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Red Granites CartierBred

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | Medium Fawn

AOA #36291403 | DOB: 10/6/2024 (Under 1 yr) (Due Date: 1/1/1900)

Sire: Estates Passionate Fever

FEVERISHLY DENSE AND UNIFORM

Estates Passionate Fever

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Light Fawn
AOA# 35602668DOB: 6/14/20186 yrs
Color Genotype: ee a2a2. When Fever is bred to EE aa females he will produce Bay Black/True Black! Estates Passionate Fever is a respectable fourteen-time champion and three-time Judges’ Choice winning, light fawn son sired by Snowmass Pure Passion and by Estates El Galan's Yellow Fever. Snowmass Pure Passion represents over 30 years of passionate breeding for the perfect-colored fleece on the most beautiful-bodied alpacas. Snowmass Alpacas said, “Snowmass Pure Passion is the most magnificent Light Fawn Matrix son Snowmass Alpacas has ever produced.” Fever's maternal grandsire is Patagonia’s El Galan, a magnificent four-time champion winning herdsire out of Patagonia’s Cayo. His maternal great grandsire R&R Oliver Twist has consistently produced outstanding offspring in Canada and the U.S., that exhibit fine, uniform fleeces, along with crimp and correct, solid conformation. Passionate Fever has a fleece that is feverishly dense and uniform. In 2019, Passionate Fever was evaluated as an A+ by senior AOA Judge Amanda VandenBosch. "He has excellent substance of bone, balance to frame, fiber coverage, good organization within staple, maintains consistency across fleece, moves to the extremities to neck, good density relative to fineness." Jill Marcellus said, "He’s a very refined looking male, He’s moderately sized, right in the middle there, & that can be very useful in a breeding program. He’s got good balance & proportion, excellent substance of bone, & a very typey male with a good strong phenotype. I really like his head style as well. His fleece is very fine & exceptionally uniform in all the fleece traits. I pulled samples from all over the place on him & really there is virtually no difference from mid-side to right into the front shoulder area to over to the hip. That also carried through with the staple type and also the expression of character through the fleece. It’s very uniform right across his body and underneath his belly." Passionate Fever had three crias (all females) for his previous owners, two light fawns and a beige all by light fawn dams and a beige dam. Passionate Fever will no doubt be a remarkable stud male for us in both light and dark color breeding, he carries everything we want in an Elite Stud from top to bottom. He will be bred over many different colors this year (2022) to see his potency. Fever's offspring are championship winners to boot! Proudly Co-Owned with Crescent Moon Ranch and Sopris Alpacas Ranch. Times for when he switches between ranches will soon be released. Limited Outside Breedings
 AOA# 35602668 Light Fawn
Dam: Red Granites Sizlin Cherub

Red Granites Sizlin Cherub

HuacayaOpen (Female)Medium Brown
AOA# 35168294DOB: 10/2/20177 yrs
Red Granites Sizlin Cherub is a stunning medium brown female sired by our very own, Snowmass Mr Sizlin Rose and by LMFI Peruvian Cherish, a direct daughter of Majestic Peruvian Jeremiah. Cherubs genetics are rather unique with Jeremiah, Black Magic and Mr Sizlin Rose all being in one pedigree.... Cherub holds her fineness very, very well and has excellent uniformity for her age even as a foundation Breeding female. It is her biggest 'show off' point. She is bred to Legionnaire for a 2022 cria.
 AOA# 35168294 Medium Brown

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Description

With a name like Cartier, she is bound to be stunning and she is just that!! With her sire being Estates Passionate Fever and her dam is a Snowmass MR Sizlin Rose/Majestic Peruvian Jeremiah crossed female, we have quite the genetic makeup in this girl!! Her fleece is also stunning, even despite her age. Exquisite fineness with great unifomity of color and micron. Add in her pleasing head and she is complete. To boot, she is oh so sweet. A keeper for sure.

Updated 3/7/2025