CODI PCI |
WHAT IS CODI PCI? |
| In 1994 an exotic animal importer named Jurgen Schultz, with the help of Norman Kohls and Tollie Jordaan, spent several months search for 400+ of the very best quality Boer goats that South Africa had to offer. These 400+ Boer goats were purchased from several South African producers. CODI -- “Camelids of Delaware Inc.” was the name of Jurgen Schultz Exports Company. PCI -- “Pet Center International” was in charge of the customs processing and paper work. This is how the name “CODI PCI” originated The Boers that were purchased in South Africa were assembled at Tollie Jordaan Ranch in South Africa. Then they were shipped to Key West Florida and put into quarantine. At a later date, while still under quarantine, they were moved to Jurgen Schultz Ranch at Lampasas, Texas where they lived and raised. They were tagged with a yellow triangle tag that said CODI PCI, tattooed in the flank for safety. Then in 1996 Jurgen Schultz decided to disperse the herd. People were eager to get these Boer goats. What had been imported thus far from South Africa was far less quality than those so-called CODI PCI goats. |
How do you know if it is CODI PCI? |
On the ABGA registration papers the numbers beginning with TX 630??? were live imports from South Africa. The numbers beginning with TX 631??? were offspring of the imports born during quarantine. |