Land of Havilah KI Serendipity

Purebred Nubian doe
ADGA Genetics link: N002382535
ADGA Registration #PN2382535
AGS Registration #N-
VGL Case #
DOB: 

Sire:   *B Land of Havilah Booton Kinetic
Dam: Land of Havilah LS Epiphany


Genetic Information

DNA Typed, Parent Verified
G6S: Normal (N/N) (by parentage)
Alpha S1 Casein:  
Scrapie Variant:  


Description

LIGHT RED ROAN. DARK & CREAM TRIM. WHITE POLL, NOSE & EARS

We are so excited to have Serendipity (aka Dip)! She is a stunning little doeling right now (2024) and I’m really looking forward to watching her mature. She was born producing milk, which I have never had happen here before. I will breed her to freshen as a yearling to avoid dry mastitis.


Linear Appraisal scores

This section won’t be used until she is bred and freshens.


DHIR (Milk Test) Results

This section won’t be used until she is bred and freshens.

YearAgeDIMMilk #Fat %Fat #Protein %Protein #
Serendipity’s lactations
Herd #34-00-5007. Index #____.
Updated: _______
*In Progress

Awards

This section won’t be used until she is bred and freshens.



Sire

Dip’s sire is *B Land of Havilah Booton Kinetic. Kinetic is a much anticipated cross between Land of Havilah ML Lilly 4*M and  ++*B SG Goldthwaite Bootonniere. He is everything that I had hoped for and more! His first kids are just hitting the ground this year (2024) – they are stunning and consistent in type!


Dam

Dip’s dam is Land of Havilah LS Epiphany (aka Piff). I’ve been waiting patiently for Piff to freshen, and she did not disappoint! Her udder has fantastic attachment. She is easy to milk both by hand and with a machine, and she is milking very well! She is an easy keeper that can milk very well, raise her kid, and also gives more milk than Sependipity (her baby) can drink, so that we can have milk for the house as well!


Disease Test Results

Please visit our Biosecurity Test Results page to see our herdwide test results back to 2006.


Genetic Test results

Here are the official test results straight from the lab. You can verify them yourself by clicking this link and inputting the case and report # (found in the pdf’s) to see the reports on the UC Davis (VGL) site.