IAOC Ronda
Drop dead gorgeous. Ronda's white lustrous fleece is penciled from tail to nose, with great density. Perfectly conformed with a great head and a regal presecence. Bred to full Accoyo Studmaster male Accoyo Tiago Primo.
Ideuma Creek's Peruvian Independence
Winner of the Best Brightness Award, Ideuma Creek's Peruvian Independence is a blue ribbon girl out of a multiple blue ribbon dam and an 8X champion full Accoyo!
She is every bit as beautiful and as soft as you would expect from this impressive family tree.
Indy comes with a breeding to the Ideuma Creek herdsire of your choice.
We would recommend out CHAMPION full Accoyo fawn, Accoyo Zagot, for a knock out 3/4 Accoyo, full Peruvian cria with nothing but champions on both sides.
Ideuma Creek's Peruvian Luminescence
Invasion Daughter - Reserve Color Champ - Winner of Best Brightness & Best Crimp Awards!
Ideuma Creek's Peruvian Marnia
Marnia just took her first blue ribbon and COLOR CHAMPIONSHIP at the Western New York Fleece Show!
She's a gorgeous full Peruvian true black out of outstanding bloodlines.
Her sire is our own champion and five time blue ribbon winner, The Scotsman.
Her maternal grandsire is Black Magic.
Marnia has many, many maternal and paternal blue ribbon siblings.
She is a wonderful investment that will also increase in value with time.
She comes with a free breeding to any of our Ideuma Creek herdsires.
Ideuma Creek's Peruvian Samantha
Samantha is a multiple blue ribbon winner in the color many alpaca breeders lust for - dark rose grey!
She is a full Peruvian beauty from impressive lineage.
Her sire is our own Peruvian The Scotsman who is a champion himself with 5 blue ribbons.
Sam has both maternal and parternal blues and championships siblings.
She is a great investment and should be able to produce every color alpaca for you - including grey and black!
Ideuma Creek's Rosalita
Rosalita has the most gorgeous colored fleece. She is a medium rose grey & looks just like her paternal sister, Ideuma Creek's Berries & Cream, when she was younger. She is a real looker.
Rosalita is the product of our two friendliest & sweetest alpacas, Welcome Cymon. We've had both of Rosalita's parents for over a decade on our farm. Her dam, Stranger's Little Welcome, is without a doubt, the easiest alpaca we've ever had on our farm. She has given 12 cria, one every year without exception. Welcome has always gotten bred on her first or second breeding, held her pregnancies with no problem, had no birthing issues what-so-ever, & she is the greatest mom around - plenty of milk and attention for her cria. Rosalita's maternal granddam, Welcome's dam, Ginger is the exact same way. Ginger is 17 years old, got bred with her very first breeding, & will give us her 15th cria next summer. The track records of both her dam & granddam give a strong indication that Rosalita will lead just as healthy a reproductive life as they have. After having several girls here at the farm this year for outside breedings that had trouble getting bred and/or staying bred, this is a trait that I appreciate even more than ever.
Rosalita is as straight and correct as they come. She is a proud young girl with an excellent bite. Neither her sire nor her dam have ever gotten their teeth trimmed in the last 12 years, not once!
Rosalita comes with a breeding to the Ideuma Creek herdsire of your choice. We would recommend our blue ribbon full Accoyo, Ironman or our newest herdsire, fawn color champion Accoyo Zagot. This would give you a 50% shot at a rose grey who would be half Accoyo. Ironman has incredibly dense fleece & has been passing on crimpy soft fiber to his cria. Accoyo Zagot is a fawn El Nino son. His genetics are unbeatable & since both his sire & dam are recently passed, unable to be dublicated. Either would be a perfect match for Rosalita.
Ideuma Creek's St. Paulie Girl
Irish Meadows Peruvian McGuire
Full Peruvian 1/4 Accoyo Reserve Champion light fawn from two true black parents!
Isodora
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Investment Potential
Learn more about the investment potential of alpacas.
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In Vestal Farm Charm Meets Hard Science
By Alana Casanova-Burgess
An interesting lifestyle article about how a small alpaca farm in Vestal NY is contributing to Scientific research.
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Ideuma Creek Alpaca Farm
John and I would like to extend our warmest invitation for you to visit Ideuma Creek Alpaca Farm. Having alpacas here on our farm for more than a decade, we are one of the oldest alpaca farms in all of New York State. We are home to more than 60 beautiful, quality alpacas in every size, shape and color. We would love to share our knowledge and excitement about raising these beautiful animals with you.
Indian Trail Farm
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