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Type: Female Huacaya
Status: Open / Proven
Birthdate: 10/6/2006
Heritage:
Full Peruvian
Registration: ARI Registered ARI #: 30387713
Color:
Medium Fawn
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Black Peruvian Jade
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True Black, 841520, Full Peruvian
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| | | Black Peruvian Jade is a jet, jet "blue-black", full Peruvian with beautiful fiber. Her fleece is extremely bright, dense and silky to the touch, with soft crimp and coverage to the toes. She is well proportioned with an excellent bite and medium bone - the picture of health, with lots of energy from day one. Her show awards include: 2003 NAAS 3rd-place halter in a class of 12 (where Judge Jude Anderson commented on the finess of her fleece); and 2003 MAPACA 6th-place halter in another large class. Jade's sire is true black Peruvian Royal Condor, a top pick of the 1996 importation and producer of many high-quality black offspring. Her mom is Peruvian Cassandra, a rich mahogany beauty with gorgeous fleece, whose parents are Peruvian Genny (blue ribbon fleece show winner at AOBA and MAPACA.
Peruvian Jade just gave birth to a beautiful dark brown/bay black female sired by 3/4 Accoyo Gold. Pictures coming soon! | |
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Peruvian Lancaster
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Medium Fawn, 835025, Full Peruvian
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| | | 6x Color Champion Peruvian Lancaster is simple awe-inspiring. Not only is Lancaster's fleece consistent but so is his 2002-04 show winnings. He won his 14th blue ribbon at MAPACA '05. And he won the coveted Fawn Male Color Championship at MAPACA '04. Judged by Mike Safley and selected out from over 124 medium and dark fawn males from the top farms around the country, Lancaster has been called, by more than one judge: "the total package". Mr. Safley said what's more impressive is that even though Lancaster was over 2 years old and the second oldest out of the sixteen first place males vying for Championship, he was the finest of them all-even the 7 month old standing reserve behind him. He was 8 months old when he won his first color championship at OABA then at just over a year he won his second color championship at the Kentucky Classic, 1st place at MAPACA and then went on to win Reserve Champion at the '03 Nationals. He exhibits all that we desire in a male and so much more. He | |
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