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JJA Preacher's Ranger

Alpaca, Huacaya, Yearling Male | Light Fawn

AOA #36138661 | DOB: 8/17/2021 (3 yrs)

Sire: JJA Impeccable's Preacher

Color Champion at 10 mths!

JJA Impeccable's Preacher

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)True Black
AOA# 32669985DOB: 6/16/20168 yrs
Check out this guys show record and the males he went up against. Many shows were combined black classes too. Then look at his sire PHA Accoyo Impeccable on our listings and see how many top awards he won even though he missed out on his juvey year of showing. We have used his full-accoyo sire more than him because he is related to many of our girls. However, his maternal grandsire Silver Bugatti genetics was wanted in our herd. His Great uncle Royal Adonis is who made most of our quality darks so it will be difficult to use him on as many as we wish. This male was much anticipated since we recently sold his full brother who is a lrg. Preacher has amazingly dense fleece, microbundles of very black super crimpy fiber with great luster. His color background is black, grey and the fawns and white that are also there consistently throw color. Icing on the cake for this guy is that he is 5/8th Accoyo. His sire is a 7 x champion and 14 x blue ribbon winner. His dam was a multiple first place winning msg dam with Bugatti as a maternal grandsire and his 1/2 Accoyo TB granddam is a Goldsmith daughter and 4 Peruvian Black Magic granddaughter. Black Magic was known for throwing fineness and grey and black easily. Impeccable loves to make black and grey offspring with quality fleece traits. We expect even more from Preacher. I admit, that I screwed up here. His maternal side leaves too many relatives to breed to enough here. I tried to find a midwest co-owner but that soured me on partnerships. At 8 yrs old, this guy has so many years to make those champion offspring for you. His genetics are amazing! His show record is amazing-especially considering we can't travel to a large amount of shows annually. I am having to make hard decisions to lesson the work load here with so many awesome males and females. This guy throws black when bred to black and grey most of the time. Unfortunately here, the first or 2nd generation is usually related to him when it's a dark female since his grandma was our first born on the farm female and TB.
 AOA# 32669985 True Black
Dam: HW Lacey Wind

light rose grey beauty

HW Lacey Wind

HuacayaBred (Female)Light Rose Grey
AOA# 32656862DOB: 7/24/201311 yrs
This girl is solid. Love her perfect conformation and color but it was her super fine fiber that caught my attention. I look forward to breeding her to my studs that are consistently putting out high frequency crimp and density along with nice consistency. We bred Lacey to Wrangler our dark rose grey with blk and silver parents. We got a fawn with white markings like a grey. Have never had this coloration in 17 years but we had 2 this year that look sooo much alike we call them the twins and they are tight buds even though male and female. It was a long maiden birth as he was almost 22 lbs. His head kept going back in but finally with some help, he was here! We thought we would lose him several times in this 2 hr process so we named him Wrangler's Revival and call him River. He has a gorgeous head with big black eyeliner eyes and is super correct conformationally. Of course he was supposed to be grey. He has some mottled fawn so kinda of appy look but not distinct spots. Fiber is supreme! Will probably keep him for a show stringer. We bred her to Preacher for a '21 cria. She delivered yet another light fawn male which is so not like the sire's and grandsire's color output. Oh well, I bred her to Seismic who has only ever made black and grey except for a maroon female out of a light fawn girl which was her darkest cria ever. Couldn't ask for a healthier Mom and cria. No issues with her 2nd birth that was also 21 lbs. Seismic came through for us and Lacey delivered a stunning, huge rose grey-maybe silver boy. 22 lbs. Very healthy. Lacey will have a year off from pregnancy. Lacey fooled us in thinking she was pregnant by Seriously Silver. We just bred her today to our guy Polson who is 2nd generation Orlando Cloud grandson and his dam was the epitomy of a foundation girl. Polson made msg when bred to lsg so here's hoping this breeding sticks.
 AOA# 32656862 Light Rose Grey

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So much potential here for this boy. Excellent genetics, beautiful soft crimpy fleece with nice density. Perfect conformation and bite. Black toenails and eyeliner are indicators of the black he should throw from his sires background. Dam has lots of grey behind her and his maternal half brother is also a fading fawn but has a pattern like a grey. I personally would put him with a dark silver grey female that needs big improvement on fleece. His dam made a gorgeous rose grey male 2022. She is a gorgeous mrg with 7 other grey in her background which is 1/3 of her heritage. I bred her to a a rose grey for her first cria and then a TB for her 2nd. Both cria are light fawn (fading fawn too). She is now bred to a TB Seismic who has very strong black and grey genes. Has actually thrown nothing lighter than a BB and that has a white dam. Anyway, I'm probably keeping Ranger's 1/2 brother River (Wrangler's Revival) & his half sister by Preacher and another dam. Ranger's fleece is fine with crimp that is getting tighter and more bundled. Great conformation. Full Peruvian from great stock. Check out sire Preacher's show record. He was 50/50 on championships/RCC when in the same ring with Irish Meadows Black Texas though Texas has many more championships because of going to more shows. Preacher's sire is PHA Accoyo Impeccable of Polaris & El Nino lines and he makes stunning cria. Ranger is weaned and halter trained. BVDV free (all our alpacas are). Discounted pricing in a package with Jordy only until May 6th 2023

Updated 7/16/2023