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Fiddler's Peruvian Jasper

Alpaca, Huacaya, Male | Dark Fawn

AOA #32602975 | DOB: 6/13/2012 (12 yrs)

Sire: MFI Peruvian Georgetown

4 Time Color Banner Winner

MFI Peruvian Georgetown

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)True Black
AOA# 30997127DOB: 5/15/200717 yrs
We have a pretty solid herdsire line-up for color and genetic diversity. What we needed was a top quality Peruvian black male who was breeding, or at least just about ready to jump into the line-up. We looked, but couldn't find the right combination of exceptional fleece characteristics, superior show record, and solid genetics. That was before I laid my eyes on MFI Georgetown at the Futurity auction in 2009. When the auctioneer actually said "SOLD" and pointed in my direction, I knew our partnership had just made a major step in acquiring the services of a black male that would make a major impact on all of our herds. Georgetown brings to a breeding wonderful fineness, consistent crimp, impressive bone density, impeccable conformation.....can you tell I REALLY like this guy? Amanda VandenBosch REALLY liked him too and awarded him the Color Champion Banner at the Level V Empire Extravaganza. She couldn't stop complimenting him on his size, soft fiber, consistent crimp and tremendous macho look. With Black Mesquuite, Quetzal, Timoteo, Accoyo Augusto, and 4P Matador on his ARI,he is the product of proven outstanding producers. Georgetown is a big, strong macho, but a gentleman breeder that's easy to handle. His first cria have arrived...two blacks out of fawn dams, and three blacks out of black dams! Georgetown now has his first Blue Ribbon offspring: Georgetown's Blaze of Glory. Amanda VandenBosch couldn't stop talking about his fabulous fineness, staple length, and density. Blaze followed up his blue in TN with another blue ribbon at the Best of the U.S. UPDATE: Georgetown now has THREE blue ribbon winners...and a Reserve Color Champ... and several other award winners. All of these cria demonstrate Georgetown's ability to put excellent character on a long staple length. Stunning heads and great bone density seem to be another Georgetown production. OWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY An opportunity to own a 50% interest in this stunning herdsire is available. If your breeding season is May-November, you will have about fourteen weeks (not necessarily consecutive) to use Georgetown. Since the remainder of the partners are PA farms, if your breeding season is from late November-April, you will have exclusive use of him as long as the partnership remains the same. Great opportunity, great price. This guy is consistently producing show quality offspring . Check out Annadele's Agatha. Georgetown's Blaze of Glory, and contact us for more details.
 AOA# 30997127 True Black
Dam: Oberon's Highland Titania

Includes 2011 breeding to Color Champ

Oberon's Highland Titania

HuacayaBred (Female)Medium Fawn
AOA# 31448413DOB: 9/11/200816 yrs
Here’s another Oberon girl that demonstrates his ability to put dense, crimpy fleece on his offspring. With a great looking head and full coverage, Titania is a solid female now bred to Accoyo Principe Dorato and due in April 2011. Her price includes her 2011 breeding, so repeat this breeding for another half Accoyo beauty, or go for color with Georgetown. With our nationally recognized herdsires and their genetics, you won't be disappointed with your breeding options! We've started out with Accoyo Principe Dorato. "Prince" routinely produces cria with AFD's in the 16-17 micron range with lovely dense and crimpy fleece. You might consider MFI Peruvian Georgetown, a true black multi-blue ribbon winner and Color Champion to test her colorful genetic background. Another choice to improve fineness and keep her rich color would be Ferrari's Accoyo Enzo. With quality genetics, good conformation, and density, Titania represents a good choice for a foundation female.
 AOA# 31448413 Medium Fawn

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Awards

[4th] 4th Place - 2013 OABA Alpacafest, Halter, Full Fleece Huacaya Light Brown Male Yearling

Updated 8/2/2019