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Holden from MaRS

Alpaca, Huacaya, Male | Beige

DOB: 6/24/2020 (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: Hope from MaRS

Hope from MaRS

HuacayaOpen (Female)Beige
AOA# 35393474DOB: 7/14/20168 yrs
Petite female with beautiful, fine fleece! Her family line suggests that lingering fleece fineness should be the case with this girl. Her rare Bolivian lines on the dam's side could make her a great fit into a herd where you're looking for some genetic diversity. FINE FLEECE CONSISTENCY ACROSS BLANKET WELL DEFINED CRIMP PROVEN DAM EASY BREEDER Hope’s first cria was a beige/light fawn male sired by AspenAlpacas Highpoint. I'm loving my Highpoint crias, especially from my Liberator daughters, and this guy was no exception! In 2021 she delivered a lightly spotted appy daughter sired by Wahoo from MaRS. Unfortunately, we lost her 2022 cria due to a dystocia, malposition of the cria. Not her fault, it was just one of those things. Hope does a great job as mom and her crias thrive with no interference from us humans. A great foundation female that does her job well!
 AOA# 35393474 Beige

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Description

Holden checks the boxes for fantastic fleece production! Bright, beautiful beige fleece. Incredible fineness. Pleasing, buttery handle to his fleece. Uniform crimp across the blanket. Good density. Exceptional coverage. Square compact frame. Solid conformation, straight front and rear. Pleasing head. Juvenile bite shows slight overbite.

Updated 4/4/2022