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Cocoa

(Island Alpaca 1-Star's Dom Perignon)

Dom Perignon is a proven herd sire with outstanding traits—blade‑fine, consistent 17.7 µ fleece, impressive blue‑ribbon show wins, and a gentle, highly affectionate temperament

Gender:

Male

Status

Herd Sire/Proven

Birthdate

September 13, 2007

Heritage

1/4 Chilean, 3/4 Peruvian

ARI Registry #

30882256

Color

Dark Fawn

Price

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Stud Fee

N/A

DOM PERIGNON was awarded a blue ribbon at the 2009 Empire Extravagnza show in New York and ribboned 2nd Place at the 2008 New England Coast Classic in very impressive class of 9, and again, a second at the 2008 Empire Extravaganza. At the 2009 New England Coastal Classic Show, the judge commented on how Dom had the finest fleece in the class! Fiber sample (August 2008) reveals the same fiber diameter.. the exact same, 17.7 = Super fine!With a perfect disposition, Dom is very easy to handle, likely one of the most "hugable" in the herd.Take advantage of his very low stud-fee now.

Mobile breedings available.

Fiber Analysis:  2008: 17.7 Micron


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ARI#

Alpaca Name

Gender

Color

Dam Name

Dam ARI#

Serena of Island Alpaca

Female

Medium Fawn

Serafina of Island Alpaca


OFFSPRING

Offspring
Lineage

Lineage

DAM (MOTHER)

Snowmass Midnight's Gold

831282

ARI#:

Peruvian and Chilean

Heritage:

Dark Fawn

Color:



Midnight is one of our first purchases from Cas-Cad-Nac farm. We have been tremendously pleased with her production and success of her offspring.


SIRE (FATHER)

Snowmass Incaaccoyo Star



I-Star is a son of the famed Peruvian Snowmaster. One of the few full-blooded Accoyo males to come out of his amazing sire, he has all the fiber density, crimp, and fineness one would expect of his lineage. I-Star, the son of Snowmaster who was sold to a farm in Australia for $250,000. There are very few male offspring in this country to carry on his incredible genetics.

His first crop of offspring were dominant in the show-ring in 2003 winning several blue ribbons and Championships across a range of colors and his subsequent cria have proven that that was no fluke!


807325

ARI#:

Full Peruvian

Heritage:

White

Color:

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