Kannah Creek Farm
Does - Page 3
KANNAH CREEK FWM ROSA (5/15/07)
(Kannah Creek FW Motega x Kannah Creek RM Consuela)
Rosa has shown well this year as a dry
yearling winning five 1st place, Jr Champ
and two times Reserve Jr Champ. We
look forward to seeing her as a two year
old milker.
KANNAH CREEK RM Frivola  (5/20/07)
(Rosasharn UMT Monarch x Kannah Creek FW Kohana)
Frivola freshened with a very nice high,
tight udder and is developing nicely as a
yearling milker. She is long and very
dairy, as is the case with all of
Monarch's daughters. Her doe kid sired
by Lost Valley MR Dakota is being
retained in our herd.
KANNAH CREEK FWM Liani  (3/09/08)
(Kannah Creek FW Motega x Kannah Creek RM Senona)
Liani is out of a set of quad doe kids that
Senona produced.  Being sired by our
Stonewall's Raising Arizona grandson,
Motega, we have high hopes for her as a
yearling milker.  She has placed 1st in
class three times this year and has been
named Jr Champ twice.
KANNAH CREEK RM Poco Mariposa  (5/08/08)
(Rosasharn UMT Monarch x Lost Valley MR Focus)
We are very pleased with this cross of
Monarch and Focus which produced
Mariposa. She is long bodied with good
width throughout and a super top line. She
has the genetic background to produce an
outstanding mammary system. Plus, with
her color she is a real eye catcher.
Kannah Creek LVD Riena (6/07/07)
(Lost Valley MR Dakota x Kannah Creek RM Frivola)
Riena is one of the first kids sired by Jr
herd sire Dakota and we are thrilled with
the result.  At this early stage she is very
wide in the escutcheon with flinty bones and
a world of dairy character.  We look forward
to seeing her develop.
GAY-MOR'S LUCKY MONARDA (1/5/99)
(MCH Twin Creeks LS Luck of the Draw x Gay-Mor's JJU Lavender)
REFERENCE DOE
Monarda was one of our foundation does and a
key to the quality of our program. She has 1
champion leg and several reserve champion wins
to her credit as well as producing daughters that
perform very well on the milk stand and in the
show ring.
She was the 1st Nigerian we selected when
we started our herd and she will be greatly
missed. Although Mona is gone -- her
impact on our herd lives on through her
daughters, granddaughters and great
granddaughters..
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