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Calidad Heat Wave

Alpaca, Huacaya, Male | Medium Fawn

AOA #31010306 | DOB: 11/2/2007 (17 yrs)

Sire: Maple Brook Oro's Prince
 
Dam: Peruvian Cassandra

Exceptional Producer

Peruvian Cassandra

HuacayaBred (Female)Dark Brown
AOA# 819870DOB: 1/26/200025 yrs
Cassandra is a rich mahogany beauty with black points whose sire is the well-known black CPeruvian Jaxon. Cassandra has consistently soft, crimpy fleece, with a very low coefficient of variation. Her average fiber diameter increased only four microns in the first three years after her first-year histogram, and it has remained the same for the last three years. At age 7.5 years, her fiber measures 26.6/5.3/19.9/17.6. She's a wonderfully attentive mother with lots of milk who has been a steady breeder and easy keeper. She has a gentle disposition as well. This girl is one rock-solid foundation female. Cassandra carries very dark color genetics and has produced a true black, bay black, dark brown, and two medium/dark fawn crias. Her half-accoyo bay black daughter, Calidad Ipanema, has joined our foundation herd. Ipanema and Jade (another daughter), her two offspring to go into the show ring to date, both placed high in competitive classes. Cassandra gave birth on November 2, 2007 to a very nice medium fawn male, named Calidad Heat Wave, sired by Maple Brook Oro's Prince--this little guy has herdsire written all over him. She has been bred to Calidad Harbinger, son of Accoyo The Last Don and our 7-time champion CT/CCNF Cinnamon Gold. When bred to The Last Don, Cassandra produced our lovely bay black foundation female, Calidad Ipanema. This next cria should be very special too--especially with a little of Cinnamon Gold mixed in!
 AOA# 819870 Dark Brown

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Calidad Heat Wave is a non-breeder with very fine fleece (17.0/3.5/20.6/0.8 at 7 months), and he would make a great purchase for a fiber-holic. Redford is the half-accoyo medium fawn son of superfine Maple Brook Oro's Prince and the dark brown Peruvian Cassandra.

Updated 5/16/2009