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17 1/2 months old Connie fleece picture @ 8 months.

Scientific Data

5/11/2020MD: 20.3 / SD: 4.0 / CV: 19.6 / >30:1.8

Line-bred on Majestic Peruvian Jeremiah

Colonial SJConnie

Alpaca, Huacaya, Bred (Female) | White

AOA #35278337 | DOB: 6/14/2019 (5 yrs)

Sire: CCNF Spittfire

CCNF Elixir son!

CCNF Spittfire

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Beige
AOA# 35238225DOB: 8/9/201410 yrs
CCNF Spittfire is a line bred Elixir son out of the famed Magdalena/Johanna line that we have nurtured here for the better part of a decade. His dam, Alexandra, was Johanna’s (she a Futurity Champion sired by the great Jeremiah) daughter sired by Snowmass Supreme Impact, a lesser known Quechua son who had made rounds here in the Northeast several years back. Compact in frame like his dam before him, Spittfire possesses a fleece that is both dense, fine, and uniform throughout. A near constant member of our show string over the first couple years of his life (and joined us again for what likely was his final hurrah in a halter class in the spring of 2017), this now proven male is available for outside stud service! We are expecting Spittfire's first in-house crias here at CCNF in the summer 2021, which given the depth of breeding choices we have available to us, really speaks to how we rate him.
 AOA# 35238225 Beige
Dam: Jemehra
 
Service Sire: CCNF Reign Dancer

Working Herdsire!

CCNF Reign Dancer

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Dark Brown
AOA# 36004072DOB: 6/11/20204 yrs
It’s a funny thing really. Shows are great and all and often an important measuring stick for breeding programs…but there are also undeniably exceptions to that rule. We give you CCNF Reign Dancer, who outside of being the Reserve Champion Brown Huacaya Male at the ’21 AOA National Fleece Show, hasn’t really set the world on fire in the halter shows he’s been to thus far, fairing no better than a 3rd place. To put it quite succinctly: we don’t care. For if you are a seasoned watcher of the US alpaca herd, you will know that animals of RD’s phenotype and quality simply do not grow on vines. The son of TGF Let Freedom Reign (who is the older full sister to our Herdsire, CCNF Reign Maker) and Futurity Champion/JC winner, CCNF Sovereign-Legacy, Reign Dancer has the numbers to back up his story too which may, ironically, be part of the problem he’s had in halter classes: a dark brown fleece monster sporting an 18.5 AFD, 3.2 SD, with a 17.4 CV all just shy of his 2nd birthday is decidedly special. How special you might ask? We bred him to none other than CCNF Capuchin, the dam of Leviathan, Sentinel, Nakia, and Okoye. All of those previous animals have been sired by Reign Dancer’s paternal grandsire, CCNF Elixir. You steal females from the stable of a 3x Futurity Herdsire of the Year, only because you really believe in the new Herdsire. Autumn 2023 Update: While Reign Dancer has only sired two crias so far for us, those two boys are genuinely dynamic. The club of working Herdsires who failed in the test of a proof-of-concept with the first several offspring they sired is a pretty large one: it often takes some trial and error to figure out how best to use a given sire's genetics. That Reign Dancer's two sons, CCNF Bellieveitornot (out of CCNF Bellinda) and CCNF Citadel (out of the aforementioned CCNF Capuchin) are already being pipped for a run in our show team next year, 2 to 3 months shy of their weaning, speaks volumes. Though Rain Dancer came quite close to being sold overseas, that deal never transpired and we have now decided that we are so impressed with his work, that we will retain him for the foreseeable future for use here at CCNF.
 AOA# 36004072 Dark Brown

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Description

Talk about a stacked registration! Combining the genetics of Snowmass, Magical Farms, and Cas-Cad-Nac Farm all into one animal. Let's start with Majestic Peruvian Jeremiah, which is listed on the sires and the dam's side of the registration. Jeremiah was recently listed in The American Alpaca Journal, published by Snowmass, as "one of the dominant sires of his age." On the sires' side (twice) is the well-known Snowmass Quechua, as quoted by Snowmass, "without question the most influential American-born Huacaya sire produced to date." Now let's look at the CCNF contribution with CCNF Elixir, CCNF Archangel, and don't forget the goddess CCNF Magdalena. I could go on and on listing who's who in Connie's registration, but you get the picture. Connie is line-bred on the Majestic Peruvian Jeremiah line (3rd and 4th generation). In the 5th and 6th generation, 4Peruvian Legacy appears once in Jemhra and Spittfire in the 5th and 6th generation. Peruvian Hemingway makes an appearance twice in Spittfire and once in Jemehra in the 6th generation. JSConnie's COI: 3.42 3.13: Majestic Peruvian Jeremiah 0.20: 4Peruvian Legacy 6016 .098: Peruvian Hemingway G171

Updated 7/24/2024