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GORGEOUS Zephyrus Daughter

Sunset Hill's Zenterfold

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | Beige, Light Fawn

AOA #32423020 | DOB: 6/10/2012 (12 yrs)

Sire: 382 Peruvian Zephyrus

382 Peruvian Zephyrus

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Light Fawn
AOA# 822459DOB: 9/11/200024 yrs
AWARD: 2005 "RESERVE HERDSIRE OF THE YEAR" THE ALL AMERICAN FUTURITY! First time in the Futurity with his first CHAMPION WINNING OFFSPRING! This gorgeous Accoyo/Peruvian heritaged, male huacaya,has turned the tide of the show ring community by winning a Blue ribbon under age 1 year at the AOBA national and Color Champion of his class just after turning one year at the Ohio show. Now he has 10 Color Championship wins (including the National show AOBA 2002 and MAPACA 2003and PAOBA 2003!)and the accolades keep coming from one Judge to another. Zephyrus, is dense, has high amplitude crimp, and has buttery, soft to handle fleece. He is typey from his head to his fetlocks and has stature one only hopes for in their alpaca herd. ZEPHYRUS IS THE ONE! His cria are on the ground and are fabulous! He even throws black when bred to black! His first 10 show cria have all won COLOR CHAMPIONSHIPS or Blue Ribbons in their first shows 2005( Sunset Hills Zepplin, Sunset Hills Zeus, Sunset Hills Z-Breeze, Sunset Hills Sanibel, Zeph's Cormorant, Sunset Hills Zodiac, Sunset Hills Zenith, Sunset Hills Z-Breeze, Sunset Hills Tibet, Sunset Hills Lion King)and more... And, wait until you see his 2006 show cria, all we can say is WOW! And, Zephyrus' Sire just sold for $600,000! Can you imagine what Zephyrus and his offspring are worth? Come visit Sunset Hills Farm or Call us for other Zephyrus cria availability. Come own one of his offspring. You, your herd and your farm will be thrilled you did!
 AOA# 822459 Light Fawn
Dam: Sunset Hills Positively Perfect

Bred to 2 x Judges Choice Zagato

Sunset Hills Positively Perfect

HuacayaBred (Female)Beige
AOA# 31749794DOB: 9/16/200915 yrs
I am fortunate to be able to co-own this knockout of a girl with the fine folks at Alpaca Palace! Her half sister, Sunset Hills Zultry, sold for $50,000 in 2010 and it's no wonder. Zultry won 10+ Championships in her show career and Positively Perfect possesses many of the same wonderful traits that made her sister such a accomplished award winner. Her Dam, Seena's Goldilocks, is a Grand Dam who has produced multiple champion offspring (Condor, Lional Gold, Zultry) and Goldilocks is a Multi Champion herself. Positively Perfect's sire is 8 time undefeated halter Color Champion, El Duro's Principio, who has sired many Champions himself! Now to Positively Perfect's fleece...it's wonderful! It's brilliantly bright, fine as silk and has a beautifully teeny tiny bundling crimp which is that rich alpaca fiber you love to touch. And talk about lingering fineness, she is maintaining a 20.1 micron at 5 years of age. This is a girl you have to see for yourself, She is that very special female that you only get to see only once in a great awhile!! Proudly Co-Owned with Alpaca Palace.
 AOA# 31749794 Beige

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Description

"My blood runs cold My memory has just been sold" My alpaca is the Zenterfold My Alpaca is the Zenterfold Zeph's Zenterfold is a GORGEOUS female out of my super fine Principio daughter Positively Perfect and the one and only 382 Peruvian Zephyrus. This little girl has the best qualities of both of her parents and boy does she live up to her name, she truly is a Zenterfold. She has perfect confirmation a super fine bright fleece with crimp, crimp, and more crimp. Whenever I see crias of this caliber I wish I had a time machine so I could start showing them NOW, unfortunately I will have to wait until this spring. This beautiful little female is proudly co-owned with Alpaca Palace.

Awards

[5th] OABA 2013 Ken Hibbets
[5th] Carolina Alpaca Celebration 2013 - Amanda Vandenbosch
[2nd] The Virginia Classic 2013 - Tim Lavan (second behind the Color Champ)
[2nd] FABA 2013 Judge - Kathy Clay

Updated 11/19/2013