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Color: Dark Fawn ARI# 816277 CLAA#
Jimbobway is the product of 2Peruvian Joselo, his full Accoyo white, tightly penciled sire, and 4Peruvian Artemis, a rich maroon Suri with black points, great density and superior coverage. Jimbobway's fiber is very dense, slick, and fine with an exquisite soft hand and good structure. He has placed in every class he has entered, even in costume, obstacle and agility classes. With a friendly and easy-going disposition, his cria win the hearts of everyone interacting with them. Jimbobway's crias are super high luster dark fawns, high luster and dense whites and even 2 pintos, one which was a female out of a white dam who previously produced 5 white male crias when bred to other males. Jimbobway has consistently produced high luster, slick-fleeced suri crias even from fluffy dams with minimal luster and very little lock structure.
Color: White ARI# 139224 CLAA#
Duchess is a rare Antacalla female and has been one of our foundation females since we started in alpacas in 1995. She is an easy keeper who has been healthy and producing beautiful crias for us. For her age, she still has very high luster, narrow straight locks, and a very fine fleece even after being shorn more than 10 times!
As a production dam, she has been excellent! Her first cria, Peruvian Brazzos out of 2P Juan, is a beautiful male that has been one of our foundation "luster" herd sires since 1999. Her last 4 crias out of Jimbobway have all been females: dark fawn/white pinto, solid white, and in 2006, Cameo, a solid dark fawn, and in 2007 a dark fawn/white pinto was born, WRSR Peruvian Mardi Gras, a multiple champion. Why ruin a good streak? She is again bred to Jimbobway, anticipating another beautiful female. Duchess births easily, has plenty of milk, and is a great mother - not overly protective, allowing people to handle her crias.
Color: Dark Brown ARI# 31217965 CLAA#
Antonio carries some of the finest genetics in the country. He is 5/8 Accoyo with Cantano, Uribe, Montoyo/Ramilo lines. We first spotted him at the 2009 Futurity where Antonio placed right behind 6-Time Champ and National Color Champion, Red Storm Rising. He has nice density, consistent wave-to-twist lock structure, exceptional coverage, fineness, and radiant luster.
With deep color, excellent fiber characteristics, and top of the line genetics, Antonio can be an excellent option to keep your herd competitive and diverse. His first crias will hit the ground in early summer 2011.
Antonio's first females are now refusing and his intro breedings are sold out. Contact us for more info, breedings still available on a limited basis.