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[SALE!] AutumnSun's ProvenanceBred

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | Light Fawn

AOA #32585988 | DOB: 7/4/2012 (12 yrs) (Due Date: 7/13/2024)

Sire: El Nino's Golden Legend
 
Dam: AutumnSun's Vanilla Breezes
 
Service Sire: [Pending Sale] AutumnSun's Supermassive

GWAS LF/BG Reserve Champion!

[Pending Sale] AutumnSun's Supermassive

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Light Fawn
AOA# 32596106DOB: 7/5/201212 yrs
This male is rooted to the ground. In his maturity, you cannot see his toes in his tree trunk legs with massive coverage on heavy bones. This frame is extremely solid, well conformed, and easy moving. His crimp is still popping and consistent across his blanket. His micron is moving out as he works in our breeding program but his handle and staple are still great! All this fleece and body 'goodness' is topped with a sweet, calm, just-the-facts-m'am personality that makes him an awesome herdsire.... And, then take a look at the fiber of his offspring! This poor boy didn't get enough love, figuratively and literally, on our farm. Though very nice, we always have so many good males that we keep on our relatively small farm and with our lean towards dark coloration, he often was left off the dance cards of the ladies. We LOVED his boy Superluminal, so we repeated this breeding for another beige-white offspring but this time a GIRL!!! Imagine my excitement. Her name is Vanora and YES I am planning on breeding her to our BLACK herdsires once I get our genotype results to pick the best one. And, then, we can breed her to one of our brown, roan or fawn herdsires. The sky's the limit when you have nice white fiber and will accept any color offspring! We also have him bred to our champion Provenance, who has produced beautifully fine, richly golden fawn offspring albeit males (boo). When they were weanlings, I KNEW they would pair nicely together and desperately wanted to complete that breeding. Now that I have, we have Supermassive available for sale simply because we are moving to all dark and closed farm so he would continue to not have enough work. So, we hope you will consider what he can do for you when paired right, because at this price he is a steal of a deal!
 AOA# 32596106 Light Fawn

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Description

We love this girl's potential! She truly is a provenance of fantastic crias. Her cria sired by champion Manassas was a beautiful fleeced fawn male that was sold quickly, and Provenance was an excellent mom (even adopting an 'orphaned' cria). His fiber was so fine and bright that it reminded me of Tussah silk. She was been confirmed by ultrasound to be bred to our Supermassive, a pairing that has been destined since they were crias and I saw their fleece side by side. This one I cannot wait to see. I know that it will likely be light fawn (go figure, both LF) but it is sure to be nice! Of course, my fingers are crossed for a girl to add to foundation....We got just what I hoped for -- a lovely LF girl! I was so excited, and she was a picture of loveliness. But alas, she was not robust and only stayed with us for a few days. I am not sure if it was the genetic combination or the extreme heat we have been having this summer, during the last months of her en utero stay but she was smaller than Provenance has shown to make. She is only priced at this extreme price because of our need to reduce our farm size. It is not demonstrative of what she is worth as she has produced fantastically. We wish we could keep them all but because we cannot, we truly hope that she will be able to find a good home in a breeding program at another happy farm. If she doesn't sell, that's alright by me. We don't have Supermassive any longer to try again, but I might take a try at darker color next time...

Awards

"Excellent staple length." - Perhaps she was affected by the rain/snow storm the day before the show (AGAIN!). I believe the judge's perception was off due to her 'relaxed open' fleece from the moisture. She placed 5 of 13, but we expect better things for this girl in the future.
5th - 2013 - GWAS, LF Juvenile Female - Helen Humphreys
A tough class for a fawn, with 1st & 2nd being Beige color champions.
3rd - 2014 - NWSS Beige/LF combined Yearling - Sharon Loner
The 1st place alpaca is from the Patagonia program. The 2nd alpaca placed over her for uniformity, which did not surprise us since Provinance is really a fawn-grey, with white and fawn fibers intermixed.
3rd - 2014 - TxOLAN Light Fawn Yearling - Helen Humphreys
Excellent placing behind a Snowmass Matrix granddaughter and a Running Late granddaughter.
3rd - 2015 - Great Western Alpaca Show, 2-yr-old LF female
2nd - 2014 - Great Western Alpaca Show, LF Yearling - Jude Anderson (1st was the Reserve Champion).
“well grown” ,“really good degree of fineness" - placed second due to uniformity difference, which we know since she has fawn and white fibers (another ‘fawn grey’, the non-existent color group)
2nd - 2015 - TxOLAN, 2-yr-old LF female - Amanda VandenBosch
2nd - 2017 TxOLAN Sweetheart Spectacular Fleece Show, Mature Fawn (class "c"), Amanda VandenBosch -- this was her third fleece and she was carrying her first pregnancy while growing it!
2nd – 2017 MOPACA Invitational Fleece Show, Mature Fawn (class “c”), Wade Gease
1st - 2013 - ABR Fall Festival, LF Yearling Female - Kathy Klay (Large class of 12!)
1st - 2013 - TxOLAN, LF Juvenile Female - Sharon Loner
1st - 2013 - MOPACA, LF Juvenile Female - Jude Anderson
The Color Champion went on to win Judge's Choice in the fleece show!
Reserve Champion - 2017 TxOLAN Sweetheart Spectacular Fleece Show, Fawn (class "c"), Amanda VandenBosch.

Purchase Terms

Discount in packages may be possible. She is proven dam with recent progeny, and so sells without breeding warranty. Certificate transfer, exam, and transportation are buyer costs.

Updated 11/30/2024

Offspring

very bright, very fine, lovely crimp!
AutumnSun's Oriol
Male2 yrsMedium Fawn
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