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Estrada's Pelegrina of Island Alpaca

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | Beige

AOA #31851701 | DOB: 7/1/2010 (14 yrs)

Sire: CT Estrada

8x Champion, 30+ Blue Ribbons!

CT Estrada

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Medium Fawn
AOA# 30522619DOB: 10/5/200618 yrs
The biggest news yet, are the results we are finding for what Estrada has been producing...Not just the fact that he is giving us the gift of color, but that his cria this and last year, are all super fine (see below), and have terrific conformation. The results from the Yocom-McColl Testing laboratories, have shown the most incredible results. Some examples of his offspring that revealed the following Micron (AFD): Estrada's Hot Shot, Medium Brown, 12.9 ~ Estrada's Bosco, Light Brown, 13.9 ~ Estrada's Pelegrina, Beige, 14.0 ~ Estrada's Marco, Beige, 14.1 ~ Estrada's Nicola, Medium Brown, 14.3 ~ Estrada's Summer Solstice, Dark Brown, 14.5 ~ Estrada's Lucca, Light Fawn, 14.6 ~ Estrada's IL Tesoro, Light Fawn, 14.6 ~ Estrada's Milo, Medium Fawn, 14.7 ~ Estrada's Marcella, Medium Brown, 14.9 Amazing results!! (Many of Estrada's off-spring listed are available for sale, so please inquire for details-SD, CV and %>30u figures can be provided on any animal.) Estrada is a well-balanced male from two top parents. His Sire, Evander does it again with this amazingly dense, fine fleece male with a great handle and luster, extensive coverage and a great body. With his 2012 shearing, Estrada had over 12.6 pounds of fleece sheared off. Amazing!!! We are very excited to have Estrada in our breeding program. Alpaca judge, Wade Gease has said about Estrada, "He is the "complete package". Very nice fleece style and crimp formation throughout. He has kept his fineness/softness." Also, Judge David Barboza has said about Estrada: "His architecture and density is incredible! Spot on!" And Alpaca Fleece Judge, Cheryl Gehly has written: "Wow! Fine with great character! Quite uniform for micron.""Beautiful Fleece: fine, bright, well organized!". Awarding him first place in the competition, and again, after the fleeces third showing at the 2009 Empire Symposium and Fleece Event, she commented again;"Beautiful Fleece: fine, bright, well organized!". Estrada's fleece (its fourth showing) took yet another blue at PAOBA show, May, 2009. To date, Estrada has eight multiple Champ/Reserve Championships, and 30+ first-place, blue-ribbon awards. See the details of his show record below, most in very competitive classes! Estrada is settling females. Traditional farm breedings with confirmed pregnancy, stud fee: $2,500. Mobile breedings: $2,000. Drive-by breedings: $1,500. Please compare this champ to other herd-sires with similar show records. You will find him to be a terrific value! Generous discounts for multiple breedings, reserved by April 01, 2015: Two for the price of three, for mobile or drive-by breedings! (20% deposit required, transportation for mobile breedings additional - please inquire). For more information or photos please email us at [email protected].
 AOA# 30522619 Medium Fawn
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Description

The first step to lingering fineness is starting fine -- and Pelegrina did just that. Her cria fleece was sampled and revealed an AFD of just 14 microns, reflective of the fineness that her sire Chase Tavern Estrada is passing on regularly to his crias. She also possesses the excellent density carried by her mother, a 6Peruvian Accoyo The Last Don daugther, as well as good character and consistency throughout her fleece. In her first show, Pelegrina earned a 3rd place in a very competitive juvenile light fawn class at the 2011 MAPACA Jubilee, a level V event. She followed that up witn another 3rd place ribbon showing as a Beige at the Northeast Alpaca Expo. She showed just once as a yearling and took blue -- then we couldn't resist and bred her to the most amazing herdsire, Accoyo America Enterprise. This medium fawn, full Accoyo male has fineness and density that has persisted into his middle years, and he packs his luscious fiber on an outstanding frame.

Updated 6/1/2013