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Chia from MaRS

Alpaca , Huacaya , Open (Female) |Unproven |White, Beige, Light Fawn

AOA# 36172955 | DOB: 7/10/2021

Sire: Wahoo! from MaRS

APPALOOSA

Wahoo! from MaRS

Huacaya Herdsire (Male) Beige, Medium Fawn, Dark Fawn

AOA# 35566632 DOB: 7/10/20186 yrs
THIS GUY IS SO COOL! WAHOO! from MaRS is everything you could want when adding appaloosa genetics to your herd. There's no compromising quality with this guy! INCREDIBLE CHARACTER TO HIS FLEECE EXCEPTIONAL STAPLE LENGTH EXTREME FINENESS UNIFORMITY Check out his fiber stats, they certainly don't disappoint! He was entered into the spring 2020 shows, but this thing called COVID-19 happened. His cria fleece did very well at our local events. Wahoo's first progeny are on t ...
  | AOA# 35566632 | Beige, Medium Fawn, Dark Fawn
Dam: Hope from MaRS

Hope from MaRS

Huacaya Open (Female) Beige

AOA# 35393474 DOB: 7/14/20168 yrs
Petite female with beautiful, fine fleece! Her family line suggests that lingering fleece fineness should be the case with this girl. Her rare Bolivian lines on the dam's side could make her a great fit into a herd where you're looking for some genetic diversity. FINE FLEECE CONSISTENCY ACROSS BLANKET WELL DEFINED CRIMP PROVEN DAM EASY BREEDER Hope’s first cria was a beige/light fawn male sired by AspenAlpacas Highpoint. I'm loving my Highpoint crias, especially from my Liberator dau ...
  | AOA# 35393474 | Beige
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Daughter of our appy male, Wahoo! Chia sports a few spots and we look forward to her first shearing to see just how many she has.

Chia’s dam, Hope from MaRS, has given her daughter a terrific start to life. She is soon to be weaned and available for purchase! Halter training is underway.

Well balanced frame with straight front and rear.

Consistent crimp across her blanket fleece.
Bright and fine.
Notable density.
Extreme staple length.
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Updated 1/29/2022