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Sequoia 2009

MGW's Camion's Sequoia

Alpaca, Suri, Jr. Herdsire (Male) | White

AOA #31412285 | DOB: 10/3/2008 (16 yrs)

Sire: Accoyo Camion
 
Dam: Meadowgate Per. Accoyo Ace's Rosey

Meadowgate Per. Accoyo Ace's Rosey

SuriOpen (Female)White
AOA# 30026839DOB: 7/17/200519 yrs
Rosey is the complete & perfect package. She is full Peruvian, 3/4 Accoyo. Her dam is an Accoyo Inca daughter and her sire is Accoyo Ace. Rosey comes from very strong bloodlines, filled with quality all the way. Rosey has perfect conformation, along with a very dense, lusterous fleece. To top it off she has very good size bone and great leg coverage to complete this package. She was bred to 1/2 Accoyo, medium brown, Bad Bad Leroy Brown and delivered a medium fawn girl. This girl is a keeper. We held her open until Spring. She is currently being bred to WLK Sandman for a Spring 2012 cria.
 AOA# 30026839 White

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Description

This full Peruvian, 7/8 accoyo beige male is a looker and a herdsire in the making to be sure. Sequoia just hit the show ring this spring, making his debut at the Futurity where he was classified as beige and took 2nd place. Then he went on to the Nationals where he landed 4th place in the very competitive white juvi class. Not a bad start for this youngster in the toughest shows in the country! He's a complete package, displaying good size bone, a great suri head, good density and leg coverage, tight independent locks, and nice luster and fineness to boot. What do you expect given his strong genetics? His mom is out of an Inca daughter and the illustrious Accoyo Ace; she was a reserve color champion in her heyday in the show ring. His dad is none other than Camion of rare accoyo genetics. Having been classified in the show ring as both beige and white and having a deep fawn color spot lets us know, like his dad, he has the capability to pass on some nice color.

Awards

[4th]Fourth Place, NIAE 2009, Classification Color: White-Youngest in tough class of 10. The three ahead were all out of the same male.
[4th]Fourth Place, AOBA Nationals 2009, Classification Color: White-Class of 10
[2nd]Second Place, AAA Futurity 2009, Classification Color: Beige-Class of 6

Updated 1/16/2010