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ASPN CASANOVA CONDOR'S RODEO

ASPN CASANOVA CONDOR'S RODEO
Breed Type:
Huacaya
Gender:
Male
ARI #: 30586604
DOB: 07/13/07
Heritage: Certificate
Color: Clrg
Dam: SNOWMASS MOON FLOWER
Sire: SNOWMASS CASANOVA'S CONDOR
Price: $20,000.00
Share Price: $10,000.00
Share: 50%
Stud Fee: $2,000.00

Nyala Farm Alpacas

Nyala Farm Alpacas

Andy & Ann Merriwether
104 Rockwell Rd
Vestal,NY 13850
Phone: (607) 785-8226
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Peruvian Chaccu & Peruvian Casanova are his grandfathers - what a combination! It is evident that he comes from royalty when looking at his fleece and conformation - stunning! He will no doubt increase the fineness, density and overall quality of any herd.

Carrie Hull, of Course Broads Fiber sorting, said Rodeo's fleece was "amazingly soft with gorgeous crimp structure and complete uniformity between primary and secondary fibers".

Casanova Condor's Rodeo is a full Peruvian, amazing male that can boast superb density, absolutely gorgeous crimp and perfect conformation. His Grandsire, Chaccu, has extremely rare genetics as he came from a state owned breeding program that does not release many alpacas for exportation. His fleece is extremely dense, yet fine, with tight uniform crimp. Chaccu has been called by both Jan Davis and Julie Skinner as the "densest alpaca" they have ever touched. Chaccu won Get-of-Sire at the AOBA national Show in 2001.

On his sires side he brings the exceptional bloodlines of the famous Snowmass Peruvian Casanova. He was the high seller at the 2002 Celebrity Futurity Auction where he sold for an amazing $147,000! He had a micron count of 18.3 at 3.5 years of age and his recent histogram is still under 25 microns at over 9 years of age! Condor carries on those traits in a beautiful fawn grey color. Condor has exceptional uniformity of his crimp and still retains fineness at the age of 5.

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