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Dense Locks!! Just born, 19.6 lbs, great fleece, & I'll stick my tongue out at ya! George's Sire:  JAGUAR Grandfather:  MACGYVER Great-Grandfather: TORBIO Have you got some feed for me?

DENSITY!! 5/8 ACCOYO!

El Principe Jorge De Torbio

Alpaca, Suri, Herdsire (Male) | Beige

AOA #35064305 | DOB: 7/27/2013 (11 yrs)

Sire: USA PERUVIAN JAGUAR

Making Champions!

USA PERUVIAN JAGUAR

SuriHerdsire (Male)Medium Brown
AOA# 1158427DOB: 5/31/200519 yrs
If your looking for an elite herdsire, look no furthur. Jaguar is producing babies that are out of this world. They are extremely dense, with a greasy type high caliber luster to them. The coverage on these babies is to the ground. He throwing a very stylish phenotypical looking alpaca that will advance the suri industry well into the future. If that's not enough take a look at his pedigree. He's a Jak Accoyo Kalvin son on the top side, and A macgyver grandson on the bottom side. What a combination!
 AOA# 1158427 Medium Brown
Dam: VICTORIA LANE'S ARIELLE

VERY GOOD EPDs!! Bred to Comet!

VICTORIA LANE'S ARIELLE

SuriBred (Female)White
AOA# 31008631DOB: 5/2/200816 yrs
PRICED TO SELL! Don't let the price fool you. With the genetics in her pedigree, the cria that's due this year, and her & the service sire's fleece stats, she is worth a lot more than this. We just need to move some females to make room for 2020 crias. Also, we have too many foundation females and we desperately need to reduce our number of them. Arielle has produced well for us. She gave us the male Torbio's Dumbledore out of Chesnimitz and El Principe Jorge De Torbio out of USA Peruvian Jaguar. Both Dumbledore and George had identical 4.7 microns as their standard deviations of average fiber diameter when tested in 2016. Those are good SDs. So, it was no surprise when we did EPD testing on Arielle in 2016 it came back with a high ranking for producing progeny with improved standard deviations of average fiber diameter. She was ranked in the top 5%. Her other EPDs are very good and can be seen in the 3rd picture. Arielle's 2012 offspring, Dumbledore, was EPD tested this year, too. He ranks in the top 5% for AFD, top 4% for SDAFD, top 4% for SF, and top 4% for %>30 microns. The 2013 son had a different sire and different strengths, but still ranked well for SDAFD, the top 15%. Jaguar, his sire, isn't fine fleeced and George's other strengths were top 8% for MSL and top 5% for FW. Those are Jaguar strengths. As a production female, crias produced are a primary concern. On her own, Arielles's fleece numbers have been solid. A histogram at age 1 was 22 microns AFD with a 4.1 microns SDAFD. Age 8 it's 28.3 and 5.0 respectively. Arielle is a great mother! She has big and strong crias. George weighed 19.6 lbs. at birth. She's very attentive of her crias. She has a lot of milk. Her crias have put on weight quickly and have been quite healthy. We have decided to breed Arielle to our herdsire Comet for a cria due in early September of 2020. It is not confirmed by ultrasound, but she has spit off numerous times.
 AOA# 31008631 White

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Description

George was our first cria, he's got an awesome easygoing demeanor, and he will eat from your hand. He has good conformation. His lustrous fleece has great ropy locks with a consistent structure throughout. His average fiber diameter is higher than what some may want at 29.7 microns, but the thing is that his fiber is great for processing because it has a relatively small standard deviation. George's smaller standard deviation is desirable trait that can be passed on to offspring. The low standard deviation makes for a great handle and feel even though he has a coarse micron. His fleece weight is awesome, although that is due somewhat to the higher micron (10.5 lbs of fiber when shorn for the first time and 7.4 lbs when shorn a year later). He has great luster with good staple length to his ropy locks. George had great staple length regrowth with 5.8 inches average this last year. He's very much like his sire in those 2 ways because Jaguar is in the top 1% of the EPD for his fleece weight and staple length of regrowth. George's EPDs are now in, too, and as one might expect they are good for producing progeny with low standard deviations (top 10%), for producing progeny that have a good mean staple length (top 4%), and for producing progeny that have high fleece weights (top 2%). Breed him to fine fleeced females that can improve the average fiber diameter, but need the better standard deviation, need the better density, and need better average staple length regrowth. He has such an awesome pedigree...Kalvin, Macgyver, Torbio, Toribo's Masterpiece, and Jaguar are all in his background. Jaguar is producing champions! Some great crias should come from all of those great Peruvian and Accoyo genetics!

Awards

[2nd]Second Place, American Alpaca Showcase 2014

Purchase Terms

The purchase of George must be with either cash or credit card (see below). We also take all major credit cards. The buyer must pay the 2.75% transaction fee above the cost of the alpaca(s). Unless we agree to other arrangements, the buyers must take care of the cost of any transportation needed to get the alpaca(s) to their farm.

Updated 3/30/2017