Kona-Little Hoofprints
SG LITTLE HOOFPRINTS KONA
Kona was bred to Flat Rocks Silver Blue Eyed Callum
and Kidded on September 20, 2025.
Kona's babies are 2 Silver Doelings!
1 is available with deposit of $200. She is a bottle baby so may be purchased and taken home at 2 weeks.
Kona's silver doeling is available for $3000.
Text: 417-665-8996 or email applejofarms@gmail.com

Note from AppleJo Farms: This is why my breeding does and bucks are purchased from milk performance herds, so I can bred with superior milk producing Nigerians and get kids with so much more milk potential to sell to Homesteaders.
Why Choose Nigerian Dwarf Dairy Goats?
Why invest in better quality Nigerians right from the start?
Cottonwood Hollow Homestead writes the following:
Thinking about getting Nigerian goats for your homestead?
I get jars of goat milk where the whole jar is two-thirds cream!! And it's sweet with no hint of goat flavor. No other goat breed can compare to the flavor and quality of a Nigerian.
An interesting fact we learned, however, as we started our journey raising dairy goats about 9 years ago, was that not all dairy goats are created equal in the milking department. Our first couple of "dairy" goats came from a very well-known breeder in the Midwest, but it wasn't a breeder who actively participated in milk testing; basically, she just bred for fun colors and blue eyes (nothing wrong with that; that was actually a big part of what initially drew us to this breed). They were perfect goats for us to start with; we didn't have a huge investment in high-quality genetics while we figured things out (translate: made lots and lots of mistakes). But the milk these does produced was just okay...nothing special to be sure.
A few years later, I got more interested in milk test programs and genetics and spent many hours researching. We started working with breeders like Southern Grace (and shortly after Sinai Thunder and D & L Meadows), who were actively breeding for excellent dairy goats. We got our first goats from each of them in 2019.
The difference in milk quality after this was night and day! We were amazed. It made me realize how worthwhile it was to invest in the better goats, from breeders who track the milk production and quality. After all, the feed and infrastructure are typically going to cost more than the actual goat; even the price of a very good quality show goat is not going to surpass all the other expenses over its lifetime. And those feed and infrastructure expenses are the same regardless of whether it's a great milker or a poor one. For the past several years, we have also been actively tracking our milk and weeding out the poor producers with low butterfat from our herd (except for the ones my mom is really attached to and won't let me sell, lol). Now, as you can see by the photo, all that hard work and selection is paying us back with liquid gold!

- ADGA Registration #D1718990
- AGS Registration #D-78227
- Sex: Doe
- DOB: 3-23-2015
- DNA completed https://adgagenetics.org/GoatDetail.aspx?RegNumber=D001718990
- Microchip
- Disbudded
- Color: Black, Random White Markings
- Sire: Dill's GA Headliner *B *S 37115M (Breeder: Ellen Dorsey)
- Sire's Sire: SG Dill's BF Genuine Article D1514522 ++*B AR2014 ST2014 LA2011
- Sire's Dam: GCH AGS Dill's FH Doo Wop D1464018 1*M AR2010 ST2015 LA2013,2012,2011
- Dam: Prairie Hills Farm Buttercup 37123F (Breeder: Elizabeth McManus)
A bit of Top Ten ADGA Performance Facts: Here we refer to the U.S. History of Nigerian Dwarf Dairy Goats and information which shows Kona to be an excellent choice to buy kids from and breed with her kids:
SG Sugar Moon V Zuzanna, was a petite 21” 5 year old Top Ten doe, who surpassed Jazzmine in 2018 with a new record breaker of 2190 lbs. in 305 days. Since 2018, no doe has broken Zuzanna's record, though a few have come close. Most recently, SG Little Hoofprints Kona (currently residing at AppleJo Farms in Eldon, Missouri) came in as #1 in the nations Top Ten Milk Performance with 2130 lbs milked.
SG Little Hoofprints Kona named #1 Nigerian on the 2020 &
2021 Top Ten list and she just appeared for the 11th time on the elite doe list in the 99th percentile.
#1 Doe Breed Leader ADGA SG LITTLE HOOFPRINTS KONA
2021 PERFORMANCE BREEDLEADERS:
#1 in MILK PRODUCTION + #1 in PROTEIN PRODUCTION
Little Hoofprints Kona, was awarded a 2019 ANDDA Gold Juju award for milk production and components.
AGS 2017 PRODUCTION AWARDS:
- Ranked #3 in Top Ten Nigerian Dwarf AR Milk Production Awards 2017 for Milk
- Ranked #6 in Top Ten Nigerian Dwarf AR Milk Production Awards 2017 for Protein
- Kona awarded Superior Genetics SG: 11-27-2017
- Kona awarded Milker Gen. Ancestry: *M 10-30-2017
- Kona awarded Milker (AR) Protein: *M (AR) 10-30-2017
- Kona awarded Milker (AR) Butterfat: *M(AR) 10-30-2017
- Kona awarded Milker (AR) Milk: *M(AR) 10-30-2017
AppleJo Farms Welcomes SG LITTLE HOOFPRINTS KONA

AppleJo Farms is beyond thrilled to be the new owner of a Pat Christopher doe who has made the top 10 list and Elite Doe list 11 times!
SG LITTLE HOOFPRINTS KONA:
#1 Breed Leader In the Nation for 2021 with 2130 lbs in milk production and #1 in Protein Production.
Yes, I'm talking about SG LITTLE HOOFPRINTS KONA PD1718990
I want to clear something up about our beloved Kona.
Kona was attacked by a dog last year and it destroyed her amazing udder.
Kona holds the 2021 top Ten record of the ADGA 2021 PERFORMANCE BREEDLEADERS. Kona is #1 in Milk Production and Protein Production= 2130 lbs produced in 1 year.
Kona made the ADGA 2020 Performance Breedleaders list also
AppleJo Farms is beyond blessed to own Kona now and looking forward to her kids!
Kona suffered this severe dog attack injury resulting in her udder being ruined in appearance. Still, it is my hope that she can give AppleJo Farms a litter or two of top milkers and/or bucks which will produce top milkers for others in the homestead community and 4H group members.
Kona's Pedigree:
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