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Tai-Pan Maple Brook Emilie Bueno Royal Fawn

Bueno/Royal Fawn!!!

Maple Brook Bueno's Tai-Pan

Alpaca, Huacaya, Herdsire (Male) | White

AOA #31196659 | DOB: 5/20/2008 (16 yrs)

Sire: Peruvian Bueno G173

Full Allianza

Peruvian Bueno G173

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)White
AOA# 117889DOB: 1/1/1991
Peruvian Bueno has been turning out award-winning cria since he was imported from Peru in 1993. Bueno's legacy is indisputable. Picked as the #1 choice by three of the country's leading Alpaca breeders, this super Peruvian Macho was the high-selling Alpaca at the 1994 Spring Celebrity Sale.
 AOA# 117889 White
Dam: Maple Brook Emilie
 

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Description

Tai-Pan is the result of the merging of two of the most ELITE bloodlines in the history of the alpaca industry. Royal Fawn and Bueno! Enough said. PPPeruvian Royal Fawn is certainly one of the top herdsires ever, with 406 offspring with 108 known Championships and 392 Blue Ribbons, according to his website listing at Double 'O Good Alpacas. He is a full-Accoyo, full-Peruvian fawn , and was the only fawn Accoyo ever exported by Don Julio Barreda, the world's greatest alpaca entrepreneur. His restricted breeding fee is $5,000 and he is the sire of Dom Lucillo, who recently sold for $400,000. Peruvian Bueno is also one of the top herdsires ever, and was the #1 import from Peru in 1993. He commands a $10,000 breeding fee and his outside breedings are extremely limited. Maple Brook Emilie is the dam, and she is the highest-end female we have ever owned at High Meadow. Mike Tierney of Maple Brook Alpacas and the co-owner of Royal Fawn said.. " (she is) the best Royal Fawn daughter born on our farm to date." Her micron count at one year of age was 16.2 3.6 22.2 0.7 . And for a DARK FAWN!! Emilie never took less than First Place in her show career. Tai-Pan was born early in the Summer, so he was too young to make the Fall shows and has been shown sparingly. A beautiful, two year old junior, he should be ready to start his herdsire career later this year. With $15,000 worth of breeding fees on the two top herdsires on opposite sides, he could be a stunner. Tai-Pan is co-owned with Tower Rock Ranch in Missouri.

Awards

[3rd] Third Place, 2011 Southern Select, fleece

Updated 7/31/2012