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April 2023

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Imperial Black

Alpaca, Huacaya, Male | True Black

AOA #36060450 | DOB: 6/1/2021 (3 yrs)

Sire: Epic Alpacas Primus

Best handle! Grey babies!

Epic Alpacas Primus

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Medium Silver Grey
AOA# 35271468DOB: 11/13/20159 yrs
Update: Primus is a grey maker! He has made grey even with brown and bay black girls without the grey parents. He has also made gorgeous blacks. One just born from a bay black girl looks just like him. He was born on August 1st 2024. Color Champion at 41.5 mths!! Judges have really liked him but CC has been going to the much younger animals. The fact that he is still so soft with consistency and long staple AS A BREEDER along with perfect conformation was appreciated! See his stats. only 2.6 micron difference between min and max micron!!! Primus has a very buttery handle to his fleece due to the consistency of his fine fiber and density. His yarn is incredibly soft-like a white cria fleece! His sire BMF Taos Zepplin is known for putting out blacks. He was the 2013 AOBA Black Male Fleece Champion. His histogram stats are very impressive starting with a 15.7 AFD and a 2.8 S.D. on his first fleece and at 5 yrs old still had a 20.4 micron and a CV of 19.9. I fell in love with PHA Peruvian Taos (his sire) when he was here in Wisconsin. Judge stated at the recent MOPACA show that he was a very close second and was very impressed with his long, healthy fleece that hand an excellent handle, something not often seen in greys to that extent. He has been showing as a 40 mth old this year and has had very limited competition yet had super nice comments from the judges that included "I doubt that there is a more robust male out there", "very little difference in micron throughout fleece", "perfect phenotype", "extreme staple especially given his age". Primus' first offspring is a black male from a black female. Super fine, dense fleece! Primus is going back to Nationals in 2020. He'll be 4 yrs and 4 mths old (52 mths) but I honestly can't see that his fleece has changed in the last 2 yrs! We have bred him a couple times for 2020 cria. We should have entered him in the mature males. Thought his retained fineness and no guard hairs would impress the judge, they did but she didn't take into account his being 1 1/2 yrs older than the others. Walking fleece he took 3rd! He is such a sweet, easy to handle guy.
 AOA# 35271468 Medium Silver Grey
Dam: Black Lace of BlueRidge

not for sale until after weaning

Black Lace of BlueRidge

HuacayaBred (Female)True Black
AOA# 35025238DOB: 9/19/20159 yrs
Black Lace comes from a grey, 3X Color Champion dam and some of the most sought after Snowmass names in the alpaca industry - Snowmass Andean Bronze, Snowmass Legacy's Joy, Snowmass Royal Rose, Snowmass Andean Joy, Snowmass Dream XXXtreme, and Snowmass XXXtreme. On her dam's side she carries PPeruvian Felix, NWA, LTD Accoyo's Goldsmith, 6Peruvian Silver Cesario, 6Peruvian Camilo, Sugarloafs Gracie Rose, and Metallica Rose by Goldsmith. Black Lace is true black, non-fading, with no white or any other color fiber. She is square, with perfect conformation and bite, and built to be the perfect foundation dam. She has straight, strong bone structure, and a wide stance. And, plus - you know if she's pregnant - the first few months she won't let you touch her, but then calms down. But she's a great read! - agressive to the males throughout the pregnancy. Unfortunately, can't go by just looks alone to determine if she's pregnant (she likes her food). Black Lace is healthy, curious, and easy to handle. Time to move some of our herd and get new blood in. Lace has a dark silver female cria (born late April 2024) by side. Lace will be available to leave no sooner than November 2024 (but cria stays here). Lace has been bred to Silver Cuvee (a Jacob Black grandson) for a July 2025 cria.
 AOA# 35025238 True Black

Price:

$1,200


Description

Imperial Black (aka, Impy) is a large, fluffy teddy bear. He has a commanding presence due to his size (but only 160 lbs), and has a tendency to stand up near the barn overseeing all. He is out of a grey sire and black dam (who is out of grey) - Impy is starting to show signs of greying in his tail and on his haunches. His ears have turned brown with silver tufts. Impy's fleece has great staple length, but lacking density.

Updated 8/21/2024