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Painted Spring's Brutus

Alpaca, Huacaya, Jr. Herdsire (Male) | White, Medium Fawn

AOA #35132349 | DOB: 10/16/2020 (4 yrs)

Sire: Rare Gem XXXtreme Spots

Appoloosa!

Rare Gem XXXtreme Spots

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)White, Medium Fawn
AOA# 35195405DOB: 7/1/201410 yrs
Our beautiful Spots passed away in March 23 after a lengthy period of paralysis. We have many of his spotted offspring on the farm but his gentle nature will be missed. In my search for an appaloosa, I came to find that finding one on the East Coast (that wasn't related to the girls I wanted to use him on) was not an easy task. Last fall, I found Spots at Rare Gem Alpacas and his track record for throwing spots was "spot" on. Spots arrived in Pennsylvania in the Fall of 2019 and we put him to work immediately. He has an easygoing personality, gets the job done quickly and efficiently and the fleece - well, I don't know that I've had one this dense ever. His shearing this year produced nearly 50% more fiber than anyone else. As you can see from the pictures, the spots are apparent right after shearing but blend in once the fleece grows in. Of the 6 cria he's had on our farm, 4 out of 6 are well spotted. Contact us to put spots in front of your eyes! For a little bit of his history, his previous owner wrote: "Spots" is a new comer to the appaloosa alpaca scene. Spots' appaloosa gene comes from NGG Lional-- a known appaloosa carrier that has been well-proven in Canada but is rather rare in the United States. In the past... in the United States... the appy program has been focused on achieving the spots which required certain genetic combinations, but unfortunately... not always best known for outstanding fleece qualities. What is so special about Spots from an appaloosa breeder program perspective is that he carries elite-fleeced heavy hitter lines in his pedigree such as Legacy, El Nino, and XXXtreme (out of Hemingway) ALONG WITH the expressed appy gene! These elite-fleeced alpacas are known for their lasting-fineness and density. Not only does Spots sport a sweet, easy-to-handle disposition... his fleece is exactly what you would expect from such a stellar pedigree. He is dense and fine and FULL of crimp! Expect lasting fineness from this guy-- his sire, Sai-Hoji, was 21 micron at 11 years old! Spots dam is a beautiful Snowmass XXXtreme daughter. Spots' first offspring arrived 10/17/18... a beautiful appaloosa male. Looks just like daddy... with even more spots! The dam, Faith, is a vicuna brown non-appaloosa gene carrier... so dad is responsible for the patterning. Way to go Spots! Skin Biopsy Results by Norm Evans: Density 69.75 follicles SQ MM, glandular presence 4 of 4, Avg. SP 12.7 to 1. Micron variation 11.3 with an AFD of 20.68. UPDATE / June 2019: Spot's now has 3 offspring on the ground. Two are classic appaloosa and one is a reverse appaloosa. All are exquisite in their own way and we couldn't be more pleased with this fabulous progeny beginning.
 AOA# 35195405 White, Medium Fawn
Dam: Painted Spring's Dazzling Dorothy

Painted Spring's Dazzling Dorothy

HuacayaBred (Female)White, Dark Fawn
AOA# 31351690DOB: 10/16/20177 yrs
We were pretty excited when this little girl came out with spots - just like we ordered. Don't really have any intention of selling her right now, we'd like to see if she can produce more of herself. Dottie just gave us a beautiful spotted male out of XXXtreme Spots. She's a great mom just like we expected. For 2022 we have bred her to our male Swanson. Swanson has some stealth spots and amazing fiber length and fineness. Keeping our fingers crossed for another spotty cria. Spring 2023 - Our Dottie x Swanson cria has arrived. Just like her brother Brutus, her growth is off the charts. Within 3 weeks she doubled in size - and she started out big at 21#. She is graced with (large) brown spots down her neck but we haven't cria tipped her yet to see if she is patterned across the rest of her body. Fingers crossed.
 AOA# 31351690 White, Dark Fawn

Price:

$2,500

From 2 appy parents!


Description

Brutus got his name because he grew so fast as a cria and he towered over all the other fall babies. I could hardly contain myself from cria tipping him until spring to see his spots. I knew they were there but with the long fiber, they didn't show up well. He is highly marked on his neck, head and legs with a good amount on his main blanket. Both parents are spotted, so we expect he will also throw spots when bred. As a youngster, he was taken with his mother to many events where he got public interaction. He is friendly and curious and has been halter trained by 4H kids since he was quite young. He gets along with the other animals and is easily handled due to his early experiences. His mother's bloodline runs throughout our herd, so finding a home where someone wants to use the appy genetics on their own herd is the best use for this tall, well sized boy.

Updated 6/13/2024