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Crackle

Sierra Prometida's Crackle

Alpaca, Huacaya, Herdsire (Male) | Beige, Light Fawn

AOA #32519686 | DOB: 8/25/2012 (12 yrs)

Sire: Margarita's Bruiser
 
Dam: SQTR Lacey

Lacey

SQTR Lacey

HuacayaOpen (Female)Beige
AOA# 31319997DOB: 11/8/200816 yrs
Stacked genetics here! Lacey's bloodlines run deep through famous champion alpacas. One of her paternal great-great- grandsires is Peruvian Hemingway G171, who in 1993 was one of the top four herdsires in the first group of alacas to arrive in the United States from Peru. Another is Peruvian White Out G170, a top rated direct Peruvian import classified as "1 - Superior". PPPeruvian Dracula 6016 is one of Lacey's paternal great-grandsires. Dracula was a full Accoyo imported in 1995. The fleeces of that Accoyo import group averaged 8.61 pounds, 36% per alpaca more than other animals imported that year. The fleece of the Accoyo huacayas averaged 22.13 microns and some had micron counts as low as 17. The average standard deviation was 4.82 microns and the co-efficient of variation averaged was 22.91%. Another animal in that group of Accoyos was PPPeruvian Royal Fawn 6014, the most expensive alpaca ever sold and one of Lacey's maternal great-grandsires. Lacey sports a fleece that you would expect from such distinguished ancestors; it has terrific coverage and is dense, fine, has gorgeous crimp architecture, as well as soft handle! Like others in the Hemingway line, Lacey passed her fleece characteristics to her cria. Lacey has good conformation, too. And she proudly upheld the award winning ways of the champions already mentioned and other of her progenitors winning her first class before she was even a year old. Lacey will be a fabulous addition to your herd helping you preserve the glory days of those early imports from Peru!
 AOA# 31319997 Beige

Price:

$2,500

Great fleece producer!


Description

Good things come in small packages, and Crackle is no exception. Offspring of a petite, blue ribbon winning dam, he stands 34 inches at the shoulder and 51 inches at the top of his raised head. Named because he resembles the color of rice krispie squares, Crackle’s light fawn and beige fleece is luxuriously thick and exhibits great coverage. This quality fleece has won awards at the Taos Wool Festival and was named divisional champion there in 2015. Crackle’s international roots are heavily Peruvian including bloodlines from renowned animals such as Royal Fawn and Dracula. Add Crackle’s wonderful genetics to your herd now!

Awards

Second Place, 2013 Taos Wool Festival Fleece Show, Cria Class
Divisional Champion, 2 Years and Up, 2015 Taos Wool Festival Fleece Show

Updated 12/19/2024