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You know I'm cute, esp. for a boy

My blue ribbon sis, Hadassah!!! Mom? Where'd she go? solid 'mocha' brown I thought you wanted to play? Tough work day for a cria!! How about for you, mom?

like the premium Cuban cigar

COHIBA ROBUSTO

Alpaca, Huacaya, Male | Dark Brown

DOB: 9/24/2012 (12 yrs)

Sire: Stainless Steele

Makes outstanding crias!!!!!

Stainless Steele

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Medium Silver Grey
AOA# 30937550DOB: 6/26/200816 yrs
When I had begun skirting Steele's fiber to be processed into yarn. I was amazed at how fine his fiber is, especially for a grey. In both of his 2011 male crias, he was definitely pushing his grey color with a soft fiber, & that zipper crimp had began to come in on both of them. NOTE OF INTEREST: I JUST RECEIVED STEELE'S YARN, MADE OUT OF HIS FLEECE. OH, MY GOSH - I KNEW HIS FIBER WAS ULTRA SOFT FROM SKIRTING IT, OH MY GOSH!!!!! Check out the picture I posted on it. BEAUTIFUL GRAY!!!!!! AND, look at the HISTOGRAM CONCERNING HIS FIBER. Stainless Steele is quite a handsome male, starting with his typey head all the way down to his toes. Definitely can see why Wade Gease commented that Steele has well-balanced conformation on a rock solid frame. And, take a look at that picture of his fleece! Great architecture with a crisp, tight crimp structure. His density is not compromised at all by the fineness. Also, he has exceptional uniformity and color consistency with that eye-catching, classical, ms grey fleece. These are elements that are often missing in other grey fleeces. Then, there is a power house of notable genetic lineage backing him. He takes the best of his multi-champion grey sire, Quasar, combined with the strength of his dam, Paca's Opal. Without a doubt, there is a long list of stately herdsires whose presences are stamped on this male. Check out his ARI certificate to see exactly what I speaking of. There is a female guarantee with his breeding fee. We firmly believe in this policy. In 2011, we rebred our girl, Hadassah, to Steele & got a beautiful rose gray girl. And, once again, we plan on rebreeding Hadassah with Steele in hopes of getting another beautiful girl in 2016.With today's financial situation, this is something to seriously consider. The listed price is for drive pass only. If you need to have your girl stay, let's talk and work something out. Our goal is to build lasting relationships, not just to have customers.
 AOA# 30937550 Medium Silver Grey
Dam: Our Peruvian Sangria

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Our Peruvian Sangria

HuacayaOpen (Female)Medium Brown
AOA# 841734DOB: 10/15/200222 yrs
When we first saw Sangria as a young juvi, she was truly unlike any of the other alpacas there at the farm. She stayed visiting with us the whole time. She has such a striking present about her with those black tips. Her name certainly described her coloring and she still has such sweet disposition which is like her dam, Catalina's Girl! We fell in love with this gentle, sweet girl & decided that we wanted to get into raising alpacas. Since that time, she has turned out to be a great mom and has produced 7 healthy crias - 3 girls & 4 boys. For the most part, her easy-going personality has been passed on to her off-spring which you can see some displayed here on her page. Starlit Hadassah is also hers & listed separately here on our site. UPDATE: Sangria gave birth to a 17 lb. male cria, on Sept. 24th. He resembles Sangria's coloring, just a little darker. He named him 'COHIBA ROBUSTO', after the premium, Cuban cigar. [Strong male name] Such a comical guy! So, if you are interested in seeing her in person, give us a call & make arrangements to come out a see all 4 - Sangria, her new db boy, the mrg 2011 cria, Willow Rose, and Steele. They're all at the same farm as is Hadassah & Sangria's newest grand-daughter, Gentle Raine Drop, total of 6. Steele is also listed on this website & has had 1 male & 3 females crias this year. Having been in the business now for 9 yrs, Kenny & I decided to downsize some for our retirement. And, we still have her daughter, Hadassah, to carry on her bloodlines in our herd. We want Sangria to find new owners who will appreciate owning her as we have.
 AOA# 841734 Medium Brown

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The first time we saw Sangria's new boy, we could see what a strong little guy he was. And, his coloring is similar to his dam, but, in some light, he looks like he'll be more of a true dark mocho brown, minus the reddish, maroon coloring. He has an older sister, Hadassah, who is this color [note of interest: Hadassah went on to placed 1st place while a juvi in a show in Michigan & has produced grey crias when bred to grey]. So, who knows what the possibilities are with this male? My husband thought that COHIBA ROBUSTO would be a strong masculine name, clearly reflecting the quality this young male may turn to be. At this time, he is being offered with his dam. As Sangria has done in the past, all of her crias have had great fineness to their fiber which is a trait passed down from Sangria's grandsire, CPeruvian Jaxon. Why don't you consider the 2 of them?

Updated 6/3/2013