Her name means "honey"
in Egyptian, so named because her honey-toned fur. Kebi was an only
kid, but Atari never got an uneven udder because from Day One, Kebi was
a hungry kid. She grew and grew and grew, faster than any of the other
juniors from her year.
Today, Kebi is a solid doe - Gil-Galad
gave her solidity and refinement while Atari gave her length and overall
grace.
Kebi's
first freshening has blown me away. The height of her rear udder
has to be seen to be believed. She has fabulously large teats, an
outstanding medial, and a smooth foreudder. If I were to try to
find any complaints with her udder, it would be that her teats have a
little flare out to the side. Plus she is filling out her frame
into that solid-looking milker that we have been looking for with Gil-Galad
daughters.