Ronco Farm Windy Ebony 2*M (2x Top Ten doe)

2x Top Ten doe!

Goat , Nubian , Sr. Doe (female)

DOB: 2/5/2015 (11 yrs)

Sire: Linn Farm's Beau (Elite Sire)

Sire of 2x Top Ten doe

Linn Farm's Beau (Elite Sire)

Nubian Buck (male) Reference only - not in herd

ADGA#  Deceased
G6S Normal, Disbudded Sire: SG Six M Galaxy Noel's Magi +*B (Elite Sire) SS: SG Six-M-Galaxy Galileo ++*B (Elite Sire) SD: SG Six M Galaxy Nova's Sonia Noel 10*M (91 EEEV) - 5x Top Ten Dam: Magic Dreams Callie's Cadeau DS: SG Jacob's Pride Star Dancer +*B (87 VEV - Elite Sire) DD: Six M Galaxy Fawn's Calista 14*M Of his few daughters on milk test, Ronco Farm Windy Ebony made the Top Ten list more than once and they’ve have been clear improvements over their dams when it comes to ...
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Dam: Ronco Farm TL Windy Breeze 1*M
 
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G6S Normal, Disbudded

S: Linn Farm's Beau (Elite Sire, 88 VEE @ 05-07)

SS: SG Six M Galaxy Noel's Magi +*B (Elite Sire) SD: Magic Dreams Callie's Cadeau

D: Ronco Farm TL Windy Breeze 1*M

DS: Kastdemur's Santa Ana Breeze *B (90EEV @ 03-02) DD: Jowanda's Tender Lovin

Ebony has been more of a pet than just a working doe, but she's been a phenomenal working doe. She's been on the Top Ten list twice for milk production (2017 & 2018) and once for butterfat production (2017). She's a very affectionate doe w/ her people, but over the years she's become very dominant with other does. She's lived all over the country and milked well everywhere she's been. Her lifetime milk record is rapidly approaching 20,000 pounds. Despite milking so heavily, her udder has held up well.

We have had the pleasure of milking Ebony's dam, maternal aunt, her half sister out of her maternal aunt, daughters, granddaughters and many other descendants and near relatives. Her sire was also in our herd for a time, but knowing how well loved she was by her breeder, we never dreamed she might one day come our herd. Her favorite person only let her come here when she retired from raising Nubian goats altogether and for this, we are greatly honored. She seems to be happy here among old friends and her progeny. As a testament to her will to milk and her ability to handle change, her milk production only dipped for a few days as she recovered from the trip from Nebraska to Texas.

Updated 9/19/2025