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Galant Deed's Belluomini- WW's Jasmine's PJ's 2006 Cria
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This 9/16 Accoyo herdsire is out of Studmaster™ MFI PERUVIAN GALLANT DEED. Belluomini, meaning beautiful man in Italian, was so named due to his beautiful, deep, rich mahogany fleece and for his perfect head. Bello as we call him springs from and lives up to the legacy of the champion herd sires in his bloodline. And what a bloodline: including My Peruvian Rolex and Full Accoyos: 4Peruvian Pachacuti 6001, PPPeruvian Augusto 6009, 4Peruvian Ajax 6004 and PPPeruvian Royal Fawn 6014 who sold for 600k. His fleece is crimpy and fine. At his second shearing he maintained a 21 micron count. If you’re looking for color and Accoyo then look no further because Gallant Deed’s Belluomini is ready to breed NOW!
Bello's dam is fawn and his great dam is a dark silver grey adding strong color to his background. Additional proof of strong color is seen in his black skin, black nails and black tips on the ears and legs. |
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| Sex: |
Male |
| Breed: |
Huacaya |
| DOB: |
3/30/2006 |
| Color: |
Medium Brown |
| ARI #: |
30540170 view certificate |
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| Dam: |
WW's Jasmine's PJ |
| Sire: |
MFI PERUVIAN GALLANT DEED | | |
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2008 Northern Illinois Alpaca Extravaganza - 3rd place
2008 Indiana Alpaca Invitational (Level 5) - 6th Place
2008 IAOBA Riverside - 4th place
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| Name: |
Studmaster™ My Peruvian Gallant Deed |
| Relation: |
Sire |
| About: |
Gallant Deed’s sire, My Peruvian Rolex, won first place at seven different alpaca shows in 2001, including MAPACA, and he won Grand Champion at the Virginia Classic, MAPACA and the Breeders Choice. Gallant Deed won the North American in Halter class and the 2003 AOBA National show in fleece. His great grandsire, on the dam’s side, is Accoyo’s Royal Fawn and his grandsire is Accoyo’s Augusto. His micron count at 1 year of age was 16.7 microns. He is drop dead gorgeous with a crimpy, bundled fleece. He won the North American in Halter class and the 2003 AOBA National show in Fleece. You will be hearing a lot about him in the future. | |
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4Peruvian ACCOYO Pachacuti 6011 |
| Relation: |
Grandsire |
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Pachacuti's fleece is dense, bright, and fine! His histogram was hard to beat at 19.8 microns, 3.9 standard deviation, and 19.7 coefficient of variation at two years of age. He has a picture perfect Accoyo head, with crimpy locks all over his big frame. Over the past few years Pachacuti's cria have been uniformly outstanding and some of the best examples of the Accoyo line. His progeny Eastwinds Andino won the national yearling white championship at AOBA's National Show in Portland 2001, and Accoyo’s Sonny, a multi ribbon winner from Poplar Hill and Heart’s Desire Farm, is already working as a stud male. A female cria of his won the AOBA national fleece show in 2002. | |
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MY Peruvian Rolex |
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Grandsire |
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Peruvian Rolex owned by Magical Farms, has a beautiful, soft fleece with deep, multiple crimps per inch. He is a large male with big bones, great style, and a gorgeous head so sought after by knowledgeable breeders. Both his sire and dam have consistently produced winners. He won the Championship at MAPACA, the largest show in 2001, against competition from across the United States under Judges Julio Sumar and Susan Tellez. Rolex offspring are already competing successfully in show rings. | |
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Ppperuvian Augusto 6009 |
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Great Grandsire |
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Augusto is acknowledged as one of the best males in North America. His fleece is soft and dense with character; he is conformationally sound. In Peru, Augusto's registered name was Kansas, son of Killahuasi, one of the best studs to serve at Majada de Selectas which features alpacas characterized by their fine wool. In a letter from Julio Barreda in 1995 he writes "I am positive that whoever buys Kansas will be satisfied." Augusto held a five year record for the highest selling male from 2000 until 2005 at $260,000. Augusto's owners have now discontinued outside breedings to Augusto so this will be a hard bloodline to get. | |
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PPPeruvian Royal Fawn 6014 (Full Accoyo) |
| Relation: |
Great Great Grandsire |
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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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