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Jelly earned her dry leg as a senior kid at the 2003 Buckeye
Classic show. As a dry yearling in 2004, Jelly was GCH and BJDIS of 256
juniors at the Van Wert show. Jelly was the 2004 Reserve All-American
LaMancha Dry Yearling. Due to a hectic work schedule, Jelly was bred in
'04 to Duke, producing two gorgeous "LaSanchas", Jackie & Jasmin.
Jelly gave me 2 does and a buck in 2006. One doe, Jezzibell, was
retained, the other doe, Jezzikah is in the McQuitty Farm herd, and her buck, Pete, was sold and is residing in
Indiana. Jelly freshened with a gorgeous mammary system, with a high, wide
attachment and a beautiful fore. Her body is long, deep and level, and she
finished her permanent championship in 2006, taking GCH at the OVDGA and
SWODGA shows. Jelly was the 1st place 2 year old with 1st place udder, 1/2
of the 3rd place Dam & Daughter and part of the 3rd place LaMancha
herd at the 2005 Ohio State Fair, and was the 2005 LaMancha ODGA Futurity
Winner. Jelly's two daughters in our herd, Jackie (grade) and Jezzibell,
both earned their dry legs in '06. Her daughter, Jasmin (grade) freshened
with a beautiful mammary and solid, correct body, but, due to number
restrictions, was sold. Jelly freshened in *June* of 2007 with a *single buck kid,* so needless to say, I was not thrilled :) Her milk production has skyrocketed, and her body is just as pretty as it was in '06. I was thrilled with Jelly's appraisal score, especially considering she was only a month fresh. Jelly was only shown 4 times in 2007, going 1x GCH, 1X RGCH and 2x BOB. 18th place 5&6 Year Old, 1/4 of the 7th Place Herd, 1/3 of the 8th Place Best 3 Senior LaMancha Does, 1/2 of the 6th Place Dam & Daughter, 2008 ADGA National Show |