Rubystar NQ Cid's Sunnalei
Sire: *B Saada El-Cid 1-03 86 VVV
SS: Saada Khair-Ed-Din 3-02 91 EEE
SD: SGCH Saada El-Levitica 3*M 3-00 92 EEEE ('09 1st PL/2nd udder)
Dam: Rubystar ADZ RWC Noqueessi 1*M 2-02 86 VE+V
DS: CH *B Remuda Winter Constellation AI 4-04 90 VEE
DD: Rubystar KLK Royal Adzalus AI
G6S Normal by parentage
This little doe is promising to be a classy addition to my milking and show string. She's already developing a Roman nose, so her breed character should be superb. Her body type looks to be most similar to her aunty SGCH Saada El-Pekah - very long, lean, dairy with incredible style. She is correct over the topline...yes even the rump and chine! Her withers are already sharpening up and her shoulders look like they are improved over the previous generations, especially in the tightness of elbow. Her rear legs set is beautiful, and her escutcheon is very open. My only complaint is her lack of depth and width in the chest and brisket extension, but I shouldn't have too much trouble finding sires to improve that trait in the next generation.
Sunna spent a year elsewhere and her young owner had some family difficulties, so I ended up with Sunna back in the herd. She is now a LONG dairy doe, and we will see how that udder comes in. A bit on the 2D side, we'll see how long she stays.
Planned Breeding: Stetson
Kids all does reserved
SS: Saada Khair-Ed-Din 3-02 91 EEE
SD: SGCH Saada El-Levitica 3*M 3-00 92 EEEE ('09 1st PL/2nd udder)
Dam: Rubystar ADZ RWC Noqueessi 1*M 2-02 86 VE+V
DS: CH *B Remuda Winter Constellation AI 4-04 90 VEE
DD: Rubystar KLK Royal Adzalus AI
G6S Normal by parentage
This little doe is promising to be a classy addition to my milking and show string. She's already developing a Roman nose, so her breed character should be superb. Her body type looks to be most similar to her aunty SGCH Saada El-Pekah - very long, lean, dairy with incredible style. She is correct over the topline...yes even the rump and chine! Her withers are already sharpening up and her shoulders look like they are improved over the previous generations, especially in the tightness of elbow. Her rear legs set is beautiful, and her escutcheon is very open. My only complaint is her lack of depth and width in the chest and brisket extension, but I shouldn't have too much trouble finding sires to improve that trait in the next generation.
Sunna spent a year elsewhere and her young owner had some family difficulties, so I ended up with Sunna back in the herd. She is now a LONG dairy doe, and we will see how that udder comes in. A bit on the 2D side, we'll see how long she stays.
Planned Breeding: Stetson
Kids all does reserved