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Peruvian Ultra Violet

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | White

AOA #828694 | DOB: 8/19/2000 (24 yrs)

Sire: Maple Brook Bolero

14y: AFD-22.6 SD-4.1 CV-18.3 CF-94.9!

Maple Brook Bolero

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)White
AOA# 176332DOB: 9/13/1996
Bolero will be standing in New Hampshire for the summer and fall. Contact us today. White or color, you do not want to miss out! Stud fee is Private Treaty. Special consideration to farms participating in the EPD program! Priceless genetics - available for less than you think. Maple Brook Bolero is one of the very finest mature males you will find: 11th fleece: AFD-22.3 SD-4.1 CV-18.3 CF-94.5 (%>30 5.5) Curve 52.0 14th fleece: AFD-22.6 SD-4.1 CV-18.3 CF-94.9 (%>30 5.1) Curve 45.9 Histograms performed by Ian Watt, Alpaca Consulting, Inc OFDA 2000 That's 'LASTING FINENESS'! - Fineness: Graded 'baby' at 13! Certified Sorted(TM) by Carrie Hull - Uniformity: indicated by the exceptionally low SD and CV - Lack of guard hair: shown by the amazing CF - Curve (crimp): 52.0, 11th fleece (!) - Pedigree: full Alianza - Color: >50% when bred to color - DENSITY! EPDs - Top 1% for SD of AFD and SD of MC - outstanding uniformity of Micron and Crimp! With only a few of his offspring participating, we expect his EPD rankings to improve as more samples of his get's fibe are submitted to the EPD program. What the experts say: - Mike Safely: AOBA Senior Judge, author, & internationally known alpaca expert. When Bolero was shown for the first time ever at the NAAS in 2008, Safely said, “You don't see males this age in the showring, and you don't see males this age with fleece like this!" Praising his fineness, crimp, and DENSITY, over a class of exceptional males from 3-7 years of age - including Champions - Safely awarded Bolero the Blue at 12! - Carrie Hull, Certified Sorter/fiber grader, graded Bolero's 13th fleece on shearing day at Sixth Day Farm May 12, 2009: Grade 2 (Baby') secondaries AND primaries (!) with high scores for crimp, density, brightness, and handle. After more than a decade of managing & showing for a major farm, Carrie became a sorter. She grades thousands of fleeces each year, examining every handful. "Primaries nearly identical to the secondaries in micron and crimp..." - Jim Cocking, Low Stress Alpaca Transport & Kentucky Criations, a nationally respected breeder and alpaca transporter. When he saw Bolero in his 12th fleece on May 11th, 2008, he said, "I've hauled some of the best older males in the business all over the country, and none of them had a fleece anywhere near as nice as this!" - Carol Karsten, Hidden Hill Farm, (breeder of 2009 White Male Futurity Champion ’Dually’), asked when she saw Bolero’s 11th fleece, “What cria is this from?” She refers to Bolero as ‘unique’, and booked four females to him. Offspring: Among the HANDFUL that have been shown: - Status Symbol SSRMT: 6X Champion. - Timbuck2: 3X Reserve Champion, each time behind his brother! - Rhonda: winning blue ribbons at fleece shows at 5 years of age, including the 2008 AOBA Nat'l Fleece Show! - Inti B My Girl: 6X Champion or Reserve,
 AOA# 176332 White
Dam: CPeruvian Carmita 1230 IMPF98

Gorgeous Brown Peruvian Import

CPeruvian Carmita 1230 IMPF98

HuacayaOpen (Female)Medium Brown
AOA# 806366DOB: 1/1/1997
SALE PENDING Carmita is from the '98 Peruvian importation where each and every alpaca was scrutinized before being allowed to enter the U.S. We wanted only the best entering into our national herd, and Carmita was chosen. It's not difficult to see why. Carmita is very straight and correct with gorgeous dark fleece and a sweet face. Her fiber is still quite dense and crimpy and the quality of her genetics shows through her offspring. Her cria have ranged in color from fawn to true black. What is consistent about them is dark color, crimpy fleece and gorgeous fiber filled faces. Her 2010 cria, Ideuma Creek's Peruvian Eclipse, is a spectacular solid true black. We wanted to give Carmita a year off due to her age and a thinning body condition. We are giving her extra grain and pampering her this winter and will breed her first thing in the spring 2011.
 AOA# 806366 Medium Brown

Price:

$3,500


Description

Ultra Violet is one pretty girl. She's got a very typey Peruvian look, a nice top knot and beautiful, dense, bright fleece. She is the daughter of Maple Brook Bolero, a Bueno son who took a blue at The 2008 North American Show - at 12 years of age! Her conformation is excellent. And check out her latest fleece stats - micron count of 21.7 and a coefficient of variation of just 17.7 - and she's NINE years old! Holding onto fine, crimpy fiber is something very valued in our national herd. Her sire, Bolero, has done this, and like her sire, UV is maintaing exceptional fleece quality well into her mature years. And she's passing on this beautiful fleece to her offspring. Her cria from 2008, Ideuma Creek's Peruvian Luminescence (whose sire is our own Accoyo Invasion), is a four time champion with both the best brightness award and the best crimp award. UV's cria from this year is a gorgeous beige male, a full brother to Luminescence. He promises to have fiber every bit as nice as his sister's. Roscoe was sold before he was even weaned and will stand stud in Kansas when he is old enough. Her 2010 cria, Peruvian Alexandra, is out of our champion fawn El Nino son, Accoyo Zagot. She was purchased just after she was weaned. Our plans are to breed UV first thing this spring. She continually produces elite fleeced cria for us!

Updated 7/15/2013

Offspring

Full Peruvain .5 Accoyo w/ Champion Sire
Ideuma Creek's Peruvian Alexandra
Open (Female)14 yrsWhite
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Best Crimp & Best Brightness Awards!
Ideuma Creek's Peruvian Luminescence
Bred (Female)16 yrsWhite 
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