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116 Crary Rd.
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Golden Boy!!!

Storm's Trevor

Huacaya, Male, Unproven | Medium Fawn

AOA# 30033783   D.O.B. 6/24/2007 (18 yrs) , 7/8 Peruvian, 1/8 Bolivian

Sire:
Whispering Winds Eye of the Storm 
| AOA# 849155  | White  |
Storm has incredible crimp and coverage from his topknot to his toes, with very little medullation. He also has wonderful density and a staple length of over 6" when in full fleece. We shear over 12 lbs. of fiber from him annually. To top all that he's got excellent conformation and a good bite. He has done very well in the show ring and his cria are just spectacular! Storm is a herdsire to consider for your maidens since he is usually very successful with getting them bred and his medium size will ensure that the maidens' first cria will not be so large that it will cause tearing. A wise choice indeed!

Dam:
CT Lou Lou 
| AOA# 819654  | Beige  |
Lou Lou is a wonderfully, laid back girl, the grand matron of our girls. She has a large frame and her upright presence makes her very regal-looking. She usually passes this quality on to her cria. She has thus far given birth to fawn and white babies, proving that she has the ability to throw color. She is an excellent mom and always has plenty of milk for her cria.




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$500

Can package w/other males
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Here's a boy with coverage plus! From his face to his toes, Trevor sports wonderfully crimpy, dense, bright medium fawn fleece. He has super conformation and heavy bone structure. Trevor would be a handspinner's dream since his fiber color, character and quantity are just what they are looking for. Trevor would also make a great public relations animal since he handles very easily and is an absolute joy to work with. Great with kids!!

Updated 8/26/2016

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