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AutumnSun's Crazy Horse

Alpaca, Huacaya, Male | Beige, Light Fawn

AOA | DOB: 9/2/2021 (3 yrs)

Sire: [CLOSED;NFS] AutumnSun's Truthsayer

2x AOA Grey Fleece CC

[CLOSED;NFS] AutumnSun's Truthsayer

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Dark Rose Grey
AOA# 35160458DOB: 7/9/20168 yrs
A spectacular result from the pairing of K with the exceptional Avalon's Jacob Black. The genetics here are amazing. We were pleased in his grey coloration with the genetics of this pairing. This male has one of the finest fleeces of all crias ever born on our farm. It has beautiful crimp and organization, shine and staple. As he matures we expect that he will show off is fleece wonderfully in the ring. And for spinning -- it is hands-down amazing to the touch! Truthsayer's first cria, a beautiful DRG girl out of Merida, has gone on to win the grey female COLOR CHAMPION in the 2021 AOA National Fleece Show -- with her tui tips and all her vegetative matter from being uncoated. So excited that the judge saw her worth past all of that 'noise'.
 AOA# 35160458 Dark Rose Grey
Dam: [SALE! 2n1 with girl cria] AutumnSun's Carmine

Champion's girl, producing black & grey

[SALE! 2n1 with girl cria] AutumnSun's Carmine

HuacayaOpen (Female)Dark Brown
AOA# 35160380DOB: 8/3/20168 yrs
Carmine has developed well into a strong, conformed dam with lovely richly colored fiber. Her first cria was a beautiful CMSG girl by Steel Fox, a male we sadly lost after the bomb cyclone storm of 2018. Based on Carmine's ability to throw grey we bred her to Silver Signature to tap her grey heritage, producing a fine-fibered black male. We know she will produce black, too! Her next cria for us, sired by our multiple champion Truthsayer, is a strong male that would be a grey if his main color was a dark color rather than light fawn. With his beautiful white marking on his face and light coloration, we named him Crazy Horse after the famous Sioux warrior. Carmine was bred back to grey, our Quixotic son, Majestic's Trouble, for a hopeful grey girl just like her first breeding but she produced a brown girl with white on her face, like her material grandsire. But based on Trouble's other dark brown offspring, I am pretty sure she is carrying genetics to produce classic grey. This is girl is solid and feeling pretty dense! Carmine's maternal pedigree is loaded in great herdsires that were cornerstones of the dark and grey industry as it was built in the United States: o Carmine's sire, AutumnSun's Major General, garnered champions against classic greys & single-spot patterns. o Major's sire: Patagonia's Ernesto -- grandson of champion Lennox -- both multiple champions of Patagonia Alpacas. o Major produced silver grey, rose grey and black crias (solid conformation, headstyle and crimp). o Major's dam: Patagonia's La Traviesa -- from the champion Kaspa, the 1st modern grey champion in the show ring. o Carmine's maternal aunt: Carnaval, another matriarch in our breeding program regularly producing black crias. o Carmine's dam: AutumnSun's Summer Solstice -- full sister of multiple champion AutumnSun's Frosted Red Rose. o Rose herself sired champion after champions -- and nearly all grey! o Summer's sire: Kanaka -- a multiple champion "fawn grey" who won against solid fawns in his time. o Summer's paternal grandsire: multiple champion grey, Avatar, another cornerstone of grey pedigrees. o We retained Major's daughter, Champagne Bubbles, out of our Fresca (daughter of Aika) or we'd keep Carmine. o We have another paternal half-sister, TB Brina, whose maiden offspring is a lovely classic MSG girl! o Summer half-sister TB Water Sprite, who gives us nothing but black & grey, to include Night rain -- who made black! o Carmine is shown to produce a typey classic silver grey or black when bred to a classic silver grey herdsire. For the short time, she is sold with her female, grey indicative cria at her side.
 AOA# 35160380 Dark Brown

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If bought as a fiber boy, AOA certificate transfer and transportation costs are the buyers and extended breeding warranties are not provided. At CVI exam, if the buyers desire, the vet can confirm he has descended testicles, but this is not warranted at fiber boy prices. If bought as an herdsire, his cost will be an additional 1000 for breeding rights and limited warranties (confirmation of 2 descended testicles and no observed reproductive health issues at CVI exam). Up to 1 month free agisting to arrange transportation. Exam and transportation related costs are the buyers.

Updated 9/23/2023