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Katmandu

Sire: The Reverand Dam: Tina Nocturna Katmandu head profile

True Black Champion son of 2 Champions

Dundee's Katmandu

Alpaca, Huacaya, Herdsire (Male) | True Black

AOA #1375862 | DOB: 10/10/2006 (18 yrs)

Sire: Mile High's The Reverand Mr. Black
 
Dam: Wolf Den Nocturna

Othello daughter, Snowmass Sentry cria

Wolf Den Nocturna

HuacayaBred (Female)True Black
AOA# 848122DOB: 5/16/200321 yrs
Our two-time Color Champion Tina is as good as it gets. Her liniage from both her sire and dam bring the bloodlines of Camelio, Geronimo, and Guellermo into full play. Solid conformation, the head of a champion, and soft, consistent, crimpy fiber always puts Tina at the head of the class. Tina was first bred to two-time Color Champion The Reverand Mr. Black (both were Color Champions at the competative Great Western Alpaca Show in 2005) and produced a true black male, Katmandu - himself a 2x color champion. We then bred her to our 4 time champion Axtion Jaxon and got another true black male, Stormcat, who has soft dense fleece and his dam's beautiful head. Stormcat also recieved 2 championships. His cria are now producing champions, and his owners, Alpacas of Marin, are thrilled. Tina is now bred to Snowmass Golden Sentry, dark fawn son of Snowmass Royal Challenger sporting a very fine and dense fleece. Sentry has a square, robust frame with heavy bone and a beautiful head. His sire, Royal Challenger's breedings have been closed recently with 5 being let out this year at $7,500 each. Sentry is just starting his career and has one cria, a stunning black out of a light fawn. Sentry's micron at one year was 16.2 and he has maintained a very fine fleece. With lineage from Royal Rose, Hemmingway, Chacu, Snowmaster, Vengador, and Bueno, we are keenly anticipating this cria. Mix that with Othello and Camillio, and let the magic happen. If black is your game, don't miss this one.
 AOA# 848122 True Black

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Description

We bred our 2x Champion Nocturna (Tina) to 4x Champion The Reverand shortly after they both took the Black Color Championships at the Great Western Alpaca Show in 2005. Expectations were high and we were not disappointed. This true black son of these two remarkable alpacas won a Reserve Championship in his first show. He was first out of 15 and then won the Reserve out of over 40 black males. We were thrilled, but not suprised. His powerful genetics - Fandango, Bueno, The Reverand, Othello - say is all, especially to connoisseurs of elite black alpacas. His black genetics are strong and we are proud to have produced such an impressive male. There aren't many out there like him. .

Updated 11/10/2008