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Honey Roasted Peanut

Alpaca, Huacaya, Male | White

AOA #32545104 | DOB: 6/26/2016 (8 yrs)

Sire: HHWI Marcelino's Peruvian Heatwave

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HHWI Marcelino's Peruvian Heatwave

HuacayaJr. Herdsire (Male)Dark Fawn
AOA# 32545128DOB: 7/11/201212 yrs
Heatwave is a fiber monster, with tight bundles of zipper-style fleece, extremely dense. We have to trim his face so that he can see. He puts out more poundage of fiber than several of our other animals combined. He is darker than both of his parents, with a dorsal stripe and fading to lighter in the arm pits and chest. He has a smaller stature, weighing in at 145 lbs. Look at those pictures; not touched up at all. He has NO primaries protruding. His pedigree is power packed. His full Accoyo sire Don Marcelino (now deceased) is by the great Timoteo. Dam Emma, by Accoyo Goldsmith, was a color champion in her younger days. With bloodlines like that, Heatwave can't go wrong. Sharon Loner looked him over at WiAFF in April 2015 (outside of the ring) and commented that he was very nicely square with nice straight legs. Very soft to the touch, although he has micron variation throughout his blanket, consistent with the color variation. Heatwave has two cria that can be seen in River Falls. "Honey Roasted Peanut", white boy out of a dark fawn dam with black points (how did that happen?), and "Mirage," brown girl out of a medium fawn dam.
 AOA# 32545128 Dark Fawn
Dam: GA Honey Bunch
 

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Peanut is a nice, solid, young boy, with a cute and friendly face. Decent crimp and consistent shoulder to hip and skin to tip, amazing length on the fiber. If he was any other color than white, he'd be a stand-out. He should have been fawn - fawn parents; fawn, brown, beige grandparents; not until great-grandparents do you find a white. Oh well - can't control genetics. Will make a great fiber animal, pet, or 4H animal.

Updated 2/19/2019