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Sahara's Lady Mia

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Lady Mia's presence explains her name. She just carries herself like a little lady. Mia is full Peruvian, 7/16 Accoyo from a bloodline that looks more like the who's who list of great Accoyo males in the U.S. Her bloodline includes Accoyos: PPeruvian Caligula G4572, PPPeruvian Royal Fawn 6014, PPPeruvian Cordero 6002, and PPeruvian Pluro. What a looker, she is stunning with a crimpy fleece that maintains a soft handle and dense bright fawn color.   

 

Sex: Female
Breed: Huacaya
DOB: 4/29/2005
Color: Light Fawn
ARI #: 1329032   view certificate
Chip #: 45264D391D
Dam: JSFI Sahara
Sire: Xanadu P. Virtuoso

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Year Micron
Count
Standard
Deviation
C of V/
Uniformity
% Over
30 Microns
Shear
Weight
Staple
Length
2005 17.6 4.4 24.9      1.57

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There are not many fawn full Accoyo herdsires, but if you add the Accoyo Legacy genetic line to that description, you really have something special. Now take the description and include his remarkable show career, and the result is a male that is predicted to make a huge impact on a farm's breeding program. Placing in the top two positions at large Level V shows, this boy has been judged with all the top fawns in the country by the most experienced judges. His fiber is a delight to see with bright bundles of high frequency crimp. He has AFD of 15.1 (2004) and 17.8 (2005) and a 100% comfort factor.

 

Due Date: 8/2009
Service Sire: Accoyo Principe Dorato
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Name: Xanadu P. Viruoso (Half Accoyo)
Relation: Sire
About: Virtuoso is a beautiful fawn 1/2 Accoyo herdsire. He is just beginning to make his mark.
His awards:
Color Champion 2003 Ohio Triple Crown (Diamond Judge) and Reserve Champion (Emerald Judge)
1st Place - 2004 Kentucky Classic
1st Place - 2004 MidWinter National Spinoff
2nd Place - 2003 AOBA National Fleece Show
2nd Place - 2004 AOBA spinoff.
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Name: Show Me The Money (Half Accoyo)
Relation: Grandsire
About: Show Me The Money is an extraordinary male with the most gorgeous, lustrous, medium fawn fleece at seven years of age. His fiber is extremely dense and fine with a highly crimped uniform lock structure. Correct bite and conformation. His many awards are a testament to his quality.
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Name: PPPeruvian Royal Fawn 6014 (Full Accoyo)
Relation: Great Grandsire
About: PPPeruvian Royal Fawn is a full Accoyo male with a history of passing on his fine-fibered genetics to his offspring. Consistent show winners and high sellers, his progeny boast numerous champions in every solid color group. Hand selected by the late Dr. Jim Vickers, Royal Fawn is the only light fawn Accoyo ever exported from Don Julio Barreda’s herd. According to Julio Barreda, Royal Fawn ranked as one better than he had ever produced at Estancia Accoyo in Peru. PPPeruvian Royal Fawn was the 1999 and 2000 "Get-of-Sire" winner at the AOBA National Show. Royal Fawn is the sire of Dom Lucilio, Double “O” Good’s legendary male known as the herdsire of champions with more than 75 champion and blue ribbon offspring. Some would argue that no other alpaca in the country has had as much impact on the industry as PPPeruvian Royal Fawn. Double "O" Good Alpacas and Maple Brook Alpacas recently purchased Royal Fawn from Camelids of Delaware for $600,000.
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Name: PPeruvian Caligula G4572 (Full Accoyo)
Relation: Great Grandsire
About: Caligula died in 2003 but not before he left his mark on the alpaca industry. He was one of the top herdsires in the country. This elite alpaca can claim many championship winning offspring. Mike Safely wrote, "The 1994 import from Peru provided the first Accoyo alpacas to the United States. Julio Barreda personally selected the males that were included. This particular shipment was of extraordinary quality. Two Accoyo males stood out; Caligula and Pluro."
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Name: PPeruvian Pluro G4571 (Full Accoyo)
Relation: Great Great Grandsire
About: This fantastic full Accoyo herdsire owned by Alpacas of America is now working and improving herds in Australia. Mike Safely wrote, "The 1994 import from Peru provided the first Accoyo alpacas to the United States. Julio Barreda personally selected the males that were included. This particular shipment was of extraordinary quality. Two Accoyo males stood out; Caligula and Pluro."
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