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17 Feb 2016

17 Feb 2016

17 Feb 2016 17 Feb 2016 17 Feb 2016 Champion Sire, Enterprise Multi-Champion Dam, Avenganza

Enterprise Son

AOV Accoyo Enterprising Apex

Alpaca, Huacaya, Jr. Herdsire (Male) | Light Fawn

AOA #35293231 | DOB: 9/14/2015 (9 yrs)

Sire: Accoyo America Enterprise

Producing His Own Champions

Accoyo America Enterprise

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Medium Fawn
AOA# 31097420DOB: 7/3/200717 yrs
Enterprise cria... criated to amaze! DRUM ROLL, PLEASE! Enterprise has now produced a true black full Accoyo son -- make that two TBs to his credit. You should see his babies! You're gonna want to breed your girls to him--his cria are really extraordinary. And... they range in color from white to fawn to brown to BB and TB. He has even surprised us with silver grey! There is no limit to the possibilities. It's all about "lingering fineness" and he has just given new meaning to it. 2008--17.8/3.2/18.0/0.5 2009--19.5/3.6/18.7/0.6 2010--20.6/3.5/16.8/0.7 2011--19.0/3.1/16.4/0.7 2012--21.6/3.6/16.6/1.5 2013--22.4/4.2/18.6/3.5 We had searched far and wide to find a dark colored full Accoyo male to add to our breeding program; and it couldn't be just any dark Accoyo male. Our criteria were pretty stringent. Correct conformation was a given, along with a perfect bite; genetics had to be some of the best in the industry. His fiber had to be super fine but he had to have remarkable density and a long staple length--it's not always easy to find all three characteristics co-existing in the same animal. And, it had to be radiantly bright with tight crimp. Not only all that, but he couldn't share the same bloodlines as most of our females. We were able to find all these qualities in this young male. So it is with great delight that we welcomed Accoyo Enterprise to our breeding program. He has already proven that he has a continued great future in our Accoyo breeding program. His fleece is characterized by exquisite independent bundling and brightness with a sharply defined crimp that extends to the belly and head; and a full topknot that resembles a mushroom! The best example of this amazing male's production is AOV Accoyo Eros. He's already been awarded 8 blues and 5 championships at a little over a year of age! Eros sold at the recent Breeders Edge Auction and was the second highest selling alpaca out of 77. $1500 for boarded breeding.
 AOA# 31097420 Medium Fawn
Dam: SA Accoyo Avenganza

Full Accoyo Champion

SA Accoyo Avenganza

HuacayaOpen (Female)Light Fawn
AOA# 1390186DOB: 5/13/200420 yrs
Five first place ribbons, 3 color championships and 1 reserve color championship before beginning a successful breeding career. UPDATE: Avenganza gave birth to a beautiful fawn male on 10/20/2016. He is very bright with tight, tight curls at the skin and extraordinary density. We will be retaining half interest in him. Avenganza is the first reason we purchased Royal Avenger when we had the chance to do it. Her half sister, Aviana, is the second reason. Both females are stylish and elegant and a wonderful representation of what Royal Avenger produces. We purchased Avenganza, who was the high seller at over six figures, at the Peruvian Classic in 2005. This female, by our Accoyo Royal Avenger, a Royal Fawn son, is feminine, elegant, well balanced, bold and eyecatching. Open her peachy fawn fleece and you will see it part into fine, well-defined staples. It is consistent from skin to tip and from shoulder to hip. In addition to her phenotype, she is the whole package with her mothering skills and her bomb-proof temperament. Transportation is the responsibility of the purchaser.
 AOA# 1390186 Light Fawn

Price:

$2,500


Description

We are loving the way he is developing. He is going to have a true helmet head that will require little eye-holes to be created to enable him to see. Who doesn't love that look? Know he's young but his fiber is looking great with some real tight curls developing. We are so proud of Apex! He settled his first female at 14 months old! We thought he was too young and had him with an open female. When we went to breed her, she was very unreceptive. We waited a while, had her ultrasounded, and sure enough, SHE WAS PREGNANT! Way to go Apex!

Awards

[6th]Sixth place, Fleece, 2016 AOA National Fleece Show, judge Amanda Vandenbosch
[4th]Fourth place, Halter, 2016 Heart of Virginia Alpaca Show, Full Fleece Huacaya Light Male Juvenile
[1st] First place, Fleece, 2016 Tennessee Waltz Fleece Show, Fawn Juvenile Male, class of 4 under judge Wini Labrecque.

Updated 10/18/2018