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Dakotia’s Maximus:
DOB: 8/1/03
Sire: Peruvian Dakotia
Dam: Peruvian Serenitee
ARI #: 1001020
Color: White
Max is a big handsome full Peruvian male with great lines on both sides. He is the son of the famous Peruvian Dakotia that was lost in the Land-O-Lakes feed poisoning incident in Ohio and therefore there is a degree of rarity in this boy. On the Dam’s side, is Peruvian Macusani as a grandsire. Max has fantastic conformation and bone structure supporting a very nice fleece. The fleece is full of crimp and has excellent density, and coupled with his tremendous staple length, he produces one of the top sheer weights every year. He was a 4th place ribbon winner at PAOBA 2004 in a large white class. Max is Co-owned with Stoney Acres Alpacas. |
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Stoney’s Curley
DOB: 10/06/04
Sire: Peruvian Vengador
Dam: Our Peruvian Shameh
ARI#: 1361346
Color: White
Curley is the half brother to Blaze (also shown in this section) on his dam’s side. This just gives another firm example of the quality of this boy’s dam, Shameh. Take note of the tremendous topknot and cover on this male, indicative of those alpacas with fantastic coverage and density. Curley is no exception. He is very dense and has good handle to his fleece. He is a ¾ Accoyo with a bold crimp style and it is very consistent throughout the blanket. His sire, Vengador (co-owned by the Vengador V) needs no introduction. As the foundation of the Accoyo program on the west coast, Vengador’s impact is legendary and lasting. Curley has all the potential to provide your farm with improved progeny for years to come as well. Curley is co-owned with Stoney Acres Alpacas. |
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Dracula’s Dustin
DOB: 10/28/04
Sire: Peruvian Dracula
Dam: MFI Peruvian Genera
ARI#: 1361360
Color: White
Dustin is a compact and typey alpaca that comes from fantastic genetic stock. His sire is one that is known for imparting tremendous fleece qualities on his offspring and Dustin is not lacking here. He has a very nice fleece style and good density. The dam, Genera, is the daughter of multiple champion My Peruvian Rolex, known for a very fine fleece. Dustin is ½ Accoyo, has good coverage, a great disposition, and could make an addition to many breeding programs. He was a 5th place ribbon winner in his only show. Dustin is co-owned by Stoney Acres Alpacas. |
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Jeronimo’s Mr. Destiny
DOB: 01/19/04
Sire: Jeronimo
Dam: MFI Peruvian Sweet Surrender
ARI#: 1069969
Color: Light Fawn
This is a multiple ribbon winner (two 2nds in large classes) that has a very tightly crimped fleece that is very impressive. And with his lines it is no wonder. He is a Royal Fawn grandson and on the other side, the son of one of the elite sires in the country. Destiny has a ton of coverage and is super dense. His crimpy fleece, although classed as light fawn, has a pink cast and is very unique. He is also a large boned animal with good confirmation. Destiny is co-owned with Stoney Acres Alpacas. |
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Quetzal’s Samuel
DOB: 10/27/04
Sire: DPA Quetzal
Dam: Athena De Peru
ARI#: 1361353
Color: Light Fawn
This full Peruvian boy holds great promise for the right female. He comes down the Peruvian Timoteo line and exhibits many of his grandsire’s characteristics. He has a uniform crimp throughout his blanket and a classic head with excellent alpaca phenotype. Samuel is also the half brother to the multiple blue ribbon winning Stoney’s Dancer, co-owned with Stoney Acres Alpacas. Samuel is ¼ Accoyo and from the consistently stunning Quetzal line that used so heavily at Magical Farms. Samuel was a 6th place ribbon winner in a full class at the 2005 Empire Extravaganza. |
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Don Juan’s Blaze
DOB: 10/19/03
Sire: Peruvian Don Juan
Dam: Our Peruvian Shameh
ARI#: 1069976
Color: Medium Fawn
Here’s a good one for you. A ¾ Accoyo in Medium Fawn, WOW. There are relatively few of these boys around and we assure you that there are even fewer with Blaze’s density and conformation. Blaze has a large frame and excellent coverage from topknot to toes. And speaking of topknot, Blaze has the absolute classic and with a typical Peruvian Huacaya head that you are looking to put on every alpaca you own. He was a 3rd place winner at the 2004 PAOBA. Blaze’s dam’s sire is the one and only Peruvian Augusto, the highest selling alpaca at auction a few years back, and still one of the dominate herdsires of all time. We believe that Blaze can pass many positive attributes on to a new generation and add color to the Accoyo line. Blaze is co-owned with Stoney Acres Alpacas. |
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