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Chibi 2013

Scientific Data

1/1/200918.0,3.6,19.9,99.8
1/1/201018.4,3.1,16.9,99.9
1/1/201119.1,4.0,20.9,98.6
1/1/201220.2,3.9,19.4,98.5
1/1/201320.7,4.3,20.6,97.3
1/1/201421.0,4.3,20.3,97.3
1/1/201521.7, 4.3, 20., 95.8
1/1/201723.8 4.8

Biopsy - above averge density!!

Helen's Invincible Chibi Jane

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | White

AOA #31846479 | DOB: 9/11/2008 (16 yrs)

Sire: The Invincible Nathaniel

An Invincible Son

The Invincible Nathaniel

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)White
AOA# 1177596DOB: 9/28/200420 yrs
CONGRATULATIONS to Ron and Sharon Kercher, Mayberry Farm Alpacas! New co-owners of The Invincible Nathanial!! We are very proud to offer Nathaniel, an almost (15/16's) Full Peruvian herdsire out of Snowmass Invincible and Snowmass Highland Bell. He has 3 outstanding crias on the ground, 2 females and 1 male. The OFDA 2000 Fiber Report on him from his 2007 shearing is phenomenal. He has 3 crimps/cm and grows an average of 0.38 mm of fleece per day. His relaxed fiber length is 120 mm and stretched to 136. Fiber diameter is 20.8, SD 4.3, CV 20.8 and CF of 97.3. He has also done very well in the showring and we expect his crias to do the same. His sire, Snowmass Invincible, is either no longer offered or extremely expensive for outside breedings and Nathaniel is one of his first offspring available for breedings. He shears over 5 lbs of prime blanket fleece every year. He sheared almost 5.5 lbs of blanket fleece and slightly over 11 lbs of total fleece in 2008. Our customers who have used Nathanial are very excited about his offspring! You can't get much better then Nathaniel when it comes to bloodlines! When it comes to white males, he is the TOTAL package! Give us a call on Nathaniel today.
 AOA# 1177596 White
Dam: Haiku's Calamity Jane
 

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Description

Chibi had a density test at 42 months of age with a density of 54.0/mm, above the national average of 40.0/mm! But what we especially liked was the standard deviation of both her primary and secondary fibers, 2.7 and 2.2 respectively suggesting wonderful uniformity! She also had only a 3.5 micron difference between the size of her secondary and primary fibers! She has a fawn spot in her blanket so is considered an indefinite.

Updated 3/24/2021