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GWAS 2012 Maria & new baby girl born 8/29/17 Small Breeder Challenge 2012 MOPACA 2012

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Maria de La Mancha

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | Light Brown

AOA #32076004 | DOB: 8/29/2010 (14 yrs)

Sire: Collin's Princeton
 
Dam:

mother of 4x color champion

Carmen de La Mancha

HuacayaOpen (Female)Dark Fawn
AOA# 30329799DOB: 9/9/200717 yrs
In the fall of 2007, we were under contract to purchase our first pregnant female from Falkor Ranch. Before the ink was dry, Carmen was born. Our very first cria was a little girl! She is still our little love. Although her dam was a big girl, Carmen has always been dainty and feminine. In 2010, we watched our first cria deliver her first cria, a little girl! That little girl went on to be a 7 x blue ribbon winner and a 4 x color champion. Meanwhile, Carmen's fleece continues to be excellent for her age. She scores well in fleece shows and spin-offs. Her yarn is lovely. She is a super star among our foundation females. Wow! It doesn't seem possible that Carmen is now 13 years old. Over the years, she has been a fabulous foundation dam. She has given us some wonderful crias, a few are still here and producing more wonderful offspring. Some have gone on to new homes. One year, Carmen kept us all on pins & needles. Either she had the longest gestation on record in this country or she slipped an earlier pregnancy and later rebred to an unknown male. Regardless, he is a gorgeous little boy born 9/24/17. He looks like his mom! He remains small but mighty and is now in Texas. He's a 4H star and a therapy animal for children with cancer!
 
Service Sire: AutumnSun's Apache Longbow

'16 GWAS Fleece CC w/ 3yr old fleece

AutumnSun's Apache Longbow

HuacayaMaleMedium Rose Grey
AOA# 31990936DOB: 11/13/201113 yrs
Longbow is eye-catching in his proud stance and uniform coloration. The reduction of spots on greys in the show ring has been remarkable with a solid blanket being more common, but Longbow still stands out for his extremely uniform rose grey color as his coat is an even 'roaning' heather without spots. With our champion Frosted Red Rose as his dam and Snowmass Enlightenment as his sire, you can see the strong resemblance! He also inherited his dam's fine, uniform fiber, and a high-frequency crimp from staple to tip all across his blanket. Both Rosie and Longbow have excellent consistency of ratio of micron between light and dark fibers for an markedly smooth handle. His high frequency crimp as well as his fineness are uniform across his blanket and extends from his hips to his shoulders -- another thing that he has gotten from his dam, so his prime fiber clip is extensive. Longbow is well conformed, with a solid frame and proud carriage, easy movement and strong bones, and good bite and nice head. His dark eyes are decorated with a mesmerizing 'bedroom eyes' eyeliner of dark fiber, with his wedge head, spear ears, and good coverage showing an attractive head without any of the wool-blind (wooly face) concerns. Even the fact that he unfortunately lost the very tip of his left ear to frostbite as a newborn still does not detract from his overall beautiful, classic face. Bow is proven, having bred on our farm and fellow farms in the area to produce several very nice crias. The crias have ranged from very nice (good show quality/excellent foundation) to 'Oh, amazing' in fleece qualities. At a marketing event, we sold two breedings on the spot after the farm saw and touched him. He has produced black crias from black dams, a dark rose grey from a DSG dam, a fawn-grey from a LRG dam, and a fawn from a DRG dam. Though he never really got to shine out in the ring, we knew that he had somethings special. When we pulled a sample from Bow's 2015 clip we were amazed with how much fineness, crimp, density, uniformity and staple as a mature stud. The judges agree since, in our pleased amazement, he secured Color Champion in grey at the 2016 GWAS fleece show! Bow never got the opportunities he deserved, and we lost him before he had the chance to go to another farm.
 AOA# 31990936 Medium Rose Grey

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Description

Maria is the total package when it comes to conformation and balance. She'll steal your heart with her calm, sweet disposition. She's a real 'pro' in the ring, having taken a blue ribbon in her 1st eight shows. She went on to claim the color championship four times. In the 2-year old class at GWAS 2013, her grey genetics were beginning to show through, so she placed 3rd behind two larger girls from Crescent Moon. If there is anything negative to say about Maria, it would be her smaller size and shorter staple length. However, one hand spinner said she had a lovely, fine, spinnable fiber and carding was almost unnecessary. Although her show career in the ring is over, we will continue to look for awards in the spin-offs and see the awards of her offspring for years to come. Maria is an experienced mama. Her first born was a Bay Black female by MR Sizzlin' Rose. Her second was a gorgeous Light Fawn female by Autumn Sun's Apache Longbow. That breeding was repeated and produced a mini-Maria. Her newest was born 7/23/19. He is a Dark Fawn male weighing in a 18.6# and growing like a weed! He is the last born of Avatar's Elvis with long legs and fantastic fiber.

Awards

Third Place, GWAS 2013
Color Champion, Sm. Breeder Challenge 2013
First Place, Sm. Breeder Challenge 2013
First Place, ABR Fall Festival 2012
First Place, GWAS 2012
Color Champion, Sm. Breeder Challenge 2012
First Place, Sm. Breeder Challenge 2012
First Place, MOPACA 2012
Color Champion, NWSS 2012
First Place, NWSS 2012
Color Champion, ABR Fall Festival 2011
First place, ABR Fall Festival 2011

Updated 3/29/2023