AMDWS Zippo
Alpaca, Suri, Male | Dark Rose Grey
AOA #31404105 | DOB: 6/7/2008 (16 yrs)
Sire: Hershey's Hugo
High Luster
Hershey's Hugo
SuriMaleDark Brown
AOA# 1432640DOB: 8/27/200420 yrs
Hugo is sired by the famous HHSSF Peruvian Accoyo Hershey who has thrown many outstanding show winning offspring! He has correct conformation covered with very high luster and extremely fine dark brown locks that are dense and his coverage is complete. It is apparent from the current '06 pictures that are posted that his lock are forming beautifully within a short period of shearing.
Hugo definitely has that special Elite Sire Attitude and it shows in his outstanding presence though his temperament is the standard gentle and easygoing nature of all ATV Studs!
AOA# 1432640 Dark Brown
Dam: AMDWS Grayfiti's McGee
31404105<--ari-->Med Silver Grey<--color-->Invite Marty McGee Bennett to host a CAMELIDynamics Clinic at our farm and Ladyhoo will have a baby! Last year everyone watched with tears of joy as Missmarti was born. Almost as if to avoid an audience, McGee was born and on her feet in less than 15 minutes! What a gift! She is incredible! No matter where the fleece is parted, there are locks of light fawn, dark fawn, and dark rose gray - what fun! She is striking! At ten months old, McGee's fleece is coming in solid silver gray! She has perfect conformation, like her mother, and a great suri head and presence. Her fleece is gorgeous, in fact it is already sold! McGee's first baby has arrived out of a West Coast herdsire, Hershey's Hugo. McGee had an uneventful delivery, is a wonderful mother, with an abundant milk supply - worth its weight in gold.
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Description
This strapping young male weighted in at 24 pounds and was born early in the morning - already standing and nursing when we found him - a boy his size must have been hungry! He is the son of Hershey's Hugo, an outstanding $75,000 herdsire standing stud at Alpacas of Tualitin Valley in Oregon. We waited in anticipation to see what his "appy" dam, McGee out of Grayfiti would throw. Though he appears to be a solid color he has a dark gray face, some gray fibers through his blanket, down his legs, and under his tail. He is a gorgeous color - who knows what colors we will find as his fiber grows out!
Awards
[1st]First place, AOBA Nationals 2010
Updated 10/6/2012