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Express's Accoya Cajun

Alpaca, Huacaya, Male | Dark Brown

AOA #30647763 | DOB: 10/10/2007 (17 yrs)

Sire:

Full Accoyo National Champion

CPeruvian Accoyo Express 0222

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Medium Fawn
AOA# 816023DOB: 8/3/199925 yrs
Update: CPeruvian Accoyo Express takes 3 Get of Sires, in 3 tries, in 5 weeks in the months of March-April, 2008, over stiff competition, using 3 of Irish Meadows own show string! Indy, Golden Girl, and Wildfire won it for us both times, Southern Select,IAOBA, & MOPACA! Update: CPeruvian Accoyo Express has thrown the color of the dam or darker, 80% of the time, regardless of dam color! E-mail us to see this amazing color chart! These results from a full Accoyo male are truly rare! Book your colored Accoyo breeding today to this multiple Get-Of-Sire winner! Do you want new, limited bloodlines? CPeruvian Accoyo Express is the ONLY son of Accoyo Albus in the United States! There are no other ones! Accoyo Albus was exported to England. Accoyo Express is a phenomenal full Accoyo medium fawn male whose bright and lustrous fleece is berber rug dense with well defined bold crimp from the top of his perfect topknot to the tips of his toes. His legs actually have spiraling dredlocks. Express passes his awesome presence to his crias, stamping them with show-winning stature and flawless conformation. In addition, they inherit his fine micron fleece and calm nature. This national champion signature herdsire has over 400 offspring on the ground. He routinely throws champions. See our foundation girls and the sold list for the success this male has given to us. Book your breeding today. Express regularly throws blacks and greys. Mobile service now available! We will bring Express to your farm for an in-house breeding. No more sending your newborn cria to a new farm. Co-Owned with Alpacastock Farm.
 
Dam: GGF Brutus' Isabell
 

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Description

Cajun is now a Reserve Color Champion and blue ribbon winner, under Jill McLeod as of April, 2009, at a level IV show at the Minnesota Expo! She loved his dense crimpy fleece! Cajun wins the blue under Sharon Loner last fall. Then he follows up with a red in January, in a large class, and now a red in March, tough competition, in a large class at Best of the Midwest show. And the latest, Cajun takes a red behind the reserve color champion at the Spring Bling show, March, 2009, and judge Jude Anderson comments as Cajun is leaving the championship round, that it was extremely close between both the males and a hard decision to make. And now reserve color champion! Cajun's on a roll............. Popcorn fleece, dense, darkly colored 15/16 Accoyo, straight as a stick, and good looking! What more could you ask for? His fiber is excellent, his conformation is great and his color rare for Accoyo, and his lineage even more rare. Cajun provided us with three lovely girls in 2012. We thought they might be the only crias that he produced for us as he had a very negative stress reaction after shearing last year. We no longer have Cajun as he has passed on, but we do have offsping on the farm.

Updated 3/12/2017