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Hy-Haven's Saffron

Huacaya, Female, Beige

AOA# 31882583   D.O.B. 8/2/2011, 3/4 Bolivian, 1/4 Chilean

Sire:
Saggio of Bolivia AON 

1x Champ, Full Bolivian

Saggio of Bolivia AON

Huacaya, Herdsire (Male), Proven, White, Full Bolivian
ARI# 1234442 | DOB: 6/18/2004
Saggio is a full Bolivian male out of Silas of Bolivia, who is now gone. Saggio's fleece is extremely dense and crimpy. It has lost a little staple length wih age, but that's common with a male being used all the time. His offspring have shown the same fiber with fineness to boot. He has a very gentle disposition and has also passed this on to his cria. There aren't too many full Bolivians left out there, so at $500 stud fee, you can't go wrong. Saggio is up for sale because I am very limited o...
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| AOA# 1234442  | White 

Dam:
Hy-Haven's Dulcinea 
| AOA# 851388  | Medium Fawn  |
Dulcinea was the first cria born on the farm. She has always been an excellent mom giving me a healthy cria every year. Her fiber is starting to show her age, but her offspring are always the first to go when animals are sold. She has kept her dense, fine fiber over the years and is passing it on. This years cria is here and it's another female. That's four out of six girls for her birthing career. Dulcinea's 2011 cria, Saffron, has very fine fleece, a large correct frame and a friendly personality. Dulcinea is open but will be bred in the spring.
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Saffron is a very friendly and growthy girl with buttery soft, fine fiber. She could use a little more density, but density and fineness are in her genes. She should make an excellent addition to anyone who is looking for fineness. Saffron was bred to Snowmass Camanchero in August. Her price is $500

Updated 9/11/2013

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