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Tycho has found a new job: therapy alpaca!  New Herdsire! Rose of Lima 2018  National Show
Jim Shaw and Barb Bernardi, Bruce Bernardi
5825 Grigsby Lane
Pleasant Plains, IL, 62677
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      Photo of IPRA Graceful Highland Thistle
      IPRA Graceful Highland Thistle
      Dark Silver Grey
      New home with Cora and June Lee!
      Photo of IPRA Rose of Lima
      IPRA Rose of Lima
      Dark Fawn
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      Snowmass Moonlight Revolution
      Medium Fawn
      "Mo"
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      IPRA Galileo
      Dark Fawn
      New home!

      Trouble

      IPRA Obsidian

      Huacaya, Cria Male, True Black

      D.O.B. 8/13/2020 (5 yrs)

      Sire:
      Snowmass Highland Amber 
      | AOA# 31140072  | Dark Brown 
      This STUNNING Dark Roan Stud with a brilliantly bright fleece comes from a highly selective combination of both Elite White and Color Genetics. His sire, the LEGENDARY Snowmass MATRIX, has fiber with the highest curve of Quechua Genetics. His maternal side is PACKED with color. Snowmass Amber Waves, Highland Amber's Dam, is one of Snowmass' Champion Dark Rose Grey females with both solid and Rose genetic lineage.

      Snowmass Highland Amber's has three stunning cria on the ground. The first is a beautiful true black female True Black Dam and the second a True Black Male from a True Black Dam. In summer 2016, Amber added a tuxedo grey boy (IPRA Graceful Highland Thistle) to his list of offspring. Amber stayed busy through the breeding season here at IPRA and we're expecting FOUR fantastic cria from him in 2017.


      Contact us today if you want to add Highland Amber's ELITE WHITE and COLOR genetics to your herd.


      Highland Amber's Fiber and Fleece Description
      Romney Lincoln
      FINENESS Grade B Baby
      BRIGHTNESS Grade A
      Excellent Staple length
      Beautiful Silky handle.

      Histograms
      Shearing# Date AFD SD CV %>30 CURV SPIN
      Fineness
      1 16.7 3.1 18.7 0.7 47.0 16.0
      2 19.5 5.4 27.4 3.6 36.0 20.1
      3 19.4 4.4 22.9 2.9 35.0 19.2
      4 19.3 4.9 25.4 2.9 40.0 19.5
      5 21.4 4.7 21.9 4.7 39.0 20.9


      Dam:
      IPRA Chancie Ann 

      Has gone to a new home

      IPRA Chancie Ann

      Huacaya, Female, Proven, True Black
      ARI# 32731132 | DOB: 7/13/2013
      IPRA Chancie Ann is the 2012 true black cria out of our own Whistler's Coaletta Lynn and Mile High The Reverend Mr. Black. She has a good solid square foundation frame like her dam and great crimp evident in both her sire and dam. Chancie's was one of those cria that came into the world running and hasn't stopped since. Her nickname was Dancie Chancie because she was always moving. Though she's mellowed a bit as she's aged, Chancie is still inquisitive and often sneaks up on visitors to fin...
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      | AOA# 32731132  | True Black 

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      Description

      In the middle of August, IPRA Obsidian made his appearance, with the fiber characteristics of his bay black sire Snowmass Highland Amber and his true black mother, IPRA Chancie Ann. He quickly earned the name "Trouble" since he was always getting himself into some sort of mischief, and then encouraging the other males of the same age to come and join him. He has beautiful silky true black fiber that is very long and great for hand spinning.

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