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ENNOBLEMENTS

10847926

MMLR STOP SCROLLING

Buck

3/28/24

Braden Wallace

Morgan Bridges

10876683

4-L BOER GOATS SOMETHIN' TO TALK ABOUT

Doe

3/28/24

Ashlyn Huff

Jared & Grace Lindenfelser

10868894

BIG BLUE BOERS BGBLU PURE POWER

Buck

3/26/24

Matt & Audra Moravec

Matt & Audra Moravec

10887745

HERM DARKNESS CRUELLA

Doe

3/18/24

Skyler & Brian Herman

Skyler & Brian Herman

10772990

PF08 WILDBERRY

Doe

3/15/24

Nicholas Pitlick

Nicholas Pitlick

10830278

ROR1 OUT ON PAROLE

Buck

3/15/24

Cameron White

Samuel Lerena

10882656

2M BOER GOATS MOJITO

Doe

3/6/24

Casey O'Connell

Paul & Kim Morgan

10901721

1KKF REBEL'S HOT TODDY

Buck

3/6/24

Casey O'Connell

Casey O'Connell

10841527

8881 DBL-D H293 SCANDALOUS K22

Doe

3/1/24

Sherry Reynolds

Lee & Sharon Dana

10885509

ROLNJ ROLLIN R LONESTAR

Buck

3/1/24

Jacob Doedtman

Jacob Doedtman

10842504

BAMF QUEEN LATIFAH

Doe

2/27/24

Meggan Freeland

Meggan Freeland

10886128

4JJ STATIC DECISION

Doe

2/27/24

Meggan Freeland

Jerry Stacy

Reg. #

Goat's Name

Sex

Award Date

Owner

Breeder

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.

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