Registration: ARI Registered ARI #: 30367975/30368071 Color:
True Black
LIBERTY'S AMERICONA
Dark Brown, 847741, Peruvian & Chilean
She is a beautiful alpaca. Her first cria turned out to be twins. One male(Echo) and one female (Willow).
Snowbelt Hot Scot
Dark Brown, 816323, Peruvian
A Proven Producer of Champions; Hot Scot is a gorgeous Full Peruvian male that is a show stopper! His Dark-Dark Brown coffee colored fleece has red overtones that you have to see to believe. Excellent conformation, a perfect bite and dense, dense fleece with wonderful luster, handle and crimp makes this herdsire a breeder's dream. Hot Scot's offspring are winning numerous awards in the showring, including many Color Championships for his stunning progeny such as Six Time Champion "Silver Rose Mathias", "SRRA Limited Edition" and "SRRA Remmington." To date 12 of Hot Scot's offspring have received the coveted recognition as "Color Champion." Over and over we see in Hot Scot's crias excellent comformation and superb fleece characteristics.
Rare twins, one male and one female. Both are healthy, full of energy, and amazing to watch. Their fleece is very dense, with lots of crimp and staple definition. So, for fiber production, these 2 are big time winners.
Update: Both Echo and Willow are doing very well. Their fleece continues to be impressive. As most of you know, they are both non-breeders. So, their value is in their fiber, and that people come from far away just to take a peek at them.
Update #2: Echo and Willow are very easy alpacas to work with. They are always calm and get along with the other animals. They still stick together like glue. Even though they are small in stature, their fleece is packed. I suspect their next shearing should produce around 8lbs. each.
Update #3: Both continue to do very well. I would classify their size as about 75% normal. It will be interesting shearing them this year. I suspect their microns may be very impressive. They hang together most of the time, but seem to share the same temperment.
Update #4: We posted current pictures today. They are very solid, strong, healthy animals. The male is slightly bigger now, but the female has longer fleece. Both fleeces have very good crimp, definition, and staple length. We will do histograms on them this year, and update that information. We posted a video of them on our blog: www.alpacasatthewell.blogspot.com.