DOES

 AGED DOES

4 YEAR OLDS

3 YEAR OLDS

2 YEAR OLDS

YEARLINGS

DOELINGS

3*M VANCE'S WRCR ARIEL

Ariel

ariel udder


 

 

 

FRENCH DOB: 02/28/05

 

DHIR

AGE

DAYS

MILK

FAT

PROTEIN

YEAR MONTH        

01

01

233

1700

54

51

02

01

239

2020

70

62

03

00

265

3440

115

97

LINEAR APPRAISAL

AGE

GA

DC

BC

M

FS

YEAR MONTH          

01

06

+

V

V

V

85

03

04

V

E

E

E

90

SHOW RECORD

GCH BUIC 1ST 2ND 3rd

2X 2x 1X 2X
Pedigree:

SS: WILLOW RUN ACHIEVE CHEVALIER- ++*B (1-03 83 +EV)       DNA

BROTHER TO HIGHEST SELLING SPOTLIGHT ANIMAL

SIRE: WILLOW RUN CHEVALIER RIPOSTE-+*B                (02-05 VEE 87)

                SD: SGCH WILLOW RUN ARMAND RISHONA- 3*M (04-01 92 EEEE)

4X NAT’L CHAMPION

               DS: WILLOW RUN ABRAHAM TSAVO +*B (02-03 EEE 90) ’02 SPOTLIGHT BUCK

DAM: WILLOW RUN TSAVO ABBIE-2*M (03-03 VEEE 89) 2005 & 06 breed leader

                DD: GCH WILLOW RUN BOGART ALBERTA- 1*M (04-04 VEEE 90)


Ariel is such a joy.  She loves people, she loves to talk and she needs company. Shown only 2 times in 2006, she placed 1st both times.  This pretty little girl, with such a shinny black coat is very elegant, feminine & stylish. She is an angular dairy doe with a very long lean neck and has flat open ribs. Her dam placed in the top ten in 2005 & 2006. Ariel is an uphill doe with a nice top line and good strength of bone and width through out.  She does toe out a little in the front legs.  This is common in the Willow Run lines.  Her rear udder is well attached and arched well.  Her teats are of proper size, yet a little to the outside.  She has a strong medial, so as she matures this should bring in the teats as the medial lifts & supports the udder.  She has good extension & capacity of fore udder. She is very deep in the body and wide between the hocks. She is my friend and I can’t imagine parting with her.  She has become a permanent fixture. Ariel had a single in 2006 & 2007 and made up for it in 2008 with quads.  She gave us a fantastic milk year.  After her long trip to Indiana in 2006, Ariel does not like to travel.  We limit her show trips and she is not shown very often.  We’d rather leave her home so that we can enjoy her year after year, then stress her and lose her at a show.