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Dreaming Dragon's Charming Angel

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | White

AOA #30477278 | DOB: 6/8/2010 (14 yrs)

Sire: Nottingham Hollow's Friar Tuck

Nottingham Hollow's Friar Tuck

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Light Fawn
AOA# 1216271DOB: 4/29/200519 yrs
Friar Tuck is conformationally correct with great leg coverage and his fiber has nice crimp, great handle. It took first place in the 2006 VAOBA Alpaca Expo Spin-off. His color is Light Fawn but actually has an apricot hue to it. Friar Tuck is out of DAFI Tabitha sired by Peruvian Ringmaster, well known for his wonderful fiber. She is an excellent mother, very attentive and caring. His sire, Knight of Camelot, has perfect conformation, heavy bone and soft handle to his fine, uniform, lustrous true black fleece. Tuck has inherited the best of both! We are pleased to report that Tuck has a few cria on the ground. He sired Quinn, Autumn Bliss, Angel and National Treasure. Quinn and Tuck are hardly distinguishable in the pasture. They share the same color, presence and attitude!
 AOA# 1216271 Light Fawn
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The name Angel "fits" this beautiful young alpaca. Her fiber was so soft at birth it reminded us of how soft angel hair looks on Christmas trees. Her fiber has great staple length and won Second place at the Oct 2011 MABA spin off. It's like spinning cotton candy! It goes further than that though. Angel is a sweet tempered alpaca apparently inheriting all that was good from both her sire and dam. Her sire is Nottingham Hollow's Friar Tuck who is a light fawn out of a true black sire and white dam. His fiber is delightful even now that he has been breeding for a few years. Her dam is Charmed Princess Curiosity who is white with fine fiber. Angel actually looks like a little Princess clone. As time passes Angel and her dam have become near impossible to "quickly" tell apart. Both have the same fine fiber that attracts everything but makes the most wonderful yarn! Angel is being bred spring of 2014 to Prominence of Wildwood Alpacas. We are expecting a beautiful cria out of this pairing in the spring of 2015!

Updated 4/21/2015