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KCAF RRoyal Carmine

Alpaca, Huacaya, Male | Medium Brown

DOB: 9/8/2012 (12 yrs)

Sire: Snowmass RRoyal Fox

2024 EPDs top 2% for Fineness!!!

Snowmass RRoyal Fox

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Medium Silver Grey
AOA# 30820500DOB: 7/21/200717 yrs
Fox is going on 17 and acts like he's 10. If you want better fineness EPDs and uniform, fine, pigmented gray fleeces with lots of crimps per inch and essentially no guard hair, he's the one! This line produces lingering 13 to 19 micron pigmented gray fleeces...consistently. Fox's first five fleeces were combined into one lot to make yarn at Heart and Soul and they commented on the uniformity of the lot. Thanks to his sire, Royal Bronze, Fox is a master at overall uniformity, removing guard hair and fining down fleeces and adding more crimps per inch, good staple length, along with deep and vivid colors. He's a SILVER GRAY, SNOWMASS BRED, AOBA NATIONAL COMPOSITE CHAMPION and well proven to produce healthy, correct, typey progeny! He is highly ranked for other traits too. He virtually removes all guard hair, including belly and bib. We attribute this amazing ability to his sire, Snowmass Royal Bronze, who is recognized by Julie Skinner as having recognized as having strong vicuna traits. Density? He has royal fine daughters (see Dream Catcher) with 4+ pound tui blankets and SDs in the 3s. Character? Gray daughter, Mellona, is 14.5 afd, 3.5 cv; 59 curve (not a typo) @ 21 mos. and then a 63 curve the next year! Uniformity? Hardly anything to skirt out of his progeny's fleeces. Offspring have very consistent, uniform and high yielding fleeces...Little to no skirting is needed for these big blanket fleeces. Primary and secondary fibers are very similar, even across colors in the gray fleeces, most of which are pigmented silver grays. In every offspring you will see higher frequency & amplitude crimp. ZERO to minimal guard hair...no matter the dam or color of the cria. You'll likely never see any guard hair on the belly of a Fox offspring. Soundness and health, correct phenotype, conformation and movement. Even dispositions and very intelligent...and even a few silly personalities. Certified Sorted graded Fox's 3 y.o. champion for "WORSTED applications". No W, LF or MF crias and no blue eyes. -Gray dtr, Kristiana (sold at AOBA auction): EPDs 2% fineness and placed: RC, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th; bought her back in 2024. -Gray son (Irish Meadows) - 1st Futurity. -Black dtr. (Irish Meadows) produced a black Champion son by Jacob Black. -Gray dtr. Rayna (Sold to Dusk Till Dawn Alpacas at AOBA auction for $16k)- 1st @ Alpacapalooza 2012; RC/2nd GMAF. -Gray dtr. Silver Truffles - Purchased by Alpaca Country Estates. Other grandkids are winning ribbons too.
 AOA# 30820500 Medium Silver Grey
Dam: Cholula

21.7m Award winner - silky maroon

Cholula

HuacayaBred (Female)Dark Brown
AOA# 1064995DOB: 5/16/200420 yrs
Cholula is a very pretty and very reliable, healthy and correct with a perfect bite and a sweet temperament which she passes on to her crias. She breeds easily, is a very good milker and passesher uniform, fine, dense, crimpy and very silky fleece characteristics on her crias. Cholula is one of the deepest "red" alpacas you will ever see. She had almost a purple hue to her fleece when she was younger. She glowed magenta against a carpet of green grass. Her fleece has remained wonderfully fine and silky soft. Her grandsire is the famous maroon, 5Peruvian Camelot, who was always owned by Stachowski Alpacas and her dam is a Chilean from the most stringent, '98 importation.
 AOA# 1064995 Dark Brown

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Description

aka: "Rusty". Cute, healthy, straight and sound solid red-maroon male with an extremely fine and silky fleece. 2/28/13: Rusty is developing into a junior herdsire prospect. His fleece has that "Oh my gosh!" fineness, medium amplitude and frequency crimp and very good density, especially considering the uniformity of the fineness. His neck fiber is just as fine and more dense than the blanket with better defined crimp and bundling. He has excellent phenotype with depth of jaw, a text book bite and the ears and topknot I'd like to see on all my alpacas. Now for the wait...to see what he looks like by shearing day and then again a year later...and the histograms!

Updated 4/12/2013