Scientific Data
1/1/2009 | First place, AlpacaMania 2009, Suri Female 6-12 months | |
Awesome Accoyo lineage!!
El Dorado Sierra Legend
Alpaca, Suri, Open (Female) | White
AOA #31034029 | DOB: 2/21/2008 (16 yrs)
Sire:
Full Accoyo Herdsire, (C.A.S.H)
AIA Accoyo Sir Baronoff
SuriHerdsire (Male)White
AOA# 847284DOB: 4/9/200321 yrs
For suri breeders we offer AIA Accoyo Sir Baronoff whose sire is Accoyo Baron and whose dam is 4Peruvian Rubia - both direct Accoyo imports. Sir Baronoff is big boned, shows the distinctive suri head is extremely lustrous and shows a good disposition. His first cria are on the ground for us, both females, both suris showing good full coverage, independent locks and bright luster. Rare genetics suri genetics on the West Coast. Sir Baronoff's sire, Accoyo Baron, is no longer available for outside breedings. Sir Baronoff represents a fine choice to cross with most lines on the West Coast. Sir Baronoff is a member of The Studmaster program, allowing your offspring from him and your ranch to become part of The Ideal Alpaca Community. Sir Baronoff is available at our ranch for breedings. Drive buys are discounted!
We have many offspring on the ranch you can look and purchase!
Dam: El Dorado Sierra
Bruxo Daughter
El Dorado Sierra
SuriBred (Female)White
AOA# 30040468DOB: 9/17/200519 yrs
Sierra is an awesome Bruxo daughter with greasy locks and luster. She has a fawn spot on one side of her neck from her dam Scarlett. She produced Sierra Legend out of our full Accoyo Sir Baronoff who took a 1st place at AlpacaMania. Sierra then gave birth to a beautiful male out of Makeanu of PVA. Huge bone, short wedge shaped head and tons of lusterous fleece. For her third breeding we bred to our award winning Polo Fields Bordeux who is a dark rose grey. We expected it to be her first colored offspring and we were not dissapointed. Sierra Rose is dense, fine with organized fleece, wedge shaped head, and dripping luster. She just received her 1st Blue Ribbon at the Gold Country Gathering in a juvie class The judge said she had luster, long dense fleece on a compact body. Exactly what you are looking for in a suri. We have just recently acquired and interest in DDF Accoyo Armani. He is a Champion maker and we are thrilled to be able to sell Sierra bred to him. This is a Champion deal that could really jump start your Suri herd. See me at the SOJAA PEN SALE IN JUNE 2011!
AOA# 30040468 White
Description
Sierra Legend started her career in the show ring, taking 1st Place in Suri Juvenile Female White Halter at AlpacaMania under David Barboza, her very first show. At just 6 months of age she showed nice staple length, perfect bite and lots of luster. And as an adult, she still has good luster with greasiness at the skin and nice defined locks with a cool feel. She is a Bruxo granddaughter on her dam's side and a Baron granddaughter on her sire's side, providing her with the many benefits of Accoyo lineage (she is 1/2 Accoyo).
Legend is now one of our best foundation females. She is solid in her conformation, very sturdy, and has easy pregnancies. She is very laid back and gentle, and passes her disposition on to her cria. We also like the fact that her dam El Dorado Sierra had a fawn spot; it means Legend can throw both white and color/pattern. Speaking of which...
So far she has produced two fantastic cria:
1) Sierra Sunset: After being bred to the the smokin' Legend's Gold by Torbio, Legend birthed a beautiful white baby girl in 2011, Sierra Sunset, who is displaying luster, density, nice lock structure and excellent conformation and is growing into quite the little beauty!
2) Apache: After breeding to Derwydd's Phawchi, a sexy dark rose grey multi, we were so excited to welcome Apache, a white and brown appaloosa! With his stunning leopard print and gentle disposition, he generates alot of buzz from those that see him. Apache shows us that Legend can produce color in addition to all white cria!
We are lucky to have this lovely girl as a member of our foundation herd!
Awards
[1st] First place, AlpacaMania 2009, Suri Female 6-12 months
Updated 4/5/2016