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Amaranto of PVA, April 2012

Amaranto of PVA, April 2012

Amaranto of PVA, summer 2011 Amaranto's fleece Amara, Amaranto's mother

Amaranto of PVA

Alpaca, Suri, Male | Light Fawn

AOA #32091724 | DOB: 8/15/2010 (14 yrs)

Sire: Koyoto of PVA

Third Generation Color Champion

Koyoto of PVA

SuriHerdsire (Male)Medium Brown, DarkBrown
AOA# 1171433DOB: 6/19/200519 yrs
Koyoto of PVA is a 3 time Color and Reserve Color Champion who has been producing Color Champions for Park View these last few years. These include: Shiraz of PVA 2010 IAO Color Champion 2010 AWE Reserve Color Champion Luminoso of PVA 2010 CABA Classic Reserve Color Champion Caramel Sensation of PVA 2012 IAO Color Champion and Supreme Color Champion 2012 Futurity Reserve Color Champion 2012 CABA Classic Color Champion 2012 AOBA Nationals Color Champion Pippa of PVA 2012 SWRAS Color Champion 2012 California Classic Color Champion Koyoto imparts two distinct features to his crias. The first is physical--almost all of them inherit bright lustrous fleece. Every one of them has enjoyed bouncing, robust good health. The second is tempermental--almost every Koyoto cria is fun to be around. They love people. They are easy to halter train and work with. Koyoto is a repository of some very fine blood lines. He carries the blood of Mahogany Prince thanks to his mother, Keana of PVA. Koyoto’s sire is MacGyver, and his maternal grandmother is PVA’s powerhouse foundation female, Peruvian Fawn Alli. When you're breeding alpacas, it's hard to ask for more than that.
 AOA# 1171433 Medium Brown, DarkBrown
Dam: Amara of PVA
 

Price:

$1,000


Description

There you are, out in the field at Park View Alpacas. Something soft bumps your elbow, and you look down to see Amaranto snuggling his head under your arm and leaning into you. The expression in his eyes is genuinely soft and friendly, but make no mistake—this is the king of the yearling pasture favoring you with his attention. The other crias must wait their turns to greet you, and when they do it is under the supervision of Amaranto. In addition to his personable demeanor, Amaranto possesses bright fawn locks with a greasy luster. His fleece is fine, soft and abundant. Like his dam and sire, he is tall and solid, and carries his head high. Amaranto’s mother, Amara of PVA, is out of BBFAI Azalea and by The Mahogany Prince, making her a full sister to two of PVA’s most notable herdsires, Kobe and Montoya. Amaranto’s sire, Koyoto of PVA, also carries the blood of Mahogany Prince thanks to his mother, Keana of PVA. Koyoto’s sire is MacGyver, and his maternal grandmother is PVA’s powerhouse foundation female, Peruvian Fawn Alli. By adding Amaranto of PVA to your fiber program, you’re not just getting another loveable alpaca—and should you choose to breed him, you’re getting some of the best genetics that Park View Alpacas has to offer!

Updated 5/3/2012