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2016 1st At GCtry & ABI; 2nd @ CABA

SDAF Star Dust's Sun Dancer

Alpaca, Suri, Jr. Herdsire (Male)

DOB: 9/21/2015 (9 yrs)

Sire: SBS STAR DUST

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SBS STAR DUST

SuriHerdsire (Male)Medium Brown
AOA# 32040364DOB: 8/16/201113 yrs
If you are serious about using "SCIENCE COMBINED WITH THE ART OF BREEDING", take a look at this male. Best dark colored male, biopsy we have witnessed. A real testament to Jim Barker's breeding program! Another stacked Pedigree with the famous ARIZONA SAGE and well-known 4P MIGUEL gave this young male superior Fiber stats (Royal Category) and the highest classification score in the Sweetbriar herd. The SHOW RING and histograms do not lie here and his potential production should be in your herd! His DAM, ACCOYO STARCROSSED produced other champions. 2015 BIOPSY RESULTS show: 54.4 follicles SQ/MM, 8.01 S/P Ratio, 7.3 micron variation 20% Medulation & 4 out of 4 gland presence. Dr. Evens says, " his fineness, luster and handle aere certainly in the top 1% that I have checked at his age." CLASSIFICATION OVERALL SCORE AVG: 4.78 HIGHEST HERD INDIVIDUAL SURI TYPE LUSTER FINENESS HANDLE UNIF. LOCKS DENSITY UNIF.MICRON UNIF COLOR 5 4 4 5 4.5 4. 5 4.5 5 PROFILE LEGS FEET SUBST MOVEMENT SURI BODY Head EarBite GENITALIA BODY COND. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Producing champion offspring!
 AOA# 32040364 Medium Brown
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SOLD - 3/4 Accoyo Apache II Daughter!

Accoyo America Lolita

SuriBred (Female)Light Fawn
AOA# 30617339DOB: 8/27/200618 yrs
This is a gorgeous, full Peruvian, 75% Accoyo, color champion winning, full Apache daughter out of Pacific Crest Luminescence, one of Pacific Crest's finest production females. Lolita's dam was named for her high luster fleece, but Lolita may have exceeded it. When you part her independent locks, she literally shines. Unbelievable fiber, density, lock structure and conformation. With her density and lock definition on a very typey frame, we expected Lolita to produce champion quality offspring and she has done just that. Amanda VandenBosch, AOBA's top judge, stated that "Lolita is true to type phenotype for the suri alpaca; she is feminine yet has good type and style. Lolita has a silky handling fleece with luster and good nourishment. Her fleece is organized in its lock structure and has solidity through the lock." She birthed her first cria, Goldilocks, in July, 2009, sired by Sandollar's incomparable Cochise, one of the United States' dominant suri herdsires (now deceased), with an undefeated show career including the 2004 AOBA National Color Championship. And for 2012, she was bred to LCA Caden, our light fawn suri herdsire (proudly co-owned with Uber Ranch Alpacas and Alpaca Rose Ranch). We got a fabulous female that is nearly identical in color to her dam named Carmel that has already taken three blue ribbons and a color championship. Lolita delivered a fall, 2015 male cria sired by the incredible Seed Stock Suri's herdsire Stardust who has also ribboned in three shows. Come take a look for yourselves! She just birthed her latest cria sired by Kahuna's WAPU on July 1, 2017; you should see him! Spitting image of his father! After a year off, we bred her for a 2019 cria to our newest herdsire, Big Timber's Quebracho, an AOA Banner winner as well as a Futurity winner. This cria should be something!
 

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This young man is coming along! He took a 2nd at CABA 2016 show is an extremely competitive class of FAWN juveniles where he was the YOUNGEST in the class. The judge's comments ranged from "very lustrous" to "typey head", "good density of bone" and "good lock structure"; to a "very well nourished fleece". Later in the year as he matured, he took a 1st at Gold Country in California and another 1st at ABI in Redmond, OR. AND he was one of the breeder's best three group at ABI that came in 2nd out of five against the big farms! His sire, Stardust, is out of the Seed Stock Suris breeding program for which we are a host farm; and his dam is a color champion out of the Accoyo America program ; the luster is blinding! Watch for him!

Updated 4/25/2017