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Son of 6Peruvian Godfather

Keane of VA

Alpaca, Huacaya, Male | White

AOA #31856287 | DOB: 6/17/2009 (15 yrs)

Sire: 6Peruvian Accoyo Godfather 61IMPR98 -- Deceased

The Accoyo's Accoyo

6Peruvian Accoyo Godfather 61IMPR98 -- Deceased

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)White
AOA# 808097DOB: 1/1/1996
Accoyo Godfather was phenotypic perfection, purely and simply. We were pleased to have him as a principal herdsire at our farm, having been admirers of "his work" for several years now. We were unsure as to his age, but considering he was a plantel herdsire before he was imported to the US, he lived to be at least 20 years old. He also imparts to his offspring a high frequency, super-bright fleece with regularity. In fact, we are impressed with the character, density and fineness of his offspring here. Godfather was truly a one-of-a-kind stud male. We are fortunate to have two full Accoyo sons of his, Consigliere and Goodfella. While we have Consigliere on the market, we will be keeping Goodfella. The fleece characteristics are strikingly similar to those we have gotten from both of our B Line Accoyo sires, Accoyo Powerball and Accoyo Tsunami. All images used here are (c) J. Clark!
 AOA# 808097 White
Dam: VA Star Magnolia

Bred to El Nino's Accoyo Lancelot

VA Star Magnolia

HuacayaBred (Female)White
AOA# 30482234DOB: 6/25/200618 yrs
VA Star Magnolia, named after the beautiful white, spring-blooming magnolia tree, is called "Maggie" or "Maggie Mae" for short. This girl was a tremendous mass of bright white curly fiber at birth, and a whopping 23.5 lbs.! Her fleece grew rapidly, and we had her shorn at 1 month of age. At Heart of the Valley, 5/12/2007, Maggie won 3rd place in a large class. She was almost 10 months old, with almost 9 months of fiber growth. Her density and staple length - the phenomenal amount of fiber on this young female - was by far the most fleece of all in this large juvie halter class. Her density, crimp and brightness, as well as her good proportion and straight top line were attributes about which the judge made positive comments. In 2008 Maggie's fleece was graded by a "certified sorter." Her fleece was graded WR 1 and WR 2 (very fine) with a score of 8 for brightness and density! Maggie was bred to 6Peruvian Accoyo Godfather 61IMPR98 and delivered a white male we named "Keane" in Spring 2009. The Godfather is a spectacular and renown Studmaster (tm) male. This breeding produced an awesome baby - one with density, fineness, beautiful crimp and great coverage. Service Sire Fiber Stats for Maggie's offspring "Keane": 1998: 19.0/4.2/21.2/2.3 2002: 26.4/5.3/20.2/17.5 2004: 26.6/6.7/25.2/20.3 Maggie Mae was bred to Full Peruvian Mountain West Elderon for a July 2010 cria. Elderon has very fine fleece. This male cria named Peruvian Chancellor is even more outstanding than Keane. Chance was sold to a spinner/knitter/weaver with very high fiber standards. She raises her own alpaca fiber and can only use the very best fiber. Maggie delivered a male cria out of Accoyo America Polaris 7/13/2011 that is outstanding. This stud's crias are fabulous. He's an El Nino son; Caligula grandson. Add this gorgeous white huacaya female to your breeding program, now bred to another El Nino son - El Nino's Accoyo Lancelot! Price is negotiable, so let's talk!
 AOA# 30482234 White

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Description

Keane is a great-looking white huacaya male alpaca with a sweet disposition and calm temperament. His dam, Maggie, has very dense, long-staple fleece. His sire, 6Peruvian Accoyo Godfather, was imported to the US in 1998 as part of the last importation from Peru. His fleece is both dense and fine. Keane is one of 57 offspring of Godfather in the U.S. Keane has a beautiful, low-micron fleece: 21.8/4.2/19.3/2.3 with a comfort factor of 97.7%. He also has a gentle disposition. He'll be 2 years old spring 2011 so should be ready to introduce to females shortly.

Updated 2/27/2011