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Scientific Data

1/5/2017 2017 AFD 22.4, SD 4.8, CV 21.3%, CF 95

Appaloosa

Enchanted Hill Appy-Go-Lucky

Alpaca, Huacaya, Herdsire (Male) | Light Fawn

AOA #35262374 | DOB: 10/21/2015 (9 yrs)

Sire: Vintage Peruvian Confetti

sale pending

Vintage Peruvian Confetti

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Dark Rose Grey
AOA# 31713122DOB: 7/29/201014 yrs
Most appaloosa herds are built. Well...unless you have about $100,000+ to go out and buy one. Even then, there aren't alot of them for sale out there. To start building one, pick out one or two and start breeding/building. Wait, this is starting to sound like a blog post. So much to say about this guy. Confetti is a rare line of appaloosa. I *think* he is his own line of appaloosa. I believe he inherited the gene from his dam. And he is not doing bad for a 'pop-up' appaloosa. They all had to start somewhere, right? And he is producing right at 50% for passing on those spotty genes. When he produces spots, boy does he produce spots! We have had him for 4 years now, before we got him he produced 3 solid crias from 3 solid dams and 2 spotted ones from one solid dam and one appy dam. Enchanted Hill Icon and Enchanted Hill Appy-Go-Lucky, respectively. When Confetti hits the target, he hits it out of the ballpark! On our farm, we have retained every cria he has sired. We are a small farm so the numbers are not large, but that adds to the fact that he retains a rare bloodline that can be used on every appaloosa farm out there. We have 4 female cria. Two daddy look a likes out of a black dam, one classic appaloosa out of a classic dam, and one white out of a white dam. This fall his first cria for us, Bijou, had an appaloosa female cria that is utterly gorgeous, Black Opal. Confetti is a compact male, full Peruvian, with good bone. He is excellent on lead. I can go out into the pasture and halter him, tie him to a post and trim his toenails by myself. His genetics are over 60% of my female herd now and I need to diversify my bloodlines a little. I do not have a genetic tree going, its more like a stick but its a very nice stick. :) Oh! and he can produce elite fleeced alpacas. His cria out of Chiquita last year, Rita, just tested at 14.7 micron for her cria fleece! Interested in raising appaloosas? Confetti can put you in that direction. Confetti likes apples. Confetti likes cucumbers. And Confetti really likes that his pasture is next to the garden.
 AOA# 31713122 Dark Rose Grey
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Description

Description from previous owner: Appy-Go-Lucky, or "Lucky, is a wildly spotted appaloosa whose parents are both appaloosa alpacas. Until just a few years ago, appaloosa alpacas were so rare that an appaloosa-to-appaloosa breeding was unheard of. Part of this was due to the misunderstanding of the appaloosa gene which had been called a recessive, a partial dominant, an incomplete dominant, or even an "unknown". We have learned much about the appaloosa gene(s)... and this guy has a pedigree packed with those that are most expressive and colorFULL. Lucky is the perfect "next generation" for those looking to produce wildly expressed appaloosa alpacas. Lucky has recently given some amazing offspring to some lucky ranches as well as ours.

Awards

2017 AOA National Fleece Spin-off Competition
2018 Txolan Spin-off Competition
2018 Txolan Cottage Division
2018 Txolan Walking Fleece
2020 AOA National Show Halter Full Fleece Huacaya Combined Mixed Male Mature

Updated 12/27/2021

Offspring

Lucky Grazing Penny
Yearling Female3 yrsMedium Brown 
Sold
Neapolitan
Cria Male2 yrs
Not for Sale
Nori
Cria Female2 yrsBay Black 
Sold