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Heaven's Hill Alpacas

Breeding for Comfort in Color

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Michael and Alma Gelorme
68 Christy Rd
Washington , PA, 15301
412-849-1662 (cell)
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    Deep Seeded True Black

    Heaven's Hill Peruvian Bennedeto

    Huacaya, Male, Unproven | Bay Black

    AOA# 32446838   D.O.B. 9/28/2011, Full Peruvian

    Sire:
    MFI PERUVIAN GEORGETOWN 
    | AOA# 30997127  | True Black 
    Exceptional Fleece Characteristics, Superior Show Record and Rock Solid Genetics! Those phrases best describe this boy that Alma (along with partners) bought at the 2009 Futurity!

    What an impact this Full Peruvian True Black boy has made on all of our herds! He possesses wonderful fineness, consistent crimp, impressive bone density, and impeccable conformation.

    D. Andrew Merriwether, Ph.D. has this to say about him, "He is a 3/8 Accoyo, Full Peruvian, Multi-Color Champion Black, with rare genetics from some of the titans in the North American herd (Timoteo, Augsuto, Matador). He has abundant crimp. A very sharp looking male and a way to improve fleece quality while still breeding to a black."

    Wow what an endorsement of our gentle guy!

    He is easy to handle with an easy going personality... and is a fantastic yard mate with our yearlings on our show string.

    Having Black Mesquite, Quetzel, Timoteo, Accoyo Augusto, and 4P Matador on his ARI, demonstrates that he is the product of solid and proven genetic producers.

    Georgetown is a big strong Macho and his cria hit the show ring in 2011...from Fawn to Grey...!



    Dam:
    LHA Cloe 

    Mapaca Blue ribbon winner

    LHA Cloe

    Huacaya, Female, Proven, True Black, Full Peruvian
    ARI# 30440463 | DOB: 9/16/2005
    Cloe is our Blue Ribbon winning, proven, attentive mom, that is an easy birther with plenty of milk. She is a True Black girl carrying the genetics of a True Champion- 5PSilverado-. She is out of Peruvian Aurora, who has also thrown grey. This combo leads us to believe that GREY is in her future.
    Brightness and Density combined with a finely fleeced crimp structure best describe her award winning coat.

    She has perfect conformation and a perfect bite. This True Black girl is a welcomed add...
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    | AOA# 30440463  | True Black 

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    Bennedeto has the conformation and phenotype that we all are breeding for. Make sure you reveiw his Histogram and ARI to see what he can deliver. He has the short snout, excellent top knot (Georgetown trait), very fine and well defined fleece structure with wonderful bundles clustered throughout his blanket.
    His Sire is the incomparable MFI Peruvian Georgetown and his Dam is our foundation Black Girl Cloe... he is a deep seeded black boy (out of Two Blacks and not an "oreo" hiding in a black blanket)

    He made his show debut at MAPACA in 2012....cria fleece and all! He is a fantastic example of our program!

    He is simply beautiful! Honestly he looks fantastic in the field and is only getting better and better! A fantastic investment for your future program.

    Awards

    2012 MAPACA (6) DB Jill McLeod. Nice Phenotype very fine and dense...better to get the cria fleece off.
    2012 VAOBA BB Helen Humphries very fine with nice staple length
    2013 VA Classic Tim Lavan (Behind Color Champion) "You probably saw me look all over this guy, his fleece is consistent from his tail and back of his legs to between his eyes" VERY CLOSE to the guy ahead of him...it was difficult choice"

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    We will finance to fit your program!

    Updated 3/19/2013

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