Registration: ARI Registered ARI #: 31097420 Color:
Medium Fawn
Little Talara
White, 801431, Peruvian
Full Accoyo Vengador daughter.
Accoyo America Centurion
Medium Fawn, 8517000, Peruvian
Accoyo America Centurion (now deceased) is a full Accoyo, medium fawn son of PCA Accoyo El Nino and 6Peruvian Accoyo Isis. His fleece style is a fine-crimped micro-bundled dense fleece with exceptional density. He has a true-to-type head with striking top knot. 2007 shear weight was 13 pounds total, blanket 6.6 pounds. Some of Centurion's show winnings are as follows:
2005 AOBA National Huacaya Fawn Male Color Champion Huacaya Full Fleece Medium Fawn Yearling Males - 1st Place
2005 Alpaca Western Extravaganza Huacaya Fawn Male Color Champion Huacaya Medium Fawn Yearling Males - 1st Place
2005 MAPACA Jubilee Huacaya Full Fleece Medium Fawn Yearling Males - 1st Place
2004 Alpaca Western Extravaganza Huacaya Light Male Color Champion Huacaya Light Fawn Juvenile Males - 1st Place
2004 MAPACA Jubilee Huacaya Dark/Medium Fawn Male Reserve Champion Huacaya Full Fleece Medium Fawn Juvenile Males - 1st Place
DRUM ROLL, PLEASE! Enterprise has now produced a true black full Accoyo son. And, now, he has another shiny, solid TB to his credit. There is no question that he can cover black.
You should see his babies! You're gonna want to breed your girls to him--his cria are really extraordinary. And... they range in color from white to fawn to brown to bay black and now true black.
Forty-six months old on his 2011 shearing, medium fawn and only 0.7% greater than 30. Amazing! It's all about "lingering fineness" and he has just given new meaning to it.
We had searched far and wide to find a dark colored full Accoyo male to add to our breeding program; and it couldn't be just any dark Accoyo male. Our criteria were pretty stringent. Correct conformation was a given, along with a perfect bite; genetics had to be some of the best in the industry. His fiber had to be super fine but he had to have remarkable density and a long staple length--it's not always easy to find all three characteristics co-existing in the same animal. And, it had to be radiantly bright with tight crimp. Not only all that, but he couldn't share the same bloodlines as most of our females. We were able to find all these qualities in this young male. So it is with great delight that we welcome Accoyo Enterprise to our breeding program.
He has already proven that he has a great future in our Accoyo breeding program. His fleece is characterized by exquisite independent bundling and brightness with a sharply defined crimp that extends to the belly and head.
Enterprise will be standing stud in May at Little Creek Farm Alpacas in New York for 2013. Feel free to contact Lynn Edens at 917.952.5184 to reserve a breeding to this amazing male.
Enterprise's drive-by stud fee is $1,500. Enterprise's full service breeding fee is $2,000.
Awards Received MAPACA Jubilee Spin-Off--Apr 11 Two-Year and Older Fawn Judge: Kathy Kenworthy FIRST PLACE
Southern Select--Mar 11 Two-Year and Older Fawn Halter Judge: Amanda Vandenbosch Second Place
OABA Spin-Off--Nov 10 Two-Year and Older Fawn Judge: Judy Keske FIRST PLACE
AOBA Nationals Spin-Off--May 10 Judge: Kathy Kenworthy FIRST PLACE MF GROUP B and HIGHEST SCORING FAWN HUACAYA
VAOBA Alpaca Expo--Oct 09 2 Year and Older Male Fawn Halter Judge: Sharon Loner FIRST PLACE RESERVE CHAMPION
Virginia Classic--Mar 09 Yearling Fawn Male Fleece Judge: David Barboza Second Place