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Arandas from MaRS

Alpaca, Huacaya, Male | Medium Fawn

AOA #36030378 | DOB: 9/19/2020 (4 yrs)

Sire: AspenAlpacas Highpoint

AspenAlpacas Highpoint

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Light Fawn
AOA# 35370888DOB: 7/31/20168 yrs
Excited to add AspenAlpacas Highpoint to our breeding program! Highpoint's progeny are, in a single word, AWESOME! He is allowing color from the dam to come through, including an Appaloosa! THIS MALE HAS IT ALL: INCREDIBLE FLEECE! Long staple length Consistent crimp Density Bright Fine Extreme Coverage STURDY FRAME WELL BALANCED HANDSOME HEAD CORRECT BITE If you wish your female to board your female with us during the breeding process, regular agistment fees will apply.
 AOA# 35370888 Light Fawn
Dam: Killian's Grace

Killian's Grace

HuacayaBred (Female)Light Fawn, Medium Fawn
AOA# 35566687DOB: 6/29/20177 yrs
Pretty female with a beautiful fleece! Her dam was purchased from us in the spring of 2015, and her sire, Killian, is one of our males. Gracie is now a part of the Alpacas from MaRS herd and she doesn't disappoint! Consistent character to her fleece Uniformity Solid Conformation Quality producer Great Mothering skills Diverse genetic color possibilities Gracie delivered a handsome male cria by AspenAlpacas Highpoint in September 2020. The pairing was definitely worth a repeat so Gracie has been bred to Highpoint for a late spring 2022 cria! Killian’s Grace will go on maternity leave on February 10th when she enters her last 3 months of pregnancy.
 AOA# 35566687 Light Fawn, Medium Fawn

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Description

Looking for an addition to your fiber herd? Arandas from MaRS offers years of quality fleece production in the making! Strong Build Incredible Coverage Fleece Density Consistent Crimp Gorgeous Color! Registered as a fawn, Arandas really wants to be a light rose gray. He narrowly fell short of our breeding stock requirements due to his juvenile bite. His teeth are actually set back, an under bite, not an over bite. We have a couple of yearling males that have been together and would make a great little fiber herd on their own.

Updated 5/13/2022