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   <title>Breeding Season</title>
   <pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2008 16:05:55 -0600</pubDate>
   <description>Breeding season has once again come around.  It was
decided to hold off on AI till the spring time with
some of our young up and coming does.  We hope to
have some promising fall kids from the crosses we
have planned.

We have a few does due in January bred to a
Remington grandson.  We&#39;re hoping for some pretty
doe kids from that cross.  Most of the older does
are bred to a RRD Hammertime son.  He&#39;s been
throwing kids with perfect heads and great bone and
twists.  Two of our does are bred to a buck
nicknamed Kapow.  He originated from Jerico Farms
and has quite the impressive pedigree.  Most of all
though, we like the length, heads and necks he
throws in his offspring.  We also put our Junior
buck Mr. Jingles in with a doe to see what he&#39;ll throw.

If you&#39;re looking for spring wethers or doe kid
prospects we&#39;ll have plenty from January on through
April.  </description>
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   <title>Plans for the future</title>
   <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2008 12:00:56 -0500</pubDate>
   <description>Sand Dollar Farms has gone through a tough,
eventful year.  Several prized animals were lost. 
Health issues became a constant battle with some of
the animals.  Fencing became unreliable and had to
be repaired.  Yet all of this has not made us quit.
 If anything it has only improved our management
practices and made us more determined to succeed.

This year some of our stock will be shown at a few
ABGA sanctioned shows.  Tiffany Alemany of Bad News
Boers will be handling them.  She has become a
partner of ours.  We are confidant our stock will
perform well and hope to raise awareness  of the
quality animals we possess.

We also hope to be experimenting with AI in the
near future.  We purchased a doe bred with
Collateral Damage semen and had been pleased with
the result.  This will allow us to improve our
genetic pool with considerably less cost than
purchasing a buck from all the herds we admire. 
Sand Dollar Farms is taking steps in the right
direction.  Watch out for us in the show ring!</description>
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   <title>ABGA membership drive</title>
   <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2006 20:50:52 -0600</pubDate>
   <description>The American Boer Goat Association is having a 
Membership Drive! ABGA has a limited time offer 
for all owners of non-ABGA registered Boer goats 
to enroll their herd for free. Whether you have 1 
or 100 goats, ABGA is waiving the normal 
enrollment fees for all goats currently 
registered with another United States based Boer 
association. We will also waive the transfer fee 
if the transfer has not yet been completed, so 
find those registration certificates and save, 
save, save. But, as the old saying goes, all good 
things must come to an end. This offer is good 
through March 31, 2006 only. You must have your 
paperwork in the ABGA office by March 31 to 
qualify. All you have to do is fill out the 
Membership Drive Application and the Herd 
Enrollment form and send them in with your 
original non-ABGA certificates. </description>
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