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Type: Male Huacaya
Status: Non-Breeder
Birthdate: 10/11/2007
Heritage:
1/2 Chilean, 1/2 Peruvian
Registration: ARI Registered ARI #: 30639560
Color:
Medium Silver Grey
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Shangri-La's Chantilly Lace
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Light Silver Grey, 822152, Full Chilean
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| | | Tillie is an outstanding female, located in Colorado. If you are looking for color, consistent quality, and vigorous crias, then you will be pleased with Tillie.We love her gentle personality and sturdy crias! She has given us 3 females and a male, and all have been between 17 and 20lbs at birth and nursing within 1 hour. She has had easy births, and has been a doting mother, and a prolific milker.Her 2001 fiber tests:AFD-20.7, SD-4.7, CV-22.9, 4.6%>30. In 2004: AFD-24.0, SD-5.2, CV-21.7, 11.2%>30. Her fiber is still very soft,with a nice handle.She has just delivered a beautiful rose gray female, out of our award-winning rose gray herdsire, Red Baron. At $5450, you will not be disappointed!She is also available in a package deal. She will be re-bred to Baron, for a mid September, 2009 due date. The price does NOT include the current cria, so Tillie will not be available to send to your ranch until March 2009.But it DOES include a free breeding to one of our three herdsires list | |
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Shangri-La's Red Baron
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Medium Rose Grey, 1190991, 1/2 Chilean, 1/2 Peruvian
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| | | Red Baron is an exceptional male out of many champions, including Peruvian Desert Sun, Peruvian Misty Maiden, Peruvian Black Magic, and Panam's Money Maker. Baron's uniform lavender rose gray fleece turns many heads, and the wonderful handle on his soft, crimpy fleece has made him an award winning male in his own right. Couple all that with a gentle personality and a regal bearing, and you have some incredible potential! Baron settled his first female on his first try at 23 months of age, and we are extremely pleased with his crias! 1 black, 3 silver gray, 4 rose gray, and 1 dark brown. We are reducing his breeding fee to $500 because of the bad economy. Baron picked up a third place at the Great Western Alpaca Show, a level 5 show. The judge grouped Baron with the first and second place winners and said that they were at the top of their class, differing in degrees of fineness.
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