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Sire Yearling blue 2012 Baron with Mom Stunning presence

Scientific Data

1/1/2010AFD 17.0; SD 4.1; CV 24.1; %>30=1.1
1/1/2011AFD 18.7; SD 3.9; CV 20.7; %>30=1.1

Chieftain banner winning offspring

Highland Baron of Borgue

Alpaca, Huacaya, Male | Medium Brown

AOA #31996594 | DOB: 4/24/2010 (14 yrs)

Sire:

Finest fawn on the East Coast

Lancaster's Highland Chieftain

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Light Fawn
AOA# 30590540DOB: 6/20/200618 yrs
BIG NEWS!! Chieftain returned to the PAOBA Breedes Showcase with four offspring that took blue ribbons and TWO Championship banners! In 2009 Chieftain was the Color Champion at the PAOBA Breeders Showcase...and Judge's Choice! With a Color Champion in brown...the oldest one in the championship class...and a Reserve Champion in fawn...the youngest, Chieftain demonstrated he has color, fineness, and density covered. Did we mention he was also the Get of Sire winner...go Chieftain! Another Blue. Chieftain has a strong, square frame with soft, bright fiber everywhere. Want crimp? He has it from his top knot literally down to his knees! His dam is our finest fibered colored female and his sire is the legend-in-the-making Six time Color Champion Peruvian Lancaster. What a great match-up this was for color and fiber! Chieftain's numbers from his 2007 histogram are MOST impressive, and even more impressive is his ability to maintain those wonderful fiber stats. Chieftain has earned Blue ribbons and Banners as a juvenile, yearling, and mature male. With seventeen Blues he has been judged by just about everyone and all agree...this is one awesome male. Chieftain has proven his ability to maintain his outstanding fleece characteristics even as a breeding male. During the Spring 2009 show season, he added two Color Championships (PAOBA and MAPACA), one Reserve Color Championship (Nationals), and the Judge's Choice Award at PAOBA. Judge Mike Safley compared him to a juvenile for the Championship at MAPACA and declared him the finest in the class. What a great compliment for a three year old! This is a herdsire you will want to breed to both your dark and light colors for fineness, density, and crimp. Judges put him at the front of the line for his combination of fineness and density. Isn't that what it's all about? ADD ANOTHER BLUE IN 2011: Chieftain placed first once again at MAPACA...this time in the fleece show. No wonder. His fourth histogram was almost identical to his first histogram! That makes 18 Blues in halter and fleece classes. INTEREST FOR SALE Here is a rare opportunity to add a marquee male to your herd. We would love to give Chieftain the chance to broaden his exposure to other parts of the country. He has been a valuable asset to our breeding program and our farm income, and feel his show career and quality of offspring now warrant another farm to help promote him with marketing and offspring. A male of this caliber typically commands a much higher sales price, but with our decision to retire from the breeding and sales part of our business, Chieftain needs a new home to continue his legacy of outstanding production. If he meets your breeding needs, this could be the male that increases your farm exposure, creates income from breeding fees, or alleviates your own breeding costs.
 
Dam: Coffee Pot Femme Fatale
 

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Description

Now the Color Champion from the 2012 PAOBA Breeders Showcase, Baron just keeps getting better with age! The judge was thoroughly impressed with the combination of his fineness, density and consistency of crimp. Out of a gray dam, Baron is a rich mahogany brown with the kind of fiber you expect to see on a fawn (thank you, Chieftain!). Baron has been evaluated by five different judges and placed consistently in the top three in four different states. He was also part of our Breeders Best entry in Georgia that won the blue ribbon. With a combination of fineness, density, and beautifully consistent crimp, Baron is a guy who can earn a spot in someone's herdsire row. He has lots of color in his background, covering both black and gray. His sire Chieftain has maintained his fineness for four years with virtually the same histogram he had when he won his first banner. Baron is started out with a great 17 AFD, especially considering his dam is gray. Now, as a 24 month old, he's paying attention to the girls and still winning blue ribbons. His 2012 Spring show season saw him win three blues and a banner against tough competition in the South, PA and Ohio. Solid, solid fiber characteristics and conformation...at a grat price. Don't be fooled by the price. Baron is ready to start his breeding career and needs to find a home where his Dad isn't standing in the pasture beside him. Contact us for additional pictures, a fiber sample, or to see this guy in person.

Awards

[3rd] Third: 2012 MAPACA Jubilee (same class as Color Champ)
[3rd]: Third: 2011 MAPACA Jubilee
[3rd] Third: 2011 Southern Select
[2nd] Second: 2010 GA Alpaca Challenge
[2nd] Second: 2011 Northeast Alpaca Expo
[1st] First: 2011 Best of the U.S.
[1st] First: 2010 MABA Alpaca Celebration
[1st]: First: 2012 Best of the U.S.
[1st] First: 2012 CABO Alpaca Celebration
[CC] COLOR CHAMPION: PAOBA Breeders Showcase
[1st] First: 2012 PAOBA Breeders Showcase

Purchase Terms

25% down with one year no interest financing

Updated 8/20/2012

Offspring

ODF'S She's Hot To Trot
Open (Female)8 yrsDark Brown
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