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DJF TIARA'S VICTORIA ROSE

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | Beige

AOA #35073994 | DOB: 6/15/2014 (10 yrs)

Sire: CFI Peruvian Topgun

7x Champ, 22 Blues!

CFI Peruvian Topgun

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Medium Fawn
AOA# 30696624DOB: 8/14/200618 yrs
Although Topgun is a breeding herdsire now, he continues to win Championships! At MAPACA, Topgun won FIRST and RESERVE CHAMPION at almost 5 years old! The judge commented, "Berber carpet... holding fineness,luster, consistancy... where all of our programs should be heading!" During Topgun's Pre-breeding show career, he ranked NUMBER 18 for the Top 25 WINNINGEST males in the country! AND, he was the 3rd best Medium Fawn in the US, behind Principio and Phoenix! Okay... so what about his cria? That is the real proof of a herdsire... One word... OUTSTANDING! TOPGUN'S CRIAS HAVE ARRIVED AND THEY TRULY ARE SPECTACULAR! We are so proud of Topgun and our breeding program! We owned Topgun's dam and Sire at the time of Topgun's conception! A TRUE BRED AND OWNED! Topgun has it all! 1. Consistant small, deep crimp to his belly. 2. Awesome density, Fineness, & Luster. 3. Awesome head with a short muzzle. 4. Perfect conformation. 5. Lineage... HEMINGWAY, CULIGULA, EL NINO, PPERUVIAN VICTOR, and champion producing ASTILLERO & KEYAHNA! And let's not forget CARMELLA! She has CONSISTANTLY thrown award winning cria! Wade Geese said "He has a perfect head, incredible density, consistant, lusterous crimp... the perfect alpaca." Jill Mcleod said "He is a stunning example of what we are all striving for. Wonderful density and fineness, with consistant crimp style." The Buckeye Show judges said, "We are extremely pleased with this young male... he has perfect conformation, and a stylish head. He has the FINEST, MOST CONSISTANT FLEECE THAT WE HAVE SEEN. This male's fiber is EXTREMELY DENSE WITH NO MEDULATION... DEFINITELY ONE TO BREED TO." Proudly Co-Owned with Misty Acres Alpacas!
 AOA# 30696624 Medium Fawn
Dam: SENECA'S PERUVIAN TIARA
 

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Updated 9/30/2016