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Calista of PVA-- photo taken by Debbie Harden

Calista of PVA-- photo taken by Debbie Harden

Calista with her mother, Camicaccoyo, shortly after her birth in 2010

CALISTA OF PVA

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | White

AOA #31721899 | DOB: 6/10/2010 (14 yrs)

Sire: Snowmass Millenium
 
Dam:

CAMIACCOYO OF PVA

HuacayaOpen (Female)White
AOA# 1171952DOB: 6/16/200519 yrs
Camiaccoyo is a tall, well-built girl. She has borne 2 crias to date. Currently she resides at West Penn Alpacas in Pennsylvaia, where she is breeding to Quechua's Verticase for a 2012 cria.
 

Price:

Sold


Description

Park View All American Alpacas is please to consign this beautiful maiden female to the MAPACA Jubilee Auction. Calista is a stunning (7/16) Accoyo white female with strong Hemi/Accoyo lineages. As seen in our industry, Hemi/Accoyo crosses are continuously producing ribbon winners in the show ring. Her Dam is 3/8 Accoyo Camiaccoyo of PVA, full sister to 2011 Camilina of PVA, 3 Time Judges Choice including AOBA National, included in 2011 AOBA National Show 1st Place Get of Sire group and also AOBA 1st Place produce of Dam. She was recently sold to Scenic Sky Alpacas for $55,000! Also full sister to Cambria of PVA, 2011 IAO BEST HEAD and sold to West Penn Alpacas. Calista’s grandsire is The Elite Maximus, (recently selling at auction for a commanding $120,000!) was 2011 AOBA National Get of Sire Winner and also Sired both females that won 1st Place Produce of Dam.He is himself a Color Champion, winner of many regional, national and international halter Fleece and group class awards. He has produced over 25 Championships, 4 Best of Shows including 2011 AOBA Nationals, 2 IAO Best Heads and in major show fleece shows- 7 Championships including 2009 AOBA World Color Championship, Most consistent Breeding program and Best Crimp. Her sire, the late Snowmass Millenium, 2 Time Futurity Color Champion, is a legend of his own producing Multiple Champion crias from coast to coast! Calista will sell with her maiden breeding to Quechua’s Verticase; an Elite son of the late Snowmass Quechua. Norm Evans’ skin biopsy shows Verticase density to be 110 follicles/sq mm, which is off the charts!!! All of this coupled with her solid conformation and sweet disposition will make any breeder take a second look! written by Debbie Harden

Updated 5/3/2012