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Third Day Farms

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Gene and Carol Shreve
451 Boonshill Rd.
Fayetteville, TN, 37334
931 492-1952
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Full Accoyo! Top 1% EPD for 2015!!

TDF Principe's Accoyo Rose

Huacaya, Female, Proven | White

AOA# 32321210   D.O.B. 4/10/2013, Full Peruvian

Sire:
Accoyo Principe Dorato 

Full Accoyo, Fawn Full Accoyo Multi Champion Producer

Accoyo Principe Dorato

Huacaya, Herdsire (Male), Proven, Light Fawn, Full Peruvian
ARI# 850771 | DOB: 8/7/2003
Champion Producing Medium fawn full accoyo not many herdsires, but if you add the Legacy genetic line to that description, you really have something special. Now take the description and include his remarkable show career with Champion offspring, and the result is a male that can 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 ...
| AOA# 850771  | Light Fawn 

Dam:
LLC Accoyo Maya Madison 

Full Accoyo, Over 5 inch staple length! Top 1% EPD!!

LLC Accoyo Maya Madison

Huacaya, Female, Proven, Beige, Full Peruvian
ARI# 31044660 | DOB: 8/4/2008
Madison has Caligula and Victor on her sire's side and Vengador and El Moustachio on her dam's side. She had staple length right at six inches as a maiden, and she is well over five inches this year even having been pregnant throughout most of the growth season. She feels really luxurious, and you just want to bury your hands in her fleece. We believe that is a result of the uniformity of her fleece. She positively drips with coat! She is the poster girl for the phrase, "I'm NOT FAT, I'm.....
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| AOA# 31044660  | Beige 

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Beautiful full accoyo girl. Beautiful fleece. Bred to silver gray Man O' War (deceased) for a spring 2017 cria. Update--gave birth to a fawn boy in 2017.


2015: Top 1% EPD for Mean Staple Length! Wow!!!

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