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Mona Lisa

Mona Lisa

Sire - Michaelangelo Sire's Fleece

Michelangelo's Mona LisaBred

Alpaca, Huacaya, Bred (Female) | Light Fawn

AOA #31196758 | DOB: 1/10/2008 (17 yrs) (Due Date: 4/15/2013)

Sire: El Nino's Accoyo Michelangelo

El Nino's Accoyo Michelangelo

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Light Fawn
AOA# 851708DOB: 7/25/200321 yrs
We are very excited about the offspring hitting the ground from our full Accoyo beige son of El Nino (Caligula's best son), who had a 16.3 micron fleece at one year! Dr. Norman Evans did a skin biopsy in the fall of 2005, and according to his results, Michelangelo's density is absolutely unmatched (S/P Ratio of 13.28/1 and follicle density an amazing 107 follicles per sq/mm)! One of the softest AND densest fleeces I've ever had the pleasure to touch! Multiple champion and blue ribbon winner in fleece and halter! Michelangelo had confirmed pregnancies at 22 months, and to date has many healthy CHAMPION offspring on the ground (including ROSE GREY, SILVER GREY, medium brown, light fawn, beige and white! His offspring took blues in both juvenile white male AND female classes at AOBA Nationals, and a grey took a blue at the Futurity! Judge Kevin O'Leary commented that a white Michelangelo offspring he judged at AOBA had "the finest fleece he'd had in his ring all day! Herdsire discounts from SSF do not apply to Michelangelo breedings. We will begin booking a few limited outside breedings for 2008.
 AOA# 851708 Light Fawn
Dam: MFI Peruvian Persia
 
Service Sire: Jeremiah's Peruvian Jay Gatsby

Jeremiah/Royal Fawn!

Jeremiah's Peruvian Jay Gatsby

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Beige
AOA# 31699808DOB: 5/24/200915 yrs
Jeremiah's Peruvian Jay Gatsby is the result of combining two of the top bloodlines in the U.S. alpaca industry! On one side is Majestic Peruvian Jeremiah, who recently won both the light colored AND dark colored award for The Futurity "Herdsire of the Year", SIX TIMES!! Never before had a herdsire won both light and dark Championships. He also has won 13 Championships. His restricted breeding fee is $7500, and he is turning out some beauties. Also in Jeremiah's genetic history is MFI Peruvian Jericho (with 120 Championships won by his progeny!!), Peruvian Dakotia, Peruvian Bueno (with restricted $10,000 breedings), Peruvian Don Julio, and 5Peruvian Inca's Ransom. And that is just on Jeremiah's side of the family tree! Maple Brook Emilie is the top female at High Meadow,who never took less than First Place in any show and was hand selected by us to advance our herd (for $45,000!!). Her micron count was 16.2 3.6 22.2 .7, and as a DARK fawn!! Mike Tierney of Maple Brook said, in 2006, "...she is the best Royal Fawn daughter born on our farm to date". PPPeruvian Royal Fawn was the only fawn full-Accoyo stud sent to America by Don Julio Barreda, and is one of the top studs in the industry, with 406 known offspring and 108 known Championships by his progeny. He currently resides at Maple Brook Farm and Double 'O Good farms, where he was purchased for $600,000 and his breeding fee is $5000! We think Jay Gatsby is going to be a very famous alpaca herdsire one day soon, when he is finished compiling his show resume, which currently stands at 5 Championship banners and 6 First Places. Book your breedings now, as we plan to reserve most of his breedings. We hope to play "matchmaker" for him beginning this Fall and introduce him to his first breedings.
 AOA# 31699808 Beige

Price:

$16,500


Description

Mona Lisa is just what you would expect for an alpaca daring to take that name- PERFECTION!!! This full-Peruvian girl has beautiful fleece, and perfect conformation. Her sire is El Nino's Accoyo Michelangelo, a very rare full-Accoyo fawn, who won the Extreme Progeny award two years running for top light colored alpaca. With a breeding fee of $5000, a sales price in 2011 of $120,000, and with a micron count of 16.3!! Can you imagine what he would have sold for back in the heady days before the Great Recession hit? Two times, three times that? And Mona Lisa looks just like him. Not to be outdone, her mother is MFI Peruvian Persia, a medium fawn multi who won her class at AOBA Nationals a few years back. Mona Lisa was just bred to High Meadow's newest contender, Jay Gatsby, who has some major bloodlines of his own as well as winning 6 purple championship banners. The cria, due next Spring, could be incredible!

Updated 8/1/2012