Victor's Vaccoyo Daughter
Sunset Hills Celebrations
ARI# 30653726 D.O.B. 7/4/2007 (5 yrs)
Huacaya, Female, Unproven |
Full Peruvian
Sire: Victor's Vaccoyo
Victor's Vaccoyo
LIMITED BREEDINGS NOW AVAILABLE!
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ARI# 181090
D.O.B. 7/27/1996
Huacaya,
Male,
Proven
White
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VICTOR VACCOYO is a full Accoyo macho who consistently transmits his phenomenal fleece characteristics of deep bold crimp and extreme density to his offspring. He is a renowned sire of Show Ring Champions, both in the United States and Canada. He has produced crias in every one of ARI's twenty-two natural colors!
We have loved this males' offspring so much that we had to have him as one of our major Herdsires here on the farm. We currently have 4 of his daughters and one of his sons, Sunse... |
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Dam: MFI Peruvian Starletta
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We offer Sunset Hills Celebrations to the Quechua benefit with great pride.
Sunset Hills Celebrations is the lovely daughter of our full Accoyo, Victor's Vaccoyo, who has produced over 100 outstanding alpacas in every color including many of our Champions, and, MFI Peruvian Starletta, a Quetzal (Timeteo) daughter.
Sunset Hills Celebrations offers a bright, white, abundant fleece from head to fetlock with fine character, style and definition. Additionally, Celebrations presents a very feminine grace to her stature and frame. Taking a look at Celebrations conformation you will clearly observe a strong bone structure, straight front legs and regal presence. Now take into consideration, this young lady's pedigree with 1/2 Accoyo and full Peruvian lines from Vaccoyo and Quetzel, and you have a perfect blend of heritage to add to your herd.
When ready, Sunset Hills Celebrations can be bred to any Sunset Hills Herdsire and we would highly recommend our Peruvian Zephyrus son, Sunset Hills Lion King, a super fine fleeced and nine-time Blue Ribbon winner who hails from the Royal Fawn and Caligula families.
Thank you for considering our sweet, Sunset Hills Celebrations. And, thank you in advance for supporting the "Quechua" benefit.
Updated 6/17/2008