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Meet the 'Huacaya Females' of Knapp's Island Alpacas. We have a
very diverse herd of excellent quality females. These females are all
ready for breeding with any of our top quality herd sires - 'FREE' of charge.
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PERUVIAN LORALYNN
Color: Dark Brown
DOB:
22 March 2000
Sire: Peruvian
Accoyo King Dam: Peruvian King's Phoebe
A
full Peruvian Accoyo with dark fleece out of two top quality parents. Loralynn
has a great lineage and a very promising future of adding great quality
Alpacas to any herd. She birthed a bay black male, Peruvian Wyatt, who
has great fleece coverage that is very thick and full right down to his
toes. Loralynn is a pretty female with great characteristics and a very
nice looking small and nicely fleeced face. With her Accoyo and Peruvian
genetics – she is an excellent female for any breeder who is looking to
add great quality to their herd. She is ready to be bred to a herd sire
of your choice.
$14,500
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KIA ANGELICA ROSE
Color:
Medium Silver Grey DOB:
3 July 2004 Sire:
Blue Sterling Dam: Vintage Rose
Angelica was appropriately named
because when she was first born every one kept saying she was an angel.
She was adorable as a cria and she has impressively matured into a
beautiful looking lady. Angelica is a medium silver grey at the skin, but
the outer fleece is a lighter glowing shade of grey that is very
attractive. Angelica had an adorable face as a cria and it is still
adorable. She has so many great features and such a likable and friendly
demeanor. Angelica has an impressive lineage, with silver greys and
true blacks and producers of high quality offspring. Peruvian Matador,
true black, is a well known herd sire with exceptional fleece quality and
conformation, which is why he sold for $70,000 at a 2001 Auction and
Futurity. Her dam, Vintage Rose, has produced some incredible
offspring for us and Angelica tops the list. She will certainly add
quality to any herd.
$12,800
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HOLLY
Color: Medium Silver Grey
DOB:
09 December 2002
Sire:
Mr. Roosevelt Dam: Vajayta
$11,800 |
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PERUVIAN ALMOND JOY
Color: Light Fawn/Medium Fawn
DOB:
27 February 1997
Sire: Peruvian Botin
Dam: Anna Harrison
Almond Joy is a beautiful pure Peruvian with very dense fleece and perfect
conformation. She also produces some very high quality offspring, and
her ratio of females is 3 to 1 – which is a definite plus. We have been
extremely pleased with the density and tight crimp of her offspring and
also the strong bone structure. Almond is our 'top' female producer
in birthing 'females'. Almond Joy is ready to be bred to a herdsire
of your choice.
$6,800 |
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CHARO
Color: Dark
Silver Grey/White
DOB:
20
September 1997
Sire: Dynasty Dam: Barranquilla-Villacollo
A dark silver grey with
personality plus. Charo is the head female at our ranch. She looks out
for all the other females, but with a very subtle, gently nature. She
always knows what is going on and if she doesn’t, she quickly finds out.
She is a lady with some real presence, and with her nice fleece and color,
she is just irresistible. She has produced silver grey and true black
which is pretty nice to have. Charo is ready to be bred to a herd
sire of your choice.
$6,800 |
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ECLIPSAR
Color: True Black
DOB:
30 June 1997
Sire: Peruvian
Chocolateer Dam: Black Face Betty
Eclipsar is one of our most productive females with 7 offspring: 4 males
and 3 females. Her 1st two offspring, both males, have matured
nicely - Gunner, silver grey and Lexus, medium brown. Eclipsar’s next two
crias were females – Sibley, silver grey and Morgan, true black.
Eclipsar’s 5th cria, Drake, is a sharp looking herd sire with
excellent conformation and fleece density. Eclipsar was bred to our
prized herd sire, Peruvian Alexus, which produced Eclipsars best
offspring, Brandy,
a beautiful medium fawn female who has excellent characteristics.
Eclipsar produced a medium fawn male on their next breeding.
Eclipsar is ready to be bred back to Alexus
or a herdsire of your choice.
$3,300 |
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Erin
has beautiful fleece, with a very poised confirmation, and outstanding
facial features. Both of her parents are suri's, so for her first
breeding we bred her to Ricardo, a dark brown suri. We do not practice
‘crossbreeding’ however, since both parents are suri’s, we consider this
an ethical decision. Erin produced a beautiful light fawn female suri.
Shelby is as sweet as they come. She has gorgeous, big eyes and an
abundance of super soft fleece. Erin’s sire, El Nino, is a striking
silver grey herd sire with offspring that sold at an auction in Ohio in
2003 for $65,000 and $30,000. Shelby’s sire, Ricardo, had offspring that
sold at the same auction for $22K, $25K, $32K, and $33K. Erin was
bred with Peruvian Alexus, a stunning Huacaya herd sire and birthed a very
nice looking light fawn male. She is ready to be bred to a herdsire
of your choice.
$2,800 |
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