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Jackson County Fairgrounds
Central Point, Oregon
October 8-9, 2011
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Live Stud Auction |
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The 2011 AlpacaMania Live Stud Auction will be held Saturday Night of the show with Buffet Dinner and Complimentary Drinks.For this year's auction we have five Lots of amazing studs from which to choose. The winners of each of the suri packages will get their choice of one of the two suri males in the package.
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Lot 3 - ATRS Aston Martin
Donated by Barbara Hanson, Meadowrock AlpacasThis impressive black herdsire is a son of the Nat'l Color Champion, Emerald Farm’s Rincon Cloud and a grandson of 6x color champion Crescent Moon’s Rayo Del Sol. He is a solid bay black male in his second year of breeding. Aston settled his first female at only 23 months of age which produced a female born 4/20/2011, Meadowrock’s Opal, SEE CRIA BELOW.This MACHO, as some of the judges have called him, has it all. Here's what some of the experts are saying: Dr. Julio Sumar Evaluation, 2010: Very good coverage, uniformity, good density. Very good external genitalia. Very good bite and condition.Judge Sara Jane MacLennan, 2009 PNNA: Best fleece in class: consistent, fine, and dense combined with a balanced/square frame and dense bone.Mrs. Sara McElroy, Alpaca Breeder: Heavy bone & muscle, strong topline, perfect bite, straight & healthy from birth. Large testicles (since birth)...strong reproductive pedigree w/early maturation & heavy lactation.Spinners rave about his fiber; he has received two blue ribbons: Alpacapalooza his score was 90/100 and at PNNA his score was 99/100.April, 2010-May, 2011 he has accumulated 4 Color Championships, 1 reserve championship, and 11 blue ribbons, SEE LISTING.He IS the "complete package" and at 160# he commands a Regal presence with his broad chest and correct, well-balanced conformation. Aston has a calm demeanor and is easy to handle. His fleece is soft, dense, bundled and consistent across his entire frame. If you are looking to improve your herd, you need to take a serious look at ATRS Aston Martin!!! “If you win the bid I will drive the first 100 miles to meet you, additional miles will be charged at $1/mile (one way). We can agist your female until proven pregnant here in Trout Lake for an additional charge, you will need to deliver and pick up your female. We will spit test but if you want your female ultrasounded, you will need to pay the additional cost.”
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Lot 5 - OVA Peruvian Vyper
Donated by Pam & Rick Brady, Oak Valley AlpacasARI #31211796DOB: 10/26/2008Color: Light Brown (but has color checked into Light Fawn)Status: Unproven (settled several females - first cria due late fall 2011)Sire: Sunset Hills Zeph's Tempest (382 Peruvian Zephyrus and PPPeruvian Royal Fawn) ARI #30016248Dam: Assana (Victor's Vic Jr. and PPeruvian Victor G4563) ARI 1423273OVA Peruvian Vyper is a very solid young male who started his breeding career in the fall of 2010. Vyper's show record is very indicative of the overall quality of this young male winning championships in both halter as well as fleece. He has wonderful overall character to his fleece with extreme density, high frequency crimp, with outstanding staple length and coverage. In 2010 at just seventeen months old his blanket weighed in at a very nice 6.9 lbs. Vyper's first cria are expected in the late fall of 2011. For 2011 we are offering some very nice breeding incentives. Breeding for color? You really should consider this outstanding young herdsire.Show Record:First Place & Color Champion - Halter ~ Alpacafest West 2009First Place & Color Champion - Halter ~ CA Classic 2010First Place & Color Champion - Halter ~ AlpacaMania 2010First Place & Reserve Color Champion - Fleece ~ Gold Country Gathering 2010First Place Bred & Owned ~ CA Classic 2010First Place Bred & Owned ~ AlpacaMania 2010First Place & Judges Choice - Spin-Off ~ Gold Country Gathering 2010First Place - Halter ~ International Alpaca Odyssey 2011First Place - Halter ~ AlpacaMania 2010Second Place - Walking Fleece Show ~ International Alpaca Odyssey 2011Third Place Halter ~ CABA Classic 2009Fiber Stats:2009: MFD 19.4, SD 3.3, CV 17.0, SF 18.3, >30 0.7, CF 99.3%2010: MFD 23.4, SD 3.8, CV 16.3, SF 22.0, >30 5.2, CF 94.8%
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Lot 2a - AABC Marauder
Donated by Sandy Wallace, Alpacas of MarinSolid, true, blue black with locking to rival any white, Marauder impressed the judges as well! Champion at 2010 Mapaca, the judges comments included that he was the "most unique black male they had ever seen in any country!" They liked him so much that they kept him in the ring after naming the Judges Choice winner to specifically call out his attributes to the audience and stated later that they would have named him judges choice, but, due to the fact that he had been belly shorn, they had to give it to the other male as they could not adequately compare density.2010 Mapaca 1st Place & Champion2009 MABA 1st Place & Res. Champion2011 Mapaca Jubilee 1st Place2011 Mapaca Jubilee 2nd Place Fleece2011 Paoba Breeders Showcase 1st
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Lot 1b - Accoyo Tourbillion
Donated by Lona Nelson Frank, Alpacas of Tualatin Valley, LLCFrom the Accoyo Uribe and Accoyo Baron bloodlines. Tourbillion has silky and extremely lustrous locks to the skin which he inherited from his uncommonly fine fleeced dam, Accoyo Esperanza. Her dam (his grand dam), PPeruvian Eleuteria R0666, a full Accoyo import continues to produce a fleece at 12+ years of age with an incredible micron count of 22 and was awarded a blue ribbon at the 2006 Suri Network Fleece Show in Estes Park, CO! On top of that, Eleuteria has had a cria every year since 1996 and is a supermom with lots of milk which produced Tourbillion's dam who has the same milk production giving Tourbillion a great start! Folks, this is what we want in our herd; SUPER GENETICS producing HEALTHY BABIES with OUTSTANDING FLEECES. Now, add limited genetics, correct conformation, strong bone and a gorgeous head and you have Tourbillion; a name indicative of exquisite craftsmanship.Tourb's colored offspring began arriving in Spring of 2010 and his kids are going to the shows!
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Lot 2b - Captain January
Donated by Lisa and Jack Coughlin, Rogue Valley Alpacas, LLC Captain January is a beautiful medium brown suri with a wonderful future ahead of him as a stud. At three he still has wonderful lock structure and after shearing, his coat gleams like liquid bronze in the sunshine. His first cria, a fawn male, was born with superior lock structure and density that are so perfectly penciled they ripple when he runs. Even though he has only sired one cria, with his pedigree (Son of Bellini of PVA, Grandson of PVA Mahogany Prince) he is the next generation in a premium line of studs. Adding his genetics to your breeding program will definitely:Kick it up a notch!
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Lot 4 - Mile High Deacon Grey
Donated by Deanna & Jason Skirving, Jakaila AlpacasARI#: 1280913 Color: Light Silver Grey DOB: 02/04/2006 Category: Herdsire Deacon Grey is a 14 time Champion in the 2007/2008 Showring. He is one of the only two alpacas in history to have ribboned COLOR CHAMPION in fleece and halter at AOBA Nationals all in one year!!!!!! He is also 5 years of age his histogram is @ 21.8...WOW!!! Deacon comes from a solid, highly desirable bloodline of Maple Brook Fandango and Bueno. Deacon's dam, Ruby Rose is a Rose Grey Color Champion and her dam is ACR Leggers Roo Girl, a Silver Grey out of Caligulia.2008 PNAA COLOR CHAMPION & 1st Place 2007 Futurity Halter COLOR CHAMPION & 1st Place 2007 Mid American Alpaca Show COLOR CHAMPION & 1st Place 2007 Oklahoma Blast Off Alpaca Show COLOR CHAMPION & 1st Place 2007 ABR Fall Fest COLOR CHAMPION & 1st Place 2008 AOBA Fleece Show COLOR CHAMPION & 1st Place 2008 AOBA Nationals COLOR CHAMPION & 1st Place 2008 Emerald Valley Fleece Show COLOR CHAMPION & 1st Place 2008 Alpaca Palooza Sow COLOR CHAMPION & 1st Place 2007 AOBA Nationals RESERVE COLOR CHAMPION & 1st Place 2007 Southwest Regional Show RESERVE COLOR CHAMPION & 1st Place 2006 Mid American Alpaca Show RESERVE COLOR CHAMPION & 1st Place 2008 AWE RESERVE COLOR CHAMPIONSHIP & 1st Place 2008 CABA Classic RESERVE COLOR CHAMPIONSHIP & 1st PlaceAOBA NATIONAL FLEECE SHOW 2008COLOR CHAMPION & 1st Place AOBA NATIONAL HALTER SHOW 2008COLOR CHAMPION & 1st PlaceEMERALD VALLEY ALPACA FLEECE SHOW 2008COLOR CHAMPION & 1st Place
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Lot 1a - Pacific Pride
Donated by Lona Nelsen Frank, Alpacas of Tualatin Valley, LLCPacific Pride carries the presence and fleece characteristics of his great sire, Keanu of PVA plus the exceptional qualities passed on to him by his dam, NGG Little Fantasy that has produced multiple 1st place and Color Champion offspring.This Peruvian heritage male is the impressive result of breeding generations of award winning animals. He carries the bloodlines of Mahogany Prince and Accoyos Uribe and Torbio that are some of the most recognized Suri studs in North America.Pacific Pride is a strong male with an incredibly sweet disposition which he passes on to his progeny. We now call this important and desirable trait the "Pride Sweet Gene". We are very pleased with his cria in all colors that are high luster, beautifully locked and healthy with correct conformation that have done well in the show ring. Don't let the fact that he hasn't traveled the show circuit misguide you; he is a spectacular male in every way. Pacific Pride's offspring have shown in GET of SIRE and have placed FIRST in COLOR each time they have shown; ahead of offspring from well known sires that have been multiple prize winners and champions. Pride's cria are stunning with blue ribbon winnings putting him on top with 2008 GET-of-SIRE at a PNW level 5 show.2008 CABA Classic - FIRST in Get-of-Sire2008 AlpacaPalooza - FIRST in Get-of-Sire in a class of 9 entries.2007 NW Alpaca Showcase Second Place Get-of Sire with 3 black offspring behind whites and over Nautilus offspring. 2007 AlpacaPalooza - Third Place in Get-of-Sire behind whites and over MacGuyver sons, Captain Morgan and Don Diego de Peru.2007 Heart of the Valley Second Place Get-of Sire
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