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Scientific Data

1/1/2015Shearing Weight: 3.92 lbs.
1/1/2015Histogram: 17.6 M, 4.0 SD, 22.9 CV, 17.4 SF, 0.8>30M, 147.6 mm SL, 43.9 MC
1/1/20155.31 # shear weight

9/16 Accoyo Top EPDs in 6 0f 9!

Columbia Mist Alamar's Marianna

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | Light Fawn

AOA #35200383 | DOB: 6/19/2014 (10 yrs)

Sire: Columbia Mist Admiral's Alamar

Herd Dispersal Top 5 of 8 EPDs!

Columbia Mist Admiral's Alamar

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)White
AOA# 30632660DOB: 8/13/200618 yrs
Only two alpacas left in our Retirement Herd Disbursal Sale! Only $500 down on Alamar and you can start breeding some great genetics into your herd. Alamar has great EPDs and used to develop great phenotypes and long staple lengths and dense heavy fleece weights in our award winning herd. Then pay $500 per breeding or a minimum of $2500 per year for two years, whichever is more until he is paid off. You will need to fully insure him for his outstanding balance each year. Admiral's Alamar is Full Peruvian and 3/4 Accoyo with all white genetics back 3 generations when records were kept after importation to the U.S. He is very large with great conformation and elite, extremely bright, medium amplitude crimped fiber from head (full face) to his toes. He has a very beautiful typey Accoyo head. His grandsires are PPeruvian Caligula and NWA Ltd. Accoyo Luxor. His great-grandsire is Peruvian Hemingway. At his first large show he received a first place ribbon in halter beating a large impressive class of juveniles. He continued to place each show entered. We have one of his males, Antoine, as a working herd sire and one of his females, Eleonora, as a foundation female at Columbia Mist Alpacas. Alamar has great stats as of his 11th shearing. He is in the top 2% for heavy fleece weight and 4% for staple length, top 12% for %>30M and 14%for spin fineness, and top 19% for fineness (low micron). He is ranked #433 for Fleece Weight and # 959 for Staple Length out of 22,959 males! He has a very high accuracy % for all of his traits. If you are looking for a male to breed to a female who needs to improve in these areas for an outstanding offspring, consider purchasing Alamar! EPD Results - 2017 Trait Value Acc Rank Rank% AFD -1.042/ 0.548/ 4,335 of 22,959/ 18.89%/ Top 25% SDAFD -0.182 / 0.547/ 7,682 of 22,959/ 33.46%/ SF -1.221/ 0.632/ 3,272 of 22,959/ 14.26% / Top 15% %F>30 -5.062/ 0.633/ 2,705 of 22,959/ 11.79%/ Top 15% MC -0.2/ 0.529/ 15,119 of 22,959/ 65.86%/ SDMC -0.174/ 0.564/ %M -0.411/ 0.435/ 11,310 of 22,959/ 49.27%/ MSL 3.496/ 0.455/ 959 of 22,959/ 4.18%/ Top 5% FW 0.893/ 0.417/ 433 of 22,959/ 1.89%/ Top 5% BW 1.293/ 0.122/ Whether you are interested in purchasing high quality alpacas for breeding, show, fiber or selecting a herd sire to breed to, you should use Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs) as your most important selection tool in addition to evaluating phenotype and genetics. Our herd has some of the highest EPD accuracy ratings due to us breeding some of the best genetics and due to the shear number of these genetics.
 AOA# 30632660 White
Dam: Columbia Mist Duncan's Olivia
 

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You may buy Marianna for $4,740 (40% off) when you purchase a package of a minimum of two alpacas during our Retirement Sale! Marianna is a light fawn girl with a small brown spot on her top knot. She is the daughter of Olivia and Alamar who both have produced some fine cria for us. We expect her to be in that same league! Her father's side includes Accoyo The Admiral, Caligula and Hemingway. Her mothers side includes Vengador and Camilio twice. For a better idea of her potential also look at CMA's Emma and Eleonora. Marianna's EPD Results - 2015 She is in the top 2% for staple length and ranked 542 out of 35933 females in the national herd. She is in the top 6% for fineness and yet is still in the top 23% for fleece weight which is an indicator that she is very dense. She is in the top 7% for spin fineness, 11% for fibers over 30M and top 15% for uniformity or SD. Trait/ Value/ Accuracy/ National Herd Ranking AFD/ -1.293/ 0.353/ Top 6% SDAFD/ -0.248/ 0.353/ Top15% SF/ -1.287 / 0.366 / Top 7% %F>30/ -4.345 / 0.372/ Top 11% MC/ +0.702/ 0.353 SDMC/ +0.691/ 0.369 %M /-0.912 / 0.166 MSL /+4.363 / 0.296 / Top 2% /#542 out of 35933 FW /+0.290/ 0.259 / Top 23% Whether you are interested in purchasing high quality alpacas for breeding, show, fiber or selecting a herd sire to breed to, you should use Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs) as your most important selection tool in addition to evaluating phenotype. You can also increase the probability of creating ideal offspring with up to 95% accuracy. Contact us to learn more about using EPDs. We have been using them to improve our herd since 2008.

Updated 10/18/2016