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Type: Female Huacaya
Status: Open / Proven
Birthdate: 7/3/2002
Heritage:
Registration: ARI Registered ARI #: 841282
Color:
Medium Brown
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Dusty Chinook Brew
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Medium Rose Grey, 137474
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Tell Hot Shot
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Dark Rose Grey, 810888
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 | | | | | | | DUSTY'S COYA is boarding at: Kilblaan Farm in Sharon, NH
Inquiry Instructions To request a fleece sample, more information, images or an appointment to meet Coya in person, please call Wren, agent, Toll Free: 877-CLS-KNIT or email to The_Secret_Meadow@yahoo.com | | | | | |
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DUSTY'S COYA Sold!
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Listed by Wren Owens of Woodhull, NY
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Coya is owned by Liz & John MacEachran of Kilblaan Farm. She is offered here for sale exclusively. She can be purchased individually, or as part of a unique Collection at an unspeakable price, available only in The Secret Meadow of Close-Knit Alpacas. If you haven't yet learned all about the place where one finds "Discreet Herd Dispersal Offerings for Qualified Buyers," please visit: www.The-Secret-Meadow.com
"We chose Coya for our herd because of her wonderful density and lovely brown color," says Liz. "She has given us trouble-free crias that have won blue ribbons in the show ring. They mirror her density with soft crimpy fleece and excellent conformation."
When asked for more details on her traits as a production dam, John piped in, "She's a great mother with abundant milk."
Coya's genetics offer some nice things to consider, such as the fact that she's not only a descendant of the famous Peruvian Bueno G173 of Peru (her paternal great grandsire), her paternal grandmother is out of Australia, Jolimont Peruvian Trinity IMPA98, AND her mother's out of Canada with her maternal great grandsire contributing outstanding color genetics from the United Kingdom and her maternal great granddam infusing strong color from Chile. SO, if you're looking for genetic, hybrid vigor, uncommon but respectable bloodlines and COLOR, Coya delivers all this for you and more.
Liz went on to say, "Coya's a great addition to any herd and she'll make an especially great alpaca for a new breeder - She knows how to do it all."
Truer words cannot be spoken. If you're new to alpacas, it is vitally important that you make sure you've got some tried and true, proven dams with real experience (positive experience) when you start out. A dam like Coya is perfect for that sort of position and role. You will LEARN from dams like Coya, and she'll give you steady, comforting peace of mind year after year. In an oftentimes stressful world, Coya will provide you with some relaxation and joy!
Price:
Sold
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