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Full Fleece 2019 Fleece at age 4 Grandsire - PPPeruvian Royal Fawn 6014

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Salazar

Alpaca, Huacaya, Male | Light Fawn

DOB: 8/29/2014 (10 yrs)

Sire: El Nino Royale
 
Dam: Nova’s Stella of BrookHollow

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Nova’s Stella of BrookHollow

HuacayaOpen (Female)Medium Fawn
AOA# 32065206DOB: 8/17/201014 yrs
Stella, what a cute and silly alpaca! She is a proven female who has had three cria, all who currently reside here at the farm. Learn more about them below! Stella has won one First Place award. She’s a superb mother who would be a great addition to any breeding farm. Please contact us if you are interested in breeding options for this alpaca. Her sire Snowmass Nova was one of the most spectacular black males in the country, combining consistency (rare in black) with density. 2005 Futurity Dark Herdsire of the Year! Her grandsire Snowmass Peruvian Casanova, was 2003 Futurity Herdsire of the Year! Also in her lineage, the very well known Snowmass Legacy Gold, all American Futurity Champion in 1999 and 2000. 4Peruvian Legacy 6016, the highest selling alpaca ever selling only half interest for $750,000...not just once but twice! He won Herd Sire of the Year in 2002 and Reserve Light Herd Sire of the Year in both 2005 and 2007 at the Futurity. PPeruvian Caligula G4572, thought of by Don Julio as one of the best three sires to have left Accoyo. Peruvian Hemingway G171 and Peruvian Bueno G173, both one of the top imported peruvian huacaya alpacas. PPPeruvian Royal Fawn 6014 was an industry giant with unsurpassed influence on the North American alpaca gene pool. Hand selected by the late Dr. Jim Vickers, Royal Fawn was the only light fawn Accoyo ever exported from Don Julio Barreda’s herd. According to Julio Barreda, Royal Fawn ranked as one better than he had ever produced at Estancia Accoyo in Peru. Have questions? Want to see more photos? Want to see a video? Please don’t hesitate to contact us!
 AOA# 32065206 Medium Fawn

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Description

Salazar, what a curious alpaca! He loves to sniff your face and see what you are up to. He has a wonderful personality! He has never been shown. He would make a great herdsire for any farm, especially with his wonderful genetic line! His grandsire Snowmass Nova was one of the most spectacular black males in the country, combining consistency (rare in black) with density. 2005 Futurity Dark Herdsire of the Year! His great grandsire Snowmass Peruvian Casanova, was 2003 Futurity Herdsire of the Year! Also in his lineage, the very well known Snowmass Legacy Gold, all American Futurity Champion in 1999 and 2000. Snowmass Invincible, All American Futurity Champion! 4Peruvian Legacy 6016, the highest selling alpaca ever selling only half interest for $750,000...not just once but twice! He won Herd Sire of the Year in 2002 and Reserve Light Herd Sire of the Year in both 2005 and 2007 at the Futurity. PPeruvian Caligula G4572, thought of by Don Julio as one of the best three sires to have left Accoyo. Peruvian Hemingway G171 and Peruvian Bueno G173, both one of the top imported peruvian huacaya alpacas. PPPeruvian Royal Fawn 6014 was an industry giant with unsurpassed influence on the North American alpaca gene pool. Hand selected by the late Dr. Jim Vickers, Royal Fawn was the only light fawn Accoyo ever exported from Don Julio Barreda’s herd. According to Julio Barreda, Royal Fawn ranked as one better than he had ever produced at Estancia Accoyo in Peru. Have questions? Want to see more photos? Want to see a video? Please don’t hesitate to contact us!

Purchase Terms

Purchase four or more alpacas and get FREE delivery! Free delivery is only available for the following states: MA, ME, NH, VT, NY, CT, RI, & NJ. Due to rising vet costs, any alpaca purchased from us where health papers and/or blood tests are needed for travel will be assessed a vet fee per alpaca. Fees are based on destination and will be added to the purchase price of the alpaca. A non-refundable deposit is required to hold any alpaca for purchase.

Updated 6/10/2020