Indigo
Mendota Acres Highlands Indigo
ADGA Registration #PD2318243P
What Makes Indigo such a great doe to purchase doeling and buckling kids from?
Indigo was chosen for AppleJo Farms breeding program for her color genetics foremost. Indigo's Dam, Pita, has produced some of the most amazing moon spots I've ever seen. Yes, Indigo also has blue eyes!
This is Indigo's Dam: Pita
(below-picture credit to Mendota Acres)
Indigo is a true chocolate which is hard to find, although, Chocolate is a very common modifier in Nigerian Dwarf Goats. It is located at the Brown Locus and works by modifying patterns at the Agouti Locus. Normally black areas of the coat (and sometimes dark tan) are changed to a chocolate color. The skin is also changed from black to chocolate, which can be most noticeable on the muzzle, around the eyes and ears, under the tail, and on the udder. Chocolate is dominant and works independently of any other genes or modifiers. To have any chance at chocolate, at least one parent must have it to pass on.
Combine this with her moonspot genetics and blue eyes and milk/cheese genetics from the Sire she will be bred to, McGibbony, and you have the potential makings of an AppleJo Farms' trifecta-excellence doeling and/or buckling!
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