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Champion Dam

Avalon's High Plains Drifter

Alpaca, Huacaya, Male | Dark Fawn

AOA #31527576 | DOB: 9/28/2008 (16 yrs)

Sire: Avalon's Peruvian Tri-Star

Avalon's Peruvian Tri-Star

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)White
AOA# 849142DOB: 10/13/200321 yrs
Another winner from our Accoyo/Allianza cross female, Celeste, and our 1/2 Accoyo Royal Fawn son, Aristocrat. Tri-Star is the third in a line of color champions, and he carries on this proud tradition. Like his older brothers, Tri-Star's bright white fiber has a pleasing soft hand organized in crimpy bundles that cover him from topknot to toe. His typey, conformationally correct frame completes the picture, making him a "complete package". At his first show, the 2004 GMAF, Tri-Star won the blue even though he had JUST turned 6 months old. And then, again, at the NIAE he took the blue as the youngest in the white yearling class. Judge Shannon McConnell stated that his balance & proportion were excellent & that his fiber was extremely bright and consistent in lock, bundles and fineness from front to back. Later, in that same show, he took 2nd in the Bred and Owned Yearling class in a competitive field of 4 NIAE Color Champions! Once again, he was the youngest in the class! Tri-Star has continued to follow in the footsteps of his Color Champion brothers, earning two Color Championships, a Reserve Color Championship, and numberous blue ribbons. At the MOPACA Invitational, Maggie Krieger selected Tri-Star from a field of 60 quality white males to be the Color Champion, citing his "elite fleece" as something we should all be breeding to achieve. AWARDS: (cont) 2006 TXOLAN-Judge: T Lavan 3rd White 2Yr & Older (14)
 AOA# 849142 White
Dam: Kokopelli's Song Mesa

Kokopelli's Song Mesa

HuacayaBred (Female)Medium Brown
AOA# 30442344DOB: 9/19/200519 yrs
Mesa is a lovely daughter of the well respected grey herdsire, Lanark's Silver Charm. We first saw Mesa at the 2006 Mid-America Show in Topeka, Kansas and were taken immediately by her soft, crimpy, bright fiber. When she went on to take a first in her class, and then Color Champion, our own assessment of her was confirmed. We are pleased to have had the opportunity to add this striking female to our foundation herd, and look forward to seeing what she can produce with some of our outstanding Color Champion males. Last fall we had planned to breed her to the newest addition to our herdsire row, Our Peruvian Black Jag. But, at the last minute we learned that Tri-Star had produced a true black son for our partners in Arkansas. With the potential for Tri-Star to produce dark color, we decided to breed Mesa to him instead. We can't wait to see what these two Champions can produce together!
 AOA# 30442344 Medium Brown

Price:

$10,000


Description

This boy is very nice! Consistent in color and crimp style. His fiber is a high frequency crimp, arranged in microbundles within locks. And, to top it off, he has great density, too. Add, dark eyes, a handsome head, and great conformation to the picture and you have the total package. We look forward to watching him develop and to showing him this fall! Selling price is with 3 reserved breedings for Seller. Avalon Farm Alpacas crias are all BVD-PCR tested negative.

Updated 9/5/2009