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Jennifer & Jared Hegna
247 Erickson Road
Esko, MN, 55733
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Appoloosa!

JuneBug

Huacaya, Yearling Female, Unproven | Bay Black

AOA# 36280353   D.O.B. 6/30/2023 (2 yrs)

Sire:
BR945 SUMMER BOY 
| AOA# 36188345  | Bay Black  |
We are retiring from Alpaca hobby farming. Get this beautiful male for your herdsire.

These pictures do not do him justice, he is such a beautiful rich dark color.

YOU MUST PICK UP.



Dam:
CCR's Independenica 

1/4 Accoyo, Package with silver grey cria

CCR's Independenica

Huacaya, Female, Proven, Medium Silver Grey, 1/2 Peruvian, 1/2 Chilean
ARI# 30879034 | DOB: 7/4/2006
Indy is a favorite of mine. She is personable and kind. Indy is a wonderful mom with plenty of milk and easy delivery. She has large bone structure and is covered in fine solid silver grey fleece.

She is being sold with her silver-grey female cria out of our Awakening. This little female is fine, dense, shiny, and completely covered in fleece.

Indy's sire is McGwire who is out of Victor and Rosemery. Her dam is Panamericanalpacas Miss America. Indy and Encore (cria) are both confir...
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| AOA# 30879034  | Medium Silver Grey 

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JuneBug is registered as a Bay Black, but has recently been designated as a Multicolor Appaloosa. Along with her unique color pattern, staple length is her real strength, earning her Top 5% EPDs in 2024. We have plans to breed JuneBug with another appy in the near future!

Awards

2025 Wisconsin Alpaca and Fiber Fest Halter Full Fleece Huacaya Multicolor Female Yearling
2025 Great Midwest Alpaca Festival Halter Full Fleece Huacaya Multicolor Female Yearling
2025 Wisconsin Alpaca and Fiber Fest Walking Fleece Huacaya Multicolor Yearling

Updated 5/19/2025

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