The East Coast Elite Boer Goat Sale was held in Perry Georgia on Saturday April 26, 2003.
Animals were offered by the CBC partners Norman and Kathy Kohls, Tommy and Doris Morris of Texas, and the Stewart Family of Georgia. Guest consignments were offered by Norman and Kathy Kohls of Eldorado, Texas. Their line bred Texas genetics are well known in the Boer Goat Industry.
A selection of high quality yearlings offered by CBC is shown at right. These does were produced with an active breeding and embryo flush program with some of the last elite genetics leaving South Africa to Australia. |
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$2000 bought the high selling doe. This doe was the results of Greg Stewarts breeding program that is centered around South African genetics recently imported from Australia. She went to Randell Kent, father of Kevin Kent. Kevin Kent and his wife Charlene are noted Georgia Boer Goat breeder and Kevin is an ABGA judge. Kevin and Charlene are moving out of the country and Randell has decided to retain the name of North Georgia Goat Company and continue in the fine tradition of raising quality goats.
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<-- Greg Stewart (on left) and Randell Kent (right) holding his new purchase
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A "Dirk Lowe" buck was the high selling buck and went for $1850.
Prices were stable and respectable for the Southeast with a total sale of almost $42,000 with an average price of $670. Buyers came from the surrounding states and from as far away as Ohio.
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The FSE JIIM *Ennobled* doe that I bought for my husband is shown at right.
Patricia Parson
Georgia Boers
Bloodlines Steeped In Tradition
Focused on the Future!
www.georgiaboers.com
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