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Anne Stallcup
66 Jacinto Road
Santa Fe, NM, 87508
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alpaca for sale

She'll steal your heart

Theresa Marie

Huacaya, Female, Unproven | White

AOA# 32198270   D.O.B. 9/2/2010

Sire:
Pago 
| AOA# 20001605  | White 
This boy is the best deal in the alpaca industry at the moment. He is a very attractive, strong white male with fantastic conformation and excellent fleece characteristics. He currently has 3 offspring on the ground - ALL FEMALES - and spectacular females to boot, each one better than the last! They all have really nice personalities and superior fleece statistics.

Pago is part of a herd that I am fostering since their owner suffered a physical disability. The two alpacas that I took for my herd in trade for supporting and brokering the others are both his daughters! The third female offspring was born to me and I consider her a real treasure. She has the best histogram I've ever seen.

I have kept Pago under my hat for the past few months - I wanted to get to know him and I have toyed with incorporating him into my herdsire stable. However, he shares similar genetics with a lot of my females; I have acquired a couple of other white males with completely different genetics from the rest of my stock, so have decided that Pago deserves a home where his considerable attributes can be a benefit.

We will be sorry to see him go - he's a cutie - but he's too good to waste. This is a great opportunity to add a great white herdsire to your herd at WAY below value.

Dam:
Jackie 

Echo Mountain's Jacqueline

Jackie

Huacaya, Female, Proven, Medium Brown
ARI# 822133 | DOB: 9/3/2000
Mother and grandmother of champions.


Que Sera is acting as seller's agent for Echo Mountain's Jacqueline.

Rest in Peace, beautiful girl
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| AOA# 822133  | Medium Brown 
Service Sire:
Altair's Vito 

4x Champ, Championship Genetics

Altair's Vito

Huacaya, Male, Proven, Dark Fawn, 7/8 Peruvian
ARI# 851895 | DOB: 11/20/2003
NOT FOR SALE RETIRED FROM BREEDING

Vito has a fine bright fleece, butter soft with crimp from his nose to his toes. He has magnificent coverage and a density that is really remarkable. He has stunning conformation and a gorgeous, typey head. He also is a gentle soul with a sweet disposition. Vito uniformly throws his density and well organized lock structure. We have a splendid variety of colors in Vito offspring - he tends to throw the dam's color although not in every case and he thr...
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| AOA# 851895  | Dark Fawn 

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Description

Theresa came to us as part of a herd we had agreed to foster and it took her about a day to wrap us all around her little toes! Not only is she gorgeous, she's just the sweetest thing EVER! She has that kind of fleece that makes you want to come back for a second touch - dense, soft, long - you just want to curl up with her for a nice long cuddle.

Theresa is currently bred to Our multi-champion herdsire, Altair's Vito for a fall, 2014 Cria. She sells with the current baby on board and a free breed back to any of wonderful males.

We are so pleased to welcome Pam and Dave Groff to the industry. They have a wonderful rapport with the animals and I am so looking forward to working with them. Congrats to Pam and Dave and to Theresa Marie - I think they will make a winning team.

Awards

In a class of 11 at the 2012 TxOLAN Alpaca Spectacular

Financing Terms

Zero percent financing is available to qualified buyers. We also accept all major credit cards.

Updated 3/27/2022

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