In the early 2000, when I started to breed Boers, I acquired two bucks from a small farm in California and I named them Rocky and Storm Cat.
I lost Storm Cat, a red Boer, to urinary calculi, but Rocky grew to be a mammoth and handsome buck.
In fact, in 2006, Rocky and his two offsprings, a young buck and a young doe, romped off with the Championship Trophies in a competition staged by the National Goat and Sheep Congress of the Philippines in Cagayan de Oro City.
Rocky is now gone but I remember him as the biggest Boer I have ever raised in my farm.
Now that I am starting to breed Boers again, I see the need to reacquired Rocky’s offsprings from breeders who bought young bucks and does from me.
Ang may pinakamarami na nabili sa akin na mga anak ni Rocky is a breeder in Calinan, Davao City, Boy Sasin.
Kung sino man po ang meron pang bloodline ni Rocky, I would like to buy back a few heads of does and maybe two bucks.
Please message me through my FB Messenger. Thanks.
#RememberingRockyTheBoer!
#TracingGoodGenetics!
(First photo shows Rocky while the second collage of photos show my children, then very young, Maria Krista, Josa Bernadette (both doctors now) and Bernhart Immanuel (soon to be a vet) feeding Rocky’s offsprings with milk in a bottle.)
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