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ENNOBLEMENTS
10805729
LYNX HOLLOW HEDY LAMARR
Doe
2/2/67
Cary Heyward
Cary Heyward
10744048
BTB3 BASFORD'S PARTY TIME
Doe
26/1/67
Chad & Robin Gildner
Bretton Basford
10803231
EKB1 BASFORD'S G-WAGON
Buck
26/1/67
Chad & Robin Gildner
Eden Basfod
10738588
31721 CHEAP THRILLS
Doe
25/1/67
Amy Batson
Ryan Davis
10852505
BM04 JSSG 5-1-5-0
Buck
25/1/67
Beth McClain
Beth McClain
10776407
BOOT JACK BOERS JACKS DANIEL 12H
Buck
25/1/67
Theresa Hurtgen
Theresa Hurtgen
10775455
BEAR CREEK BC G1068 HARAMBES DREAM MAKER
Buck
25/1/67
Theresa Hurtgen
Freman & Connie Elam
10856973
PF08 I GOT A FEELING
Buck
25/1/67
Sydney Black
Nicholas Pitlick
10757372
AABG NBD CHIPPENDALE
Buck
24/1/67
Nathan Duncan, Paul & Kim Morgan
Nathan Duncan
10870793
CDAF BODACIOUS
Buck
18/1/67
Laney Brown
Colby Amos
10850195
CAPRIOLE'S ABOVE THE LEGAL LIMIT
Buck
11/1/67
Ashley Roles
Terry Brown
10820118
CULVER FAMILY FARM BRUNO MARS
Buck
11/1/67
Ashley Roles
Ashley Roles
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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.

