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Tsunami's Kool Kazoo

Huacaya, Jr. Herdsire (Male), Unproven | White, Light Silver Grey

AOA# 35078005   D.O.B. 6/10/2021 (4 yrs)

Sire:
Ark's Orlando's Tsunami 
| AOA# 30911802  | Medium Silver Grey  |
Ark's Orlando's Tsunami has already proven his worth in the show ring with a Color Champion at Northern Illinois when he was less than seven months. He has gone on to win one Color Championship and two Reserve Color Championships in his next three shows.

This outstanding youngster has extremely dense, fine and crimpy fleece. His great coverage comes from both sire and dam. He has been described by those examining his fleece as a grey with white-quality fleece.

In the Txolan, 2009, show Judge Lavan complimented Tsunami in awarding him the Reserve Color Champion, saying that he had the finest, brightest and best defined crimp in the grey male color class.


Dam:
Crescent Moon's Clementine 
| AOA# 31067652  | MSG 

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Fifth place AOA Nationals 2022 Fleece
Huacaya Silver Grey Male Juvenile
Fourth place, Great Midwest Alpaca Festival 2023, Yearling Grey Male
Fifth place, WisAFF 2023, Yearling Grey Male

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