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Soft-White Yarn (Cici)
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Rare Gem Clementine's Cutie

Huacaya, Female, Proven | White

AOA# 35589136   D.O.B. 7/20/2019 (6 yrs)

Sire:
Hobby Horse Dancing On The Ceiling 
| AOA# 35324768   

Dam:
G8S Juggernaut's Darlin' Clementine 

2X Appy Producer-Top 1% EPD

G8S Juggernaut's Darlin' Clementine

Huacaya, Bred (Female), Proven, Light Brown, Full Peruvian
ARI# 32446470 | DOB: 5/29/2013
Darlin' Clementine joined the Rare Gem herd in 2020. My eye is always on the look-out for girls that check all the boxes-- and Darlin' Clementine is definitely a "box-checker" and a rare find! In just two years, she has produced two beautiful classic appaloosas when bred to harlequin appaloosa, Apache Gentleman. The first appaloosa, Rare Gem Savage Love, was a handsome fellow with generous spotting through out blanket. He was purchased by Faye Farley of Majestic Meadows and Alison Mnich of Roar...
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| AOA# 32446470  | Light Brown 
Service Sire:
Enchanted Hill LuTau_deleted_1_13_2026 
| AOA# 35262589  | White, Medium Brown 

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Third Place Fleece, Gold Country Gathering 2021, Huacaya White Yearling
Sixth Place Walking Fleece, CABA Classic 2021, Huacaya White Yearling
Sixth Place Halter, Alpaca Western Extravaganza 2021, White Female Yearling
Sixth Place Halter, CABA Classic 2021, White Female Yearling
First Place Cottage Fleece, AOA National Show 2020, Huacaya White Juvenile

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