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ENNOBLEMENTS
10861290
2M BOER GOATS LIMITED EDITION
Doe
14/10/24
Drew Pontious
Paul & Kim Morgan
10924579
COOL BREEZE MCKINLEY
Buck
14/10/24
Kellen McGran
Sarah Mastrobattisto
10765035
JSSG ISSA VIBE
Doe
7/10/24
Justin Stuart & Chad Love
Justin Stuart & Chad Love
10854065
3HAZE CHICA
Doe
7/10/24
Bryan & Amy Hazelbaker
Brody Hazelbaker
10876162
BACK ACHERS SOUTHPAW
Buck
4/10/24
Cameron Drew
Cameron Drew
10777347
COOL BREEZE TESLA
Doe
3/10/24
Zachary Stellingwerf
Sarah Mastrobattisto
10826948
LGF3 GRACE WINS
Doe
3/10/24
Zachary Stellingwerf
Sharon & Phil Fullerton
10887382
BACK ACHERS HASHTAG MOOSE
Buck
3/10/24
Cameron Drew
Cameron Drew
10878255
0913 HW FARMS SHAKE N' BAKE
Buck
3/10/24
Zachary Stellingwerf
Cale & Samantha Horton
10708372
PF08 ALWAYS A LADY
Doe
27/9/24
Violet Maertens
Nicholas Pitlick
10810753
8881 DBL-D SWEET CHEEKS J23
Doe
27/9/24
Katelyn Schaefer
Lee & Sharon Dana
10885655
BREEZWOOD HILLS FARM HOT RED BLAZE
Doe
23/9/24
Janine Hill
Janine Hill
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One of the goals of the first ABGA Board of Directors was to implement a program to recognize the best of the best. Policies and procedures for the Ennobled Herdbook were drafted in 1995 and approved in 1996. Subsequent Boards and several committees labored for another two years to develop the current criteria and procedures for the Ennobled Herdbook. In 2004, ABGA added the Non-Traditional classification to recognize animals that do not meet the color requirements of a Traditional animal.
Only Purebred and Fullblood Boer goats are eligible for ennoblement. Those which attain registration into the Ennobled Herdbook provide breeders with visual definitions of the Breed Standards as adopted by the American Boer Goat Association. The Ennoblement program is meant to provide a direction and an incentive for the continual improvement and growth of the Boer goat.

