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8 months old Juliet's Jubilee Aug 2020 shorn almost 1 year old

lovely dense fleece

Dancing Elk's JulietBred

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | Medium Rose Grey

AOA #35494898 | DOB: 8/9/2017 (7 yrs) (Due Date: 1/1/1900)

Sire: Xanadu P Cedaredge
 
Dam: Dancing Elk's Glory B

Modern RG crias

Dancing Elk's Glory B

HuacayaOpen (Female)White, True Black
AOA# 32126372DOB: 7/2/201212 yrs
Nice genetic lineage. Correct, straight confirmation. TB fiber with long staple length, crimp, soft handle and brightness. Glory tipped out a brown color as a juvie but now the grey from her genetics is appearing. There is no doubt that this lends itself to her 2 modern rose grey offspring. A pleasure to work with and easy going personality. 2013 Fiber Stats: AFD 22.8 SD 4.1 CV 18 %>30 3.9 Cria: 2016-Romeo 2017- 1st Nationals 2017-Juliet
 AOA# 32126372 White, True Black
Service Sire: Granite Bay's Blue Silver

Bright Blue Silver color

Granite Bay's Blue Silver

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Medium Silver Grey
AOA# 35376217DOB: 11/2/20204 yrs
When you fall in love with a certain breeding program, appreciating their achievement in brightness (in grey color) you can hardly resist the temptation to add to your herd. We had recently sold a few of our males and had a little bit of seller's remorse, when we saw a post regarding some of Granite Bay beauties being available. Before other life circumstances could delay, we acquired him, sight-unseen. Well, we did have fleece shots and knew the reputation of care and lineage so we weren't worried one bit about what would be on the end of the lead when we received him. We couldn't wait to meet him at the show. One of our favorite esteemed judges was the fleece judge and she took a sample around to point out the crimp in his guard hair for others surrounding to witness the softness of hand. Blue's score card was icing on the cake. He received a 2nd of 11 in his class going up against some real contenders including some of his own prior herd-mates. His sire is A Paca Fun's SilverLegacy who won numerous first places from A Paca Funs successful grey program and his dam is Granite Bay's Blue XX who received a 1st place at ABR fleece show 2020. She sired the gorgeous true black Champion Granite Bay Jet Blue XX. Blue grew up real quick - in fact we suspect that may have been why he didn't rank as well in the halter show the following spring. Now he has grown to a nice stature, considerably well balanced and proportioned. Gold Country show the judge awarded him a 2nd place with comments big size for his age and a dense fleece. His walking fleece score was 8 of 10 brightness 3.5 of 5 density, 8 of 10 uniformity of micron and 16 of 20 fineness. We are extremely pleased. Blue's histogram came in as 20.2 micron. Considering we are striving to add brightness and density to our predominately grey herd, we are excited to see how his first offspring progress. They were all sturdy and up and nursing in no time, just like you like them. Two of the grey boys born have extraordinary looking heads at just a few months of age! Let us know if you would like any more information on Granite Bay's Blue Silver. We expect a bright future in the offspring to come!
 AOA# 35376217 Medium Silver Grey

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Description

When you casually stroll through show grounds at the Nationals and happen to come across the sweetest guy ever named Romeo. Then later are told they did a repeat breed and are hoping for a Juliet. Not only does that happen, but they both come all the way from Montana to join our herd. Juliet in her cria fleece, just wow! At her first show in Denver the halter judge singled her out to check her color in the grey class and said she is a roan color and was in the right class. She noted her conformation and good substance of bone. In walking fleece she received a maximum score in uniformity of color & length, a 7 of 10 in brightness and 7.5 of 10 in uniformity of micron and above average density. Not bad considering her coloring. From that black dam to fawn sire it sometimes throws that unique roan coloring and they did it twice. Both Romeo and Juliet have the similar rare color along with the cute and friendly factor. One thing for sure, we will be forever grateful to Dancing Elk for entrusting us with their treasures. We sold Juliet's 9 pound fleece and hope the purchaser is happy with whatever is made from it. Juliet bred to fine uniform fleeced guy, 4-Sight's Crawford & delivered a 19 pound, absolutely stunning silver grey girl! What a keeper (both her mom and the baby)! Needless to say, we did a repeat breed another robust nice and sturdy dark brown girl. She had tons of fleece and such a cute, friendly disposition that she sold quick. Recently Juliet delivered her third female by Granite Bay's Blue Silver. She was one of those up, walking and nursing extremely quick !

Awards

Great Western Alpaca Show juvenile halter - Judge; June Anderson

Updated 1/27/2025