The latest addition to the Patou herd, a spankingly good looking Cambridge Centurion boy out of Bannock. We thought long and hard about his name and decided on Patou Alacazam. Al for short. He just looks so shiny and curly and sparkly it just seemed to fit.

Nonni no name is in my opinion absolutely gorgeous. A seriously good looking fawn girl with a very dense crimpy fleece.

The bruiser boys, Orchard Blackjack (Wellground Joy and Cambridge Centurion) and the great lump that is Patou Jonah (Patou Priscilla and Canchones Witness of Inca)

Tomorrow more writing and less pictures, maybe!
3 comments:
No comments yet Mark? Oh well, here's mine anyway to fill a gap. The crias look beautiful - healthy, top quality. The mighty Patou herd becomes mightier yet!
Thanks Gerry. I do check and as I have said before I do get excited when I see a comment, it is good for me. You are a star.
We had another cria today, a beautiful boy, wrong sex but right colour.
Have been very busy today just being a Dad so maybe a blog entry tomorrow.
What beautiful crias - they are all top notch, stunning wee things! Well done.
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