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Linear Appraisal
3 yr EX91 EEE
Everest is the #1 PTI Young Sire in the Nubian breed
(adgagenetics.com 11/2021)


$65/straw
5 straws/$300
Everest has become an extremely important buck in our herd and is producing exceptional quality and consistency.
Everest is himself sired by the ever popular and influential My-Enchanted-Acres LM Candyman, and out of the best doe we have ever bred SGCH DKGH ROCKIN' EVE EX92 EEEE. Eve has been such an incredible doe for us, earning many Best Doe in Show and Best Udder in Show awards, as well as standing in the National Champion lineup 3x throughout her senior doe career, 2017 2nd/2nd udder 2yr old, 2019 2nd/1st udder 4yr old, 2023 2nd/2nd udder 7yr old.
Everest daughters are reminiscent of a young Eve. They are long, uphill, very level, smoothly blended throughout and very correct in there feet and legs. Like Eve, Everest daughters excell in mammaries, with high wide rear udders, long smooth fore udders, and strong attachments and support. Oh, and they milk well above average.
Everest debuted on the ADGA Elite list at #5 in the Nubian breed for production, and based on his early daughter evaluations should gain a great type evaluation in December. We have three beautiful milking daughters in our herd. Yearling DKGH EVEREST KALUA and 2yr old first freshener DKGH EVEREST RAVINE have shown very well this year, placing first several times and each being 1x GCH and 1x RGCH against stiff NW Nubian competition as well as herdmates. Yearling CH DKGH EV ENVY'S SHASTA finished her permanent championship at just 14 months old. Shasta's littermate sister DKGH EV ENVY'S HEMAKANDALA was named Jr GCH at Washington State Fair, where she and fellow Everest daughter Spotlight Sale consignment DKGH EV ENDGAME'S NEW ERA were part of our 1st place Nubian Jr Best Three Does, and then named Best Three Jr Does in Show (Dairyman's Future).
Other Everest daughters throughout the country have recently appraised VG89 VEVE and VG86 VGVV.
Everest semen is available, and he is being used very heavily in our herd this fall as well.