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    • What is Regenerative Farming?
    • The Farm (South Burlington, VT) >
      • Hillside Gardens & Wetland Habitat
      • House Gardens, Zone 1
      • South Garden & Pollinator Meadow
      • He Shed Garden
      • North Gardens & Greenhouse
    • Southern Cross (Bell Buckle, TN) >
      • Upper Hillside Orchard
      • House Gardens
      • The Nursery
      • Homestead Plant Education >
        • Edible Plants
  • The Farm
    • Back to the Basics >
      • Homesteading & Prepping >
        • Are We Prepared?
        • Homesteading >
          • Videos
        • Prepping 101 >
          • Prepping 101
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          • Food Prepping Videos
        • Resources
      • The Missing Link: Diet
    • Other Farm Faces
    • In the Meadow Books
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DOB: 5-3-16
Dam: Doubletree Such-A-Diva

gdam:  Doubletree Somethin About Mary
gsire: Doubletree Absolute True-Blue


Sire:  Doubletree All Puckered Up
gdam:  Doubletree Pucks Contessa
gsire:  Doubletree Sky-Blu Skylar
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Kidding history ​
2017 - Single buckling 
2019  Twin does
(Dixie retained)
Pepper came to us in late October 2016 from Doubletree in NY.  She is a roan with frosting. She is our herd queen and is a beautiful, sweet, and very gentle doe.  She is slower to love, but once she does it is forever.  She will rest her head on our laps for hours if we let her - when we got her, we couldn't touch her for a long time as she was pretty wild. That has all changed, but she is still timid around strangers.  Since being a first time mom in summer 2017, she went from the very bottom of the pecking order to the top, and lets everyone know that SHE rules. She is a great mom! Pepper has an amazing, gorgeous silky coat. We love her genetics and how she has shaped up since arriving to our farm. ​AGS/ADGA registered.

Back Meadow Farm Scarlet

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DOB: 5-3-16
Dam: Doubletree Such-A-Diva

gdam:  Doubletree Somethin About Mary
gsire: Doubletree Absolute True-Blue

Sire:  Doubletree All Puckered Up
gdam:  Doubletree Pucks Contessa
gsire:  Doubletree Sky-Blu Skylar
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Scarlet & Pie
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Scarlet came to our farm in September 2018.  She is a polled, tri-colored buckskin with a large moonspot on her neck. Scarlet is a more reserved girl, loves head rubs and attention, and is super mellow and sweet.  She is a very loving doe who loves her attention from people.  She can be a little sassy and has big aspirations of being herd queen. Her FF and SF udders were very nice and she is a fabulous mother! We are so glad to have Scarlet in our herd. 
Kidding history ​
2019 - 1 Buck, 1 Doe  (doe "Pie" retained)
2020  Triplet Bucks
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