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7/21/15

7/21/15

EON Propel's Masada

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | Medium Fawn

AOA #32734676 | DOB: 6/24/2014 (10 yrs)

Sire: Crescent Moon's Propel

PROPREl your breeding program!

Crescent Moon's Propel

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Dark Rose Grey
AOA# DOB: 8/21/200717 yrs
This well bred dark rose great has the capacity to "PROPEL" (pun intended) any breeding program he is associated with. His pedigree is stacked with some of the greatest names to ever produce in North America. The blood of Legacy, Kryptonite, Rayo Del Sol, Kirwin, Camilio, Danko, and Royal Fawn all run through his veins. His boxy and very square frame are highly desirable on a stud as is his extremely fine and uniform fleece. When referencing his fleece numbers, uniform might be an understatement when compared to most histograms. Take all of this excellence and then acknowledge that the judges have liked him as well and then make a decision to "PROPEL" your breeding program into the future!! **Propel is currently standing stud at Black Hill's Alpacas in Chehalis, Washington.**
 AOA#  Dark Rose Grey
Dam: EON Nala

Produces Very Fine Fleece Offspring

EON Nala

HuacayaOpen (Female)White
AOA# 31360661DOB: 7/31/200816 yrs
Nala comes from exceptional blood lines. Her father Simba of A.L. Paca’s continues to dominate in the show ring winning Get of Sire and his offspring always bring home the ribbons. Her mother comes from the Hemiaccoyo line of Victor’s Hemiaccoyo Casanova. She is a beautiful young girl who will do well in anyone’s breeding program. Nala has given us some very nice cria. Her 2014 cria was a MF female from Crescent Moon's Propel. All I can say is beautiful. We have bred Nala to Rockn R Jasper. Jasper also comes from the Hemiaccoyo line which guarantees a cria with long staple and very fine and few primaries. UPDATE: Nala had a very nice light fawn boy out of Jasper. He has bright, fine, and crispy fleece from what we can see already. His birth weight was 19 pounds and boy is he a big boy!
 AOA# 31360661 White

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Description

Masada was named after a site we saw on our Israel trip in 2015. She reminded us of how awesome a place Masada was with her beauty and strength in her structure. I wanted to give a very special female that name and this young one was perfect. Masada will be a strong force in our breeding program. The question is "Who should I breed her to." So many choices but any of our herdsire's combined with Masada will make something really special.

Awards

[4th] 4th place, 2015 Fall Festival

Updated 5/3/2016