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Texas May and Houston

CVAF HOUSTON

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

AOA #32636697 | DOB: 8/31/2016 (8 yrs)

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Dam: VAF PERUVIAN TEXAS MAY

A Southern Beauty!

VAF PERUVIAN TEXAS MAY

HuacayaOpen (Female)Light Fawn
AOA# 31555494DOB: 5/8/201014 yrs
CABIN VIEW ALPACAS is offering another fantastic foundation female for sale. "If you are looking for a dense fleece, with bundling and uniform crimp, then Texas May is your girl!" Judges have commented, "a very defined crimp and architecture." "Very fine fleece, showing good density, and displays uniformity along the full staple length, as well as throughout the blanket." Her sire - Accoyo America Maximilian - 3/4 Accoyo and 1/4 Sollocota - has won may prestigious awards including 2004 AOBA National Fawn Color Champion, 2004 IAO Reserve Color Champion and 1st at AAA Futurity 2004. Her Grandsire - 6Peruvian Accoyo Zen Do -1 year histogram had 0.0% fibers over 30 microns! His cria are definitely some of the best and brightest. Her Dam's lineage includes infamous genetics such as PPPeruvian Dracula and Peruvian Hemingway. During her show career Texas was awarded (5) 2nd place and (1) Reserve Champion.
 AOA# 31555494 Light Fawn

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Description

CVAF HOUSTON is a beautiful young male. His fleece exhibits all the characteristics that every upscale alpaca breeder is looking for. He is extremely fine with a beautiful crimp, nice stable length and uniformity. When Houston was only about two weeks old, he injured one of his rear legs. Although it was only sprained, he "hobbled" around for a few weeks. Not sure if this is why, but his left front leg now kicks out. There is no reason to suspect that this is genetic as both mom and dad have near perfect legs and any cria that I'm aware of have no issues. The young male should be considered for someone's high-end fiber program, or even give him a try as a breeding male when he is old enough.

Updated 9/21/2017