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High frequency crimp with excellent staple length Newborn Bean Sire: Thatll Do Frontrunners Fig Newton Dam: Allblack's Thatll Do Daisy Grandsire: My Peruvian Frontrunner Grand dam: Thatll Do Guns N Roses Duff Grandsire: My Peruvian Allblack Grand Dam: AAF Beowulf's Charm

Gorgeous Fleece! Dark Genetics

Thatll Do Vanilla Bean

Alpaca, Huacaya, Yearling Male | White

AOA #36123872 | DOB: 7/10/2023 (1 yr)

Sire: Thatll Do Frontrunners Fig Newton

SO DENSE!!! SO FINE!!!

Thatll Do Frontrunners Fig Newton

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Dark Fawn
AOA# 35194385DOB: 7/11/20168 yrs
Fig continued to bring home the Blues! He won his class at the 2018 Buckeye Alpaca Show, a large and very tough show! Fig also took first in a VERY competitive halter class at the 2017 Buckeye Show. Then he went on to win his Walking Fleece class at another very competitive show, the 2017 MAPACA Jubilee, where he followed that with placing second in both of his halter classes. Quite an accomplishment! Take a look at his histogram report, that itself, completely explains his success in the show ring. It is too bad for Fig that we are a very small farm, less than 20 animals and only go to a few shows a year. I know he could of accomplished so much more with more exposure. The judges have commented on his 'look', that excellent conformation with loads of fleece on his nice square compact frame. His fleece's architecture is densely loaded with small independent bundles that carry a high frequency crimp throughout the whole length of his very long staple and his 17.5 micron fineness creates such a lovely handle, so soft! Add to all that his cute curb appeal and you just couldn't ask for any more in this lovely young male! Fig is a true result of his pedigree, there is not a weak spot in it. With his exceptional fleece characteristics and very interesting color genetics it should be so much fun to see what he produces next! CONGRATULATIONS to Fig's 2020 cria, Thatll Do Figgy Pudding, for winning her Color Championship at the 2021 Buckeye Fall Fest! and then went on to winning her second banner at Nationals for Best Bred and Owned! We are a very small farm and have only had 3 crias sired by Fig so far and all three have won blues at large shows.
 AOA# 35194385 Dark Fawn
Dam: Allblack's Thatll Do Daisy

Just had Quixotic's Man Of Steel cria!

Allblack's Thatll Do Daisy

HuacayaOpen (Female)Dark Brown
AOA# 32153798DOB: 9/26/201311 yrs
Daisy's 2020 female cria Thatll Do Figgy Pudding, won the Brown Color Championship at the 2021 Buckeye Fall Fest! We are so proud of this beautiful girl that judge Wade Gease described as possessing a fine and yet very dense fleece, that is such a difficult combination to attain and that she will be a great addition to our breeding program. So, of course we will be rebreeding Daisy to Frontrunner's Fig Newton this spring of 2022. On 9/19/2021 Daisy delivered a beautiful female very dark, brown cria. We couldn't be more thrilled! See her picture above right. This new little girl is the full sister to 2021 Buckeye Fall Fest Color Champion Thatll do Figgy Pudding. On 7/10/2023 Daisy delivered a lovely white male cria. He inherited his white color from his multi-champion paternal grandsire, My Peruvian Frontrunner. His fleece is very soft and dense. Can't wait to get him into the show ring next spring. Daisy is the spitting image of her sire Allblack, from head to toe. Her fleece carries his gorgeous color, brightness and extreme softness. She also has his density with loads of crimp and character, all of these characteristics run consistently throughout the entire fleece. She was a fun one to take to the show! At Daisy's first show at just 6 mo. old, she took a second in a large brown juvi female class at the 2014 Kentucky Classic. The judge Jill MacLeod commented on her great density while retaining fineness and pretty overall look. Then Daisy and her older brother, Thatll Do Chase P Atlas, went on to win the Produce of Dam class for their dam. Daisy placed third in a VERY competitive class at Level 5 MAPACA Jubilee! The judge Sharon Loner commented that her fleece was fine, uniform, organized and she couldn't help but love those teddy bear ears. She was the youngest in that tough class. Daisy took a first at the 2014 OABA AlpacaFest, her first show as a yearling. She followed with another first as a yearling at the 2015 Kentucky Classic! In May of 2015, in a tough class of eight at the Buckeye Show Daisy took a second, with the judge loving her density and uniformity. She has grown up beautifully. On 10/2/24, Daisy delivered a gorgeous big healthy black male cria sired by the medium silver grey, incredible herdsire, Quixotic's Man Of Steel. Man Of Steel is a 16 time color champion, 2 time National Champion, Futurity Champion and a Judges Choice winner! With her previous ability to produce champions this should be an amazing show cria. Live Cria Guarantee for 60 days We want you to have a wonderful, healthy WINNING cria as much as you!
 AOA# 32153798 Dark Brown

Price:

$1,800

VERY Reasonably Priced!


Description

Please ask for a fleece sample! DON'T LET HIS RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICE FOOL YOU!!! He has an absolutely gorgeous fleece with dark genetics. Wow! We're we surprised when this boy was born white! His grandsire, My Peruvian Frontrunner is white. Frontrunner stood on stud row at the infamous Magical Farms for many years. Frontrunner sired many, many champions. The remainder of Bean's pedigree is full of well-known bloodlines. Bean himself, will have the capability to produce many colors. Blacks, browns and a fair amount of greys fill the majority of his pedigree. Bean himself, has been to three shows, so far. He has proven he can hold his own in a white male halter class, not an easy feat. At the 2024 AOA National Show, he placed 2nd, in B & O halter, under Amanda VandenBosch in a very competitive class of six. At the 2024 Spring Buckeye Show, he placed first in his B & O halter class, under the team of Amanda VandenBosch and Diana Timmerman. At the 2024 Buckeye Fall Fest, Bean won his Bred and Owned class once again. The judge Arturo Pena complimented his excellent fineness, uniformity and great staple length. We have priced him very, very reasonably to sell. The reason for this reasonable of a price, is because we own his sire and just simply don't need him. If he were a female, it would definitely be a different story. Fleece samples are available upon request.

Awards

First place, Buckeye Fall Fest 2024
First place, Buckeye Alpaca Spring Show 2024
Second place, AOA National Show 2024

Updated 12/20/2024