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Morning SKY Farm

"There are no stars in the morning SKY...they are all in our pastures!

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8x 1st, 7x Color Champ & 2x JUDGES CHOICE!

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Futurity Color Champion Established 2004 2x 1st - Breeder's Best Three
Bob & Lynn McClurg
480 Carpenters Corners Road
Clarks Mills, PA, 16114
724-253-2493
724-699-3669
www.morningSKYfarm.com
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Morning SKY's Taddeo
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COLOR CHAMP, 3xRC & JC Fleece,9.2#Shear!
Stud Fee: $1100
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Morning SKY's Paulina's Raku
Medium Silver Grey
Man of Steel Son & Son of 2 JC Champs!
Stud Fee: $1000
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Morning SKY's Nazca
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Fine,Soft, Dense, Bright-Future Herdsire
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3/8 Accoyo

Morning Sky's Grande Laramie

Huacaya, Female, Proven | Beige

AOA# 30864535   D.O.B. 10/18/2008 (17 yrs) , Full Peruvian

Sire:
Grand Alero 

3/4 Accoyo, 1x Champ, 3/4 Accoyo

Grand Alero

Huacaya, Male, Proven, White, Full Peruvian
ARI# 815765 | DOB: 9/14/1999
We were saddened to say goodbye to Grand Alero as he moved on to alpaca heaven, and have left his info here since he supplied the wonderful genetics for quite a number of our females - many who shear 5+ pound blankets.

Grand Alero played a very special part in our breeding program; he gave us six beautiful girls - Grande Alera, Grande Dencia, Just Glorious, Grande Laramie, Grande Flora, and Benezette - including award winners in both halter, fleece and spin-off competitions! His daughter, Gr...
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| AOA# 815765  | White 

Dam:
6Peruvian Paulettha 6140 IMPR98 
| AOA# 808140  | Medium Fawn  |
A medium fawn female with vicuna markings and imported in 1998 from the Belen farm in Peru, 6Peruvian Paulettha was an excellent and protective mom, and gave gave to us large boned, conformationally correct girls with fine fleece and high IgGs, including our own Quelle Surprise, multiple blue ribbon winner Morning Sky's Grande Alera, Morning Sky's Grande Dencia, Morning Sky's Just Glorious, and Morning Sky's Grande Laramie.

It is said that some females are as important as the males in a breeding program, and in our book, Paulettha was one of those foundation females. She blessed us with five beautiful females in a row, gave birth to all of them easily, and mothered and guarded them closely. Paulettha was the alpha female of our herd and looked out for everyone, large or small, related or not. She taught us many challenging lessons about alpaca ownership in very short order, and made a lasting impression on everyone who visited our farm.

We bought 1/2 interest in her perfect match, Grand Alero, to breed her to him again for a fifth time, but it was not to be. We will treasure her lovely offspring, and never forget the positive mark that she left on our breeding program. She will be sorely missed...


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Morning SKY's Grande Laramie holds a special place in our hearts as the fourth girl in a row and final offspring of our Peruvian import 6P Paulettha and our co-owned herdsire, Grand Alero. Before their passing, these two alpacas repeatedly combined their genetics to give us numerous foundation females around which to build our herd.

A full sister to our award winning girls Grande Alera, Grande Dencia, and Just Glorious, Morning SKY's Grande Laramie was named in honor of Bob's trip to Wyoming during the fall that she was born.

Just like her sisters before her, Laramie's conformation is lovely, her large yearly quantity of fleece is crimpy and dense, and she has a good bite, good bone and fleece coverage, and a beautiful head! Laramie also carries the calm temperament of her sire, Grand Alero, is easy to handle and is a sweetheart.

Awards

4th Place - 2009 AOBA National Conference

Updated 12/25/2025

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