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Chakota's RitaBred

Alpaca, Suri, Open (Female) | Beige

AOA #32387087 | DOB: 6/10/2012 (12 yrs) (Due Date: 5/3/2014)

Sire:

2013 Dark Futurity Herdsire of the Year

Chakotah of CCR Suris

SuriHerdsire (Male)Dark Fawn
AOA# 30633209DOB: 8/13/200618 yrs
2013 DARK FUTURITY HERDSIRE OF THE YEAR 2011 RESERVE FUTURITY HERDSIRE OF THE YEAR 2013 FUTURITY DARK GET CLASS WINNER TOP RANKING MSL AND FW EPD'S Futurity Judges Choice video. Chakotah in 2011 had a son win four Judges Choice awards, (Pucara) Chakotah's Wyuna, and a daughter, Buzz n Hum Layla who won GWAS 2011 Judges Choice. Chakotah ALSO won the Nationals and GWAS Get classes with our Pucara Kahuna, his grandfather, in second both times. His cria won championships and ribbons in many shows all over the country. When we first started our alpaca farm here in the US the first sale we made of our own suris was to Ann and Bill Rogers at CCR Alpacas. We asked Ann and Bill if they would let us know when one of those girl's, Kalina, had her cria and we would consider purchasing it. As it turned out they decided to send Kalina along with several of our own females to be bred to Moon River's Durango, at our sincere urging!!! Jude and I adored Durango. He was a stand out in the show ring winning a championship in all his shows but more importantly to us he had exquisite genetics. Those breedings produced two national Champions for us and several ribbon winners. When Kalina gave birth Ann excitedly called us and raved about the cria. Well we know owners get a bit barn blind about their animals so we asked for pics....man oh man, he looked fabulous. We visited CCR Alpacas soon thereafter and purchased a half share of this boy, Chakotah....at two months of age!!! It's insane, the first time we have been so bold but in the flesh he even looked better than the pics. The Kahuna daughter, Kalina, had produced a knockout cria. Chakotah's performance in the show ring has been exemplary. He exhibits extreme greasy luster, super silky handle, density in thick well defined locks from one end of his sturdy frame to the other and fineness. All with a proud masculine head on a well balanced body. As a mature male his frame is magnificent. Everything a stud male suri should be approaching 10 years of age - head style, frame, chest capacity, and above all great libido and fertility. Was this to be expected from the intial breeding. We hoped so because it was the marriage of genetics from Peruvian Bruxo, Peruvian Uribe, Peruvian Augustina (McGyver's mom), Pperuvian Amador and Peruvian Cadete (Accoyo foundation herdsires of our female herd), Pucara Kahuna and Pucara Allegro who had 37 championship winning cria in Australia of which 17 won Best in Show! The odds were stacked in our favor and are now stacked in yours because there is little room for deviation of outcome with this punch of prepotence. If you have a good female you'll get a great cria with this breeding. Chakotah kids have been wowing them all over the country. They have won championships and Judges Choice Awards in strong company !!! We think he is turning out to be every bit as good if not better than his grandfather Kahuna! The show kids have won championships in both color a
 
Dam: WSR Phoenix's Estela
 
Service Sire: Our Accoyo Master Plan

Full Accoyo

Our Accoyo Master Plan

SuriHerdsire (Male)White
AOA# 31323000DOB: 10/30/200816 yrs
We're excited to add this fine cowboy to our stud row. His genetics are a who's who of the impact Suri males in North America- Accoyos' Baron, Baron Lafite, Ramilo, Jackpot and Belmonte. We're expecting him to go into service late fall 2010 or spring 2011. Judge's comments at the TxOLAN show- "...superb luster and fineness...amazing presence as he walked into the show ring, excellent conformation...will hold his own against any white yearling male..."
 AOA# 31323000 White

Price:

$6,000


Description

What a pleasant surprise! Rita is a very pretty little girl. Her genetics are stacked on both sides. Durango and Kahuna on the top. Macgyver and Black Lace on the bottom.

Updated 9/14/2015