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Hemingway Son!

Hemingway's Ernesto

Alpaca, Huacaya, Male | Dark Fawn

AOA #1049046 | DOB: 6/19/2004 (20 yrs)

Sire: Peruvian Hemingway G171 (Deceased)

Reference Sire -- Timberland Alpacas

Peruvian Hemingway G171 (Deceased)

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)White
AOA# 117888DOB: 1/1/1991
Dr Jeri Booher writes: There is no doubt that the North American alpaca industry has made tremendous progress since the inception of TIMBERLAND ALPACAS back in 1992. In 1992, the registry had approximately 2,500 alpacas in its database. Today the number of registered alpacas exceeds 25,000. There is also no doubt that the quality of the North American alpaca has increased dramatically over the last eight years. If there exists one Huacaya herd sire that has made the most profound impact upon improving the overall quality of the alpaca outside of South America, there is definitely no doubt that this alpaca is Peruvian Hemingway. Hemingway arrived in the U.S. as a three year old in the 1993 Peruvian importation out of the Royal Allianza herd in Peru, and was selected by and reserved for Roger Haldane of Australia. Roger was a veteran alpaca breeder, had the reputation of having the most excellent alpaca herd in Australia. Roger was extremely impressed with the quality of Hemingway’s fleece and was convinced that Hemingway had the potential to impart his fine, lustrous fleece to his progeny. Tom and Jerilynn were able to see the first of Hemingway’s North American progeny to hit the ground, and they were truly impressive. In 1996, TIMBERLAND ALPACAS was fortunate in being able to acquire ownership in Hemingway, Ltd. The prepotency of Hemingway is truly remarkable. The offspring of the Hemingway bloodline have been the most successful of any herd sire in the show ring in the United States, Canada, and Australia. Hemingway’s sons, grandsons, and great grandsons stand at stud for numerous ranches in all three countries. What is the trademark of the Hemingway progeny? Fineness of fleece, a low coefficient of variation, uniformity, and luster. At fourteen years of age, Hemingway still retained at 23 micron fleece, 16% CV, and crimp to boot. In three years of the International Alpaca Odyssey, four of the six Supreme male and female Huacaya champions have been offspring and grandoffspring of Hemingway. Like the true soldier that he was, Hemingway lived until nearly twenty years of age and is now resting alongside Victor. His offspring and the subsequent generations still comprise a good majority of the TIMBERLAND bloodstock.
 AOA# 117888 White
Dam: NWA, LTD Maggie Mae

NWA, LTD Maggie Mae

HuacayaOpen (Female)Light Brown
AOA# 822184DOB: 5/7/200024 yrs
Maggie gave birth on 9/8/2012 to a female cria by HDF Prince John.
 AOA# 822184 Light Brown

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Description

Ernesto has been one of the finest males to ever stand stud at our farm, and is one of the last remaining sons of the famous Peruvian Hemingway. As we disperse, our permanent boarders are looking for loving homes for their remaining alpacas. Ernie is blind in one eye from an injury in his youth, and has slowly lost weight over the last two years. He is gentle, and easy to work with. He should be kept in a small paddock alone at this point, as he just sleeps much of the day and won't defend himself if kept with other intact males. He still shows interest in breeding with receptive females, but we retired him from our breeding program a year ago. Ernesto is being represented for sale by us, his longtime Boarders, for Linda Rosenbaum, the former owner of My Sweet Alpacas of Alabama. His owner Linda wants a loving home for Ernie for his remaining years, and is offering him at no cost.

Awards

5
Full Fleece Huacaya Dark Fawn Male Yearling
Halter
Palmetto Alpaca Classic
2005
6
Full Fleece Huacaya Dark Fawn Male Yearling
Halter
Southern Select Alpaca Show
2006
2
Full Fleece Huacaya Fawn Male Two-Year-Old
Halter
Kentucky Classic Alpaca Show
2007
2
Full Fleece Huacaya Get of Sire
Halter
Southern Select Alpaca Show
2009
2
Full Fleece Huacaya Get of Sire
Halter
Palmetto Alpaca Classic
2010

Updated 4/30/2023