she

                  jumps out of any pen. PM is very tall for her age.

                  Powdermilk is bred to *B Schmidt/ECF Amen Salute for April kids.
 

 

Knotneer Brix Maygold

as a kid, Fall 2008

(*B Robla's Justice L Brix x Knotneer Frostline Gala 3*M)

                        I love the color on this gal! She was shown twice as a kid and was 1st & 2nd.

                       Both of her granddams are Top Ten, so we expect some milk from her.

                       May is bred to *B Schmidt/ECF Amen Salute for late March kids.


 

 

Knotneer Brix Northern Spy

(*B Robla's Justice L Brix x Ru-Ridge Starbuck Trinity 2*M)

                    Spy was a house goat as a kid, and liked to sneak in the house and sleep on

                    the sofa. Spy looks a lot like Trinity and should be a good producer too.

                  Spy is bred to GCH +*B White-Hawk Ranger's Jack Pine for late April kids.

 

 

                                 

Knotneer King Purplehaze

YSA 0-03 +VV FS +

(Legendairy MRD Waltz King x GCH Knotneer Frostline Polka 5*M)

                            PH's first show was the Minnesota State Fair where she placed 5th in a very

                           competitive class of 13. Like her dam, PH grew her hind legs first.  She should

                          level out when her fore cannons grow in.

                          PH will be a dry yearling for 2010.


  

Knotneer Pogo Fuji

(*B Knotneer Brix Pogo x Ru-Ridge Starbuck Trinity 2*M)

                           Fuji broke her leg at three weeks old and so spent six weeks as a house

                          goat. In this picture, she had just jumped onto the kitchen counter and slurped

                          up a bowl of spaghetti. She also enjoyed dark stout, coffee, and book covers.


                         Fuji is another baby with a lot of milk behind her. Her dam, paternal grandam,

                          and paternal second dam are all Top Ten. She is quite improved over her dam

                         in her head and feet.

                       Fuji will be a dry yearling for 2010.