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Independence - 'paddock princess' Ruminating January 2010 sire - Lancaster grandsire - 6Peruvian Conan, at Sugartown Farms

Lancaster daughter bred to Bolero!!!

Dreamwood Peruvian Independence

Alpaca, Huacaya, Bred (Female) | White

AOA #31680097 | DOB: 9/3/2009 (15 yrs)

Sire: Peruvian Lancaster

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Peruvian Lancaster

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Medium Fawn
AOA# 835025DOB: 3/6/200223 yrs
NEWS FLASH: Lancaster was awarded the Sr Herdsire of the Year at the 2010 MAPACA Jubilee! We're celebrating with half price breedings! Book yours today! Lancaster daughters took the black female championship AND reserve at the Empire show! The same girls returned a week later to take the championship AND reserve the following weekend in VT! Contact us regarding our "Economic Stimulus Program" with heavily discounted breeding fees! more info at www.PeruvianLancaster.com UPDATE: new skin biopsy results from Dr Norm Evans: 20.2 micron ENDURING FINENESS at 7 yrs old! 62 follicles/sq mm 10.7 secondary to primary ratio 3 of 4 gland score Lancaster took first place in the GET OF SIRE at the very big Ohio AlpacaFest Fall 2007 show over some stiff competition (The Aga Khan, Accoyo Express and more)! Lancaster offspring are consistant and consistanly high quality. He puts his stamp on his offspring for sure. Not only is Lancaster's fleece consistent but so were his show winnings. He won his 14th blue ribbon at MAPACA '05. And he won the coveted Fawn Male Color Championship at MAPACA '04. Lancaster has been called, by more than one judge: "the total package". Mr. Safley said what's more impressive is that even though Lancaster was over 2 years old and the second oldest out of the sixteen first place males vying for Championship, he was the finest of them all-even the 7 month old standing reserve behind him. He exhibits all that we desire in a male and so much more. He has a magnetic presence with a charming, inquisitive personality and is an absolute gentleman. His well-balanced, heavily boned frame is entirely covered with dense, carpet-like fleece. Lancaster is passing on his quality fleece and strong conformation to his get. Lancaster throws color of the dam or a shade or two either way 70% of the time. When he's not letting the dams color through he's producing black out of grey & fawn from darks. Peruvian Lancaster is proudly co-owned with Flying Pony Alpacas. We’re offering these guarantees: -90 day live birth guarantee -90 day Breeding Quality Guaran
 AOA# 835025 Medium Fawn
Dam: RWS Peruvian Lluvia

Grand Master - Royal Fawn granddaughter!

RWS Peruvian Lluvia

HuacayaOpen (Female)White
AOA# 831430DOB: 2/23/200124 yrs
Far prettier than her pictures, the owner's circumtances have created an opportunity for the discerning alpaca breeder to own this lovely female at an exceptional price. This Grand Master - Royal Fawn granddaughter "reigned over our pastures like a queen", says her owner. At eleven, Lluvia has a 'regal bearing', plus a very dense fleece with attractive crimp and great consistency. Like true nobility, Lluvia has a gracious demeanor, and is a pleasure to have on the farm. Pedigree: One of the 'superstars' - SuperNova - came from the same cross as Lluvia: a Royal Fawn son on a Grand Master daughter! A top herdsire for Cas-Cad-Nac until his untimely death, SuperNova left his mark on their herd. 50% Accoyo and 50% Alianza, Lluvia produces crias with the Accoyo type and Alianza quality fiber. Most have heard of the Accoyo breeding program, famous for the big-framed, heavy boned alpacas typical of that line, along with dense fleeces. Fewer have heard of the Rural Alianza Co-op that has long been selectively breeding alpacas for their ability to produce commercially useful quantities of fine, uniform fiber year in, year out in the harsh climate of the Andean Altiplano. Lluvia took a ribbon in a very large, competitive class at the North American Alpaca Show in April 2002. She is solid and correct, has a proud carriage and an easygoing personality. The females of her line are very hardy, preferring to stay out in all weather. She is an easy keeper who breeds and births easily and has ample milk. Her cria are large, typey, crimpy, soft and dense. She has, and throws, a high amplitude crimp style. Arlington, her light fawn ribbon winning 2005 cria sired by Riddick, had a micron of 22 at age 2 and is standing at Spruce Ridge Farm. Offspring: 2008 - white male, sired by Peruvian Lancaster. Dreamwood Peruvian Fire Marshal, is a white male with super soft, high amplitude crimp, great coverage, bundling and consistency. 2009 - Fire Marshall was so nice, the breeding to Lancaster was repeated - resulting in a white female. Dreamwood Independence is a gorgeous alpaca, with a dense, super soft fleece. 'Indy' has a high frequency crimp organized into long bundles - with an AFD of 17.88! 2010 - white female, sired by Calidad Legacy's Baudelaire. This cria has great fiber, and personality, too. 2011 & 2012 - Lluvia was held open due to her owner's personal situation, and has no known breeding issues. Can include a free breeding to Maple Brook Bolero in 2013!!! Note: This alpaca is brokered by Inti Alpacas, llc for the owner. Please contact Inti for information, an appointment to view Lluvia, or to make an offer.
 AOA# 831430 White
Service Sire: Maple Brook Bolero

14y: AFD-22.6 SD-4.1 CV-18.3 CF-94.9!

Maple Brook Bolero

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)White
AOA# 176332DOB: 9/13/1996
Bolero will be standing in New Hampshire for the summer and fall. Contact us today. White or color, you do not want to miss out! Stud fee is Private Treaty. Special consideration to farms participating in the EPD program! Priceless genetics - available for less than you think. Maple Brook Bolero is one of the very finest mature males you will find: 11th fleece: AFD-22.3 SD-4.1 CV-18.3 CF-94.5 (%>30 5.5) Curve 52.0 14th fleece: AFD-22.6 SD-4.1 CV-18.3 CF-94.9 (%>30 5.1) Curve 45.9 Histograms performed by Ian Watt, Alpaca Consulting, Inc OFDA 2000 That's 'LASTING FINENESS'! - Fineness: Graded 'baby' at 13! Certified Sorted(TM) by Carrie Hull - Uniformity: indicated by the exceptionally low SD and CV - Lack of guard hair: shown by the amazing CF - Curve (crimp): 52.0, 11th fleece (!) - Pedigree: full Alianza - Color: >50% when bred to color - DENSITY! EPDs - Top 1% for SD of AFD and SD of MC - outstanding uniformity of Micron and Crimp! With only a few of his offspring participating, we expect his EPD rankings to improve as more samples of his get's fibe are submitted to the EPD program. What the experts say: - Mike Safely: AOBA Senior Judge, author, & internationally known alpaca expert. When Bolero was shown for the first time ever at the NAAS in 2008, Safely said, “You don't see males this age in the showring, and you don't see males this age with fleece like this!" Praising his fineness, crimp, and DENSITY, over a class of exceptional males from 3-7 years of age - including Champions - Safely awarded Bolero the Blue at 12! - Carrie Hull, Certified Sorter/fiber grader, graded Bolero's 13th fleece on shearing day at Sixth Day Farm May 12, 2009: Grade 2 (Baby') secondaries AND primaries (!) with high scores for crimp, density, brightness, and handle. After more than a decade of managing & showing for a major farm, Carrie became a sorter. She grades thousands of fleeces each year, examining every handful. "Primaries nearly identical to the secondaries in micron and crimp..." - Jim Cocking, Low Stress Alpaca Transport & Kentucky Criations, a nationally respected breeder and alpaca transporter. When he saw Bolero in his 12th fleece on May 11th, 2008, he said, "I've hauled some of the best older males in the business all over the country, and none of them had a fleece anywhere near as nice as this!" - Carol Karsten, Hidden Hill Farm, (breeder of 2009 White Male Futurity Champion ’Dually’), asked when she saw Bolero’s 11th fleece, “What cria is this from?” She refers to Bolero as ‘unique’, and booked four females to him. Offspring: Among the HANDFUL that have been shown: - Status Symbol SSRMT: 6X Champion. - Timbuck2: 3X Reserve Champion, each time behind his brother! - Rhonda: winning blue ribbons at fleece shows at 5 years of age, including the 2008 AOBA Nat'l Fleece Show! - Inti B My Girl: 6X Champion or Reserve,
 AOA# 176332 White

Price:

$6,500

- Purchase Terms

Way too low!


Description

Just think - a Lancaster daughter bred to Bolero! A very special alpaca for the breeder focused on the very highest quality and Lasting Fineness. 'Indy' is a beautiful young female with a typey head and coverage from topknot to toes, the princess of the pasture, she demands attention. Amazingly dense! High frequency crimp, organized into long staples. That crimp extends from her head to her tail and down into her legs. Her fiber is as fine and uniform in mircon as you would expect from her top-notch pedigree. Elegant and impressive, this offpring of Independance will get you - and your herdsire - noticed in the show ring! Exposed Maple Brook Bolero for 2015!/ b> Pedigree: Indy's pedigree is a blend of Alianza and Accoyo lines: Lancaster, 6Peruvian Conan, Grand Master, and Royal Fawn - and some wonderful females imported from Peru. Sire - Peruvian Lancaster, 6 time Champion full Peruvian herdsire with dozens of award winning cria! Lancaster's 2009 skin biopsy results from Dr Norm Evans: 20.2 micron, 62 follicles/sq mm, 10.7:1 secondary to primary ratio, and 3 of 4 gland score. Excellent! Lancaster's sire, 6Peruvian Conan was imported from the Macusani herd of the Alianza. Lancaster's dam, CPeruvian Tanya's histogram at importation: 1yr - AFD-17.3 SD-4.0 CV-23.1 %>30-1.1 Dam - Lluvia, a full Peruvian white granddaughter of Grand Master and Royal Fawn - just like Cas-Cad-Nac's famous herdsire, SuperNova!! (SuperNova sadly deceased). At nine years of age, Lluvia still had a very dense, nicely crimped fiber with great consistency. She won a ribbo n in a very large, competitive class at the North American Alpaca Show in April 2002. This is a very hardy line; they prefer to stay out in all weather. Lluvia breeds and births easily and has ample milk - important maternal traits! Indy is everything her breeder was striving for, and intended to keep her forever. Indy is offered simply because her owner MUST sell the alpacas due to health issues (the owner's). Also available without her 2015 cria at a DISCOUNTED price. Ask for details. ***Ask for a copy of her histogram.*** Note: This alpaca is brokered by Inti Alpacas, llc for the owner. Contact Inti for more information, or to set up a time to see Indy. If you are at all interested in breeding for the very best alpacas for the show ring and/or elite fiber, we urge you to make an offer on this MAGNIFICANT female.

Purchase Terms

Financing can be arranged to suit your needs.

Updated 8/30/2014