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Part of Breeder's Best Three

Part of Breeder's Best Three

With dam, Grande Alera Two days old Sire - Accoyo Sirius

11/16 Accoyo

Morning SKY's Siriusly Stellarr

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | White

AOA #31593878 | DOB: 6/24/2010 (14 yrs)

Sire: Heather's Acre Accoyo Sirius

Full Accoyo

Heather's Acre Accoyo Sirius

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)White
AOA# 30711457DOB: 8/23/200717 yrs
A HUGE thank you and CONGRATULATIONS to Sunny Alpacas - Thank you James and Ichi - we are so excited for you and know that Sirius is an excellent addition to your wonderful herd!
 AOA# 30711457 White
Dam: Morning SKY's Grande Alera

Multiple ribbon winner!

Morning SKY's Grande Alera

HuacayaOpen (Female)White
AOA# 1345759DOB: 10/27/200519 yrs
This full Peruvian, 3/8 Accoyo girl was a beauty from birth, and hit the ground running on the AOBA show circuit! Awarded her first blue ribbon at only 6 months of age and as the youngest in her large class at the 2006 MAPACA Jubilee, Grande Alera also garnered a decisive first place just two weeks later at the 2006 PAOBA Breeders Showcase, followed by a second place at the AOBA National Conference - all before the age of 7 months. Along with having lovely conformation and excellent fleece qualities and coverage, one judge remarked that Alera's lustrous fleece "shoots moonbeams"; another classified her as having an "elite fleece" - a testament to the fineness of her medium fawn dam with vicuna markings, 6Peruvian Paulettha 6140 IMPR98, and the density of her award winning 3/4 Accoyo sire, Grand Alero - a Caligula grandson. (She also has his wonderful temperament!) Yet another judge stated that she displayed the desired phenotype that we should all be aiming for in our breeding programs. Grande Alera's fleece was awarded blue ribbons at the 2006 OABA Alpacafest, and at the 2007 MAPACA Jubilee, as well as the MAPACA Judges' Award for Best Brightness of the 182 submitted huacaya fleeces, followed by a fourth place fleece ribbon at the 2007 AOBA National Conference with stiff competition. Her fleece scores were high at 84.5, 82.5, and 80 respectively (marked down severely for damage by the third showing at Nationals). She received a fourth place fleece ribbon at the 2008 MAPACA Jubilee, as well, for her second fleece. Grande Alera shears a whopping 10 to 11 pounds of fleece each year - a highly desirable trait! In 2010, Alera produced an absolutely gorgeous daughter - Morning Sky's Siriusly Stellarr - a sweet, blue ribbon fleece winning female with tiny little bundles of fleece, tons of density and blinding brightness. 2011 brought a stunning COLOR CHAMPION and 3 TIME RESERVE CHAMPION male! Morning SKY's Taddeo took the Reserve Champion banner at the Level V 2012 Buckeye Alpaca Show in Columbus, Ohio at the age of 9 months, and again at 15 months at the 2012 MABA Celebration in Maryland, the Junior Herdsire Cup at the 2013 Buckeye Show, and the white male Color Champion banner at the 2013 PAOBA Breeders' Showcase. His fleece is fine and extremely dense, with brightness and a soft hand, garnering him the JUDGES' CHOICE ribbon for Best Brightness at the 2013 MAPACA Fleece Show - the same award that Alera won in 2007! His offspring are beautiful as well, so check out his stats on his own page and book YOUR breedings! Subsequent female offspring carry beautiful fleeces with large shear weights, a testament to why we didn't sell Alera years ago when we were given a very generous offer. She will forever remain as one of our foundation females!
 AOA# 1345759 White

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Description

You practically have to stand on your head to see where Stellarr's sumptuous fiber stops and what little belly fiber she has begins! Her sire was Judges' Choice at 2009 Buckeye Show Her dam was Judges' Choice for Best Brightness in MAPACA's Fleece Show. As the daughter of two multiple ribbon winners - Morning Sky's Grande Alera and Heather's Acre Accoyo Sirius, Stellarr is just that (with an extra "r")! We call her a "little sheep" because she has a considerable amount of density, and has tiny bundles of bright, beautiful fleece. Her fleece is crimpy all the way down to her belly, down her legs - just everywhere! Grande Alera shears about 10# of fleece each year, and received a Judge's Choice ribbon for Best Brightness at a MAPACA fleece show, so perhaps Stellarr is following in her footsteps! Her sire, Heather's Acre Accoyo Sirius, also has very bright fleece with matchstick bundling and - among many other honors - was the Judges' Choice at the 2009 Buckeye Show. He is also a result of the highly coveted pairing of Accoyo Starburst and Accoyo Odyssey. Stellarr is extremely calm and quiet, and apparently has inherited the temperament of her dam and sire as well. At the 2011 Best of the US, judge Babs Manion awarded Stellarr a second place ribbon, although she categorized her as having an elite fleece, and commented positively on her brightness, density, and pleasing head, and great, tight crimp and architecture. Judge Wade Gease was also wowed by her in the Breeder's Best Three and said that it was a shame that she wasn't a male! Judge Jude Anderson complimented Stellarr's crimp and well defined architecture, trueness to type, and said that she had a "sexy" fleece. When Bob was shearing Stellarr's first fleece, I was brought to tears as I watched the blinding, irridescent, crimpy, flourescent white fleece rolling off her body and legs. It was everything that we've been working so hard to produce. Morning Sky's Siriusly Stellarr is a very special girl, and we will watch her progress from a distance as she grows!

Awards

[3rd] 3rd Place, Breeder's Best Three - 2011 MAPACA Jubilee - Jill MacLeod & Kristin Buhrmann
[2nd] 2nd Place, Breeder's Best Three - 2011 Northeast Expo - Jude Anderson & Amanda VandenBosch
[1st] 1st Place, Breeder's Best Three - 2011 Best of the US - Wade Gease & Babs Manion
[5th] 5th Place - 2011 Northeast Expo - Jude Anderson
[3rd] 3rd Place - 2011 MAPACA Jubilee - Kristin Buhrmann
[2nd] 2nd Place - 2011 Best of the US - Babs Manion (Class of 10)

Updated 1/23/2016