Alexander the Great has a consistent, beautiful stamp in fleece and phenotype, all gorgeous, letting the dam's color come through while holding low microns and SD's into his middle years now, he seems to be passing his magnificent histogram detail on to his cria. He readily produces distinct merino-type fleece with TINY bundles past maturity and high frequency crimp with excellent amplitude. "The Future of the American Alpaca Industry! This is what we should be breeding for. He has nice match-stick bundling which is an indication of his density. You must get your hands on him! He has nice confirmation, but his true strength is his fiber.” Judge Jill McLeod - Alpaca Mania 2004.
Alexander is full accoyo, son of 4Peruvian Pachacuti 6011. Pachacuti's fleece is dense, bright, and fine! He has a picture perfect Accoyo head, with crimpy locks all over his big frame. Pachacuti's cria have been uniformly outstanding and some of the best examples of the Accoyo line. Pachacuti passed away October 2008. Alexander’s dam is Sierra, a PPeruvian Vengador G4568 daughter. Vengador needs almost no introduction to those that have been into Accoyo bloodlines. He held his fine handle well past 10 years of age. Vengador passed away in 2009. This herdsire was truly a huge part of the foundation herd in North America. His genes are found in many of the bloodlines in this country.
Co-Owned with Alpaca at Dancing Meadows.