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with banner winning cria another gray cria out of a fawn! 1st cria: Mod. Rose Gray: beige sire 2nd cria: Big time bnr winner Accoyo service sire: Enzo

dam to banner and blue ribbon winner

Marilyn MonroseBred

Alpaca, Huacaya, Bred (Female) | Medium Rose Grey

AOA #1301458 | DOB: 2/24/2005 (19 yrs) (Due Date: 7/14/2015)

Sire: 6Peruvian Dom Timbo
 
Dam: Calandria
 
Service Sire: Ferrari's Accoyo Enzo

Double Victor, Double Quality

Ferrari's Accoyo Enzo

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Light Fawn
AOA# 30849242DOB: 9/9/200618 yrs
Enzo is the "sleeper" in our amazing herdsire lineup. With Color Champions and Champion-producing males as part of our breeding program, it's hard for a guy who only has one Blue ribbon to his credit...even though it is a Blue at the National Conference against the best light color males from top breeding programs. When we saw his fiber at Nationals and then checked out his impressive genetics, we made the deal even before he entered the ring. To our delight, he won his class and was a serious contender for the Reserve Color banner. The Timberland program has been built around several outstanding males and females. Enzo combines the Sara line with Accoyo Victor (Sonora's Accoyo Ferrari), and Mariposa and Victor on the dam's side. This double dose of Victor has certainly produced the fineness, density, and bold crimp that allow Enzo to hold his own in our breeding lineup. With his first cria winning a banner and then a second at the 2010 Nationals, we feel like Enzo might finally be earning the respect he deserves. We were knocked off our feet when he delivered a rose gray female out of one of our black dams...with amazing fiber! Two other Enzo females were born on the farm last year, so his "dance card" began to fill up. This year he did it again...a bay black out of a dark fawn dam (no black in her background), and a modern rose gray out of a modern rose gray dam! That's the goal of owners who breed for color...add more fineness from a fawn and keep that beautiful rich color. The quality of his offspring definitely increases his breeding options in our eyes. Enzo is the perfect addition to a breeding program for the breeder looking for a male with nationally recognized Accoyo genetics, and the ability to provide the density, staple length, fineness and consistency in fiber a herdsire needs to provide. It appears that Enzo's added bonus is his ability to produce beautiful color with his fabulous fiber qualities. When bred to white, he produces white, but add a bit of color and you will get....well, anything from black to gray...consistently. Enzo's price is an indication of our retirement sale prices and not a reflection of the quality of offspring he is producting. He may be one of our most consistent color producers when bred to dark colored females! Contact us for details and more information on Enzo.
 AOA# 30849242 Light Fawn

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Marilyn brings well known genetics and a nice soft handle to a breeding program. Out of one of the "original" gray herdsires on the East Coast, 6Peruvian Don Timbo, and with another well known male on the dam's side, Jeronimo, Marilyn comes by her quality quite naturally. She is the dam to Jetson's Sir William, the gray male who dominated the show ring for two years as he racked up over 8 banners and 15 blue ribbons. Marilyn is now bred to Ferrari's Accoyo Enzo, our fawn Accoyo who produces grays and blacks with such regularity, he is one of our first choices for our dark colored females. This cria will be a beauty regardless of color (though we are betting on gray!), since Enzo provides abundant fleece, crimp, and density. UPDATE: Yep. Rose gray cria out of Accoyo Enzo. Up and nursing in 30 minutes, she is now racing around with the cria three weeks older than her. Seriously, Marilyn will produce gray out of just about any color herdsire. We have not even bred her to a gray because she is so good at doing that gray color we love out of fawn/beige. Three different fawn herdsires...three gray cria.

Updated 7/25/2015