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FCA Epic's Peruvian Athena

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | Dark Brown

AOA #30502512 | DOB: 10/12/2006 (18 yrs)

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Dam: ROYAL PERUVIAN ADELPHI

Royal Apollos FULL sister

ROYAL PERUVIAN ADELPHI

HuacayaOpen (Female)Medium Fawn
AOA# 816771DOB: 10/4/199925 yrs
We bought Adelphi at age 11 and got 3 gorgeous femals from her. What have you got to lose? What do you say about a full sister of undefeated 10X Champion , Royal Apollo....other than "its in the genes!!" A mulitple blue ribbon winner herself, Adelphi sold off of Stachowskis farm for Big dollars as a juvi. She has gone on to produce Champion offspring. Adelphia was born with the highest acclaim, coming on the heels of her famousFULL brother Royal Apollo, a 9X Champion. She is the spittin image of Apollo, with a square, large boned frame. At age 11, she's the stand out in any pasture. Her regal presense among the herd is easy to spot with her large dense top knot and massive leg coverage . Her sire is none other than Royal Fawn, who needs no introduction. His champion prodigy tell the story. Adelphia has had 6 offspring, 2 of which are black. Most of the males are currently being used as herdsires. WE have chosen to breed her to our black male Tuscan Black
 AOA# 816771 Medium Fawn

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Description

Athena is a lovely female and the newest additon to our farm. She is a deep mahogany brown with black points. Her mother is Royal Peruvian Adelphi, the full sister to Apollo. Her sire is SA Peruvian Black Epic. Athena has taken the best from both parents. She is straight as an arrow from any angle, and she has beautiful dark fiber. She has a sweet personality and has blended right into our female group. Interesting note...Athena's maternal granddam Aphrodite is a Misty Maiden sister. Her previous owners quit showing their animals for health reasons, so Athena has never been in the ring. She probably would have done well. Athena has also never been bred as her previous owners were retiring out of the business and they didn't want any more animals. We don't want to have fall crias so we will let her settle in over the winter and we will breed her in the late spring or early summer. We are very excited to see what she will produce! Listing is for reference only...not for sale at this time.

Updated 3/28/2011