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Premium Orchard Grass Hay grown specifically for protein fiber animals. Call (360) 306-0686 to purchase H2R Queen's Jubilee - 2023 National Supreme Champion Dark Female & 2023 High Selling Female at The Futurity!
Laurie McCallum and Dillon Hoffman
69401 Goodrich Rd
Sisters, OR, 97759
(541) 306-0686
(541) 527-2075
www.happyhoundsranch.com
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H2R Motown Blues son!

H2R Maurice

Huacaya, Gelding (Male), Unproven | Dark Fawn

AOA# 36080830   D.O.B. 6/18/2021

Sire:
H2R Motown Blues 

Judge's Choice Herdsire!

H2R Motown Blues

Huacaya, Herdsire (Male), Unproven, Light Fawn
ARI# 35494362 | DOB: 7/21/2018
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| AOA# 35494362  | Light Fawn 

Dam:
TGF Sevana 
| AOA# 32626049  | White  |
So we finally did it. We bought 2 white alpacas and Sevana is one of them. We bought this gorgeous girl at 6mnths of age from Ryen and Ursula Munro of Tripping Gnome Farm. Her presence is absolutely stunning and her fleece is remarkable. It's very bright, extremely fine, and possess excellent density. We are excited to show this girl in the 2013-2014 show season.

AMAZING 1st Fleece Stats:
2013-AFD-15.8, SD-3.5, CV-22.3%, >30-0.5%
2014-AFD-18.5, SD-3.8, CV-20.7%, >30-1.1%
2015-AFD-20.8, SD-4.3, CV-20.8%, >30-3.3%
2016-AFD-21.8, SD-4.0, CV-18.6%, >30-3.0%
2017-AFD-23.2, SD-4.1, CV-17.8%, >30-4.8%

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