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Harley D: $7,500. DOB: 4/29/02 - Harly D. is a beautiful light fawn full Peruvian and the grandson of Peruvian Victor. He's settled females and we are awaiting his first cria. |
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Casper: $8,000; breeding fee $750. DOB: 11/02/97 - Casper is the half Peruvian son of Caligula. His micron is 22 and his fleece has wonderful luster, crimp and density, which he passes on to his offspring.He has producd crias of several colors including red, brown, fawn and black. |
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Earl Grey: $12,000/breeding fee $750. DOB: 08/09/00 - Earl Grey has black offspring on the gound and more to come. His micron is 20. Here's a great chance for producing gray or rose gray with your girls! |
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Rocky (Hardrock): . DOB: - Rocky (Hardrock) is a gray out of two gorgeous gray parents and has a four generation gray and black pedigree. He's settled females and we are awaiting his first cria. |
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Johnny B.: . DOB: - Johnny B. is the full Peruvian grandson of Peruvian Drambuie. He has very dense, crimpy fiber and a micron of 19, with excellent fiber coverage to his toes. He's settled females and we are awaiting his first cria. |
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Meadowgate's Supersonic: Stud Fee $900. DOB: 5/6/1999 - Sonic is a true black full Peruvian herdsire who can pull gray from white and fawn dams. He creates indefinite grays and has a lovely appaloosa granddaughter from his daughter, Sahara Rose.
We are proud to offer this herdsire at stud in central Missouri.
Co-owned with Osage Alpacas |
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Edward Josiah: Stud Fee $750. DOB: 9/27/2002 - Ed Joe's pedigree includes lots of black and gray. A few notable ancestors include Peruvian White Out, SA Silverado and Peruvian Antiplano Gold.
Multiple breeding discounts are available and small breeder discounts are also available. His fiber is simply amazing for a five-year-old black breeding male, good density, fineness and crimp! Fiber samples on request. |
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DAFI Pazazz: Stud Fee $750. DOB: 10/9/2001 - Pazazz is a well mannered solid male with soft crimp, nice confirmation and good fiber coverage.
Pazazz gets along well with other males and would be an easy to manage herdsire for someone just starting with alpacas or looking to add new bloodlines. While Pazazz has never been shown, he has a full brother that has done well in the ring. |