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Avalon's Peruvian Phantom Star

Alpaca, Huacaya, Male | White

AOA #31527538 | DOB: 8/1/2008 (16 yrs)

Sire: Avalon's Peruvian Tri-Star

Avalon's Peruvian Tri-Star

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)White
AOA# 849142DOB: 10/13/200321 yrs
Another winner from our Accoyo/Allianza cross female, Celeste, and our 1/2 Accoyo Royal Fawn son, Aristocrat. Tri-Star is the third in a line of color champions, and he carries on this proud tradition. Like his older brothers, Tri-Star's bright white fiber has a pleasing soft hand organized in crimpy bundles that cover him from topknot to toe. His typey, conformationally correct frame completes the picture, making him a "complete package". At his first show, the 2004 GMAF, Tri-Star won the blue even though he had JUST turned 6 months old. And then, again, at the NIAE he took the blue as the youngest in the white yearling class. Judge Shannon McConnell stated that his balance & proportion were excellent & that his fiber was extremely bright and consistent in lock, bundles and fineness from front to back. Later, in that same show, he took 2nd in the Bred and Owned Yearling class in a competitive field of 4 NIAE Color Champions! Once again, he was the youngest in the class! Tri-Star has continued to follow in the footsteps of his Color Champion brothers, earning two Color Championships, a Reserve Color Championship, and numberous blue ribbons. At the MOPACA Invitational, Maggie Krieger selected Tri-Star from a field of 60 quality white males to be the Color Champion, citing his "elite fleece" as something we should all be breeding to achieve. AWARDS: (cont) 2006 TXOLAN-Judge: T Lavan 3rd White 2Yr & Older (14)
 AOA# 849142 White
Dam: Camac's Phyllis Jean

Cconchatanca

Camac's Phyllis Jean

HuacayaBred (Female)White
AOA# 802195DOB: 9/9/1997
This is about as good as you can get in a white Huacaya. Phyllis is just an outstanding female. A FULL PERUVIAN, 1/2 ACCOYO, Phyllis is a result of the desired Accoyo/Cconchatanca cross. Accoyo Leon from the Accoyo herd of Don Julio Barreda is her sire and PPeruvian Teresa from the Cconchatanca region of Peru is her dam. Phyllis was shown once, winning a blue ribbon in the yearling white female division at the Estes Park Wool Market. Phyllis's fleece exhibits what every huacaya breeder seeks to produce: superior brightness, excellent crimp frequency and amplitude, along with well defined lock structure and good density. They don't get better than this! Just look below at her histograms! These would be a great histogram on younger alpacas, and these are from Phyllis's SIXTH, SEVENTH, EIGHTH and NINTH shearings. WOW! Phyllis has had 5 crias. Mezcal's Willow, her first cria is a gorgeous light fawn female now owned by Fine Alpacas in Ohio. Willow was a blue ribbon winner her first time out. Phyllis may have duplicated another Willow from the same sire, Colorado Mezcal. Taffeta looks a lot like Willow (see Taffeta's AN listing as an Avalon Farm foundation female). Phyllis gave birth to Avalon's Peruvian Impresario ("Rio") in November of 2004. This handsome young fellow was sired by Montezuma, a Kilimanjaro son and Accoyo Caligula grandson. These two beautiful alpacas, with incredibly dense and fine fleeces (Montezuma's fourth shearing histogram rivals Phyllis's: AFD=18.3 SD= 3.6 CV=19.7 CF=99.7), have produced an outstanding son! Rio has not disappointed! He is developing into a stunning young male with great presence. Rio is now co-owned with Crystal Lake Alpacas and will continue at Avalon Farm on our herdsire row. In 2005 she gave birth to a handsome son sired by Peruvian Lancaster, Avalon's Peruvian Phoenix. In 2006, Avalon's Peruvian Solar Express was born, a handsome 3/4 Accoyo fawn son of Accoyo Express.
 AOA# 802195 White

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All Avalon Farm Alpacas crias have been BVD-PCR tested negative.

Updated 9/5/2009