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1/1/201518.1 SD 4.4 CV 24.0

FJA Barnburner

Alpaca, Huacaya, Male | Dark Fawn

AOA #32664850 | DOB: 5/21/2014 (10 yrs)

Sire: Hobby Horse Ringside Rumor

ATTENTION Fiber Producers!!!

Hobby Horse Ringside Rumor

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Medium Fawn
AOA# 1384727DOB: 9/17/200519 yrs
This male needs to be working on fiber farms that want low CV, low micron, abundant fleeced animals!!! We thank Hobby Horse for selling Ringo to us! Even as a new stud, he was already producing multi-champions. Check out HH Peruvian Backberry and HH Peruvian Kiss N'Tell! Hobby Horse tracked their alpacas density and both of these girls densities were improved greatly from their moms! Ringo's phenomenal biopsy results include a 65 follicles/sq mm and an S/P ratio of 15:1 placing him in the top 5% of all animals evaluated by Dr. Norm Evans! His two girls were increased to 74 and 80 follicles respectively. He is continually creating crias with extremely super fine fleece! For those of you who are interested in super fine fiber production, he is your guy! His 12 year old fiber stats still have him at a 22 micron! Even though he is adding density, his fineness is a bit deceiving to the "hand" during judging at the shows when they are assessing "density"... For that reason, many of his cria are assumed to not be dense, but they hit all the marks with fineness and long length of fiber. We are hoping to find a farm that we can partner with who will appreciate what this amazing stud has to offer. If you are trying for a "fine" black, Ringside could be your sire! He carries fawn and black, with a 50:50 chance at black! He is a color making boy! Ringo stamps out incredible conformation! All of his cria look alike and sometimes we have difficulty telling them apart! Ringside Rumor himself is a multi champion! He is a 4X champion son out of 7X Champion SA Peruvian Black Epic! Not only does he carry those fabulous genes, he also comes from a dam out of the 6X Champion CPeruvian Winchester!!! We live on a small 5 acre farm and have decided to sell him, however we want to keep 10 breedings. This animal is a MUST for a farm that is solely producing for fine fiber, and tons of it. His cria come out looking identical! As much as I loved him, the judges kept saying that his cria weren't as dense as those above them, however, they were some of the finest!!! Guess that it is hard to assess density in fine animals. So, if you want super fine animals, you really need to consider buying this boy. We will partner for $500, or you can buy wholly for $1,000.
 AOA# 1384727 Medium Fawn
Dam: Anita's Alegria (SOLD)

" Multi- Ribbon Winner"

Anita's Alegria (SOLD)

HuacayaOpen (Female)Medium Fawn
AOA# 30365094DOB: 8/22/200717 yrs
This is our most "regal" looking dam! When we put our hands on this girl, we couldn't believe how dense she was. There was no way we were gonna reach her body thru her fleece, yet very soft! We will admit that she doesn't have the finest fleece on our farm, so, that is what we look for to breed her to. She has everything else! She is a strong, evenly colored beautiful fawn gal with beautiful conformation. Ally's crimp is so consistent and intense that we know her cria will be show stoppers if she even passes half of what she has! Her halter show career was halted early due to a broken leg. After the healing, she never quite walked correctly so the remainder of the awards were received in fleece competitions. To this day her crimp is amazing ! If you are in the barn, then she wants her rear end scratched!!! She LOVES attention! If you are filling the water buckets, she has her head next to yours as if she is helping you fill....LOVES attention! We would only part with her to the "right" farm. She has many years of baby making left! She is bred to 2x Judges Choice, Snowmass Best in Velvet for a baby due in March. We expect a super dense and super fine fawn cria!!! Update...baby boy was born....just wait until you see him in the show ring...that's all I am going to say.....
 AOA# 30365094 Medium Fawn

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