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Dippin Dots, age 8 years A younger Dippin Dots Dippin Dots 2017 cria Dippin Dots 2017 cria Dippin's sire, Vengador

Scientific Data

1/1/201218.2 AFD / 3.6 SD / 19.9 CV / 0.5% > 30

Vengador daughter - appy producer!!!

KCF Vengador's Dippin DotsBred

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | White

AOA #30602939 | DOB: 6/17/2008 (16 yrs) (Due Date: 9/13/2017)

Sire: PPeruvian Vengador G4568
 
Dam:

KCF Augusto's Peruvian Autumn Frost

HuacayaOpen (Female)White
AOA# 825070DOB: 10/6/200024 yrs
The full sister of our first Champion Herdsire, Mucho Augusto. Responsible for the "Zip" in all our white zipper fleeces over the years.
 
Service Sire: Mr. Butterscotch

Serious harlequin appaloosa.

Mr. Butterscotch

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Light Silver Grey
AOA# 30320970DOB: 9/15/200519 yrs
Mr. Butterscotch (AKA Scottie, or “Mister Scot” for the serious Star Trek fan) was one of those alpacas whose photo I had seen and gone, “WOW.” Well, sometimes the stars align, and now, months later, we are proud to have Scottie join our stud row. Scottie is a very light silver harlequin appaloosa. His sire was a dark harlequin son of the renowned DPA Quetzal, son of Timoteo. His dam, My Peruvian Zuleika, was a powerful producer for Magical Farms. She is also the dam of multiple-champion grey Zoolander, as well as several harlequin daughters who were all exceptional. With a name like Mr. Butterscotch, and covered in spots, one might expect Scotty to be a bit of a goof – but this is one serious macho. Scottie is a very dominant male, though he is outgoing towards humans and very good on a halter. He gets along very well with the other large, macho studs that he lives with. Scottie's dominant nature isn't surprising, as he has the largest testicles that I have ever seen on an alpaca. This is a very desirable trait, as it has been found to positively correlate with high offspring fertility in other livestock. Coming up on his tenth birthday, Scottie still looks stunning. He is ideally conformed, with a square build and good bone. He is extremely well-muscled and has a wide chest and excellent spring of rib. His type is excellent, with a handsome head, coverage to his toes and a topknot that keeps on growing. Scottie did extremely well in the showring, taking blue ribbons at highly competitive shows. More importantly, he has retained many of those competitive fiber traits even on his tenth fleece. Scottie's current fleece is still endowed with a distinct, consistent crimp that is medium to high in frequency. His brightness is terrific for his age, and his fleece is still quite uniform with a soft handle. He is very dense, and working on a great staple length for his age. Before arriving at Howling Hill, Scottie had one harlequin, Tia, to his credit. She has solid bone, excellent coverage, beautiful type, and consistent crimp. His first cria here was an appaloosa ... His second, a harlequin ... His third, a minimally-spotted appy. Scottie can throw harlequin, alright. As Scottie is getting up in age, I have decided to close his studbook. Look for his offspring on our farm, as well as females bred to him.
 AOA# 30320970 Light Silver Grey

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Description

Dippin is a daughter of Accoyo Vengador. She is one of his very last, and, as Vengador died in 2009, they are getting rarer and rarer. Though not, perhaps, quite as famous as Caligula, Legacy and Hemingway, Vengador is nonetheless an impact sire of the highest caliber. His name appears in the lineage of today's top-producing alpacas -- often more than once. Dippin's dam, Autumn Frost, is a daughter of the fantastic Peruvian Augusto -- sire of MFI Peruvian Wellington, MFI Brock, Snowmass Accoyocusani and grandsire and ancestor to hundreds of champions and elite animals. She has been a top producer for Kendall Creek Farm; indeed, the fact that she was born there and still resided there 15 years later is a testament to her quality. It appears that Dippin is the spitting image of her sire: heavy-bodied, solid, and long, with a lovely head and full topknot. She has good bone and coverage, and her proportions are very balanced. Her disposition is calm and quiet and she is a very easy keeper. Dippin's most notable feature is, as is befitting of her lineage, her fleece. She possesses that incredible combination of fineness and density that can be readily appreciated with the hand. Her histogram at age 4 boasted an excellent AFD of 18.2 and, even better, an SD of 3.6 and only 0.5% > 30 microns. Although at age 8, her crimp has lost some of its amplitude, it has lost none of that high-frequency that Vengador is known for producing. In studying the descendants of Accoyo Vengador, it appears that he carried the tuxedo grey gene (masked by his white coloring). If this is true, it would give Dippin a 50% chance of having inherited this gene -- again, masked by white -- from her sire. Dippin was bred to a grey Orlando Cloud son and had a male cria on September 17, 2016. Dippin's cria is jet black, with no white spots at all. Dippin birthed easily and is a terrific mother. Dippin Dots was bred to appaloosa herdsire, Mr. Butterscotch, for a September 2017 cria and did she ever deliver! She gave us a beautiful spotted male who has bundles of personality and fiber! Dippin will be bred this Spring to one of our blue-ribbon appy studs, Escher, LuTau or Patriot, for a 2019 cria. We'll be seeing spots again!

Updated 3/23/2020

Offspring

Appaloosa male!
Epic X Dalmore
Male7 yrsWhite, Light Silver Grey
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