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PLF Peruvian Grandstander

Alpaca, Huacaya, Herdsire (Male) | White

AOA #30431539 | DOB: 11/12/2005 (19 yrs)

Sire: Ppperuvian Accoyo Grandmaster 6019
 
Dam: Peruvian First Noel

mother of champions

Peruvian First Noel

HuacayaOpen (Female)White
AOA# 167036DOB: 12/25/1995
Peruvian First Noel was the first cria born into our herd on Christmas Day 1995. Now her age is in the double digits, but she is still producing an outstanding cria for us each and every year. We have bred her to many different outstanding males from Augusto to The Last Don to Accoyo Grand Master and she has produced showring-worthy crias from each of them including several Champions. All of her cria have her dense and crimpy bright white fleece along with her impressive staple length, her square, correct conformation and her gorgeous head. She has only produced one female cria in her lifetime, but when you get boys like our PLF Peruvian Juneau and PLF Peruvian Jubilant (now co-owned by Xanadu Alpacas and Kokopelli's Song Alpacas) you don't complain!
 AOA# 167036 White

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Description

If you like your whites white and very bright, PLF Peruvian Grandstander could be just what you are looking for. This Accoyo/Allianza eyecather has the gleaming white fleece, high frequency deep bold crimp and the fineness and density that will be needed to breed the outstanding white animals that are the future of our fiber industry. Dr. Norm Evans put Grandstander in the top 1 1/2% of the animals he has tested by skin biopsy. His sire Accoyo Grandmaster is known for passing along color and adding very fine fleeces. Grandstander’s older full brother PLF Peruvian Jubilant is doing the same out in Colorado and we expect that Grandstander will carry on this “family tradition”!! At the 2006 Northern Illinois Alpaca Extravaganza show the judge placed him at the head of a large, competitive class. He has amazing staple length and coverage from the top of his head to the tips of his toes. He is a bit of a show-off which earned him his name, but he remains easy to handle. In fact he has been been shown in performance and junior showmanship classes and has won blue ribbons in those clases also. If he's this great why are we selling him? Because he is related to half our whites and his older brother Juneau (White Male Color Champion at the Kentucky Classic under Dr. Julio Sumar) is already hard at work in the breeding barn. Grandstander is unproven at this time, but we plan to offer limited introductory breedings starting in the fall. Priced at only $12,000 but that will go up as he wins more ribbons this spring. Buy him now!

Updated 12/6/2007