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JJA Challenger's Code of Conduct

Alpaca, Huacaya, Yearling Male | Medium Brown

AOA #36317530 | DOB: 6/13/2023 (1 yr)

Sire: Sugarland's Challenger

2019 AOA National Supreme Champion Dark

Sugarland's Challenger

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Medium Brown
AOA# 35389255DOB: 4/22/20186 yrs
Offering 3-Outside Breedings to Challenger in 2025 Sugarland's Challenger began his show career at the 2019 AOA Nationals in Denver where he was awarded the Supreme Champion Dark Male at just 10 months of age. He then went on to win a total of 7 Champion Banners and 3 more Judges Choice Awards at the Spring Shows before turning one year old. Challenger has been described by Judges as a "Power house fleece producer" and having fleece like "I've never seen before". Carrying an "Extraordinary amount of fleece on a rock solid frame" having "Unique crimp style going from his top knot all the way to his knees". " Superior density and fineness with an oily feel" Challenger's sire is Snowmass Paso Robles who carries extreme density on a compact frame and his dam is Majestic's Peruvian Demetria, our 13 Time Champion Jumanji daughter.
 AOA# 35389255 Medium Brown
Dam: JJA Impeccable's Suzanne

Fawn Full Accoyo

JJA Impeccable's Suzanne

HuacayaOpen (Female)Medium Fawn
AOA# 35389316DOB: 7/10/20195 yrs
This girl has filled all of my objectives for a potential foundation girl. Suze did well (she is a fading fawn which took points off in the judges head but I actually like that with the color of yarn being more heathered plus I think that is vicuna genetics coming through from ages past) in the few shows we did during Covid and now she is starting her breeding years off right with a breeding to Sugarland's Challenger. Jeff saw this guy when he was just a cria when delivering hay to Sugarland. He was super impressed as was I when we saw him at his first National Show. Then we saw his first babies and wow! Suze had her Sugarland's Challenger cria in June 2023. We named him Challenger's Code of Conduct. He is amazing! He was born septic and had a plasma transfusion the next day and scared the hell out of me and apparently his Mom too, as she got barberpole shortly after all that. She came through but with all that, we kept her open. Now she is fatter and happier. She was/is a great and tentative mom with plenty of milk. I need some more brilliant white in my herd so I think I'll breed her to Phoenix's Phenom or check her ability to take on grey with Primus.
 AOA# 35389316 Medium Fawn

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Challenger's Code of Conduct, aka Coda had a rough start to life being born septic. Didn't know that could happen until it did several years ago and I had know clue what was wrong. I knew what to look for at a couple days old and saved all of those. I ended up having to take him and his dam to a vet an hour away who'd never done a plasma transfusion but was willing with the plasma I always keep on hand when my vet wasn't available. His poor Mom was a first timer and experienced so many firsts with the birth, car ride, walking in a dog/cat clinic and watching strangers handle her baby. I wanted to get her checked out too. He wasn't out of the woods until I had given him antibiotic and bottle fed him as he was too lethargic to nurse, all through the night. They both did good for about a month and then she got very sick with barberpole that even caused respiratory issues. By then he refused to take a bottle so he didn't grow optimally his first summer. He seems to have caught up but lives with giant yearlings...His fleece is amazing. I'm hoping I can use him on those girls not related to Impeccable ( his maternal grandsire) that have dark genes as his sire makes black very easy. His one show to date was a class of 4 and he placed 4th behind Irish Meadows, Eagle Eye and his sire's farm Sugarland. He just needed to grow. He's going to the only show we're able to do this year The Great Midwest Alpaca Show.

Updated 3/19/2025