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ENNOBLEMENTS
10725787
ANT BJ'S THE BIG CHIEF
Buck
11/4/24
Gage Taylor
Amy Nicole Talley
10753621
DLMS ASPEN
Doe
10/30/24
Levi Dulmes
Levi Dulmes
10864463
BLAC FEEL THE VIBE
Doe
10/25/24
Sydney Black
Sydney Black
10916971
BLAC FEELING FINE
Doe
10/25/24
Sydney Black
Sydney Black
10869065
TBBGF RAMOS SIMON
Buck
10/25/24
Craig & Ann Johnson
Tory Brincks
10856747
CABIN CREEK MR. MCLOVIN
Buck
10/22/24
Colleen Pastula
Colleen Pastula
10834995
2M BOER GOATS JACK THE RIPPER
Buck
10/22/24
Zachary Phillips
Paul & Kim Morgan
10916899
EFSG CALLIEY'S SWEET PRINCESS
Doe
10/22/24
Zachary Phillips
Macie Elliott
10927990
AABG BAJA BLAST
Buck
10/22/24
Lisa & Kevin Strohl
Gary Duncan & Family
10838269
CTDT SHOW ME DANCINGS HAPPY TIDE
Buck
10/22/24
Miles Orsak
Samuel DeWitt
10902655
REGEL TALK IS CHEAP
Buck
10/18/24
Steve, Sarah, Miriam & Jeff Cook
Austin Pagel
10778353
DHTBG RIGHT ON THE MONEY
Buck
10/17/24
Eden Basford
Kathie & Katie Diemer
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.

