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      Alpacabid.com Auction 5/15 @ 7pm

      WRSR Accoyo LaceyAnn - Maurizio daughter

      Suri, Female, Unproven | White

      AOA# 31683517   D.O.B. 2/21/2009, Full Peruvian

      Sire:
      DDF Accoyo Maurizio 

      Full Accoyo, Full Accoyo, now deceased

      DDF Accoyo Maurizio

      Suri, Herdsire (Male), Proven, Medium Fawn, Full Peruvian
      ARI# 801713 | DOB: 10/17/1997
      Maurizio is the full Accoyo son of 2Peruvian Bruxo (Accoyo) and 2Peruvian Eleuteria (Accoyo) who is medium fawn in color. Maurizio carries the gentle nature of his sire Bruxo, along with strong, heavy boned body type. Maurizio's fleece has narrow, high luster locks with that desirable "greasy" appearance. He has outstanding leg coverage, a heavy dense fleece, and still sports facial coverage and a beard at the age of 5. Accoyo Bruxo has produced many show-winning offspring, and there is great e...
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      | AOA# 801713  | Medium Fawn 

      Dam:
      4Peruvian Lucma (Accoyo) 
      | AOA# 166822  | White  |
      Lucma arrived in the US from Don Julio Barreda's Accoyo Estancia in 1996 pregnant with Accoyo Baccarat. Her very fine fiber was 19.2 micron at the estimated age of 4, and still remained very fine even at 21 years of age. She had great mothering traits, produced huge amounts of milk, and had a gentle, lovable disposition that she passses onto her crias. Lucma has 1 dark brown spot, and had produced fawn crias when bred to color. Her fineness and continued of beautiful fiber until her demise in 2014 was legendary. Lucma's last cria was WRSR Accoyo LaceyAnn by DDF Accoyo Maurizio in 2009, another beautiful, high luster and fine micron daughter.

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      Accoyo LaceyAnn is the "spittin' image" of one of our top Accoyo dams, 4Peruvian Lucma, her mother. She has pleasing proportions and a very pleasant personality. This solid white full Accoyo female carries the medium fawn genetics of her sire, Accoyo Maurizio, and is an Accoyo Bruxo granddaughter. Her fleece has beautiful luster and it retains its fineness, just like her dam who still was a 23 micron at age 21! LaceyAnn has uniform fiber with consistent locks across her body.

      LaceyAnn was never shown, as she was born as the beginning of the recession and we cut back on numbers at the shows and the number of shows we attended. Also, LacyAnn has not yet been bred, but she is ready, willing, and able! Her dam was a phenomenal mother with enough milk to feed 2 crias at a time. Her dam always rebred quickly, and she loved being pregnant and having crias.

      NOTE: A COMPLIMENTARY BREEDING IS NOT OFFERED FOR THE ALPACABID.COM AUCTION PURCHASES.

      LaceyAnn is offered for sale and comes with a breeding to any Wild Rose herd sire (non-auction purchases). We suggest breeding her to one of out top colored herd sires to retain the fineness and yet produce color crias. Unfortunately, LaceyAnn is closely related to our full Accoyo males, so she has not been bred to them at our farm.

      Contact Patti at 443-740-4240 for more information and to schedule a visit to the farm. Financing is available.

      Updated 5/1/2014

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