Herdsires


Beech Springs' Star Searcher
   
DOB: 10/14/08
ARI: 31420693    White
Dam: Annastacia of LEAF    ARI: 30568761     White
Sire: Accoyo Diesel     ARI:  842861     White


Now a yearling, Star was named after his position in the womb (and because of that, born via c-section), Star is a lovely young male, 5/8 Accoyo, out of lineage of the famed Peruvian's Don Juan, Augusto, Bueno, MFI Logan & MFI Barringer. He is a beauty, showing spunk, presence and attitude. Now nearing his 2nd birthday, he has become quite interested in the ladies, and I have begun to use him for behavior testing. I think he be able to start herdsire duties in the fall of 2010. His fiber is soft, dense, with a low amplitude zipper type crimp. 2010 histogram should be available shortly. His conformation is flawless. This is a very nice boy, one to enhance your herd quality when he becomes of age.

Breeding contract signed before 2/1/11 qualifies for phenomenal breeding discount! Mobile breeding available within 150 miles; dam's owner helping w/ fuel expenses.

Awards:
2009: 3rd place  Beige Yearling males




Superstition's White Magic   ARI: 141957
DOB: 11/8/05   White
Sire: SA Peruvian Superstition   ARI: 828241   Medium Fawn
Dam: Levity   ARI: 847680   Light Fawn

Magic has grown straight and strong. He is compact, muscular but an easy going boy for herd health work. His fleece is soft, long and very dense, and has come in with shine and a lack of guard hair. His fiber's quality is proven by a 2008 spin-off sample...he had the highest score of ALL WHITE's!!!!! He is white with some light fawn in the blanket area and tail. With his Bolivian Chieftain line from his mom and Black Magic line from his sire, he definately has genetics on his side, as well as the ability to throw color. His sire is Nyala Farms' SA Peruvian Superstition, a fawn color champion from the 2002 AOBA Nationals show.

His uncles include Black Jack Jax, Royal Mateo, Nic Nac and Magic Man and there is always auntie Black Orchid! No slouch, this boy. His dam's micron count in 2007 was 19.3, his sire's in 2002 was 16.8. Magic's 2007 histogram shows that he is following in his parents footsteps. His temprament seems to be trusting..he is inquisitive and sweet, and fairly easy when it comes to health maintanance.

Grandsire (sire's side): 4Peruvian Black Magic TB #166566
Granddam: 6Peruvian Susquehanna Imp98 MF #808162

Grandsire (dam's side): Tremolo WH #814458
Great Grandsire: Bolivian Chieftain
Granddam: Feliz MB #805311

Reasonable introductory stud fee of $850. w/ female in residence. Deduct $150.00 for drive-by (within 100 miles). I haven't had the opportunity to use Magic much(first cria due shortly), but I think of him as my stealth weapon...waiting in the wings to put his stamp on my herd.


Awards:
2008: Alpacamania 2nd Place (15 entries) Spin-Off
2008: VAOBA 4th of 8 entries White 2 yr olds Spin Off
2008: 1st Place Alpaca Blast Off (Oklahoma) White 2 yr olds Spin Off
PLUS Highest Score for all whites; 19 Entries!!!!!

2008: Alpacamania 2nd Place (15 entries) Spin-Off
2008: VAOBA 4th of 8 entries White 2 yr olds Spin Off
2008: 1st Place Alpaca Blast Off (Oklahoma) White 2 yr olds Spin Off
PLUS Highest Score for all whites; 19 Entries!!!!!






Beechcomber   ARI: 1127782
DOB: 6/15/05   Light Fawn
Sire: 592 Peruvian Mr Bojangles   ARI: 837934  Medium Brown
Dam: Arkalpaca Cubit   ARI: 806937   Medium Fawn

Beechcomber has cria on the ground and is passing on his beautifully architectured crimp style and density. He has let the color and patterning of the dam come through. Crias have been a: dk brown white face and socks via similar dam, a "mini me" (and I do mean PERFECT replica of himself in a female variety)via a solid white dam, a brown & white pinto out of a black dam w/ white markings, and a brown and white pattern out of similar dam. This is getting interesting, and admitedly not what I had anticipated! I think, unless intentionally breeding for patterns, I will keep his breedings to solid colored females. No matter what the color, though, the fiber he passes to the cria has been fabulous.

My Beech boy is out of the Caligula line via his dam (a grandaughter) and out of Peruvian The Saint via his sire. The Saint is a gorgeous maroon, owned by the Pet Center, standing stud in California. Beechcomber's sire, Bojangles, is a brown multi award winner in Ohio. Think of the rich color possibility he should be able to produce!

He has a solid, muscular, large frame (190 lbs), a perfect bite, and his testicular development is very good. His fiber density and crimp structure are superb and there is very little guard hair. The judges must agree..check his show record!

Breeding fee w/ dam in residence $600. CABO members, $100 discount. Mobile breeding fee, $450 (within 100 miles)

Awards:
3rd Place Halter class/light juvenile males: VA Classic 2006 under Jill McLeod
2nd Place: AOBA Fiber to Fashion 2006 Juvenile Spin Off
2nd Place: OABA Alpacafest 2006 Juvenile Beige/Light Spin Off
1st Place: Louisiana Deep South Fleece Competition under Diane Timmerman
3rd Place: Southern Select Spin Off Yearling Fawn 2007
1st Place: VA Classic Spin Off Yearling Fawn 2007
1st Place: Estes Park Wool Market Fleece 2yr old Lights 2008
3rd Place: Carolina Alpaca Celebraton 2+yr old Fawn Fleece(2008 shearing) 2009
2nd Place: AOBA World Fleece Show (2009 shearing) 2009 3+ Yr old Lt Fawn



MSF Tyson   ARI: 1385137
DOB: 10/15/05   True Black
Sire: MFI Peruvian Glacial Storm   ARI: 829216   White
Dam: IAOC Milly   ARI: 813257   True Black
What I have is one of the only two registered true black offspring of the many cria from MFI Peruvian Glacial Storm (as of late 2008)! His grandsire, Augusto, had none out of 247 registered. His fleece has well defined crimp, excellent coverage and density. He has seven cria due in 2009, and 2 more coming so far for 2010. His initial success at breeding has been impressive. During all attempts, he has found his mark quickly & efficiently and each breeding lasted over 25 minutes. So far, all dams have behavior tested positively after just one breeding.

Tyson's sire is none other than MFI Peruvian Glacial Storm, a gorgeous white, Accoyo male and son of Ppperuvian Augusto (Accoyo). Glacial Storm now resides in Oregon, co-owned by the well respected judge, Jude Anderson, Mike Safely, and others. Glacial Storm is also listed as one of Northwest Alpacas StudMaster herdsires! He brought many ribbons to Magical Farm as well, to include a 1st Place in the AOBA Nationals Composite class.

Tyson's grand-dam: 5Peruvian Genny Dark Fawn
1st Place @ AOBA Nationals in Louisville (twice!)
MAPACA
AOBA Nationals in Portland
2000 International Fleece Show (Canada)
Grandsire: Ppperuvian Augusto A phenomenal sire from the Accoyo herd

Awards:
2006: 4th Place Louisiana Deep South Fleece Competition under Diane Timmerman
2007: 6th in a class of 11 @ Carolina Alpaca Celebration: Halter class/Yearling
2007: 4th Place Southern Select Spin Off
2007: 6th Place VA Classic Spin Off
2007: 3rd Place Carolina Classic / True Black 2+ yr males Halter
2007: 1st Place Palmetto Class: Halter Class/Black Yearlings GO Tyson!
2007: 1st Place Fleece (dark yearlings) Star Events Spring Fling @ WoodsEdge
Wools Farm, judged by Ruth Elverstad
2007: 3rd Place True Black 2+ years/Halter @ VAOBA Alpaca Expo
2008: 1st Place CABO Carolina Alpaca Celebration True Black 2+ years Halter judged by Tim Lavan
2008: 2nd Place (6 entries) Alpacamania Spin-Off
2009: 2nd Place (5 entries) AOBA International Conference Spin-Off

2006: 4th Place Louisiana Deep South Fleece Competition under Diane Timmerman
2007: 6th in a class of 11 @ Carolina Alpaca Celebration: Halter class/Yearling
2007: 4th Place Southern Select Spin Off
2007: 6th Place VA Classic Spin Off
2007: 3rd Place Carolina Classic / True Black 2+ yr males Halter
2007: 1st Place Palmetto Class: Halter Class/Black Yearlings GO Tyson!
2007: 1st Place Fleece (dark yearlings) Star Events Spring Fling @ WoodsEdge
Wools Farm, judged by Ruth Elverstad
2007: 3rd Place True Black 2+ years/Halter @ VAOBA Alpaca Expo
2008: 1st Place CABO Carolina Alpaca Celebration True Black 2+ years Halter judged by Tim Lavan
2008: 2nd Place (6 entries) Alpacamania Spin-Off
2009: 2nd Place (5 entries) AOBA International Conference Spin-Off



 

                                                                     

 

 

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