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Appaloosa on both sides of pedigree

Leo Pard

Alpaca, Huacaya, Male | Beige, Medium Fawn

AOA #31619783 | DOB: 5/14/2010 (14 yrs)

Sire: Queen B Bodacious

Queen B Bodacious

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Beige, Dark Fawn
AOA# 30471894DOB: 9/15/200519 yrs
Mr. Personality Plus, alias "Bo", is probably the calmest herdsire you'll ever meet. On top of that, Bo has incredibly dense, crimpy fiber from head to toe. And finally, those unique appaloosa spots make him completely one-of-a-kind. This spring, Bo settled several females (confirmed by ultrasound) and we can hardly wait for the crias to make their appearance. Oh! If only you could see spots and plumbing with ultrasound!
 AOA# 30471894 Beige, Dark Fawn
Dam: Enchanted Hill Stella

Calm appy and mother of an appy

Enchanted Hill Stella

HuacayaOpen (Female)Medium Fawn
AOA# 30515932DOB: 5/29/200717 yrs
Cara has been one of our most dependable dams and in 2007 she certainly played her trump card. This was her fourth cria, the fourth female, it is our first female appaloosa cria, and she was born on Joanie's birthday. What a deal! Stella was born looking like a month-old alpaca. She had none of those bowed legs or weak pasterns. Within 10 minutes of birth, she was up and nursing, and then it was time for play. Stella has beautiful fiber. As an appaloosa, Stella is unusual, but even more unusual is the fact that her spots are only one shade darker than the background color. Typically, appaloosas have much darker spots. So, Stella has a wonderful, heathery look with her speckled/freckled appearance. Bred to Bodacious, Stella produced a striking appy male that has been purchased as a future herdsire, and has now been rebred to Bodacious for a 2013 cria.
 AOA# 30515932 Medium Fawn

Price:

$7,500

SOLD


Description

Leo Pard's dam and sire are both Appaloosa. His sire, Queen B Bodacious, has thrown many beautiful and unusual Appaloosas. Leo Pard has thrown three beautiful Appaloosas thus far and.......he produces them from solid dams!

Updated 4/19/2017