Elite in her white pedigree
AutumnSun's Medal of Valor
Huacaya, Open (Female), Proven | Beige
ARI# 31828758, D.O.B. 5/30/2011, 3/4 Peruvian, 1/4 Chilean
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$800
Daughter of champion
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Sire: Crescent Moon's Gear Jammer ARI#
MF Outstanding bloodlines, coverage, fiber, and looks.
Dam: Carlie ACC ARI#
30841017 Medium Fawn When we brought Carlie on our farm, she was the deciding factor to include her dam in the package, and her cria fleece was so nice that the selling farm stipulated that they had to keep it! Carlie went on to win show ribbons for us in the ring before settling into her breeding dam role in our program. Her fine fiber had a soft handle, consistent crimp with long staple and good density, and a healthy shine that the judges noted.
Her crias range from a beige to an light fawn to a rich medium brown. But all of her crias have been fine with good shine. Carlie's conformation and bite are good and her frame is solid. Her crias have heavy bone and a strong frame from her. Additionally, along with great fiber characteristics, Carlie's crias are embodied with her easy going personality traits. She is easy to handle and lead, and her crias are calm, too.
Her first cria born in 2012, was a beautiful girl sired by Gear Jammer! This girl's fiber is extremely fine and long with a high frequency crimp style. We are thrilled with our Medal of Valor and the cria she produced. In 2013, sired by the 2011 GWAS color champion and judge's choice winner Mile High Toulouse-Lautrec, Carlie produced a sweet boy that stood with the carriage befitting his royalty. He was a great male with lots of fiber, a good example of the healthy, quality crias that Carlie produces. From her pairing with the amazing Patagonia's Ernesto she produced a beautiful medium brown boy! This shows that Carlie can let the service sire's coloration come through!
Description
Val impressed the judges and competition in her first show, placing 2nd out of 7 but being named the finest in the class by the judge!
She is an excellent mom, attentive, birthing and breeding easily, and nursing well.
Her first pairing was to Rembrandt at the Flying Dutchman Alpacas in Oregon and she produced a bright white and shiny white boy that we cleverly named 'Man in Armour'! This boy had the looks of a Greek god (or a knight in a painting ;) ), and is very fine, dense, and very bright. As she did in her youth, Armour had a lovely fine, crimpy, dense, long fiber that was a pleasure to spin into next-to-skin yarn. He was sold to another farm as a junior herdsire.
Her pairing to our Supermassive produced a white boy that was rock solid and energetic. Even at birth, he had tiny little microbundles in his developing fleece! As the summer progressed, we watched this male bloom and his fiber was fantastic! He drew your eyes from the across the paddock. We kept him but then moved away from breeding for white and lights so he never got the work he should have.
Then, we couldn't help it, we loved the look of Superluminal so we repeated her breeding to Supermassive for a full sister to Superluminal! Love the look of this beautiful white girl, Vanora, and are seriously considering breeding her to dark coloration when she comes of age. This girl grew fast on her dam's abundant milk! Right now, I cannot bear to let Vanora go, as I MUST try to breed her to color to see what she makes for us!
We started breeding late and Val slipped her breeding but it is late October and we just don't breed this late in the year. This is your opportunity! We have to reduce numbers so we are pricing her way low since she is not bred and is being sold open. With her proven history (we are keeping her 2022 girl) and at this ridiculously low price, she doesn't come with breeding warranty. But with her breeding in our last cycle (we didn't breed last year), we have no reason to suspect that she will have issues.
Val is an easy keeper and a proven dam and excellent pedigree. She doesn't deserve to be sold low but we are looking to reduce our herdsize. At this price, we are hoping that she will go to another great breeding program as she deserves.
Awards
2nd - 2012 TxOLAN - Beige Juvenile Females
3rd - 2012 A-OK Blast-off - Beige Juvenile, Kevin O'Leary
3rd - 2013 TxOLAN - BG Yearling Females - Sharon Loner
5th - 2013 MOPACA - BG Yearling Females - Jude Anderson
All above were either Snowmass (or bought from them) or MFI animals. Very competitive class.
6th - 2013 GWAS, Level 5, Beige Yearling Females - Helen Humphreys
Another tough class with Snowmass & MFI bloodlines