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True Black Beauty!

WWFC Rebecca J Cole

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | True Black

AOA #32430288 | DOB: 10/22/2011 (13 yrs)

Sire: Woodland Meadows Greyson
 
Dam: SBF Nightshade

Great Mom and Guardian!

SBF Nightshade

HuacayaOpen (Female)True Black
AOA# 834067DOB: 6/3/200123 yrs
HERD DISPERSAL UPDATE: Shade, as an experienced mother, and functions well as a patient nanny to younger alpacas. She is now retired and and is being sold as a companion or pet. Shade has proven herself to be an amazing guard alpaca. She even charges the fence when there is any threat of danger or disturbance. She is laid back with both people and other alpacas. But, being so protective, she does not work well with in the pasture with dogs. Look to Shade if you desire a caring, yet watchful alpaca in your pasture! Shade is a striking True Black daughter of 6Peruvian Dom Timbo of Magical Farms, who is a widely known dark silver grey Peruvian import. Shade has exceptional conformation and bone structure, and she displays great presence. Shade has fantastic coverage, and her fleece is soft with above average density. Shade is a very attentive mother that leads well and is easily handled. Shade gave birth in June 2009, to a cute little pattern girl named Madame Marie Curie or "Marie," out of the Timoteo son Mr. Lincoln. She gave birth to another girl in June 2010, this time a solid medium brown named Alice, out of our own Sir Ivan. Shade gave birth to her third girl in a row in 2011--a cute solid true black girl named Rebecca that we're calling "Becca." Becca, out of our own Woodland Meadows Greyson, looks nice and square and has dense, crimpy, soft fleece coming in. Becca could be a very special true black girl! We were excited enough by this girl to have repeated the breeding, which resulted in Shade's fourth girl in a row, a dark silver grey named Isabella or "Izzy," born in September 2012. In May 2014 Shade gave birth to a beautiful little boy named Ferdinand or "Ferdi," who was the last cria sired by Peruvian Noahh before his passing. Shade produced four wonderful female cria for us in consecutive years, followed by a fantastic little boy. E-mail us today to inquire regarding Shade.
 AOA# 834067 True Black
Service Sire: Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit

The Fire

Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Dark Rose Grey
AOA# 32692884DOB: 8/24/201212 yrs
Gabe, a.k.a. “The Fire,” was named for the scientist who helped develop scales and instruments to measure temperature. Gabe ranks at the hot end of those scales! This is because Gabe is like the fire—his brilliant phenotype shines bright and hot, like a flame in darkness. His genetic potential sets him apart from the crowd like a fiery comet streaming across the night sky! His stunning fleece is what makes Gabe special and unique—he is an indefinite male, with black, brown, and white fibers in his blanket. In addition to his unusual coloring, Gabe’s fleece is very dense and fine and has stunning brightness! He has extra long staple length, as well as outstanding crimp and character. His sire Stormy has thrown his excellent conformation on Gabe as well! Gabe is named after the German physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit, who was born in Danzig in 1686, but who spend most of his life in England and Holland, devoting himself to the study of physics and manufacturing meteorological instruments. He was the author of important improvements in the construction of thermometers, and he introduced the thermometric scale known by his name and still extensively used in Great Britain and the United States. Gabe took first place in his only show to date in fall 2013. The judge commented that Gabe is the perfect example of what the indefinite alpaca class is intended to showcase—she challenged people to stop by and look at his fleece because it was the perfect example of the fleece that farms should be seeking.
 AOA# 32692884 Dark Rose Grey

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Description

HERD DISPERSAL UPDATE: Becca is a bundle of black fleece and personality. That fleece is soft and extremely bright. She has solid conformation and is elegant as she stands in the field. Her typey head is adorable as well! Becca is a very curious alpaca--she has been since she was young. Combine that with a mischievous attitude and you have a charming alpaca! She, like many alpacas, is food motivated and loves treats. She would make a fine pet for a happy home! “Becca” is a darling true black daughter of our SBF Nightshade and Woodland Meadows Greyson. She is a ribbon winner but lacks great mothering skills. Her fleece is soft, especially for a black-fleeced animal. It also boasts excellent brightness, moderate staple length, and well defined low amplitude crimp. Her conformation and coverage are strong. She features the typey head that her late sire Greyson threw on all of his crias. In addition to these attributes, Becca also has a curious disposition. She always has to have her nose in everything, checking out our every move! Becca took second place halter in the 2012 Kentucky Classic in a highly competitive class. Becca is named for Rebecca J. Cole, who in 1867 became the second African American woman to receive an M.D. degree in the United States. Dr. Cole was able to overcome racial and gender barriers to medical education, culminating with her graduation from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania. Dr. Cole opened a Women's Directory Center to provide medical and legal services to destitute women and children in Philadelphia, then later led a similar center in Washington DC operated by the Association for the Relief of Destitute Colored Women and Children. During her nearly 50 years of medical practice, Dr. Cole fought tirelessly for the medical rights of African Americans, women, children, and the poor.

Awards

[2nd] 2nd Place Halter - 2012 Kentucky Classic - Juvenile Black Females

Updated 5/2/2017

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