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Chelsea - July 2015

Chelsea - July 2015

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Chelsea of Pronkin' Pastures

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | Medium Brown

DOB: 9/6/2013 (11 yrs)

Sire: Luc's Captain Kirk 1/2 interest

Champion Grey - Lingering Fineness

Luc's Captain Kirk 1/2 interest

HuacayaMaleDark Silver Grey
AOA# 839980DOB: 7/13/200222 yrs
Kirk is a wonderful silver gray male. Kirk's fleece exhibits a tight, high frequency crimp from tip to base and is uniform throughout his blanket. He repeatedly receives comments on his superb fineness and handle. His sire is the famous Dom Lucilio and his grandsire is Pperuvian Royal Fawn. Royal Fawn is the only light fawn Accoyo ever exported from Don Julio Barreda's herd. 'According to Julio Barreda, Royal Fawn ranked as one of the best that he had ever produced at Estancia Accoyo in Peru.' Dom Lucilio has had 286 cria registered; only 9 are silver gray. It is a rare opportunity to have these genetics in Gray. What a great opportunity to add these great genetics to your herd. Both Dom Luclio and Peruvian Royal Fawn have $5,000 breeding fees. Recently bought from Merrimac Alpacas, Thank you Megan. First Place, AOBA National Fleece Show 2007 First Place, Ohio Alpacafest Fleece Show 2006 First Place, Ohio Alpacafest Fleece Show 2005 First Place, TxOLAN Alpaca Show 2004 Color Champion,Gray Male, TxOLAN Alpaca Show 2004 First Place, Great Western Alpaca Show 2003 Second Place, AFCNA National Fleece Show 2007 Second Place, MAPACA Jubilee (Largest Show in US) 2005 Second Place, Southwest Regional Alpaca Show 2003 Reserve Color Champion, Southwest Regional Alpaca Show 2003 Second Place, TxOLAN Alpaca Show 2003 Reserve Color Champion, TxOLAN Alpaca Show 2003 Third Place, AOBA National Fleece Show 2006Third Place, North American Alpaca Show 2005 Third Place, Sun City Sizzle 2004
 AOA# 839980 Dark Silver Grey
Dam:

bred to Accoyo America Triumph

Damaris

HuacayaOpen (Female)Medium Brown
AOA# 30362840DOB: 6/7/200519 yrs
Sale pending: Damaris was described by her previous owners as “Sweet! Easy! Intelligent! Damaris is just one of those girls.” We couldn’t agree more! She is a big girl with nice straight conformation, good breadth in her chest, and lots and lots of rich, dark color in her background. Her Canadian bloodlines bring some genetic diversity to our herd. Damaris consistently produces lovely crias with no muss and no fuss. Her cria have wonderful structure, broad chest capacity, heavy bone and tend to have some of the nicest personalities on our farm! She has delivered crias in a range of colors from light fawn to dark brown, and even a silver gray beauty named "Amazing Grace". Though she is 13 years old, Damaris is a healthy, solid girl and is ready to be bred. She has NO problem maintaining her weight throughout pregnancy and while she has a cria at side. Damaris has recently been exposed to Accoyo America Triumph for a 2019 cria. Triumph is a terrific male in fiber, conformation, and disposition. He is producing awesome offspring, and we are excited to see what this pairing will produce!
 

Price:

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Description

We love Chelsea! She has a wonderful personality and is Pronkin' Pastures own 'self appointed' farm ambassador! She is a sweet and friendly girl that loves to greet visitors. Chelsea has fine fiber with a nice hand, and is a pretty medium reddish brown (maroon) color with black points. She is sired by silver grey Luc's Captain Kirk, so she has the potential to add to your grey breeding program. Her dam is Damaris - an easy keeper and excellent mother. Chelsea turns 2 years old this summer, but we do not intend to breed her in 2015 due to herd size constraints. Her price does include a breeding that can be used on Chelsea this year or next, or on any other female in her new owners herd. Chelsea is not yet registered, but will be soon. Chelsea is also being offered as part of a package with our Tinkerbelle. Check out our package called 'Breeding for Gray?' for details.

Updated 7/29/2015