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Type: Male Huacaya
Status: Unproven
Birthdate: 8/19/2008
Heritage:
3/4 Chilean, 1/4 Peruvian
Registration: ARI Registered ARI #: 31039260
Color:
Medium Rose Grey
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LeJac's Coco
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Light Brown, 1014525, 1/2 Chilean, 1/2 Peruvian
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| | | Coco is a light brown and is a solid color . Her fleece is dense and crimpy with phenominal coverage just like her mom. She has good conformation and a perfect bite. She is very quiet and even tempered.Coco`s first cria was born 6/14/06 and has the conformation and fleece coverage representative of both parents . He is named LeJacs Gold Dust (Dusty)and is a medium fawn with a very good disposition. Coco has proven herself by being a very good mom. Coco birthed a cria on 8/13/07. The little girl is a med.fawn with very dense coverage from head to foot. This cria(Buttercup) has the longest and curliest fleece that we have seen. The fleece is over one and a half inches long .She was sired by LeJacs Larado.Coco was rebred to Larado and birthed a male on 8/18/08 . He has extremly dense fleece with very nice crimp and soft handle. His color is Medium Brown and he has a white face.We are anxious to see how he developes. Coco is open and will be bred to Armstrong and with his Rose gray and | |
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LeJacs Larado
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Medium Silver Grey, 848151, 1/2 Chilean, 1/2 Peruvian
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| | | If you think your ladies would look good in grey this season, check out LeJacs Larado. This fine young man has inherited wonderful genetics from his sire Sir Ivan of Grand River Alpaca Farm. He has very dense fleece, excellent coverage and wonderful crimp. He also has the potential to throw color ranging from light fawn, rose gray, light brown and true black. He has settled a number of females,and so far has settled the girls the first time . Larado has sired 9 crias , 6 girls and 3 boys. Six of the crias are gray ,Four from a black dams and two from grays. He has sired a true black from true black , one Rose gray male from a black dam, and one was a solid light fawn from a med.brown. Four of his girls reside at our farm, Jewel, Buttercup, Onyx and Silver Belle,they are listed on Alpacanation. His first Cria started the show circuit and took a color reserve at Michigan and followed that up with second place at Buckeye show. Lejacs Larado would make an exceptional herdsire addition to | |
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