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Champion Accoyo Sire and Dam

AROSA '60 Chevy

Alpaca, Huacaya, Male | Medium Brown

DOB: 7/9/2012 (12 yrs)

Sire: Accoyo Cabos

Champion with True Black offspring

Accoyo Cabos

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Medium Fawn
AOA# 30926219DOB: 3/23/200717 yrs
Our 1/3 interest is for sale, please call for details. Hes affordable for any farm, great opportunity! He fixes conformation, adds bone, passes along brightness, and creates offspring with PRESENSE!!!!!! Breed him to fineness, he passes on the fineness. He is a Pleasure to own. Easiest animal to handle on the farm! Full Accoyo, SOLID medium fawn! Cabos exudes character from personality to fiber. Take a look at his fleece pics and view his very organized 15 micron fiber character . Keep in mind that his fleece is less than 2" staple in these pics(hi-frequency crimp). Cabo's character should be a welcomed site for all breeders who breed for colored fine fleece. In the showring, he is competing strong with NO full Accoyos placing above him. His major weakness? being a male born in April makes it tough to compete against older mature males. Carolyn and I have been searching a couple years for fawn males to breed to our over-achiever 12X Champion Miss Priss and 5X Champion Crystal. Then, we ran into CABOs........OH My! We bought this male primarily with Priss and Crystal breedings in mind, however, he will be bred to most of our top females. He is truly one of the overall nicest fawn males we have ever seen. Congratulations to Jack and Denise of Legacy Criations for producing such an incredible male. Cabo is the complete package for a fawn male. He has one of the most organized fleeces we have ever seen. His brightness is suri-like. A Histogram documenting a 15 micron was a pleasant surprise. Although, it shouldn't be a surprise given Cabos dam has a 17 micron at 2.5 years of age. He has extreme density with extreme leg coverage. His style of crimp is high frequency with rare high definition. Heavily boned. Crimp from his toes to his tail, neck and head are phenominal. Cabox is very uniform throughout, even down under his belly! His consistent medium/Dark fawn coloring throughout his body is gorgeous but his tail gives us a pleasantly crimpy medium brown coloration. Remember,he is Full Accoyo?
 AOA# 30926219 Medium Fawn
Dam: AROSA Peruvian Night Moves

Champion bred to Accoyo Cabos

AROSA Peruvian Night Moves

HuacayaBred (Female)Bay Black
AOA# 31365802DOB: 7/30/200816 yrs
***** Night Moves just had her TRUE Black Female cria from Accoyo Cabos! The day Night Moves was born, we predicted a championship....well, she delivered the purple banner as a 10 month old juvi! Anyone need a black Champion in their Foundation? She is the offspring from our fabulous brown Piper, and our previously owned AOBA black champion, Midnight Man AROSA = Full Fiber Histogram Disclosure shop and compare! WE bred her to our Champion fawn Accoyo Cabos who has a true black on the ground. We are hoping for a similar outcome. WE made 3 gorgeous champion black females in 2008. We sold our first champion Black offspring of the year (7X Champion AROSA Dazzlyn) at 6 months old. We sold our AOBA Nationals black juvi Blue ribbon winner and wound up keeping what we think has the BEST fleece of the three! Night Moves fleece had the best fleece of the three with higher frequency crimp and extreme density. The other two were stronger in Phenotype. Night Moves did quite well in the showring winning Reserve Championship under Lavan at Kentucky Classic. Lavan noted her density, brightness and character as her strengths. Night Moves won 3rd at AOBA Nationals finishing behind Blue ribbon winner AROSA Cassy! ( our other black Champion black female of 2008) WOW! This girl was born with amazing elite black fleece.Night Moves is fine and VERY VERY crimpy. As she has matured, Night Moves has demonstrated her strengths to be density, uniform crimp, nice handle, nice coverage. Perfect bite and perfectly straight conformation. She could have done better in the showring if she had been larger in size and not shorn so late in the year. Her dam was a blue ribbon winner with exceptional high frequency crimp. Her sire was our National Champion black herdsire, Midnight Man. We decided to breed Her to our champion male Accoyo Cabos, lookin forward to this cria! .........Piper woke last night to the sound of thunder how far off, she cushed and wondered Started humming a song from 1962 Aint it funny how the Night Moves Check out our latest Efficiency invention, we call it the Bean Machine and you can watch videos at http://thealpacarosa.com/beanmachine.html
 AOA# 31365802 Bay Black

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This boy is such a great looking boy with a great disposition. I have a couple other brown males that may become herdsires, so we thought we would let some other farm enjoy 60 Chevy, ...He is gonna look just like Accoyo Cabo in brown. AROSA = Full Fiber Histogram Disclosure please shop and compare! 2013 19.48 3.99 20.49 99.05 "Out in the back seat of my ’60 Chevy" ....She was working on her NIght Moves...... Then AROSA Night Moves had a brown haired beauty with big dark eyes..........duplicate of his sire Accoyo Cabos in brown. 60 Chevy has big bone, great coverage, and bright crimp throughout his fine hand fleece. A stunning male with a black recessive color gene, as his dam is black. His fleece appears to be about 18 afd at this young age. Both parents are champions and his black grandsire was an AOBA Nationals fleece Champion, Peruvian Midnight Man.

Updated 1/15/2014