Scientific Data
3/5/2011 | AFD 17.7; SD 3.3; CV 18.4; 0.4% greater than 30 | |
Accoyo Enterprise Daughter
AOV Peruvian Glowing Ember
Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | Medium Fawn
AOA #31869942 | DOB: 7/6/2010 (14 yrs)
Sire: Accoyo America Enterprise
Producing His Own Champions
Accoyo America Enterprise
HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Medium Fawn
AOA# 31097420DOB: 7/3/200717 yrs
Enterprise cria... criated to amaze!
DRUM ROLL, PLEASE! Enterprise has now produced a true black full Accoyo son -- make that two TBs to his credit.
You should see his babies! You're gonna want to breed your girls to him--his cria are really extraordinary. And... they range in color from white to fawn to brown to BB and TB. He has even surprised us with silver grey! There is no limit to the possibilities.
It's all about "lingering fineness" and he has just given new meaning to it.
2008--17.8/3.2/18.0/0.5
2009--19.5/3.6/18.7/0.6
2010--20.6/3.5/16.8/0.7
2011--19.0/3.1/16.4/0.7
2012--21.6/3.6/16.6/1.5
2013--22.4/4.2/18.6/3.5
We had searched far and wide to find a dark colored full Accoyo male to add to our breeding program; and it couldn't be just any dark Accoyo male. Our criteria were pretty stringent. Correct conformation was a given, along with a perfect bite; genetics had to be some of the best in the industry. His fiber had to be super fine but he had to have remarkable density and a long staple length--it's not always easy to find all three characteristics co-existing in the same animal. And, it had to be radiantly bright with tight crimp. Not only all that, but he couldn't share the same bloodlines as most of our females. We were able to find all these qualities in this young male. So it is with great delight that we welcomed Accoyo Enterprise to our breeding program.
He has already proven that he has a continued great future in our Accoyo breeding program. His fleece is characterized by exquisite independent bundling and brightness with a sharply defined crimp that extends to the belly and head; and a full topknot that resembles a mushroom!
The best example of this amazing male's production is AOV Accoyo Eros. He's already been awarded 8 blues and 5 championships at a little over a year of age! Eros sold at the recent Breeders Edge Auction and was the second highest selling alpaca out of 77.
$1500 for boarded breeding.
AOA# 31097420 Medium Fawn
Dam: CL's Peruvian Amber
31869942<--ari-->Light Fawn<--color-->Full Peruvian Snowmass White Gold daughter, Accoyo Legacy granddaughter<--description-->
Description
Enterprise daughter... criated to amaze!
We are delighted with the high quality of the offspring our champion medium fawn full Accoyo herdsire, Enterprise, is producing for us. Enterprise is a color champion himself and was the highest scoring of all fawn huacayas in the AOBA National Spin-Off in 2010. One of this male’s strengths is that he produces offspring with fiber that is very uniform within the staple, with a very low variation. So, at an age when most youngsters have a relatively high CV, his offspring are reporting a very low percentage of variation. One of the keys to being successful in this fiber industry is to produce alpacas that are extremely uniform, in addition to all the other sought-after fiber traits.
Ember is another feather in Enterprise’s cap. She is a large-framed maiden with a correct bite and solid conformation. She carries crimpy fiber with a very long staple length, radiance and tremendous density. She sports her sire’s signature massive topknot and striking head, making it impossible to mistake him as her sire. Temperament-wise, she is cooperative and very easy to handle.
Want to impress the competition? Just rattle off the big-name legends in this full Peruvian female’s lineage. There’s Caligula, El Nino, Vengador, Legacy, Maple Brook Rayden, Snowmass White Gold, along with the 2005 AOBA Fawn National Champion, Centurion. That ought to get their attention!
She sells with her maiden breeding to any one of our full Accoyo herdsires when she is breeding age. We have a vast complement of genetics to choose from—all champions. With all her positive attributes, Ember would be an asset to any fine breeding program.
Updated 8/31/2011