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3/4 Accoyo

AROSA Peruvian Nikon

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

AOA #31956420 | DOB: 9/5/2011 (13 yrs)

Sire: Accoyo Cabos

Champion with True Black offspring

Accoyo Cabos

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Medium Fawn
AOA# 30926219DOB: 3/23/200717 yrs
Our 1/3 interest is for sale, please call for details. Hes affordable for any farm, great opportunity! He fixes conformation, adds bone, passes along brightness, and creates offspring with PRESENSE!!!!!! Breed him to fineness, he passes on the fineness. He is a Pleasure to own. Easiest animal to handle on the farm! Full Accoyo, SOLID medium fawn! Cabos exudes character from personality to fiber. Take a look at his fleece pics and view his very organized 15 micron fiber character . Keep in mind that his fleece is less than 2" staple in these pics(hi-frequency crimp). Cabo's character should be a welcomed site for all breeders who breed for colored fine fleece. In the showring, he is competing strong with NO full Accoyos placing above him. His major weakness? being a male born in April makes it tough to compete against older mature males. Carolyn and I have been searching a couple years for fawn males to breed to our over-achiever 12X Champion Miss Priss and 5X Champion Crystal. Then, we ran into CABOs........OH My! We bought this male primarily with Priss and Crystal breedings in mind, however, he will be bred to most of our top females. He is truly one of the overall nicest fawn males we have ever seen. Congratulations to Jack and Denise of Legacy Criations for producing such an incredible male. Cabo is the complete package for a fawn male. He has one of the most organized fleeces we have ever seen. His brightness is suri-like. A Histogram documenting a 15 micron was a pleasant surprise. Although, it shouldn't be a surprise given Cabos dam has a 17 micron at 2.5 years of age. He has extreme density with extreme leg coverage. His style of crimp is high frequency with rare high definition. Heavily boned. Crimp from his toes to his tail, neck and head are phenominal. Cabox is very uniform throughout, even down under his belly! His consistent medium/Dark fawn coloring throughout his body is gorgeous but his tail gives us a pleasantly crimpy medium brown coloration. Remember,he is Full Accoyo?
 AOA# 30926219 Medium Fawn
Dam: Peruvian Selena

Marcoyo daughter

Peruvian Selena

HuacayaOpen (Female)Dark Fawn
AOA# 30388628DOB: 10/23/200519 yrs
Selena just delivered a black and white appaloosa, with amazing fleece! WOW ...daughter not included Her first cria, Mimosa ,has following histogram 17.41 3.69 21.19 100.0 @ 2 years old.!!!! Bred to Accoyo Cabos last year, we were shocked at the white male, make no mistake about it, he is excepetional but he is white? His name is AROSA Nikon Selena is an amazing fawn girl with lineage that is just as golden as her lustrous fiber color. Her sire, Marcoyo, is producing phenominal offspring including Selina's sis, Crystal, who can also be veiwed on our site. Her dam, Sonora, has produced champions herself and is a very sought after girl. Selena is a VERY rare bloodline in the United States, But you will be hearing more and more about this bloodline in the years to come. As far as I know, Selena is one of only 2 Peruvian Marcoyo female offspring in the States. She is currently not available for sale , but you may want to look at a few other siblings on AlpacaNation. Aquila, Nanimo, Naycoyo,Robusto..........all with exceptional fleeces! Selena is incredibly dense, with incredible sheen and great fiber high frequency crimp character. Selena turned 6 months and was eligable for a few shows late in the season. Had she been more experienced with walking on a lead, I think she would have won her classes. We also own Selena's Sister, Crystal, and it was because of Crystal's drop dead gorgeous fiber that we went out and bought Selena. Check out our latest Efficiency invention, we call it the Bean Machine and you can watch videos at http://thealpacarosa.com/beanmachine.html
 AOA# 30388628 Dark Fawn

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Updated 9/7/2013