Home LavenderBnbFarm
Tall, well proportioned; camera angle does not do him justice That's Cabella, third from left... yum!

Cabella

Alpaca, Huacaya, Male | Bay Black

DOB: 7/29/2012 (12 yrs)

Sire: FDA Deacon Grey Silver Blade

FDA Deacon Grey Silver Blade

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Medium Silver Grey
AOA# 31724470DOB: 5/17/200915 yrs
SOLD Spring 2021 to Katie DeWinkle of Grazing Hills Alpacas in Viola, ID. Contact Katie for your future Silver Blade breedings! First Place Grey Juvenile Male IAO 2010 Sired by 14X Champion Mile High Deacon Grey, out of Champion black female FDA Mona Lisa, Silver Blade offers highly sought after black and grey genetics: The Reverend Mr. Black, Accoyo Caligula, Bueno, Sinopsis Nocturna, Accoyo Victor, Onyx, Accoyo Cahuide and more. "Blade's fiber coverage is excellent, exhibiting soft handling and even grey fleece with a long silky staple. Superb substance of bone, compact proportions along with great style." -- Amanda VandenBosch Blade's cria are exceptional, each an improvement over the dam. He is consistently producing fine fleeced cria with desireably handsome pheonotype. And color? Oh my! Grey out of brown, black out of fawn, bay black out of bay black, dark brown out of fawn, grey out of black. As different as each of his cria look from a distance, side by side they are all little clones of their sire... each one vigorous and proud. Blade's AFD as a cria was 18 micron, and he's maintained that fineness at 19 micron in his past three shearings. His blanket is solid medium grey, almost blue in color, without spot. His offspring have no spots. We have his fleeces commercially spun each season... his gorgeous soft skeins are the first to sell out! Do you want to add fine silky fleeces, stunning color and textbook conformation to your herd? Reserve your Silver Blade breeding today!
 AOA# 31724470 Medium Silver Grey
Dam: Ned Kelly's Piper of Sage Bluff
 

Price:

Sold


Description

Cabella is an excellent fiber male, already gelded. Stunning bay black fleece we have processed into highly marketable yarn each year. Especially fine for black. Correct frame. Last year we commercially processed this boy's fleece, spinning it up with 15% bamboo to add color to his soft, silky black skeins. Eighteen skeins at $36 each. They fly out the door! As we are brokering the sale of this boy for clients, Cabella may be sold with any of the herd dispersal females we are brokering for this client. See Heidi, JuneBug (SOLD), Elle (SOLD), Piper (SOLD).

Updated 7/28/2016