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Bright Appaloosa Girl

Buck Brook Pine Valley StarlightBred

Alpaca, Huacaya, Yearling Female | Beige, Light Fawn, Light Brown, Medium Brown

AOA #36274215 | DOB: 7/24/2023 (1 yr) (Due Date: 1/1/1900)

Sire: Enchanted Hill LuTau

King of Spots, EPD 25%

Enchanted Hill LuTau

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)White, Medium Brown
AOA# 35262589DOB: 5/16/20159 yrs
Genotype: Ee Aa LuTau is a striking appaloosa male that has a good chance of being homozygous for the appaloosa gene, so you "serious" appaloosa breeders need to check this guy out! LuTau's fleece has incredible crimp, structure, and staple. If you are breeding for appaloosas, or are even considering breeding for this unusual pattern, LuTau is not one to miss! His fleece is one to behold - great architecture in the long staple, with blinding brightness and consistency. And check out his histogram from a sample submitted of both light and dark fibers; AFD 17.6, SD 3.6, Curvature 64.3. That SD of 3.6 is fantastic when considering the sample was both his light and dark fawn colors! LuTau is the first cria from Vintage Cashmere's U-Taupe-Ia, a male with the appaloosa gene on both sides of the family (Hannaruh and Chiquita). LuTau's dam is the amazingly-patterned appaloosa, Enchanted Hill Appalucy, who also has the appaloosa gene on both sides of the family (Maria's Angel, LTD Treasure, and Xus). That's FIVE different appaloosa genes coming together in this male! In 2016, he stormed through his show career, , never taking anything lower than a blue ribbon! On April 9, 2016, LuTua took the blue in walking fleece and the blue in halter at the California Classic, and on October 23, 2016 received another blue ribbon at the Alpaca Breeders Invitational in Oregon! In April 2017, LuTau finished his show career with yet another blue ribbon at the California Classic
 AOA# 35262589 White, Medium Brown
Dam: Asgard-Acres Stars and Stripes

Stunning Appaloosa !

Asgard-Acres Stars and Stripes

HuacayaYearling FemaleLight Fawn, Medium Fawn
AOA# 36007240DOB: 7/20/20195 yrs
"GLORY" is the call name for this outstanding 2019 Appaloosa girl ... and she is glorious! Her stunning 16 micron fleece is crimpy and consistent across her well proportioned feminine structure. ASGARD-ACRES STARS AND STRIPES is the first cria born by our AMAF LUCY'S LITTLE RICKY a 7X Champion and Judges' Choice winner. We were only able to get her to one show due to shut downs where she place 1st in the Bred & Owned class against all solids. Her mother is a blue ribbon winner and producer. We have to admit we were a bit surprised when she came out ... mom is brown and while RICKY received his Championships from the brown Juvi and Yearling classes, he has turned a lovely modern rose grey. So where did these spots come from? Look at the pedigree and you will see the Ricky's dam , the famous "AMAF I LOVE LUCY" has the well renowned 7X Champion HOBBY HORSE OF A DIFFERENT COLOR grand-sire. Those terrific genetics were just waiting to emerge in this beautiful girl. She would make a great addition to any farm specializing in multi or Appaloosa alpacas. Or perhaps you would like to start a new program and she would be an outstanding foundation. Hopefully shows will be up and running this fall - so get her now and have a great time showing her then breed her after the spring show season.
 AOA# 36007240 Light Fawn, Medium Fawn

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Description

Starlight is an appaloosa that was produced by TWO appaloosa parents - something that is highly sought after when you are breeding for this pattern. We hope that she carries multiple genes for spotting, since both of her parents were appys. Her maternal brother Patriot was the 2023 National Fleece Champion - so this girl has the potential to pull off some great wins in the showring. Sire is the one and only Lutau - who many refer to as the "giraffe alpaca". He is from Enchanted Hill - a farm that was dedicated to appaloosa breeding and far ahead of its time in genetic knowledge. We are privileged to add another one of their descendants to our appaloosa herd!

Updated 12/3/2024