Pygmy Goats in Florida - Oak Haven Farm

Saturday, November 04, 2006

Welcome

Welcome to the Oak Haven Farm blog. This blog will inform you to all the necessary and important information about Pygmy Goats here in Florida. We have been raising Pygmy Goats here in beautiful Sarasota since 1989. The heat and humidity offer some challenges but be have a thriving herd and we have experienced success showing our animals in NPGA sanctioned show throughout the years. Again...welcome and we hope we can help guide you to all things Pygmy here in Florida.
Our show season got off to a super start with the FPGA Fall Brawwl in Lecanto last month. We had our very first Oak Haven Farm animal earn it's Permanent Grand Champion status at the show. PGCH Oak Haven Farm Quinton got his fourth win under judge Tom Hallquest. "Q" is a quad kid out of three time Grand Champion Oak Haven Farm Fever Pitch and Dream Catcher Total Eclipse. The the same show we one Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand Champion doe with Moonlight Ridge Farm Chigger, Reserse Senior and Reserve Grand Champion buck with Possum Hollow Gunsmoke, and Best Wether with Oak Haven Farm Boomer. The day also included a Reserve Junior Champion buck rosette for Gunsmoke's son Oak Haven Farm Michaeleen O'Flynn.
You can say we have quite a stud farm with PGCH Quinton and his pen mates: PGCH R & R Acres Black Knight, 3 time Grand Champion Oak Haven Farm Fever Pitch, 1 time Grand Champion Gunsmoke and the little guy with the Reserve Junior win, OHF Michaeleen O'Flynn. In with wings waiting to make his debut is our newest little show buckling, Oak Haven Farm Joey. He is quite a looker with a pedigree to just die for, Possum Hollow Gunsmoke and Oak Haven Farm Quinella (PGCH Quinton's full sister!)
Our next show is on November 11th in Lecanto at the Goats R Us Holiday Frolic. Email us for details on how you can get to this show.
For those of you looking for Christmas babies, we are sorry but they won't be available until weaning in late February of 2007. We will post when the kids are on the ground so you can look them over and place a deposit on them to hold them for you to start you spring 2007 show season off right with a OHF kid.


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