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Emelise's Boom Shakalaka

Huacaya, Female, Unproven | Dark Rose Grey

AOA# 35484103   D.O.B. 10/21/2017

Sire:
Crescent Moon's Rayo's Spittin' Image_deleted_8/30/2021 2:55:46 PM 
| AOA# 1223071  | Medium Rose Grey 

Dam:
Emelise's Honey Bea 

Emelise's Honey Bea

Huacaya, Female, Proven, True Black
ARI# 32310108 | DOB: 10/2/2011
Bea is the product of our true black Futurity-champion superstud, CCNF Cameron, and arguably our top-producing dam, Honeybuns. We knew this pairing would work since it produced a banner-winning female in the past and we are not at all surprised how well it came together. Bea is a VERY fine, VERY soft true black lady and we are thrilled at how that has remained unchanged as she has aged. Her uniformity of color, micron and crimp style are quite impressive. She has a high frequency and amplitude ...
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| AOA# 32310108  | True Black 

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Shaka is a lovely modern dark silver grey female with a large strong frame and perfect proportions. Her fleece is lovely, super soft, fine and crimpy with notable density. She has powerful black and grey genetics for days on both sides of her pedigree and would be a strong addition to any serious program breeding for colors.

She is ready to breed but is currently open. This is your chance to choose a herdsire yourself but we suggest Nevada. Although he is fawn, he and his line have produced black and grey. Adding his incredible uniformity to this already lovely female could be a game changer.

Fleece sample and additional photos gladly provided.

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