Friendly is a very tall
buck with extremely high and sharp withers, a strong topline and overall
correctness indicated by scoring FS90 twice as an aged buck. He is a well bred
buck, with strong genes leading back to the famous GCH ++*B Hallcienda Frosty Marvin,
a remarkable 17 times.
His daughters have excelled in the show ring at a National Level. Starting in
2002, his daughters have consistently placed well at the National Show. His
junior daughters have been 3x2nd and 3x3rd place Junior Get-Of-Sire at the ADGA
National Show. One of his daughters, Risin' Creek UF Martini, was 2nd place
Intermediate Kid in 2002 and 6th place Two Year-Old with 3rd Udder at the 2004
ADGA National Show. In 2003, he sired the AGS Junior National and Reserve Junior
National Champions. Other daughters, CH Risin' Creek There She Is 3-08 91 (EEVE), was 1st place
Senior Kid in 2004 and 1st place Two Year-Old Milker at the 2006 ADGA National
Show; Risin' Creek UF Chantelle 3-05 89 (E+EV) was the 1st place Junior Kid in 2004, 12th place
Two Year-Old at the 2006 ADGA National Show, and dam of the 2007 ADGA Junior
National Champion; Risin' Creek User Imagination 3-05 89 (VEEE) was 3rd place Intermediate Kid
in 2003, 3rd place Senior Yearling in 2004, and 4th place Three Year-Old at the
2006 ADGA National Show in addition to being the 2003 AGS National Reserve Junior
Champion; and Risin' Creek Caramel Sundae 2-08 89 (VEVE) was the 6th place Milking Yearling
with 2nd Udder in 2006 and 2nd place Two Year-Old with 2nd Udder at the 2007
ADGA National Show. At the 2008 ADGA National Show, User Friendly's Junior
Get-Of-Sire was 1st place, and he had 2nd place senior get as well.
In addition to these daughters, there has been at least six
others who have placed in the Top Ten of their classes at National Shows. It is
obvious by now that User Friendly can produce offspring that can consistently
strut their stuff on the biggest stage.
You can expect Friendly to clean up front ends, strengthen toplines, especially
in the chine. He will also add some refinement and dairy character. In the
mammary we have seen an improvement in the height and arch of the rear udder
along with a stronger medial suspensory ligament.
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Tim Vanzant