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Beautiful head.

Beautiful head.

Strong conformation

Sunny Meade Halo’s AngelinaBred

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | Dark Brown

AOA #36086115 | DOB: 6/30/2014 (10 yrs) (Due Date: 1/1/1900)

Sire: Avenger's Chesney

Multi Champion

Avenger's Chesney

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Medium Fawn
AOA# 30421875DOB: 5/17/200520 yrs
Even as a mature adult Chesney has kept his incredible presence! When he was a 5 1/2 year old, Chesney won second place, beating out two 2 year olds. Chesney is a gorgeous full Peruvian, half Accoyo, medium fawn male whose fleece is like suede when you run your hand back and forth on it! He has an abundance of coverage with a broad-crimped style. He has quite the presence, always showing off his typey head and wonderful conformation! Many judges have made favorable comments at shows, Jude Anderson, commented that this was a perfect class to start the day with as all the males in the class were outstanding!! He placed second at that show! At the Buckeye Show, Wade Gease, said "a very alert and confident young male with the phenotype you want to see". Check out his show winnings. Take note that Chesney comes from incredible lineage! His grandsire is Royal Fawn (sold for $600,000) and his sire is Accoyo Avenger (sold for $435,000). A wonderful trait of Chesney is, not only can he pass on his typey look, but he also throws grey, meaning he also throws black. Consider him for your next "color" breeding!
 AOA# 30421875 Medium Fawn
Dam: Stoney Creek's Halo
 

Price:

$3,500

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Description

Angelina has to be the most delightful alpaca on the farm. If she weren't related to most of the herd, she wouldn't be up for sale. She is a beautiful representation of a typey alpaca, and has an irresistible curious personality. She has strong bone structure and sound square conformation. Great grandsire, Ppperuvian Royal Fawn, a full Accoyo Peruvian import herdsire was the 1999 and 2000 "Get-of-Sire" winner at the AOBA National Show. He sold for an incredible price of $600,000.00 in 2005. Some would argue that no other alpaca in the country has had as much impact on the industry. Angelina's beautiful fleece is showing signs of changing color from dark brown to dark rose gray. She has always had gray tipped ears, but now gray fibers seem to be showing up in her blanket. Her fiber exhibits nice staple length, crimp and structure. The yarn made from her fleece has been lovely.

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Updated 3/19/2024