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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 ! 

The following two boys were orphaned at barely a day old. 
It was a difficult birth and I was devastated when their mother died. 
Dee was my best doe and her kids with Carousel are incredible.

These boys will remain in my herd to help continue on with her line, along with their two sisters Destinee and Dreamer.

Riding Mountain Treasures
Dee's Image


photo taken October 2008


June 7, 2007
White & Black, blue marble eyes   

MGR registered

Sired by 

RMT Carousel Night

and out of

RMT Blu Deelite

 

Riding Mountain Treasures
Dee's Legacy


photos taken October 2008

legacyeyes.jpg (48153 bytes)

June 7, 2007
White & Black, ice blue eyes   

MGR registered

Sired by 

RMT Carousel Night

and out of

RMT Blu Deelite

 

 

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Cheryl & Hector McKay
Manitoba, Canada