Sire: Old Mountain Farm Cyrus Quinn +*B (Sire of 2021 & 2024 National Champions)

Dam: GCH Wood Bridge Farm Scarlet Rose 1*M VEVE 90 (2018 National Champion)

Date of Birth: 2/21/2019 (Triplet)

Littermates:
CH Agape’s Prize Scarlet Letter VVVV 87

Agape’s Prize Axl Rose CQ *B (Producer of 2023 2 year old Nigerian 1 & 2nd place milkers at Nationals)

Markings/colorings: Light Buckskin with white and moonspots

Linear Appraisal: N/A

Show Record: N/A

Damascus is a standout buck with an impressive pedigree and exceptional qualities that make him a valuable addition to any breeding program. His sire, Old Mountain Farm Cyrus Quinn +B, is a multiple-time National Champion and an Elite herd sire, with numerous top awards and a reputation for producing strong, consistent offspring. Notably, Cyrus Quinn sired the 2021 ADGA National Champion GCH Wood Bridge Farm 22K Gold VVEE 91, 2021 ADGA National Reserve Champion SGCH Wood Bridge Farm Hocus Pocus 2M and the 2024 National Champion GCH Wolfivan CQ Ginger Root VEEE 92, along with Wolfivan CQ Kentucky Bourbon *B ​(2023 Premier Sire ADGA National Show), further solidifying his impact on the Nigerian Dwarf breed. Damascus is a paternal half-sibling to 22K Gold, Hocus Pocus, Ginger Root and Kentucky Bourbon, continuing the legacy of his sire.

Damascus’s dam, GCH Wood Bridge Farm Scarlet Rose 1*M VEVE90, is a highly decorated doe, having earned the prestigious title of National Champion in 2018. Additionally, Damascus’s littermate brother, Agape’s Prize Axl Rose CQ *B, has proven to be an exceptional sire. Axl Rose CQ sired the 2024 National Champion 2-Year-Old Milkers, Agape’s Prize Me So Thorny & CH Agape’s Prize Priscilla Presley EEEE 92, who took both 1st and 2nd place at 2023 Nationals.

We like this buck so much that we also brought a daughter home with him so check out Cheeky’s page for more info. We are proud to have Damascus as part of our breeding program and look forward to seeing the next generation of exceptional goats he produces, continuing the legacy of champions from his distinguished lineage. Huge thank you to Jordan Keast for allowing us to bring him here!