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Tennessee Bucks

Sorry we do not stand our bucks to the public or lease them out.

A Buck is 50% of your herd

He is the most important part of your breeding program.

All of his kids will have his genes and will pass them on. 

If he doesn't have the breed characteristics - he won't improve your herd or the breed
  and he shouldn't be used for breeding. 

Just because he falls over and can breed doesn't mean he should be allowed to!!

Purchasing a lower quality buck just because he is cheaper, 
will cost you a lot more in the end.

Pay close attention to the facial features and ear set! 
Select only those that will compliment your does. 
Help improve this Breed in Canada! 

Be picky and Choose wisely ! 


     Faint Hope Acres 
Coalminer


photo taken October 2008
   
February 18, 2005
Black and White

IFGA Premium Registered

Miner is sired by  

Buckaroo Bluff's George Drouillard

and out of

Buckaroo Bluff's Buffy

 

RMT Blu-Licious

 
photos taken October 2008

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May 25, 2005
  White & Black - ice BLUE eyes 

IFGA Premium Registered
Home bred - Riding Mountain Treasures

Sired by 

Faint Hope Acres Messenger

and out of

RMT Blu Deelite

 

RMT Cupids Arrow


August 11, 2005
  Gold & White - longhair

IFGA Premium Registered
Home bred - Riding Mountain Treasures

This youngster has an exceptional length of back, nice facial features and beautifully set and shaped ears. His flashy gold coloring is one of the rarer colors of this breed, we hope he will pass it along to his kids. 

Sired by 

RMT Carousel Night

and out of

Tumbleweed's Carmelita

 

 

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Cheryl & Hector McKay
Manitoba, Canada