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Ray of Sunshine WP

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | Light Fawn

AOA #31170222 | DOB: 9/30/2008 (16 yrs)

Sire: SCF MINT D'OR
 
Dam: Smith-Haven Peruvian Raya
 
Service Sire: Pennyroyal Rose

Royal Rose x Legacy Gold daughter = nic

Pennyroyal Rose

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)White, Medium Fawn
AOA# 35303459DOB: 9/17/201311 yrs
Pennyroyal Rose is a stellar young male who represents one of the magic crosses of the alpaca industry. A magic cross -- better known as a "nic" in the horse world -- is when a particular sire crosses exceptionally well over the daughters of another sire. In this case, Penn's sire -- Snowmass Royal Rose, a son of Hemingway out of a tuxedo rose grey Bueno daughter -- was known to produce exceptional offspring when bred to daughters of Snowmass Legacy Gold, Penn's grandsire through his dam, TGF Tinker Bella. Penn's 3/4 sisters out of that cross include Snowmass Golden Rose (the dam of Matrix Rose); Snowmass Rroyal Stars (4th densest alpaca biopsied by Ian Watt, just shy of 80 follicles per sq/mm - S:P of 13:1); Snowmass Royal Lace (8x CH foundation female for Snowmass); and 9x CH CCNF Royal Magnus. Those are only a few, but they're pretty darn good, right? We also cannot really say that Penn's dam, Tinker Bella, is "just any" Legacy Gold daughter, either. She is a stunning animal in her own right, and her dam, Snowmass Adorabella, is an Accoyocusani daughter whose other offspring include multiple champions TGF Royal Tribute and TGF Apocalypse. Adorabella is a powerhouse. All of this brings us to Penn. Penn is a stocky boy who looks an awful lot like his sire. He has good conformation and excellent circumference of bone. His chest and hips are wide, his ribs well-sprung, and his neck thick and powerful. He is a robust, athletic male with excellent muscling. His type is beautiful, with a lovely head and topknot and extensive fleece coverage. Like his famed siblings, Penn's fleece is exceptionally dense. I do not normally like to assume density by feel, but this is one where there is no question. His fleece is difficult to part. He has a high-amplitude, medium-frequency crimp which is consistent through his blanket, and he has very good fineness. Last but definitely not least in our program, this guy has an ideal temperament. Some may scoff that I'm bringing up temperament in the writeup of an animal with the genetic lineup that Penn has, but I take disposition very seriously. Penn is outgoing and friendly with humans, yet calm and easy to work with in-hand. He is extremely confident with other alpacas -- he's a dominant male in his group -- but he is not a bully. Penn has a white patch on his forehead. My hypothesis is that it may have come from his paternal granddam, who was a classic (tuxedo) grey, as, to my knowledge, none of the other animals in his lineage carry the white spot gene. Hemingway and, in turn, Royal Rose himself were not known for allowing grey to be expressed. I am hopeful that Penn's white spot may indicate that he carries the tuxedo gene. Penn has settled his first female, and I have decided to set a stud fee for him early, based on the fact that so many of his 3/4 siblings have been powerful producers. It is likely to only go up once his first cria hit the ground.
 AOA# 35303459 White, Medium Fawn

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Description

Ray of Sunshine is one of those alpacas who had my eye for a long, long time. She is just gorgeous. She typifies what I want to breed for in alpacas: beautiful head, heavy bone, full coverage on a compact frame. This girl has type and presence for days. It isn't really surprising that she has this fantastic type. Rayo (as her barn name has become, to differentiate her from her Verticase-sired daughter, Raya) is a female whose phenotype so impressed me that I did not even bother to look at her pedigree until the drive home. (I am a pedigree fanatic, so that's saying something!) As it turns out, Rayo is a granddaughter of the legendary El Nino, via his multiple champion son Mint D'Or. Mint is out of a Bueno daughter, a line known both for presence as well as lasting fineness. It's almost certainly her granddaddy El Nino, however, who gave Rayo her gorgeous head and compact, ideal type. Rayo's dam, the original Raya, is a daughter of Mr. President son My Peruvian Durango, and she is a granddaughter of Augusto on her dam's side. Nice lines which represent an almost total outcross for our herd. Somewhere in that lineage, Rayo picked up some color. I don't mean color as in fawn or brown -- she is a light fawn -- I mean color as in pattern -- what we are breeding for. Rayo is very light fawn, almost beige, but she has a fawn cap that is darker than the rest of her blanket, and black claws that suggest that her genes may carry darker still. She comes from a mostly white background, but Rayo's markings suggest that she may just be able to pull grey out of a hat -- just what we are hoping for. Her pedigree is great, but the real deal with this girl is her phenotype -- that is, everything that makes her her, from conformation to fleece. Her conformation is perfect. Her structure is ideal: square and solid-boned. Her breed type is excellent, with a gorgeous head, full topknot, and total coverage. She has excellent presence, and comports herself as an alpha female. Then, there is her fleece. We acquired Rayo as a six-year-old, and we have no histograms from her younger years. That's okay, though, because Rayo is still most assuredly fine and uniform. She also still has a very well-defined, high-frequency, high-amplitude crimp structure, and she is still extremely dense. Her staple is still very good for a breeding female of her age. Rayo is proven, and we were thrilled to have her daughter by Quechua's Verticase join her herd as well. That daughter is simply fantastic, and a great indicator of Rayo's capabilities of a dam. OMG SHE MADE A HARLEQUIN and you bet I'm keeping him!! Very sadly, we lost Rayo to mammary cancer in 2018. She was one of our best, and will be truly missed.

Updated 10/29/2019

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