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Que Sera's Mr.Migoto

Mig

Alpaca, Huacaya, Jr. Herdsire (Male) | Light Fawn

AOA #31928526 | DOB: 9/23/2010 (14 yrs)

Sire: Altair's Vito

Championship Genetics

Altair's Vito

HuacayaMaleDark Fawn
AOA# 851895DOB: 11/20/200321 yrs
NOT FOR SALE RETIRED FROM BREEDING Vito has a fine bright fleece, butter soft with crimp from his nose to his toes. He has magnificent coverage and a density that is really remarkable. He has stunning conformation and a gorgeous, typey head. He also is a gentle soul with a sweet disposition. Vito uniformly throws his density and well organized lock structure. We have a splendid variety of colors in Vito offspring - he tends to throw the dam's color although not in every case and he throws that teddy bear head about 50% of the time. All of the offspring I have seen have his very correct conformation and "nose to toes" fleece coverage and...well...we just have an awful lot of satisfied customers. Show Record Information Vito had a very successful show career. He never placed lower than third in any halter class he entered and never lower than second in the two national fleece shows he entered. His fleece shorn at 66 months was awarded Color Champion at the prestigious Great Western Alpaca Show in Denver (May, 2010) The judge commented on how well he is holding his micron as well as how well structured and consistent his fleece is. Most recently at the AOA National Fleece Show, he was awarded 19 out of 20 points for fineness and handle on a fleece shorn at eleven and half years! Still winning ribbons after all these years. Show information is available here as well as through the AOA web site. When using show results as a criteria for choosing stud services or purchases, we strongly encourage you to consider the whole equation. Look at the size of the show, the level of experience of the judge(s), the size of the class in question and the show experience of the other breeders competing in the class. Not all blue ribbons are created equal. We are very proud of Vito's show record, but he has a second place ribbon that I am just as proud of as all of his championship ribbons. Show results should be considered only one tool to be used in judging the quality of any alpaca.
 AOA# 851895 Dark Fawn
Dam: Golosina

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Golosina

HuacayaOpen (Female)White
AOA# 31058896DOB: 6/27/200717 yrs
Golosina is a Huacaya produced by two Suris. She has a fine, extremely bright fleece, very long staple, and great coverage and conformation. We are delighted to have her in our foundation herd. She has produced 4 absolutely scrumptious cria, 1 white female, Avianna, 1 light fawn male, Mr. Migoto, both of whom did well on the show circuit, an eye-popping beige male, El Dorado, currently winning ribbons on the show circuit and our adorable Neville Steeplechase, Aka Mr. personality. Golly's cria are notable for their very correct conformation, a beautiful head style, remarkable presence and very fine, bright fleeces. They are also endowed with impressive staple lengths and lovely temperaments. We are very pleased with all of our Golly babies! 2008 Fiber Date - AFD 22.32 SD 5.31 CV 23.8
 AOA# 31058896 White

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Description

DECEASED Our Mig is a gorgeous creamy light fawn male with wonderful fleece characteristics. He is super fine with a well organized, consistent fleece. He also has his sire's phenotypical head style and four square, well balance conformation. We believe Mig brings the best of his blood lines altogether in a pleasing package and would be a great addition to your breeding program. He has settled his first female...she is spitting off...and frankly we were extremely pleased with his performance. The boy acted like he'd been breeding for years. I think maybe his old man has been giving him some pointers.

Awards

Third Place, Hi Plains Alpaca Show, Halter, 2012
Second Place, Hi Plains Alpaca Show, Fleece, 2012
Sixth Place, Great Western Alpaca Show, Halter, 2011
Second Place, Hi Plains Alpaca Show, Halter, 2011

Updated 7/5/2022