Maggie
Magnolia Mae (Maggie) EZC
Huacaya, Female, Proven | True Black
ARI# 31106993, D.O.B. 5/24/2008, 1/4 Peruvian, 3/4 Chilean
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$700
A great Black!
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Sire: Blohming Alpacas' Boris ARI#
1157727 True Black
Looking for a less expensive simple and easy way to get into the grey market? Here’s your ticket. He produced a beautiful dark silver grey cria September 2009, a bay black cria August 2010, and a true black cria September, 2010.
Out of the 30 crias this herdsire’s sire and dam created; 13 are a shade of grey and of those, only two were born from other greys.
He is the grandson of one of Ron's favorite alpacas, Ti (ARI# 98945) (Deceased) (MSG), who produced 10 crias, 3 of which are grey; 7 females, 3 males
Ancestors are:
Dam - Bonnie Brae (ARI#147555) DRG and white (registered as MB)
(She has produced 9 crias, 6 of which are grey; 5 females, 4 males)
Sire - Mon Capitaine (ARI# 150677) (TB)
(He has produced 22 crias, 8 of which are grey; 12 females, 9 males and one gelding (we feel he shouldn’t have been gelded!))
Dam: South City Dama de la Medianoche (Lady) ARI#
1032505 True Black Where'd the black come from CC? Lady was named after the beautiful Doobie Brothers song and she is just that ... beautiful! Excellent confirmation and full coverage. A real sweetie too, comes up to give kisses and extremely pettable. Lady was a great ambassador in our garden at the Denver 2007 Home and Patio Show.
Miss Lady (ma'am) had an absolutely beautiful true black GIRL 5/24/08 ... named Magnolia Mae after several beautiful songs, Stars Over Alabama by Jimmy Buffett and Maggie May by Rod Stewart. Lady's sister gave birth to a little pinto girl three days prior and her owner named her Moonlight so ... we had to call her Magnolia.
Lady did it again, she gave birth to another beautiful true black GIRL 6/5/09. We named her Trueno Amanda de la Dama (Lady's Thundering Amanda) after Elizabeth's favorite song by the late great Waylon Jennings. She's as sweet as her mother with extremely fine fiber. Amanda "Mandy" sold in 2010.
Another girl! Lady and Conundrum gave us a beautiful WHITE girl 6/16/11. Tupelo Honey, our little honey bunny. Very dense fiber, perfect confirmation. And HUGE. Born at 22# 15oz! Honey was almost as big as the 2010 juveniles when she was born.
Lady, no matter what you do to her, she stays sweet and ready to be handled (even pregnant!).
We recently had Lady's fiber processed and ended up with some extremely soft shiny black yarn.
Ms. Lady, after loosing her mother has now become the herd's matriarch. Such a love.
Another beautiful true black GIRL, September 2016! She had her in the middle of the night so Elizabeth named her River of Dreams (Billy Joel) where the first line is In The Middle Of The Night. We call her Rio.
Description
We can't tell the difference between this young lady and her mother other than a great improvement on the fleece.
Elizabeth loved the name so much from a cat she owned before she had to name this beautiful lady the same, just different spelling in honor of Ron's mother. Besides she was named after several songs, Maggie May by Rod Stewart and Stars Over Alabama by Jimmy Buffett with the phrase of "Moonlight and Magnolias". Her female cousin was born just three days prior to her and her owner named her Moonlight, it just fit!
Maggie is growing big like her mom and just as sweet. What a treat!
And she's a great mother, gave us a beautiful TB boy.
We recently had Maggie's fiber processed and was rewarded with very soft black yarn.
We have decided Maggie is a "fiber girl."
Awards
- second place fleece, Elbert County Fair - July 2009.
- second place spin-off, Alpaca Breeders of the Rockies (ABR) Fall Festival - November 2009.