Dam: |
Snowmass Midnight's Gold
ARI#: 831282
Heritage: Peruvian and Chilean
Color: Dark Fawn
Midnight is one of Island Alpaca first purchases.
Snowmass
Midnight's Gold has also produced show-stoppers for us. (Her first
offspring, Andean Midnight was the highest paid maiden female alpaca in
the world at the time, selling for $100,000 at auction).
She
is an astounding foundation female, and has produced nothing but the
best for Island Alpaca Farm. We can only expect that her future will be
bright.
Three P's!! All around the perfect alpaca, with perfect disposition, and the perfect, nurturing mother!
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Sire: |
CT Estrada
ARI#: 30522619
Heritage: Full Peruvian
Color: Medium Fawn
Estrada is a well-balanced male from two top parents. His Sire, Evander does it again with this amazingly dense, fine fleece male with a great
handle and luster, extensive coverage and a great body. With his 2012
shearing, Estrada had over 12.6 pounds of fleece sheared off. Amazing!!
Alpaca judge, Wade Gease has said about Estrada, "He is the "complete package". Very nice fleece style and crimp formation throughout. He has kept his fineness/softness." Also, Judge David Barboza has said about Estrada: "His architecture and density is incredible! Spot on!" And Alpaca Fleece Judge, Cheryl Gehly has written: "Wow! Fine with great character! Quite uniform for micron.""Beautiful Fleece: fine, bright, well organized!". Awarding him first place in the competition, and again, after the fleeces third showing at
the 2009 Empire Symposium and Fleece Event, she commented again;"Beautiful Fleece: fine, bright, well organized!". Most recent fleece circuit, Estrada's fleece (its fourth showing) took yet another blue at PAOBA show, May, 2009.
To date, Estrada has eight multiple Champ/Reserve Championships, and 27 first-place, blue-ribbon awards. See the details of his show record below, most in very competitive classes!
In 2009, Estrada's Fleece won the reserve Championship, and took first place in his class over another amazing alpaca who won the 2008 Futurity Championship that had 54 entries in the class!
Both dam and sire have produced Championship winners so his future is extremely promising indeed. |