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Alpaca, Huacaya, Bred (Female) | Beige

AOA #30710085 | DOB: 9/7/2006 (18 yrs) (Due Date: 9/1/2013)

Sire: D. Peruvian Accoyo Diesel

Full Accoyo

D. Peruvian Accoyo Diesel

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)White
AOA# 842861DOB: 7/24/200222 yrs
Diesel's Full Accoyo shows throughout his crimpy fleece from top knot to toes, really stamping in the meaning of Accoyo fiber genetics. Diesel maintains uniformity and is sure to pass on incredible Accoyo genetics to your herd.
 AOA# 842861 White
Dam: Leda

1/2 Accoyo

Leda

HuacayaOpen (Female)Beige
AOA# 1248449DOB: 7/10/200420 yrs
Foundation Queen! Leda is an absolutely outstanding female. 1/2 Accoyo, Leda produced a BG female from Full Accoyo Juliaca. She is priced way too cheap now...Buyers market deal for you 4Peruvian Accoyo's Juliaca 6035 - Are you looking for a secret, an Original, Don Julio, selected and bred Accoyo genetics in the United States? Newly arrived, 4Peruvian Accoyo's Juliaca 6035 is amazing. From Microns to color ability. He has thrown color 92% of the time when bred to color. 17 colored cria out of white dams and 2-Blacks from white dams. He has thrown darker than the Dam or same color 42 times. Juliaca has produced THE MOST BLACK 1/2-ACCOYO CRIAS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!! A feet virtually un-heard of in Accoyo Genetics. Full Accoyo D. Peruvian Accoyo Diesel is a true Champion. His Sire is the great Accoyo PPPervian Don Juan II. At age 10 his fleece won Championship over all other younger fleeces entered at the 2004 AOBA Fiber to Fashion Show. Full Accoyo "Diesel" passes his excellent bone capacity to his offspring, in addition to outstanding phenotype and beautiful heads. "Accoyo Diesel"s" cria’s fleeces are very soft and dense with tiny multiple crimps per inch. We have seen Accoyo Diesel's offspring in colors ranging from black to white…and all are excellent quality. Leda's" cria Leday is just one example of the great genetics and fiber production in this line. Leda has an enormous amount of fleece growth, high density, and that gorgeous Accoyo top-knot. Excellent 1/2-Accoyo Mom. She is bred for a 3/4-accoyo cria just for you :) For more alpaca information please call (715) 962-4105.
 AOA# 1248449 Beige
Service Sire: SOX* *FINAL SELL OUT PRICING!

FULL ACCOYO SIR ISSAC SON

SOX* *FINAL SELL OUT PRICING!

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Light Silver Grey, Medium Silver Grey, Dark Silver Grey
AOA# 31411219DOB: 7/16/200816 yrs
*FINAL SELL OUT PRICING! EXCELLENT GENETICS FULL ACCOYO SIR ISSAC SON***** SOX IS A EXCELLENT HERDSIRE, NOW FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP TO YOU***** SOX DOES HAVE AND LIMP IN HIS REAR LEG ****"Sox"**** is an Excellent Dark Silver Grey male with **Full Accoyo's Felix**, Phoebe, *Accoyo Sir Issac* and ***Accoyo Royal Fawn*** on his Sires side. *"SOX"* is a very proud standing herdsire with great conformation, bone, bite and fleece. Dam MANZANITA has been One of "Alpacas de la Patagonia" Very VERY BEST Grey Females from two Excellent Grey Parents. Grand Dad, Full Accoyo Felix was A magnificent Alpaca from the Plantel Herd of Accoyo. PPeruvian Felix had perfect conformation and stature. Sheared 13 pounds 7 ounces after one year's growth. At 2 1/2 years of age he had a micron of 18.5,SD of 3.7 and cv of 20. His light fawn fleece is very dense with a highly crimped and uniform lock structure. He has thrown 16 colors. Fleece weight of 13.7# ! Felix's proud bearing, regal head and uniform honey fleece are not often found on any alpaca anywhere. PPeruvian Felix, is a multiple award winning fawn Accoyo who has won two "Get of Sire" awards. GrandDad: PPPeruvian Royal Fawn. He is a full Accoyo male with a history of passing on his fine-fibered genetics to his offspring. According to Julio Barreda, Royal Fawn ranked as one better than he had ever produced at Estancia Accoyo in Peru. PPPeruvian Royal Fawn was the 1999 and 2000 "Get-of-Sire" winner at the AOBA National Show, and record breaking highest selling male in alpaca history in October, 2005. "SOX" is from some of the Very Best Accoyo and Grey genetics you could ever match up to produce this Excellent Herdsire " We have several high end females bred to to this EX. STUD at unreal pricing for you.
 AOA# 31411219 Light Silver Grey, Medium Silver Grey, Dark Silver Grey

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*lost her in barn/home fire*lost her in barn/home fire *lost her in barn/home fire Lovecoyo is an absolutely astonishing female. She is an example of another great off-spring that blends a proven Triple Crown winner from her sire, Accoyo Diesel, Full Accoyo D. Peruvian Accoyo Diesel is a true Champion. His Sire is the great Accoyo PPPervian Don Juan II. At age 10 his fleece won Championship over all other younger fleeces entered at the 2004 AOBA Fiber to Fashion Show. Full Accoyo "Diesel" passes his excellent bone capacity to his offspring, in addition to outstanding phenotype and beautiful heads. "Accoyo Diesel"s" cria’s fleeces are very soft and dense with tiny multiple crimps per inch. We have seen Accoyo Diesel's offspring in colors ranging from black to white…and all are excellent quality. Also With strong Full Accoyo Juliaca genes on her dam's side, and outstanding Canadian genetics from the Westwool farm. This combination is proving to be a winning combination for dense, luxurious fleece. This 3/4 Accoyo blends perfectly strong fiber characteristics with soft handling, dense, uniform coat, with excellent conformation. Her fiber is luxuriously soft and lavishly smooth. Lovecoyo is a beige female with a very ideal breeding profession ahead of her. Appropriately named, you will fall in love with this precious little girl. Lovecoyo had a beautiful 7/8-Accoyo female "Loveyo ......And now the same breeding can give you a 7/8-Accoyo Cria in 2012.....push her button and make your Offer now :)

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Accoyo History- Don Julio Barreda After many decades of rigorous genetic selection, Barreda has redefined the alpaca. The dramatic nature of Don Julio’s results was demonstrated when 462 huacayas were shorn prior to entering quarantine for the 1995 Peruvian Five Star Alpaca Import Sale. Of the 462 huacayas, 92 were from Accoyo. The Accoyo fleeces averaged 8.61 pounds. The 370 fleeces from six other farms averaged 6.31 pounds—a difference of 2.3 pounds, or 36% per animal. The fleece of the Accoyo huacayas averaged 22.13 microns and some had micron counts as low as 17. The average standard deviation was 4.82 microns and the co-efficient of variation averaged was 22.91%. The balance of the import was about the same fineness with a higher standard deviation. The average Accoyo animal sampled was 18 months older than other imports: simply amazing.

Updated 3/4/2013