Strong grey genetics, throws grey!
Midnights Mys-Tic
HuacayaOpen (Female)Medium Rose Grey
AOA# 31616539DOB: 5/29/200915 yrs
MYSTIC ~ "INSPIRING A SENSE OF MYSTERY AND WONDER" that definition perfectly describes this beautiful female that draws attention from all who see her!
Mys-Tic is a blend of a True Black mother and a Light Rose Grey father with lots of Grey in her background. She has a lot of presence with captivating dark eyes, and along with her dark rose coloring is a frosting of grey throughout her neck, blanket and on her legs.
Her sire is the well-known McGinnis a "producer of champions that brings genetics from both Hemingway and Augusto lines to pass on to his champion and award winning cria. His first 10 cria have won over 6 champion banners and 19 ribbons!"
Load on the Grey - Mys-Tic's maternal grandfather is Medium Rose Grey Color Champion Busterius Rex. Busterius Rex is out of a Silver dam and a Medium Rose Grey sire (Son of Mr. Know It All).
On August 1, 2015 Mys-tic had a 22.2 lb tux rose grey boy, Methos, out of multi ribbon winning medium rose grey Alpha Omega's Prometheus. Prometheus is very dense and exhibits crimp that could be compared to an exceptional white! Grey Genetics are the bomb: MFI Scimitar, Dom Timbo, The Silversmith and let's throw in some Accoyo~Peruvian Accoyo Felix and Accoyo Leon! Methos has gone on to become a multi-blue ribbon winner with exceptional fleece.
On September 10, 2016, Mys-tic had a gorgeous tux rose grey boy, Montesquieu, out of Snowmass Enlightenment. Montesquieu already has amazing fleece!
In 2018, Mys-tic did it again with another fantastic tux grey boy, Montrose! This one was from the pairing with 2X National Champion, Crescent Moon's Wilkinson. Montrose went on to win a banner in his first show and looks to continue doing so in the future!
And not to be outdone by her 2018 cria, in early 2020 Mys-tic gave us a second tux grey boy out of a paring with Wilkinson. This dark silver grey boy is every bit the looker of his older brothers!
Mys-tic is a great mom with lots of milk and continues to be one of our top producing females. She's what we call a "stud female".