Sixth Day Farm

 

1192 Clarkson Parma TL Rd, Brockport, NY 14420
Ph1: 585-721-0498   .   Fax: 585-366-4657

 Sixth Day Bolero's Louisiana 
   Listed by Wayne and Leann  Jarvis
   
  Type:  Female Huacaya
Status:  Bred / Unproven

Birthdate:  5/10/2010
Heritage:  Full Peruvian

Registration: ARI Registered
ARI #:  31942928
ARI Color:  White
 
     
     
  Service Herdsire
Franklin's Liberty

Due Date:  June 17, 2013
 
     
 

 

 
 

NWA Ltd. Louise   

 
   

White, 803471, Full Peruvian

 
   

Reluctantly offered... This hembra is a perfect foundation female for Sixth Day Farm. 'Foundation' means something solid to build on: a perfect description of Louise.

Louise is retaining the vigor and fiber qualities we all want to see in our older alpacas. Her crimp, fiber diameter and uniformity are substantially above average, and exceptional for her age. These are the qualities that the best ot the Alianza alpacas are famous for.

Sire - Hemingway is the quintessential 'impact' sire; his influence on the improvement of fiber quality in alpacas can be seen around the world.

Dam - The white import, Pperuvian Analia. Her production record of 10 registered crias, with the last borm when she was estimated to be 16 years old shows that she has had the long productive life as a brood-female that we all want in our herds.

Fleece - Louise's fiber exhibits the high-frequency crimp and organization to her fiber that Hemingway is known for. Like Hemin

 
       
  Maple Brook Bolero  
    White, 176332, Full Peruvian  
   

Maple Brook Bolero is one of the very FINEST mature males anywhere: 13th fleece graded 'Baby' by Carrie Hull, Certified Sorter(TM). "Primaries similar to secondaries in micron and crimp..." AMAZING!

FINENESS - 11th fleece: AFD 22.3 SD 4.1 CV 18.3 CF 94.5 (%>30 5.5) curve 52.0 Performed by Ian Watt, Alpaca Consulting USA, Inc, May 20, 2007

UNIFORMITY - shown by the exceptionally low SD and CV, and freedom from guard hair, shown by the amazingly CF. Great numbers for any adult alpaca - this was Bolero's 11th fleece!

CRIMP - measured as curve, in alpacas this measurement is seldom above the 30's at ANY age. Compare that to Bolero’s curve of 52.0

SHOW - His first show was the NAAS April 2008, in his 12th year. AOBA Senior Judge Mike Safely said, “You don't often see males this age in the showring, and you DON'T see them with fleece like THIS!" Safely praised Bolero's fineness, DENSITY, and uniformity. Over a clas of exceptional males aged 3

 
       
 

 

 
  Sixth Day Bolero's Louisiana is boarding at: 
Powers Alpacas in Wellington, CO

Inquiry Instructions
Contact Chris Powers of Powers Alpacas LLC 970-568-7866 OR Wayne of Sixth Day Farm 585-721-0498 for info.
 
   
 

 

 
 

'Oh la la'! The Bueno X Hemingway cross is one that has proven, over and over, to produce outstanding results. Louisiana is carrying on that fine tradition! She's a 'keeper' but we have a price tag on her of $20k.


Ian Watt of Alpaca Consulting USA on Louisiana's skin biopsy results 2/14/12:

"An exceptional female, worthy of the moniker ‘elite’...
This is a top quality female showing all the characteristics that breeders look for in top herd sires.
The slide photograph (showing well organized fiber bundles) says it all!"



Sire - Maple Brook Bolero, like our own Maple Brook Bravado, is a son of the great Bueno. Bolero is exceptionally dense, with 'baby' grade fiber at 14!! That's LASTING fineness. Best of all, his primary fibers are virtually as fine as his secondaries - and just as crimpy!

Dam - NWA Ltd Lousie has proven her worth as a broodhembre. She is the dam of our herdsire, Franklin's Liberty. True to her lineage, Louise has incredible density and to this day has a crimpy, high curvature fleece.

Louisiana has the quality and pedigree to become a 'cornerstone' in the most elite breeding program.

Only time will tell, but Bolero's owners believe that Louisiana has banners in her future.

Call co-owner, Chris Powers of Powers Alpacas, LLC in Colorado at 970-568-7866 to see Louisiana.

See her at: The Futurity, MOPACA, GWAS, and the AOBA National Show.



  Awards Received
2nd - Northeast Alpaca Expo 2011, class of 13

Judge Jude Anderson, "Second by a whisker! A high quality
female with a strong frame, good density, and lovely crimp.
Outstanding brightness..."

2nd - Get-of-Sire for Maple Brook Bolero (behind the Get of Snowmass
Royal Challenger!)
Northeast Alpaca Expo 2011
judges: Jude Anderson & Amanda Vanden Bosch

2nd - Get-of-Sire PAOBA 2011
judges: Ken Hibbits & Kevin O'Leary

2nd - PAOBA 2011
judge Ken Hibbits

2nd - Get-of-Sire Buckeye 2011



Price: Not for Sale

 
 

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