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Type: Male Huacaya
Status: Proven
Birthdate: 5/21/2008
Heritage:
Full Peruvian
Registration: ARI Registered ARI #: 31187633
Color:
True Black
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Socosani's Bella Negra
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True Black, 30019622, Full Peruvian
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| | | Bella Negra .... just as the name implies. Beauty in black. Bella belongs to a client (family client who bought her at the Peruvian Classic sale!) Bella is from a wonderful BEIGE dam with Stachowski alpacas Chaval and Channing in her background. Her fiber is soft, dense and CRIMPY!!! WOW Crimpy .. that's how I describe it. It is a medium frequency, high amplitude waves from the skin to the tip. She has amazing glossy brightness, like looking at a shiney piece of black coal. Her fiber is also VERY healthy, unbelieveably consistent and well conditioned. She also has those fluffy little ears that make the alpaca look so animated. Her coverage is completely to the ground and around her toes. Her head has a short muzzle and fiber galore! Neither parent lacks fleece coverage, and neither lacks softness or crimp either. She has great substance of bone -- large strong legs and feet. Take no chances with this gal, she is quality from top to bottom!
Bella gave birth to a beaut | |
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CPeruvian Axtion Jaxon
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True Black, 816025, Full Peruvian
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| | | WOW! We are so pleased to have acquired 1/2 interest of this full Peruvian, Non-Fading True Black who won GET OF SIRE at the Mid America Show 11-05 competing against two strong whites. This is a rare winning for a black. AJ DOES add value and marketability to his cria's and they certainly will for yours. You want color in your heard? He can do that! You want females? Most of his offspring are females! He is able to pass on color, fineness, very little medullation and tight crimp. Check out his micron for 2007! Schedule your next breedings with AJ soon. His schedule is filling up quickly.
We are proud to be co-owners with Dundee Farm. Many thanks to Frank and Sharon Loner of Mile High Alpacas. | |
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Peruvian Fleetwood Black Sold!
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Listed by Kim Rassi & of Brooklyn Heights, OH
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Fleetwood is a full Peruvian, non-fading, jet black male and the camera just loves him! Full coverage from the helmet head down his tree trunk legs, with fiber spreading over the toes. Fiber has a buttery hand, extremely bright radiance, and gorgeous character. No guard hair in the prime blanket, even now at 4 years old, he does NOT carry guard hair in the prime blanket area and this is so unusual for a true black. Not one white fiber can be found ANYWHERE on this macho. His sire is the incredible, Axion Jaxon son of the finest black import to enter our country, CPeruvian Jaxon. AJ has produced MANY a champion in black, and is actually what I consider the TOP black, full Peruvian male in our country. I looked long and hard to find a breeding partner for Bella Negra, and when I asked for fleece samples on the full Peruvians, AJ was the one that still showed his gentic power. Fine No guard hair), not a doubt, crimpy - wonderfully crimpy for an older male, coverage, bone, everything we could ask for to compliment Bella. Bella has all the good traits too, we were looking to give her a male of extreme fineness and we found that in AJ. Pleased as pie with the results of this search - Fleetwood Black! Bella Negra is Fleetwoods dam, and she is the daughter of the late, great Socosani. Coming from grey and having no other colors in her fleece, Bella carries both dominant and recessive BLACK color genes. AJ also carries both dominant and recessive true black color genes. For those of you looking to cover a pattern, this is the combination you need. Neither parent contributed a pattern gene, so Fleetwood therefor can only contribute genes for solid pattern and black color. Your chances of covering the pattern are nearly 100%. Your chances at black are also nearly 100%. Fleetwood is a specific male, bred for a specific use:cover pattern with black fleece cria. 100% crias are solid and black!
Awards Received 3rd - shorn class Western New York (1st, 2nd or 3rd could have been switched on any given day)
3rd - full fleece, Michigan International Alpaca Fest (combined bay and true group and Fleetwood was the highest placing TB).
2nd - full fleece, Ohio National Champions show (combined true and bay black), December 2009.
Price:
Sold
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