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SBS Crown Prince Camelot

Alpaca, Suri, Male | White

AOA #30662261 | DOB: 9/22/2006 (18 yrs)

Sire: 6Peruvian Accoyo Crown Royale

CR offspring dominate the show ring

6Peruvian Accoyo Crown Royale

SuriHerdsire (Male)White
AOA# 811891DOB: 12/10/1998
Print Listing | Certificate | Histogram We mourn the loss of Accoyo Crown Royale but look forward to his legacy being carried on by his offspring. On August 2nd, 2010, CR died of natural causes on our farm. Certainly one of the most important Full Accoyo Suri Herdsires in the USA, his offspring have won over 180 Blues and 75 Championships. And they will continue to add to this record for the next few years. Crown Royale had it all. Excellent luster with extreme density, locking to the skin and perfect conformation. His offspring have won almost every color group including Grey. One of his very best, SBS Twist and Shout, who won his first Grey Championship at 7 months of age and went onto win 12 Blues and 8 Championships. He won every Championship (or Reserve Championship) that was offered. But CR will be remembered first and foremost for his great white offspring. Crown Prince won 2 National championships. Crown Prince Christoph is producing incredible offspring such as SBS JustinFun, who won many Blues and Championships in the multi class. The list goes on and on. But now it is up to his # 1 son, SBS Crown Royale's Accoyo Kenai to carry on the tradition. We know he is up to the task.
 AOA# 811891 White
Dam: Cristal
 

Price:

$250


Description

Camelot is a beautiful representation of the Accoyo Crown Royal line. In his very first show, the 2007 Futurity, he was the youngest at just 7 months to place in an extremely tough class of 12 white juveniles. Just 2 weeks later, Camelot was awarded 1st Place at the Ohio Buckeye Show in an equally large and super competitive class! Camelot went on to win 1st Place at AOBA Nationals! Camelot's extreme density and luster placed him at the top of his class of 13 at AOBA. Camelot is an easy keeper, a male that gets along well with other males!

Updated 8/5/2022