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Urban Alpaca's Señorita Tiki TortyBred

Alpaca, Huacaya, Bred (Female) | Beige

AOA #35172925 | DOB: 5/5/2014 (10 yrs) (Due Date: 10/18/2016)

Sire: MAPLE BROOK HAYDN

3/4 Accoyo 1/4 Alianza

MAPLE BROOK HAYDN

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Beige
AOA# 31130691DOB: 7/30/200816 yrs
Three more boys that are just what we asked for: Legendary's Atlas ....14.4,3.4,23.4, .8...CURVE 52.5 Legendary's Ares......14.2,4.6,32.2,1.9....CURVE 50.4 Legendary's Olympus..17.0, 4.3, 25.2, 1.6....CURVE 45.9 AWESOME CRIA FLEECES. This 3/4 Accoyo 1/4 Alianza male is a Royal Fawn son and Legacy grandson. He is fine and dense with great staple length and elite architecture. Along with his outstanding fleece he is a magnificent male. His conformation is impeccable. He has large bones and great coverage. Hadyn's sire was hand selected by the late Dr. Jim Vickers, Royal Fawn is the only light fawn Accoyo ever exported from Don Julio Barreda’s herd. 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. Haydn being beige with a fawn spot gives him a high probability to throw color. He now has had three cria and only one of them is white! He has had a brown female out of medium fawn dam, a beige male out of a light fawn dam, and a white male out of a white dam. His cria consistently carry his elite fleece characteristics in all colors. The newest white male is the densest cria we have ever produced, but still has an incredibly fine fleece with elite architecture at a very young age.
 AOA# 31130691 Beige
Dam: Legendary's Chivas

Black Genetics

Legendary's Chivas

HuacayaOpen (Female)Light Fawn
AOA# 31578967DOB: 5/31/200915 yrs
Chivas is as beautiful as her name. She has striking vicuna markings along with incredible density and coverage. She has a thick top knot as well as full dense leg coverage. Her temperament is extremely gentle and she has the darkest, most expressive eyes which she passes along. She's already proven she can throw super high end crias. Chivas' grandsires are the well known Snowmass Nova and Aladdin of KPR, so she's got the genetics to produce as dark as you like. With her bloodlines, easy going temperament, and her outstanding mothering skills she has proven to be an exceptional breeder. She's the perfect choice for those wishing to bump up their program to the next level. A really interesting pedigree here with Full Accoyo Amante and Royal Inca Legend on the dam's side with Snowmass Nova, White night and Casanova on the sire's side. Chivas is a sweet girl with a knockout head. She displays a broad well defined crimp with good density and fineness in a gorgeous honey colored fleece
 AOA# 31578967 Light Fawn
Service Sire: Accoyo Paul Revere's BOSTON

Accoyo Paul Revere's BOSTON

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Dark Fawn
DOB: 9/17/201014 yrs
Boston is co-owned by Tabatha Whapham from It's Almosta Ranch. Boston is a gorgeous 3/4 accoyo male. His character and fineness are extremely uniform throughout his fleece. He has crimp from his top knot to his toes. He has great bundling and exceptional density. Leg coverage and bone density like you wouldn't believe. A very macho robust male, but with the temperament of a bunny. He is polite and well mannered. Easy to handle and let's you pet him, but not aggressive in demanding attention. This male really has it all. His pedigree is impressive with having Accoyo Tsunami, Accoyo Frederico, Accoyo Felix, and Accoyo Juliaca. All exceptional accoyos who produce high quality progeny in color. Boston's dam has incredible fleece. She is a Dark rose grey with a couple of silver grey spots. Still retaining fineness, silky handle, high frequency character, and a super low CV at 16%. I wanted Boston from the moment he hit the ground. There is no doubt in my mind that Boston will be producing amazing progeny in the future!
  Dark Fawn

Price:

$3,000


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Updated 5/3/2016