Daughter of Misty Maiden
SCA Peruvian Misty Rose
HuacayaOpen (Female)Light Fawn
AOA# 836693DOB: 6/20/200222 yrs
Misty has it all... Density, Crimp, Genetics & is proven. She is ACCOYO & ALIANZA (noted for fineness). I remember walking her into the show ring. She walked square and proudly held her head high. Covered with heavy, fine fiber to her toes she made it easy for the judges to constantly place her in the top of any halter class. She placed 3rd at the AOBA NATIONALS. A square body on plenty of strong bone, lovely feminine face with soft eye and the sweetest disposition. A wonderful show quality foundation female. A rare offering for the discerning breeder.
SIRE: SA Accoyo Royal Avenger is the next generation of Accoyo excellence poised to sire a clan of superior offspring that carry the most recognized bloodlines to come out of Peru. His show record is phenomenal with 9 Blue Ribbons, a Reserve Color Championship and two Color Championships of his own. He has sired high quality offspring whose over all average sale price is $43,000, $49,500 for females and a high $21,500 for males. Among these offspring is the high seller from last year’s Peruvian Classic Sale at $145,000! Of his offspring shown at Stachowski Alpacas, many are Color
or Reserve Color Champions.
His illustrious parentage makes it no wonder that Avenger is so preeminent among males. His sire is the high selling alpaca Accoyo Royal Fawn at $600,000, who has sired many Champions. His dam is Accoyo Mariah, dam of Ribbon Winners. Avenger himself is an exceptional alpaca. The fiber sample taken from his first full shearing tested a mere 19.1 AFD, 3.7 SD, 18.8 CV and 0.8 %>30. He has maintained his fine fiber with a 7th year fleece of 24.6 AFD, 5.3 SD, 21.5 CV and 12.1 %>30. He is still extremely densewith bundles and crimp. Avenger has already shown that his get is full of quality, but often they are full of color as well. His offspring range from Accoyo white to medium brown…even one grey. Avenger is on the path already to becoming one of the most recognized herdsires in North America and will continue to breed success.