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Starfire-3 months Gorgeous phenotypic head 6 month fleece

A shining star!

Buck Brook Star Fire

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | Dark Fawn

AOA #35090717 | DOB: 6/26/2017 (7 yrs)

Sire: Snowmass Solar Paramount

Superb crias!

Snowmass Solar Paramount

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Dark Fawn
AOA# 35320913DOB: 5/31/201410 yrs
Superior fineness is the trait that just jumps out at you in this male. Striking brightness, zipper crimp and perfect structure, Snowmass Solar Paramount has such a strong body structure that it draws attention immediately when he enters the ring. His is sired by Snowmass Everlasting Paramount, 2010 Futurity Color Champion, out of Snowmass Quechua lines. Everlasting Paramount, a Snowmass Best Man son is Julie Skinner's go to sire for color. His dam Snowmass Solar Flare sired by Snowmass XXXtreme. Snowmass Solar Paramount, a male with a solid future ahead of him. Ranked 51 out of 19,000 in micron in 2015, you will want to add this male's crias to your breeding program. In 2016, he is ranked 157 out of 21,000, remaining in the top 1% of epds. Solar Paramount's first crop of cria have hit the ground in 2017. They are spectacular and showing very advanced fleece characteristics. He has thrown crias in all colors including black and grey. Thank you and Congratulations to D.L Farms (Dee and Adria Graham) on your purchase of Snowmass Solar Paramount. We look to seeing the lasting impact he will have on your herd.
 AOA# 35320913 Dark Fawn
Dam: MFI Peruvian Exactly Right
 

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SOLD-Congratulations to Tom and Sharon Polovina of Willindy Willows Farm It seemed appropriate to include “star” in this little females name! Her sire, Solar Paramount, once again passed on his extremely fine, crimpy, and dense fleece! You can see in her pics she also has a very bright and uniform fleece. Most farms would hold on to a female gem like this, but we still have her dam and sire so we are able to make a carbon copy. Take advantage of this opportunity and win with her at shows.

Updated 10/31/2018