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WRECKER

Alpaca, Suri, Jr. Herdsire (Male) | Bay Black

AOA #32390780 | DOB: 9/11/2012 (12 yrs)

Sire: ITS King Cole

TB and 1/4 Alianza

ITS King Cole

SuriHerdsire (Male)True Black
AOA# 1118902DOB: 5/6/200519 yrs
Another fantastic black Suri Male, ITS King Cole! His mother, Twilight, is a deep maroon color and has grey on both sides of her family tree. King Cole has inherited his tiny locks from his sire, Admiral, a prize winning rose grey. So if you are looking for black with the potential to throw grey, King Cole is the definitive choice. He has great conformation, a solid build and a very sweet disposition. King Cole also has a fine fleece with incredibly soft handle and shimmering black color! His 2006 micron count was 23.8, very good for a black suri! Top all that with 1/4th of his genetics come from the Alianza co-op in Peru. King Cole has a fantastic looking head so if you have girls with just OK looking heads KC just might be able to help you get those babies with the gorgeous heads, in addition to fine dark fleece. KC is also bred to 6 of our own Dams! KC's first cria has hit the ground and it is a true black female from a white dam!
 AOA# 1118902 True Black
Dam: AW Aztec Gold

Very easy to handle

AW Aztec Gold

SuriOpen (Female)Medium Fawn, Dark Silver Grey
AOA# 851709DOB: 9/27/200321 yrs
Aztec came to us in the summer of 2010 with her cria Chimalli at her side. Aztec is a large framed girl weighing in the 175 pound range when open, however, she is very easy to handle and is an easy breeder. She had her 2011 cria on at our farm on 9/15/11, a beautiful boy Little Blackfoot out of our Fusion. As you can see, the pattern on these two boys is very similar, so the pattern must come from Aztec and the color from the Sire. She has brown, gray and black in her background and has a small gray spot on her chest, so the color possibilities are endless. She is not an especially fine fleeced alpaca at this point in her life, but we don't have any idea what she was like as a youngster. She is a first generation USA alpaca and still needs to be bred to nice males for improvement in the cria. She would make a nice foundation female for a new farm. Aztec was bred to ITS King Cole (TB and 1/4 Alianza) for a fall 2012 cria Wrecker. Our first 2 cria that she produced had beautiful patterned "saddles" in their blankets, which when spun, would create 3 separate colors of yarn. Wrecker is solid except for an interesting "milk smeared" face. He has grown into a beautiful male and future herdsire. We decided to breed to our own Padre Pio for a fall 2013 cria that was born September 16th, a beautiful white male Juan Martin. Padre's latest fiber stats show him with an AFD of 17 and a CV of less than 20. This has the possibility of being the best cria we have ever seen on our farm and she could be yours! We did re-breed her to Padre Pio for 2014 and they produced a beautiful solid black girl. She is a wonderful mother and is a gentle girl. We bred Aztec to Fusion and will have a cria on or about 8-28-16.
 AOA# 851709 Medium Fawn, Dark Silver Grey

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Description

Wrecker is beautiful and very laid back...very easy going just like Aztec (his mom). He has tons of very nice fiber with lots of tiny pencil locks, plenty of luster and great coverage. 18.7 microns in 2013, 20.3 in 2014. Wrecker was entered into the 2014 Kentucky Classic Alpaca Show this year and won a Blue Ribbon in his class. We were very happy about that.

Awards

[1st] 1st Kentucky Classic Halter 2014

Updated 3/23/2018

Offspring

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Uriah
Open (Female)8 yrsTrue Black
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