Heather's Acre Alpaca Farm

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Heather's Acre Peruvian Chesney

Wow Factor! 2009 AOBA National Auction

Alpaca , Huacaya , Open (Female) |Unproven |White

AOA# 31114417 | DOB: 6/1/2008

Sire: PHA Accoyo Francisco

PHA Accoyo Francisco

Huacaya Herdsire (Male) White

AOA# 850471 DOB: 9/11/200321 yrs
Wow! Francisco is an elite white full accoyo herdsire and his offspring are sure to bring a new generation of excellence to our herd and to yours. Francisco cria are similar in head styles, squared upright body frames, dense crimpy fleeces with exceptional brightness. Outside breedings are available to your best females. Francisco is co-owned with Hillside Alpacas.
  | AOA# 850471 | White
Dam: Miss Peruvian Yolanda

Miss Peruvian Yolanda

Huacaya Bred (Female) White

AOA# 837941 DOB: 8/31/200222 yrs
Yolanda is full peruvian 1/2 accoyo. Her pedigree is elite, carrying the bloodlines of Legacy and Hemingway on her sire's side and Accoyo Mr. President on her dam's side. Yolanda's dam, Yovela was the first alpaca purchased when we decided to invest in the alpaca industry. This line has been excellent throughout our almost 18 years in the industry. Yovela never showed but received many Produce of Dam awards and her offspring never failed in the show ring. Yolanda has been an excellent product ...
  | AOA# 837941 | White
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SOLD - Thank you Kevin and Libby from The Wood Farm.
Chesney is a clone of her mother but with the fleece of her father. We look at her and it is just WOW! She is a complete package - fleece quality and characteristics, conformation and presence. Her pedigree includes Caligula on her sire's side; Hemingway, Legacy, Millenium and Mr. President on her maternal side. The females in her lineage have proven track records for quality cria, excellent mothering instincts with an abundance of milk production. Chesney is high end - inside and out. If you want high quality in your production herd but also desire to win in the show ring, Chesney is the female to buy!

Updated 6/14/2009