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AABG NBD Rip To Be Square #10447944.....another Trickman Boer Goats Herd Sire. Rip To Be Square is going to be a big boy when he finishes growing! We purchased this fine young buck from Gary Duncan Family a.k.a. Able Acres - Crawfordsville, Indiana. Our daughter Stephanie showed this guy in FFA and Open class at the Iowa State Fair -- we were caught between a rock and a hard spot so to speak as we tried to do to much with this guy. We wanted to show him but we also want offspring as soon as we could from him - so when he was in the show ring he had been with some does as well. We felt the sacrifices a place or two with him in the show ring would pay off in the Fall of 2009 with kids. So far we have not been wrong -- he placed respecatble in the show ring by placing 2nd and 3rd in shows --- but in the kidding pen he has sired so far 2 sets of twins -all doelings!!! These first kids are strong framed - long bodied - meaty - feminime necked girls with wonderful roman heads. We can't wait to see how these girls grow -- we have been told they should be slow maturing great does. It is a possibility they may be in the show ring next Summer but will for sure be there as yearlings in 2011. As with Kane we would be glad to do live coverage to Rip To Be Square for $100.00 per doe - plus $1.50 per day R&B per healthy doe - paid upfront (we reserve the right to refuse any doe we feel not healthy).
AABG NBD Rip To Be Square may not have tore up the show ring for us but his full flushmate AABG NBD Bullseye did for the Duncan Family -Able Acres. Rip's full bro Bullseye was "GRAND CHAMPION FULLBLOOD BUCK" at the 2009 Missouri State Fair - 2009 Ohio State Fair - 2009 Indiana State Fair and 2009 Fairfield Goat Daze! Think about it Rip To Be Square carries the same gene pool as Bullseye!!!!
We have over 40 does bred to this buck -- he must have been very busy in September as he grouped 40 does to kid starting around February 1 and ending around March 1...most are due in a two week period with almost all either carrying twins or triplets!