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Chrome 'ABMFZ4027

Chrome is one of those bucks you can't look past.  He has incredible character in his head and face with the ever fashionable, wrinkled look even down his ears.

He has length and capacity and breed's style and elegance, particularly into his doe kids. He invariably passes on his traits to breed kids with eye catching appeal. He is particularly recognized for passing on exceptional heads.

Chrome, like his father, 'Lawson' who was used extensively before being sold on, is also, of course, packed with meat. Chrome's mother is one of the almost original Terraweena does.

National Reserve Junior Champion Buck in 2005, Chrome has developed into a magnificent sire.  Unfortunately his magnificence seems to be reserved for the paddock as his showring behaviour is appalling.  He was very fortunate to be awarded a 2nd place at the Nationals in 2006 when the decision was made not to show him again.  As one of the judges said 'We couldn't judge that buck because he wouldn't show himself.'

Chrome is sire of the 2006 National Junior Champion Doe, 'Cameo' and is strongly represented by his progeny in the 2008 Terraweena show team.

 Terraweena Chrome 

Mine ABMFZ4801

Mine is one of the most classical, correct bucks we have ever bred.  Whilst not as eye catching as his paddock counterparts, he is all that a good buck should be.
 
Strong but with an exceptionally gentle eye, long and deep and faultless in the legs, Mine is what all breeders should have for constant use in their studs.  A sire which reliably passes on his attributes and stamps uniformity on large volumes of kids. He is highly recommended as a safe, upgrading sire.
 
Mine is a regular member of the Terraweena show team, consistently winning ribbons at all levels, whether regional, state or national.  Supreme Champion Exhibit at the inaugural Stanthorpe Show last year, Mine went on to prove his flexibility and quality by also winning a fifth place at the National Show 2006.

This buck also has the ability to produce better then himself. Many of Mine's kids are already proving to be great representatives of the stud.

 Terraweena Moses

'Ore' ABMFZ4188

In 2004 Terraweena artificially inseminated a few does with Lancelot semen from the Amani stud.  Ore is one of the resultant progeny.

Ore won his class in Sydney in 2005 but has not been shown since then as he damaged his leg which, in turn, effected its growth.  However, he has been given a few Terraweena does and invariably stamps his kids with his father's attributes, namely length and style.  Terraweena adds the meat qualities and great legs and a subtly different style is emerging.

Ore's greatest achievement is siring the 2006 National Junior Champion Buck, Rex.  Rex was also Queensland Junior Champion Buck. Rex looks to all intents and purposes like a typical 'Terraweena type'.  However, closer inspection will indicate the slighter greater length and stylish head.  This we attribute to Ore.

 Terraweena Ore
 
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