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Huacaya, Male, Unproven | Medium Fawn

D.O.B. 11/8/2011

Sire:
Eastwind's Blade 

1/2 Accoyo, SOLD

Eastwind's Blade

Huacaya, Herdsire (Male), Proven, Medium Brown
ARI# 30502710 | DOB: 6/17/2006
We were looking for PPeruvian Victor genetics when we found and selected Blade for our breeding program.

GENETICS: Blade's sire is Victor's Hemiaccoyo Viking making his grandsire the great PPeruvian Victor. The bonus with Blade are the color genes coming in from his dam's lineage. She is a true black.

PHENOTYPE: Blade is a striking medium brown. His conformation is solid, straight, and compact. His face is nicely accented with black points on his ears and muzzle. His beautifully col...
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| AOA# 30502710  | Medium Brown 

Dam:
Dekana's Isabella 

1/2 Accoyo, 1/2 Accoyo

Dekana's Isabella

Huacaya, Female, Proven, Medium Fawn
ARI# 30557215 | DOB: 4/2/2007
Let's start with temperament. If a picture is worth a thousand words, then take a look at the pictures of this girl interacting with children. "Izzy" is friendly (not assertive or aggressive) and extremely gentle...especially with children.

Conformationally correct with a balance framed. Great head to toe coverage with exceptional staple length and good density.

Izzy inherited the maternal traits of her dam Gabriella. These traits include: easy breeder, unassisted births, abundance ...
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| AOA# 30557215  | Medium Fawn 

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Another beauty from "Izzy" and Eastwind's Blade. Great conformation, and bright, bright fleece.

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