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La Buena Vida Herdsires
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Cienega Creek Poseidon's Geoffrey
ARI # : 1147674
DOB : 2-14-04
Color : Dark Fawn Appaloosa
Sire : Caligula's Accoya Poseidon
Dam : Cienega Creek Ginger
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Geoffrey is a massive male, 150 pounds at 18 months of age. Shearing almost 10 lbs. of long, fine, crimpy fiber with excellent character, with the density of his famous sire, Poseidon, Geoffrey's fleece took First Place at AOBA 2005 Fleece show.
Geoffrey is a striking dark fawn Appaloosa with light fawn spots, black toes, gums & eye rims and a grey muzzle, which he gets from his grey Dam.
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La Buena Vida’s Monolith
ARI # : 30678828
DOB : 3-10-07
Color : Medium Silver Grey
Sire : Equinox Eternix
Dam : Lone Star Kahlua
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This cria is magnificent. Born in March 2007, La Buena Vida’s Monolith will enhance anyone’s breeding program by adding some of the best genetics in the industry. He brings the genetics of PPeruvian Camilio, Peruvian Drambuie, NWA Maxwell and Peruvian Hemingway, all together in one package.
His sire is Equinox Eternix, a MRG son of PPeruvian Camilio, who has already produced award winning cria. A multiple Color Champion, Eternix recreates his genetic best and gives a whole new definition to color. He not only has the fleece qualities the Accoyo pedigree is so well known for, he comes from a maternal lineage with grey fleece. Eternix has it all: Abundant fleece with fineness, crimp and handle, covering a sound and solid frame from head to toe and he has passed it on to Monolith.
We’ll be showing this boy for the first time at the NM State Fair, Sept. 2007. If you’re there, come take a closer look at Monolith and friends.
Or set a time to see him at our ranch.
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Sandman
DOB : 10/19/1999
Color : Light Fawn
Sire : Dom Lucilio
Dam : QAI Faith ImportC98
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One of the first females we bought when we began our Alpaca business was QAI Faith, a beautiful fawn girl with a Micron count of 17.0. Faith was bred to Dom Lucilio, who was then a young, unproven, unknown male. My, how things have changed. Dom Lucilio sold at auction for the record setting price of $400,000.00.
Faith won a 2nd place in the 2002 AOBA National Conference show in the Produce of Dam class using Sandman and Sand Devil as her progeny in the show ring.
Now Dom Lucilio's first born son, Sandman, who has multiple blue ribbons & a Color Championship to his credit, is also producing incredible crias. Although Dom Lucilio now resides on the east coast and commands a breeding fee of $7500, Sandman still lives on the NM/TX border and like his famous sire, he is looking for a few good females for a short term relationship. Sandman's son, Dominic, won 1st place at the 2005 F2F Fleece show and his sister, Bessame, took a 1st place at 2005 AOBA Fleece Show.
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Let this magnificent animal add fine, dense fiber to your herd. Just look at his histograms over the last several years.
| Age | | AFD | | SD | | CV | | <30 |
| 20 Mo's | | 17.1 | | 3.6 | | 21.0 % | | 0.7 % |
| 56 Mo's | | 19.3 | | 4.2 | | 21.8 % | | 2.0 % |
Sandman now has 15 Crias on the ground, including 8 blacks from black Dams. If you're looking for fineness, density, luster, and color, then Sandman is the Sire for you.
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La Buena Vida's Secret
ARI # : 824161
DOB : Apr 14, 2001
Color : Medium Fawn
Sire : Dom Lucilio
Dam : Enchantment's Dona Sarah
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Secret's ¾ Peruvian lineages from Dom Lucilio and Fabio show in his incredible fleece. Density, luster, fineness and great crimp are all present in this fleece. His fleece was awarded 2nd Place at the AOBA Winter National show in 2004. Secret has a fabulous head and nose to toes coverage that sheared 9 lbs. of fleece in 2003. This herdsire will pass on his excellent conformation and great fleece to your herd.
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Sterling Perfection
ARI # : 1078275
DOB : 2-27-2005
Color : Dark Silver Grey
Sire : El Maestro
Dam : Windborne's Medallion
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From the moment someone buys an alpaca from us our goal becomes making them comfortable, informed and successful in the alpaca business. We are a small ranch and sell less than a dozen animals each year, so our focus has to be on doing the best that we can for our clients. Let us do our best for you!
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