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Outlaw Alpacas | Scottsdale, Arizona

Sand Creek's DahliaBred

Alpaca, Huacaya, Bred (Female) | Dark Silver Grey

AOA #32601138 | DOB: 8/28/2014 (10 yrs) (Due Date: 7/20/2020)

Sire: Express's Peruvian Montana

5/8 Accoyo Black

Express's Peruvian Montana

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Bay Black
AOA# 30647718DOB: 3/18/200717 yrs
Really mocha male with awesome fleece, very dense and really good coverage. Montana shears about 10lbs of fleece a year. He is an Accoyo Express son and 5/8 Accoyo Bay Black, we would love to find him a home were he can get some work. He does have one cria on the ground a fawn out of white. Make us an offer, need to move some boys so I can breed more girls. Bred Montana to two females this year. See what this macho boy can do. Bred to dark brown and dark fawn threw black
 AOA# 30647718 Bay Black
Dam: Sand Creek's Fantasy Fawn

Sand Creek's Fantasy Fawn

HuacayaOpen (Female)Medium Fawn
AOA# 31672559DOB: 6/6/201014 yrs
We think this our best cria yet, well between her and half sister Windy, cute as she can be and amazing staple length, very dense and awesome character, and boy what a personality she is the Queen of the crias. Two blues and a 4th in her first three shows. 2nd place at Nationals, she looks great. Her half sister is also on special but we are only selling one of them then the other will go into our foundation herd.
 AOA# 31672559 Medium Fawn
Service Sire: Enchanted Hill LuTau

Packed with Legendary Appy Genetics!

Enchanted Hill LuTau

HuacayaJr. Herdsire (Male)Light Fawn, Dark Fawn
AOA# 35262589DOB: 5/16/20159 yrs
LuTau is a striking appaloosa male that has a good chance of being homozygous for the appaloosa gene, so you "serious" appaloosa breeders need to check this guy out! LuTau's fleece has incredible crimp, structure, and staple. If you are breeding for appaloosas, or are even considering breeding for this unusual pattern, LuTau is not one to miss! His fleece is one to behold - great architecture in the long staple, with blinding brightness and consistency. And check out his histogram from a sample submitted of both light and dark fibers; AFD 17.6, SD 3.6, Curvature 64.3. That SD of 3.6 is fantastic when considering the sample was both his light and dark fawn colors! LuTau is the first cria from Vintage Cashmere's U-Taupe-Ia, a male with the appaloosa gene on both sides of the family (Hannaruh and Chiquita). LuTau's dam is the amazingly-patterned appaloosa, Enchanted Hill Appalucy, who also has the appaloosa gene on both sides of the family (Maria's Angel, LTD Treasure, and Xus). That's FIVE different appaloosa genes coming together in this male! In 2016, he stormed through his show career, never taking anything lower than a blue ribbon! On April 9, 2016, LuTua took the blue in walking fleece and the blue in halter at the California Classic, and on October 23, 2016 received another blue ribbon at the Alpaca Breeders Invitational in Oregon! In April 2017, LuTau finished his show career with yet another blue ribbon at the California Classic. LuTau's cria have started to arrive! In Fall 2018, he sired 3 cria - all appaloosas out of solid dams. And in 2019, he's added another 2 appaloosa cria, making him 5-for-5!
 AOA# 35262589 Light Fawn, Dark Fawn

Price:

$2,500


Description

Brokered for Outlaw Alpacas in Scottsdale, Arizona! Dahlia is a big strong female that packs a lot of fleece on her body! Wonderful proud stature! Registered as a bay black but Dahlia has turned to a modern dark silver grey. Dahlia has shown three times and pulled first place blue ribbon in all shows with comments from all judges complimenting her nice head and consistent crimp and fineness across her blanket through all colors. Long staple and density too! Personality? Oh yes, she is a lovely-nice female with tons of personality! Dahlia is currently breeding in Mariposa, CA with Epic Alpacas for her first cria 11/01/19: Confirmed bred via US with Lu Tau, a proven appaloosa

Awards

[1st] TxOLAN 2016-Wade Gease
[1st] FallFest 2015-Sharon Loner
[1st] American Alpaca Showcase 2015-Peter Kennedy

Updated 3/30/2021