Sire: Vanjust VHG Krumble *B VEE90
~SS: Vanjust VDA Hurricane Gold VVV88
~SD: SGCH Vanjust TA Bramble 3*M EEEE92
2014 Reserve National Best Udder
2015 National Grand Champion/Best Udder
2019 Reserve National Grand Champion
2016 National Reserve Grand Champion
2017 OBA All American 5 and over and SUPREME ALL AMERICAN
2017 ADGA Top Ten Breed Leader- #8 in Milk, #10 in Protein
2019 National Show: 4th/2nd udder Aged Doe
Dam of the 2019 spotlight buck *B Vanjust OBRH Leocadio
Sire: +* Tutlelu Attention
Sire of the 2015 National Champion Vanjust TA Bramble 92EEEE and litter mate to the 3x Reserve National Champion SGCH Tutlelu Annlelu 92 EEEE
SS: ++*B Sparkling Acres 3 Gun Salute 91 EEE
**3x National Premier Sire**
Dam: (CH pending) Playrite Kit-Kat
LA 2022 VVEE 90 as a 4 year old
LA 2024 GVEE 88 as a 6 year old
~DS: Luvruc VDA Huntsman VVE89
~DD: Playrite Josee
I love this doe. I’ve witnessed her win at a show and she is so striking in general appearance. She also scored quite well this year as an FF for PlayRite Farms. I am really hoping she got bred bc I can’t wait to see her kids.
Relatives
Playrite DM Reese’s Pieces
~ 1st 🥇 place yearling - 2024 ADGA Nationals
Linear Appraisal Record
2024 - VVGV 86
*pictures courtesy of PlayRiteFarm*
Reese’s Pieces - 1st place yearling milker at the 2024 ADGA National Show & has earned her Jr. dry leg
Sire: Buttin’Heads Golianth *B
~SS: SGCH Cream-of-Kansas It’ Sbout Time +B
~SD: SGCH Buttin’Heads Fried GRN Maters 1*M
Dam: Buttin’Heads Billie Holiday 3*M
~SD: Heaven’s Hollow Major *B
~DD: SGCH Buttin’Heads Harriet Tubman 2*M
I have admired this doe for the last several years. Honestly, while they say color doesn’t matter, sometimes it’s just what you like and that’s that. I personally LOVE a black Oberhasli and there aren’t that many around. While originally I just wanted her to simply eat weeds in my pasture and enjoy her retirement years, we decided to see if she would get bred so she was exposed to a couple bucks at the breeders. Hopefully 🤞 we can get a couple nice kids from her to move forward with before she gets too old.
*Pictures courtesy of PlayRiteFarm*
A spry almost 9 year old Lady Day enjoying some sun on a cold winter day.