Skyline's Jamaica

19.6 AFD, Available in 2011 AOBA Auction

Alpaca , Huacaya , Bred (Female) |Unproven |Medium Brown

AOA# 31612500 | DOB: 7/4/2009

Sire: Skyline Alpacas Silver Prancer
  | 31612500 | Light Silver Grey |
Dam: Skyline's Jacqueline
  | 31612500 | Dark Silver Grey|
Service Sire: Accoyo America Phoenix

Rest In Peace Dear Phoenix!!!!!!!

Accoyo America Phoenix

Huacaya Herdsire (Male) Medium Fawn

AOA# 851807 DOB: 8/2/200322 yrs
Not Actually Sold as he passed away, but I didn't want to delete him as we have his genetics on our farm! Accoyo America Phoenix is a spectacular example of Hemi-Accoyo genetics. He is the much decorated Medium Fawn son of Phoenicia, a full Peruvian, True Black, Camilio daughter who is also an AOBA National Black Color Champion. His Sire, Vic Junior, is the best-known full Peruvian son of Accoyo Victor, and grandson of Peruvian Hemingway. Phoenix is extremely dense with a bright fleece ar ...
  | AOA# 851807 | Medium Fawn
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Jamaica has a power-packed genetic package that will make her a great foundation female for you. She has Shackelton, Neruda, and Sinopsis Nocturna on her Sire’s side, and Legacy, Kryptonite and Roosevelt on her Dam’s side. All of these genetics say color and quality.

Jamaica has perfect conformation and nice type-y head. Her fleece is fine, 19.6 AFD, bright and lacks guard hair. We acknowledge she could use more crimp in her fleece and that is why we have bred her to our Premier herdsire, Accoyo America Phoenix. Phoenix continually adds desireable fleece characteristics to our crias and he too carries superb genetic lines with deep color in his pedigree.

Jamaica could also be bred to Grey, as she is loaded with grey and black ancestry. We think you will be very pleased with her first cria and we’ll be curious to see what she produces when you breed her back to a Grey!
Purchase Terms

• Purchases &2,000 or under – CASH • Purchases $2,001 to $20,000 FINANCE TERMS available with 50% down, 6 monthly payments, at 0% interest.

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Updated 4/7/2011