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Black Satin (very pregnant!) Feb 2025

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JBA BLACK SATIN

Huacaya, Female, Proven | Medium Brown

AOA# 35493082   D.O.B. 5/20/2020 (6 yrs)

Sire:
 
   

Dam:
A Paca Fun's Shiraz 

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A Paca Fun's Shiraz

Huacaya, Female, Dark Brown
ARI# 32703511 | DOB: 10/8/2014
It is our pleasure to offer this solid maroon female who is the product of champions on both sides of her pedigree. Shiraz combines the genetics of Aussie .38 Special, A Paca Fun’s Intrigue and Emerald Farm’s Rincon Cloud in to one solid package. Her fleece is fine, dense, and uniform with a high frequency crimp style that is consistent across her blanket. She comes from one of our rock star dam lines who perform very well in both the show ring and production. We fully expect Shiraz to carry ...
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| AOA# 32703511  | Dark Brown 

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This is one precious Dam! She is such a good mama and has a very laid back demeanor.

Her name "Black Satin" was given because her fleece appeared much darker than what it was. Her registration also shows Bay Black as the color for that reason, but clearly she is a Medium Brown (the pictures don't lie! :) ).

Her dam was sired by Royal Exposure (look him up - he's pretty impressive!)

For fleece detail please see uploaded Histogram but her 2025 Shearing yielded 4.9lbs of fleece. 1st Cut (her blanket) weighed in at 3.5lbs , with crimp being 3.25"


Her current weight as of12/5/25 was 182

On June 28th, 2025 she gave birth to a beautiful female cria - Eliora Mae! - It was her 2nd cria! Both Beautiful!
Her 1st cria was born 6/2/24 (Oriana Joy) and now lives in Concord VA with her new family.

We believe she is pregnant and due beginning of June 2026



Updated 6/16/2026

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