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April 2015 snow face :) April 2016 21 months

Scientific Data

1/1/201622.2 afd, 3.7 SD, 16.5 CV, 2.0 >30%

WOW! 22.2 micron, 3.7 SD, 16.5 CV

Time Bandit

Alpaca, Huacaya, Jr. Herdsire (Male) | Medium Fawn

AOA #32845938 | DOB: 8/6/2014 (10 yrs)

Sire: Grand River Bravo

2x National Blue Ribbon Winning GREY

Grand River Bravo

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Medium Silver Grey, Dark Silver Grey, Light Rose Grey
AOA# 31198066DOB: 5/21/200816 yrs
SOLD! Exported to Canada to meet new ladies! _________________________ Sale Pending - Male is in quarantine for export. __________________________ Bravo's sire AND grandsire are both Herdsire of the year winners. He is the very image of Danko (grey breeders know who this impact male is.) He is going up for auction soon at a very affordable price! He is sitting here unused and that is a shame. ___________________________ Throwing both classic silver and rose greys, as well as black, offspring has been no problem for this incredible stud. This is one male that just delivers the goods - truly an impact herdsire. __________________________ This is a robust male with all the right "pieces". Yes, his ribbons say it all. But conformationally, he brings the correct foundation to your herd. Fast forward your foundation with Bravo. For example - in conformation note the wide, full chest and the solid, strong back legs. The strong, boxy frame and correct "true to type" huacaya style is apparent in this male. All are necessary for breeding selection. These are the traits you look to pass on for future generations - these are tomorrow's building blocks. They are passed on in Bravo's offspring. Then add the incredibly dense, yet fine (two blue ribbons AT NATIONAL LEVEL in FULL FLEECE!) to this frame and you have a "package" in … GREY. Or BLACK. Go ahead. Breed it to brown, too. Or fawn. We aren't picky. Set yourself up for the next generation of grey after that. We get where you are headed…But you have to have the foundation to leap ahead of the others. Let Bravo take you there. Bravo has more than a “who’s who” in his ancestry. Take a peek for yourself – and feel free to dream. We did. And then we purchased him for our breeding program. We recognize the exceptional pedigrees in this male – and we HAD to have him for our future generations. This is who helped create Bravo: - Dark Shaddow (stunning male who simply needs no explanation as Reserve Extreme Herdsire of the Year) - Grand River Amstel (son of Dark Shaddow, also an Extreme Herdsire of the Year) - Danko (incredible grey male who needs no explanation) - Crescent Moon’s Rayo Del Sol (son of Danko - both Futurity and Nationals champion) - And the late Legacy (perhaps the grandmaster of them all) Although Bravo appears to be modeled after his 8x champion grandsire, Rayo Del Sol, the breeders striving for the import image need look no further!
 AOA# 31198066 Medium Silver Grey, Dark Silver Grey, Light Rose Grey
Dam: Nueva Dia Lady Godiva
 

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Description

I just love getting my hands on this male! He is so very soft and huggable. His fiber is staying in the low 20's and his SD/CV are low, along with a bright fleece with long staple. His dam and grand-dam stayed mid-20 micron (both were black) and kept beautiful soft fleece while producing crias. He has dark nails and face pigment and has a silver gray sire, so I'm sure there's some darker genetics hidden under the fawn. Excellent fiber producer but also a nice junior herdsire for improving overall qualities of conformation, staple length and lasting fineness! Easy going personality.

Updated 5/25/2017