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Mada Vemi's Amerikhan Pride

Alpaca, Huacaya, Male | Light Brown

AOA #31366632 | DOB: 12/23/2009 (15 yrs)

Sire: Mada Vemi's Amerikhan Legend

10x Blue Ribbon Winner

Mada Vemi's Amerikhan Legend

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Medium Fawn
AOA# 0030545021DOB: 4/21/200619 yrs
1 Color Championship, 3 Reserve Color Championships, and 10 Blue Ribbons... Legend wins 1st Place and COLOR CHAMPION in his first show at only 6.5 months old! Judge Tim Lavan said, "If you only see one fleece this weekend, THIS is THE ONE to see!" "So dense nothing gets past the tips of this fiber" "Elite fleece" Legend's second show at 7.5 months was the Carolina Classic where he took 1st in a class of 6. Judge Wade Gease said, "Hands down the finest fleece in the class...exquisite fleece...a MUST SEE fleece..." Then Legend went on to take the Reserve Color Championship and Judge Wade Gease turned him to the side to part his fleece for the crowd to see saying, "You MUST see this fleece." To understand his full Peruvian genetic back ground, take a look at his parentage. His sire, The Aga Khan, is a gorgeous 3/4 Accoyo white 11 time color champion with a breeding fee of $7,500! Legend's dam is a wonderful bay black, who's never been shown, out of the Drambuie Line who is listed on our sold page. This genetic combination makes Legend medium fawn with black recessive! With over 30 cria on the ground now we can safely say Legend is medium fawn with black recessive and his cria's colors have been white, beige, fawn, brown, black and several solid greys. We frequently do mobile breeding runs throughout the east coast so call today to see if we're going to be in your area.
 AOA# 0030545021 Medium Fawn
Dam:

Just had a fantastic cria!

October Skye

HuacayaOpen (Female)White
AOA# 1408898DOB: 10/5/200519 yrs
October Skye, in the first two pictures, is with her first cria, Amerikhan Legend's Jackpot. Jack was born on 1/4/09 and Skye is due right now with another cria out of our 10X Blue Ribbon winning male, Mada Vemi's Amerikhan Legend. Skye is a good sized female with decent bone and abundance of fiber. Her crimp style is medium frequency low amplitude or what I'd call a broad wavy crimp. We chose to breed her to Amerikhan Legend because we were hoping to improve on the crimp style and see what color she was hiding. She has a ton of color in her background so we weren't surprised when she had a dark cria the first time she was bred to Amerikhan Legend. She is a wonderful mom with plenty of milk and good instincts. December 23rd, 2009 - Skye delivered a DF/LB male named Mada Vemi's Amerikhan Pride (pic #3). He appears to be a bit crimpier than last year's cria and is incredibly bright. His density is quite nice and he's stick straight. We'll add more pictures as soon as we can get some that don't include mud, rain, and snow. We are waiting until spring to rebreed her and since we have two Legend cria from her we'll probably breed her to Mary's Accoyo Quasar.
 

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Description

Mada Vemi's Amerikhan Pride is an adorable male. Just like his 10X Blue Ribbon winning sire, Amerikhan Legend, Amerikhan Pride loves to stop and pose for the camera. His fiber has a bolder crimp and good density. He's just reached his first birthday and is bulking up quite nicely. Since I own several sons of Mada Vemi's Amerikhan Legend I've cut their prices to move some boys off the farm. Owning their sire, their dam, and being a small farm limits the number of male offspring I can use here and we've had an abundant male cria streak going the last 7 years! Take advantage of my limited room to add some new genetics to your farm! Give me a call today to figure out a way to put this male to work on your farm.

Purchase Terms

For this No RESERVE auction: If the winning bid is under $500 payment is required in full. Winning bid above $500 may be financed at 50% down and 50% in 30 days. All reproductive guarantees apply and ARI transfer will be at buyers expense.

Updated 3/20/2011