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Chloe

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Benchmark's Trecoyo Chloe of PeruBred

Alpaca, Huacaya, Bred (Female) | Beige, Light Fawn

AOA #31037792 | DOB: 9/14/2007 (17 yrs) (Due Date: 4/12/2014)

Sire: Camilio's Accoyo The Babe

Dark Med Fawn Accoyo

Camilio's Accoyo The Babe

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Medium Fawn
AOA# 829412DOB: 8/18/200123 yrs
The Babe is in a league of his own! One of the few Full Accoyo Dark Med Fawns in the Country. When people get their hands on him, they comment about how is fleece is like getting lost in a bowl of butter. It is thick, rich and smooth. We have the results of The Babe's first pairing. We bred him to a beautiful girl who has solid conformation and good staple, yet she needed crimp, density, coverage and top knot. That is a big order, but we were confident that The Babe could pull it off. She was born fall of 2004 and what a beauty! Her name is Camille and at just 6 months old competed at the MOPACA show. Not only did she stand proudly at the top of her class, she went on to take the Color Champion for the light class. That was a win out of 35 animals! The Babe also has an amazing Silver Gray boy on the ground named Tamerlane (see link below). This young male just took the Blue Ribbon at the Maryland Show - Spring 2006. These ones are a little young to show just yet -- but come fall of 2006, they will be crashing the gates of the big shows. They are Ellie May and RosaCoyo. Be sure to check them out on their own pages. Breedings are limited, so reserve yours today.
 AOA# 829412 Medium Fawn
Dam: FO Accoyo Catalina's Carmella
 
Service Sire: WindChime's Ebony Pacaman

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WindChime's Ebony Pacaman

HuacayaJr. Herdsire (Male)True Black
AOA# 31864275DOB: 6/20/201014 yrs
A True Black out of the Maverick and Legend's Challenger lines, "Packer" is the clown of the farm with an attitude we enjoy and antics we laugh at often - the way an alpaca should be. He has impressive fleece with crimp from follicle to tip, softness and handle, and fineness like a white. His first cria shearing, at 2 months old, yielded nearly a pound of fine baby fleece. His conformation is sound, solid, and correct; although, he tends to be lazy about showing it. Like that slouchy kid on the corner, get him excited and all of a sudden you see the extreme athlete behind the cool man front. Packer's claim to fame is his baby fine fiber. It has an extremely soft handle and good staple length. His yield is average to above average with consistency throughout the blanket extending into his shoulder and hips. His fiber sells first to seasoned spinners who know what to look for. We took a year off from showing in the AOBA circuit, so Packer does not have a show record, which is reflected in his sell price. This boy is a fine option for improving fineness and staple length in your dark alpacas. Although we have Packer listed as Unproven we used him in our Spring 2013 breeding program. We only bred 3 girls this year with one being to Packer. Chloe, a beige & light fawn full Peruvian Accoyo & Alianza, is holding the pregnancy. We are looking forward to Packer's 2014 offspring. Visit the farm to see "Packer" and his half brother, Ethan. These Smoke 'N Mirrors boys will knock your socks off!
 AOA# 31864275 True Black

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Description

Chloe is a fine dam producing fast growing full faced cria. She passes on the dense Accoyo characteristics, including staple length and fineness. She also throws bi-color cria for those who love the splash of color. She is an easy keeper, abundant milker and consistent breeder. This faithful girl maintains weight, has cria with rapid growth character which allows them to be weaned younger than many. She breeds back easily, creating a worry free year for the breeder focused on return on investment.

Updated 12/10/2013