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Spring 2012 2012 November 2012

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Windchime's Prairie Rose

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | White, Light Silver Grey

AOA #32524697 | DOB: 4/22/2012 (12 yrs)

Sire:

Color Champion!!!

White Hope's Adam

HuacayaJr. Herdsire (Male)Light Brown
AOA# 30945760DOB: 6/6/200816 yrs
BROWN COLOR CHAMPION! It's no wonder with his 5" staple length and consistent crimp! Touch Adam's coat and feel the crimp! Adam is the boy who started it all. Adam has placed in every class, and one judge commented that "it will be nice to watch this boy grow". Adam's fleece is dense, dense, fine, crimpy, and has wondrous feel. His lock structure is solid with bright color to boot. Adam has shown in both dark fawn and light brown. He is showing a bit of rose grey in his head and neck - a variety of colored cria is a good possibility. Adam continues to bring home the ribbons. His 4th place finish at the 2009 Heartland Classic with tough competition is even more proof of his worth. Bright, crimpy, dense WOW factor alpaca! Adam added another ribbon to his collection at the 2010 Indiana Invitational, followed by COLOR CHAMPION at the I-80 Alpacafest. 2012 - Adam's first cria are on the ground. He has thrown a beautiful medium silver grey female out of Ovation's Annie and a crimpy dense light brown male out of Tess. We are impressed enough with these two cria that we did a repeat breeding. We are looking forward to having these gorgeous alpacas in our 2013 show string. 2013 - If you want a chance for a multi-colored cria try Adam. His 2013 cria have beautifully marked white faces. Panda is a light fawn out of a beige dam, Charmed, and Enrique is Dark Brown out of a silver grey, Tess. Both have exceptional conformation, full body crimpy fleece and Panda had full face fleece coverage at 8 weeks old. If you want to add crimp, staple length, color and density to your herd, Adam is your man! Book your breeding now or add Adam to your herd. Call and discuss your options!
 
Dam: Ovation Annie of Misty Morning

Consistant, athletic, feminine

Ovation Annie of Misty Morning

HuacayaOpen (Female)White, Medium Silver Grey
AOA# 1393002DOB: 10/1/200519 yrs
Annie is a proven Ndume daughter who produces the most consistent cria on the farm. Three silver grey out of three with carriage, upright conformation, beautiful top line, head and silhouette. Due to a fatal dog attack, we only have 2 of her grey offspring on site. If all three (Jubilee, Prairie Rose and Sunday) were in the Produce of Dam, you would think they were triplets. Annie throws cria with excellent fiber. Fine handle, uniform density and color, and solid tensile strength. A spinner's choice when it comes to a splendid grey yarn. This classic grey girl is a proven dam for any farm that understands and wants top notch conformation and fiber on their animals.
 AOA# 1393002 White, Medium Silver Grey

Price:

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Description

Full fleeced, fine, classic. That's Prairie Rose. The pzazz of her dam, the upright boldness of her sire. Conformation, fiber, attitude -- the complete package from Day 1. Rosie is one of those alpacas you look at and say 'it worked'. This cria is what we breed for, the success moment small breeders work to attain with every decision they make. She is a stand out girl with crimp, color, uniformity, fineness, and staple. We expect her to follow in her dam's tradition of easy births, consistency between offspring, above average milking capacity, and vibrant healthy cria. Before that though, we expect her to show well and be a great addition to any program. Rosie placed well in both her shows. She is definitely a breeding quality girl who has matured very nicely into a good sized female. As predicted she has what it takes to produce the best.

Awards

[5th] Fifth place at the 2013 Kentucky Classic
[3rd] Third place at the 2013 Southern Select

Updated 12/11/2013