8/6/2016

8/6/2016

9 months growth, tui fleece

uniform black, white, grey

as cria

RR DANTE'S INFERNO-SOLD

Huacaya, Jr. Herdsire (Male), Unproven | Medium Silver Grey

ARI# , D.O.B. 6/13/2015,

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Sire: RR GUN'S KIT CARSON ARI# 30669109 Medium Silver Grey  
Dam: RR MIDNIGHT KISS - SOLD ARI# 31620307 True Black  

Description

This lad is a fiber machine. We sheared him at a month of age and had it not been january, we could have sheared him again at 6 months of age. His fiber length is ridiculous...and that's not all.

We have come to expect outstanding quality in grey from RR Gun's Kit Carson over the last few years.
His 15 banners were well earned in the showring, and against some of the best in the country at the time.
KC's record is no great surprise if you look at his serial histograms, and find that there isvery little decline in metrics even at age 6, where he still recorded metrics of 22.5/4.0/17.6 and a comfort factor of 96.1%
Of course the skin biopsy could (and did) predict KC's sustained excellence in fleece production when done at age 2...not just for follicle density and S/P ratio, but for the nitty gritty of uniformity of micron.

Not sure what that means? Have a look at the analytics of KC's primary and secondary fiber populations for SD as seen in the root of the hair ("in skin"), and especially the difference "between" the mostly black primaries (in any grey) and light secondaries in measured micron.
Take a hand lens and look at Dante's fiber...you eye will confirm that the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree.

But enough chauvinism...50% of Dante's DNA comes from mom, Midnight Kiss who has very superior analytics with a histogram of 21.3/4.4/20.7 and comfort factor of 95.9% at 5 years of age. If you check out her excellent skin follicle testing by biopsy.
Midnight Kiss is mom to Adagio, a black who proudly stood as stud in our herd and Cicero, a black who just championed under Peter Kennedy at the Green Country Show in 2015.
Chopped liver she ain't!

Dante isn't a "fluke". He's what we would have predicted and he is growing out nicely, but as of march. 2016 he is very ready to be shorn and show what we expect will be a very superior fleece as a yearling.

Awards

2016 California Classic "needs to be shorn. So much fleece!" Judge Diana Timmerman