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PrairieMoon's Happiness Is Legend

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | White

AOA #35302360 | DOB: 7/19/2015 (9 yrs)

Sire: El Nino's Golden Legend

2011 & 2012 GWAS Get of Sire

El Nino's Golden Legend

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Light Fawn
AOA# 1422443DOB: 8/2/200420 yrs
Golden Legend is: ** 3/4 Accoyo light fawn ** El Nino son ** His mom is a Classic Rose Grey, 3/4 Peruvian & 1/2 Accoyo. ** He's been Get of Sire Winner @ GWAS 2 years running for 2011 and 2012! ** A presence that must be seen to be appreciated - he loves the ladies and is a gentle efficient breeder. Golden Legend has, at best count. 120 offspring as of spring 2018. As late as 2016, his entries in Get of Sire and Breeders Best of Three Halter and Fleece shows (level 3 and 4) resulted in high placements against younger herdsires - Golden Legend proves he is still very much relevant in improving the genetics of his offspring and setting the standard for exceptional breeding programs. Golden Legend is an exceptional male that stands for quality in both phenotype and genetics. His sire, PCA Accoyo El Nino is the 2004 AOBA National Get of Sire and Senior Champion of the 2001 International Alpaca Odyssey show. Caligula's son PCA Accoyo El Nino, was unquestionably one of the top impact sires in North America. El Nino is in high demand, so much so that Pacific Crest Alpacas raised El Nino's breeding fee to $10,000, and shortly thereafter eliminated outside breedings entirely. Legend's dam is Sophia del Sol, a light grey, 3/4 Peruvian sired by Peruvian Camilio. At her first show the AOBA Senior Judge commented on the micro bundling in Sophia's fleece and said, "The only thing wrong with this alpaca is it's not a male!" If your goal is to introduce superior genetics that includes bloodlines such as Peruvian Caligula, Peruvian Camilio, and Peruvian Guellermo into your herd then you will be making a sound investment in breeding to El Nino’s Golden Legend. Many of El Nino's Golden Legend's offspring are on the ground and pulling in Championship after Championship in the show ring. At Prairie Moon Alpacas we keep Legend busy and have many exceptional crias to choose from if you cannot wait the long 11 month gestation period for a cria produced by one of your own dams. El Nino's Golden Legend pumps out carbon copy, cookie cutter, peas in a pod (however you describe the Xerox effect) offspring. TexOLAN 2016 Breeders Best of Three entry with 3 Golden Legend juveniles at 7-8 months old and not cria shorn, Golden Legend placed 3rd in a class of 4 where all entries were yearlings except for our juvenile entry. The judges (Arturo Pena and Wade Geese) commented that all of the animals in our entry had long dense large fleeces for small bodies on juveniles - and then they put their hands into the fleeces again and smiled. After the awards were presented, the judges commented "the sire was the same in the Get entry as the Breeders Best - RIght?". We entered different juveniles in Get of Sire and Breeders Best - and the judges recognized the sire from the fleeces in both entries.
 AOA# 1422443 Light Fawn
Dam:

Fine Fleece

PrairieMoon's Jump for Joy

HuacayaBred (Female)White
AOA# 32443196DOB: 6/9/201212 yrs
Joy is a lovely white female and is a 4th generation female on the farm and pregnant with what we hope will be a 5th generation little girl by El Nino’s Golden Legend - yes Joy did it. Joy's 2015 Legend cria is a female named PrairieMoon's Happiness Is Legend. And guess what - we bred Joy back to Legend for another 2016 cria and his name is "Stetson". Stetson is a hunk - he is everything you would want in a male and a true El Nino's Golden Legend son. Stetson is white, conformationally correct with a sturdy frame and proud and strong bearing - in his view, he DOES own the place. Stetsons's fleece is bright, long, fine, crimpy and there is a ton of it. We are not sure if Joy got her name from our Joy at watching her run and jump in the pastures as a baby leading the cria pronging pack or her joy at running and leading the pack; either way she is still a Joy to watch as she glides through the pasture as a mature lady. Joy has a soft fleece with a nice handle. Joy has a pretty face and is conformationally correct. Joy is the big sister of the “Puff” family”; when the girls move across the pastures they walk in single file: first comes Mother Puffles, then Joy and then her baby sister, Satin who always brings up the very rear of the line. When Satin wanted to nurse, Joy would step aside until Satin was done and then take her place behind her Mother and next Satin would move to the rear and off they would go. Joy has a really good role model for being a good Mother in Puffles and we expect Joy to continue the trend. Joy’s sire is JFS Orion and you know that means a breeding program with a history of exceptional fiber. Fiber Stats: 2013 – AFD 16.3, SD 3.2, CV 19.7 and %>30 0.8 2014 – AFD 20.2, SD 3.8, CV 18.7 and %>30 1.7 2015 - AFD 22.8, SD 5.0, CV 21.7 and %>30 6.2
 

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