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Type: Male Huacaya
Status: Unproven
Birthdate: 6/13/2010
Heritage:
Full Peruvian
Registration: ARI Registration Pending
Color:
True Black
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Avalon's Peruvian High Sierra
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Dark Fawn, 1113105, Full Peruvian
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| | | Update:Sierra birthed a BB male on 6/13/10 with black legs, head and neck. Fleece coverage and all other great fleece attributes look the same as his champion sisters! Sierra has had 2 cria so far, both girls, both blue ribbon winners and the older one, Josie also is a Champion and RC. Capri, the younger had 3 shows and took 2 blue and RC and a 2nd to CC in the tough white classes! Judge said she was the "clear choice". Doesn't get better than that for this great foundation animal. Sierra is a very impressive Winchester daughter with loads of beautifully crimped, low micron fleece that has excellent density. If you are familiar with her sire CPeruvian Winchester, you will see the strong resemblance. Her Dam is PPPeruvian Sonoma who produced AFA Royal Peruvian Aristocrat and other awesome offspring. Sonoma and Winchester really created a great one here. We love her solid coloring (even her toenails are fawn!)and calm personality. Sierra's first cria was born without | |
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Our Peruvian Black Jag
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True Black, 30340879, Full Peruvian
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| | | True black from two true black parents, Jag carries color genetics deep with black and grey. In addition to the rich black color, his fiber has wonderful hand and architecture...a fabulous combination!
We purchased Jag to be the perfect complement to daughters coming from our three champion colored herdsires, Snowmass King Crimson, Lace's Peruvian Black Lance,and Avalon's Peruvian Granger. We've already seen the outstanding daughters coming from Crimson and Lance, so we knew we had to find a male worthy of them. We believe Jag is the answer.
Unfortunately, Jag was not shown as a juvenile. Tucked away in a back pasture of a large farm, Jag went unnoticed. Well, that has changed! Since we purchased Jag, we have been eager to get him into the showring. He "came home" in early March 2007 and, as a yearling, had his first experience with a halter and lead. Only days later he was in his first show. Jag gained confidence and it has shown in the ring. He glides and pranc | |
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