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ELK Dulce Maria

Alpaca, Huacaya, Bred (Female) | Dark Fawn

AOA #31473750 | DOB: 10/5/2008 (16 yrs)

Sire: HDF Prince Phillip

Predictor Son

HDF Prince Phillip

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)White
AOA# 842723DOB: 6/6/200222 yrs
Lemme, Lemme Upgrade You! Prince Phillip's regal presence and impeccable conformation are due to his impressive and exclusive lineage. His sire, Predictor, (100% Allianza, out of Hemingway), is no longer available for outside breedings. His maternal grandsire is PPPeruvian El Moustachio who is 100% Accoyo. This exclusive lineage gives him the best of both worlds. Not only has he racked up an impressive pile of ribbons and 1 color champion, but Prince Phillip's fleece is incredible...4 fleece champions! "Wow"! is the typical comment from visitors to the farm. Prince Phillip is passing along his superior qualities to his 69 progeny who have now racked up over 30 Championships, 2 Judges Choice, 2 Best Crimp and over 70 Blue Ribbons. ELK Valencia is one shining example of what Prince Phillip produces. Valencia is a 13x Champion with 23 Blue Ribbons and the 2010 MAPACA Judges Choice which is a phenomenal feat! ELK Melody another shining example was hand selected by Barbara for the 2006 Breeder's Edge auction as their top consignment. Melody turned out to be the top seller at the auction selling for $59,000 as a juvenile. Melody has now racked up 3 Color Championships and 5 Blue Ribbons, including a Fleece Championship at 2007 AFCNA under Tim Lavan. Prince Phillip's offspring dominated the 2009 Maryland Alpaca Show & Sale taking 3 Color Championships and 1 Reserve. His daughter ZU Tangeray took another Color Championship at PAOBA Breeders Showcase and then top it off with the Judges Choice. Prince Phillip has what it takes to be the "best of the best". Only $3,000 stud fee this spring. Don't miss out! Contact 1-888-257-7792 for more information on Prince Phillip, including Herdsire progeny statistics, and to schedule your breedings today! Let our breeding program give you the "Breeder's Edge"! Co-owned with Glenstone Farm.
 AOA# 842723 White
Dam: SA Vicuna Fancy
 
Service Sire: ELK Royal Dalton

Royal Fawn Son!

ELK Royal Dalton

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Medium Fawn
AOA# 30883034DOB: 1/28/200718 yrs
ELK Royal Dalton is an incredible male out of the legendary Royal Fawn. The judges love his phenotype and always comment on it. He has a nice strong frame in perfect balance. Royal Dalton's fiber is as soft as butter. His fleece exhibits both fineness and density. It is very bright and has an incredibly soft handle. Royal Dalton was just awarded Reserve Color Champion by Julio Sumar at PAOBA. We expect he will follow in his father's footsteps and produce many winning offspring. Royal Dalton now has crias on the ground, a male and female, both with excellent quality. Stay tuned as the stud is going places. Contact 1-888-257-7792 to learn more about adding these world-class genetics to your herd. Let our breeding program give you the "Breeder's Edge"! photography by Jennifer Clark
 AOA# 30883034 Medium Fawn

Price:

$15,000


Description

ELK Dulce Maria is the daughter of Herdsire Hall of Fame male, HDF Prince Phillip. Her pedigree boasts the notable NWA, LTD Predictor, Peruvian Hemingway and PPPeruvian El Moustachio. Prince Phillip's offspring have been dominating the show ring. Recently at the Maryland Show they took 4 championships and his brown daughter took a color championship and Judges Choice at PAOBA. Dulce Maria has an exquisite, soft, bright, fine fleece with a very uniform low frequency crimp from skin to tip. She has excellent conformation, good bone and great coverage. Dulce Maria has been exposed to Royal Dalton and will sell with another breeding to any unrestricted Double "O" Good Alpacas Herdsire Hall of Fame males including Royal Fawn, Dom Lucilio, Snowmass Invincible, ELK Hercules, Titan's Clash or Maykon. She also comes with our FEMALE CRIA GUARANTEE! Let our breeding program give you the "Breeder's Edge"! Photography by Jennifer Clark

Updated 11/27/2010