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Scientific Data

1/1/2011AFD 17.5 SD3.8 CV 21.5 CF 99.5
1/1/2012AFD 16.4 SD 3.8 CV 23.2 CF 99.6
1/1/2013AFD 19.0 SD 3.5 CV 18.3 CF 99.4
1/1/2014AFD 17.5 SD 3.2 CV 18.4 CF 99.7

Rising Star

Stargazer's Yukon

Alpaca, Huacaya, Herdsire (Male) | White

AOA #31750295 | DOB: 10/12/2010 (14 yrs)

Sire: Accoyo America Apocalypse

Offspring average AFD =19.5 at 6 Yr

Accoyo America Apocalypse

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)White
AOA# 851697DOB: 6/14/200321 yrs
Apocalypse had been one of the most prepotent offspring of PCA Hemi-Accoyo Nautilus. Starting out with a multiple championship show career Apocalypse has produced significant results as a herdsire. Placing in the top 10 white males for increased fleece weight among the top 1% of reducing fineness. His offspring are also found among the top of the EPD ranking for persistent fineness. His offspring through age 6 remains under 20 micron at 19.5 AFDand SD of 4.2. He has produced more of the top 25 herdsires in the EPD program for reducing fineness and increasing fleece weight. That is quite an accomplishment for our comparatively little herd. Apocalypse stands in no ones shadow. A multiple Champion with multiple champion offspring and is also one of the top males in the EPD program for AFD and FW. His offspring have great conformation, full fleece coverage with beautiful heads that always do great in the top white and light classes. In addition to proven EPD's, Apocalypse has had many Get of Sire wins frequently placing ahead of more well know names such as Barnabus and Elite Maximus. By any measure he is an impressive and unique herdsire. His stats provide confidence that your breeding program will be able to compete among the top animals in the country. His offspring are always in the Ultra Royal Fine grade range as juveniles and yearling and remain in the Royal and sub 20 micron range well into their adult years. A great trait to establish in your herd or your next herdsire. Congratulations to Jay and Melissa Reeder of Apple Mountain Alpacas, Clarksville, GA, for acquiring co-ownership in this game changing male. Apocalypse will now be available for Fall and Winter breedings in the SE! For more information, please visit our website: http://alpaca.net/alpacas/accoyo-america-apoclypse/
 AOA# 851697 White
Dam: Lucettas Yolanda
 

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Description

A new addition to our herd is Stargazer's Yukon! He is well suited for any breeding program that is looking obtain or maintain cashmere quality fiber production in their herd. Stargazer Ranch has started using him for Fall of 2014 and are anxious to see how his crias compare with his notable full brother, YO. He has a very soft, fine, very dense and uniform fleece with excellent character and brightness. With a 17 micron AFD at 4 years old If he follows in his siblings footsteps, he has many more years left in the Royal Baby Fine category. Yukon has not had the opportunity to be shown as much as they would have liked. He has always impressed the judges and placed well in tough white male classes. At one show we brought his full brother and a 1/2 brother that all`placed in the same white adult male class out of 14 entries. Yukon was very consistent in the show ring. He always placed among very tough competition. His EPD's are phenomenal. Trait and ranking data available.There is only ONE animal in the ARI EPD program that tests out better across all measured traits than Yukon and that is his full sister, Eleanor and she is one of the "Top Five" ARI featured Female alpacas. We are excited to add Yukon to our breeding program here at R & R Ranch!! Awards 4 TH MOPACA 2012 Halter Huacaya White Male Yearling 6 TH GWAS 2012 Halter White Yearling Male Huacayas 5TH Fall Festival 2012 Halter Beige 2 Year Old Male Huacaya Full Fleece 4 TH MOPACA 2013 Halter Huacaya white Male Adult

Awards

[4th] MOPACA 2013 Halter Huacaya White Male Adult
[5th] Fall Festival 2012 Halter Beige 2 year Old Male Huacaya Full Fleece
[6th] GWAS 2012 Halter White Yearling Male Huacaya
[4th] MOPACA 2012 Halter Huacaya White Male Yearling

Updated 12/28/2018