Sunset Hills Lucaya
ARI# 31749633 D.O.B. 10/9/2009 (3 yrs)
Huacaya, Female, Unproven | Medium Brown
Sire: NGG Lional
NGG Lional
(Best Bueno son!)
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ARI# 153502
D.O.B. 6/7/1995
Huacaya,
Male,
Proven
Medium Fawn
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LIONAL'S WORLD CLASS PROVEN GENETICS
There is always one great son out of each great herdsire that not only carries on the great genetics of his father, but improves upon those genetics. LIONAL is the chosen one. LIONAL has demonstrated the powerful prototype of himself through his offspring. LIONAL was the most sought after herdsire in Canada. Farms kept rebreeding to LIONAL year after year, because it was the way to develop champion after champion after champion.
LIONAL has had a treme... |
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Dam: MY Peruvian Jillian
MY Peruvian Jillian
Cointreau Daughter!
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ARI# 833891
D.O.B. 3/6/2002
Huacaya,
Female,
Proven
Light Fawn
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| Peruvian Jillian, is a beautful light fawn female with coverage from her head to fetlocks with fine crimp and beautiful bundles of fleece. She has a lovely pheonotype which she inherits from her Dam, Peruvian Juliette(A Ruffo daughter. Ruffo was sold to Australia.) and her Sire, Peruvain Cointreau who was unfortunately lost to the Land O'Lakes incident after siring only 5 offspring. Cointreau had won Color Championships in both halter and fleece in four shows just before his death. Cointreau wa... |
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Sunset HIlls Lucaya is the stunning brown daughter of NGG Lional our Champion producer of Sunset HIlls Lioness, Tell Miyos, Sunset Hills Lional Gold, and hundreds of other alpacas both here and in Canada. We knew of Lional's production history in Canada and had to have him for our own. We 're so glad we did!
Making the decision to breed Lional to My Peruvian Jillian was an easy one. Jillian had produced some awesome offspring for us and we knew her fleece was dense and bundling...we added the comfort factor and fineness that only Lional would give and voila', we have Sunset Hills Lucaya!
Lucaya has these extremely fine, long bundles of fleece that are extraordinary. We knew this would probably diminish her show ring chances in her first year since fineness and density are always difficult to judge on such young juveniles. But behold the beauty! Lucaya, since shearing, has come into her secondary follicles and her density and fineness abound. Lucaya has a ballerina-like presence and gait and her beautiful conformation make her a choice for this auction.
We suggest Interceptor our Black Champion and Champion Producing Herd Sire when she is ready for breeding. (Interceptor gave us Color Champions Sunset Hills Izzie and Sunset Hills Voyager who are charmers!)
We'd love to see Interceptor and Lucaya's qualities in Black!
Updated 9/4/2010