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Mary Lou

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | Light Fawn

AOA #30417281 | DOB: 8/25/2006 (18 yrs)

Sire:

BLUE AT NATIONALS!

Haiku

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)True Black
AOA# 821999DOB: 8/1/199925 yrs
Haiku is a full Peruvian huacaya, with excellent conformation, and dense, crimpy black fiber. He loves his work, and has quickly bred females introduced to him. He is definitely a presence in the paddock! And he passes his spunky character to his offspring, who are inquisitive, energetic and endearing. Haiku has numerous crias on the ground, and has produced black when bred to black, grey when bred to grey, and dark fawn to black when bred to fawn. Haiku's sire, 5Peruvian Silverado, was hand selected out of the Sollocota Region in Peru by veterinarian and alpaca importer, Anthony Stachowski, DVM, who chose Silverado for his own herd. Silverado is best known for producing award-winning, crimpy-fleeced offspring with outstanding density and a soft handle with little or no guard hair. Haiku has done the same. Check out his daughters here on our site: Peaches (LRG) and Nellie (TB). Or his other daughters: Luna 2008: 23.7, SD 4.8, CV 20.3 Athena who is daughter to our Chiquara 2006: 25.4, SD 4.9, CV 19.2 2008: 29.4, SD 5.2, CV 17.7 Awards [1st]1st AOBA National Show 2003-Huacaya Two Year Old and Older True Black Males (1st out of 6. color champion went to Crescent Moon's Kryptonite!) [2nd]2nd New England Coastal Classic 2002-Shorn Huacaya 2yr old Dark (2nd out of 6. browns and blacks shown together.)
 
Dam: CCNF Tahitian Pearl
 

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Description

A fawn out of two blacks(!), Marylou has a light blanket, with dark shading on her face and neck. Quite a beauty! Her fiber is soft and dense, with a silky hand. Mary Lou's grandsire, 5Peruvian Silverado, was hand selected out of the Sollocota Region in Peru by veterinarian and alpaca importer, Anthony Stachowski, DVM, who chose Silverado for his own herd. Silverado is best known for producing award-winning, crimpy-fleeced offspring with outstanding density and a soft handle with little or no guard hair. Mary Lou is also a descendant of The Silversmith, who arrived from northern Chile in the second largest importation of alpacas from South America in l988, and was owned by Eric Hoffman for many years. The Silversmith was an impressive looking animal - structurally flawless, with had above-average density. Medium silver grey, his color was consistent throughout his coat. Mary Lou has been bred to Peruvian Pizzaz. Pregnancy has been confirmed via ultrasound. She is due mid-June 2010. Mary Lou will be sold with a complimentary breed-back to any of Island Alpacas herd sires.

Updated 3/6/2013