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Our herd consists of huacaya alpacas with ancestry from the USA and all three South American countries. Our breeding goals are focused on fiber. The most important trait for us is a soft, silky handle to the fleece. This comes from both fineness and uniformity. We also strive for good density. Our breeding choices are based on what will best produce the fiber characteristics we want as well as what will produce a variety of color for our herd. We do produce a number of light-colored (white and beige) alpacas each year, as they allow for all colors in the rainbow in the finished product, thanks to the dye pot!


Coyo's Cherry Bomb
DOB: 7/7/2006

 

Cherry Bomb is a beautiful, half Accoyo white female from our own AAR Apricot and the famous Coyo Destini. Her sire is well-known in Canada for producing some of the best alpacas in that country. He now lives in the US and is continuing to produce high-end offspring. Apricot has consistently produced wonderful crias for us and this time she really did it big. Cherry Bomb has great boning, silky, shiny, crimpy fleece and is dense, dense, dense. We plan to show her in Spring 2007 and then add her to our foundation herd. 

 

 


Foss Mtn Oh Susannah

DOB: 6/9/2006

 
 
Susannah is a light fawn full Peruvian daughter of our own Foss Mtn Valeri and Acorn Alpaca's well-known light fawn herdsire, DPA Peruvian Powerplay. She is very well-covered and has the fine, silky fleece that her sire passes on to his crias. As a grand-daughter of PPeruvian Timoteo, she has the right genetics to produce wonderful crias.

 


Kilblaan Farm Madeline
DOB: 9/25/2005

 

Madeline is a beautiful brown female who has been added to our colored breeding program.  Her sire is Alacante, a brown son of PPPeruvian Accoyo Camilio.  Her dam is Peruvian Emily, who year after year produces winners for Kilblaan Farm.  Madeline has crimpy, very soft fiber and a sweet way about her.  We will be breeding her in the Spring to one of Kilblaan's wonderful colored herdsires.

 


Silver Thunder's
Maggie Mae
DOB: 9/5/2005

Maggie Mae is a beautiful medium silver gray maiden. Maggie has a solid blanket with hardly any spots. She has very silky blanket fiber, with the typical white 'tuxedo' markings of the silver grays. Her dam is our Cinnamon Spice, who is the dark brown daughter of silver gray Fantasy's Treasure. Maggie's sire is Silver Thunder, a medium gray herdsire from Chase Tavern Farm and Folsom Farm. Maggie is a beauty and if you like silver gray alpacas, she'd be a great one to add to your herd, as she has silver gray on both sides of her pedigree.

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Alexander's
Heart Of Gold

DOB 6/2/05

 

Goldie is a nice young female, with very square and solid conformation. Her beige fleece is crimpy with long staple length. Goldie's dam, Brown Eyed Girl, also has very good conformation and nice fleece. Goldie's sire, Alexander Gold, is a full Peruvian with tons of dense fleece. He has sheared 12 pounds! He is also a blue-ribbon winner. Goldie has a sweet personality and is easy to handle. Check her out on our sales list on AlpacaNation. She will be bred in Spring of '07.

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Foss Mtn Moon Dance
DOB 6/28/04

Moon Dance is the daughter of our white full-Peruvian herdsire, AAR Orion, and a bay black female, RiverView's KatieO. Moon Dance is a striking girl, with good conformation and soft, dense, crimped fleece. She is well-covered and has inherited her sire's straight stand and presence. Since her dam is bay black, Dancer may well carry color. She is being bred to our own dark fawn herdsire AA Peruvian El Cobre, for a 2008 cria. MoonDance has held her 18 micron fleece for two years now, and is a great addition to our foundation herd. 


Foss Mtn Valeri
DOB 8/19/03

 

Valeri is a full-Peruvian, beige female, with crimpy, soft fleece.  Her staple length at her 2006 shearing was over 5 inches!  Her sire, MFI Peruvian Champion, is a dark bay-black, ribbon-winning herdsire and her dam is our own Caraz, a light fawn and beige, dense Import.  Valeri took her mother's color, but may very well carry darker color from her sire.  Val entered her first show at the North American Alpaca Show in April 2004.  She got a fifth place ribbon in a very competitive beige juvenile female class.  Val also won a ribbon in the light female yearling class at the Big E in Fall of 04.  She was bred in 2005 to Acorn Alpaca's DPA Peruvian Powerplay and had a beautiful light fawn cria, Foss Mountain Oh Susannah, in 2006.  Valeri has been bred back to our own AA Peruvian El Cobre, a dark fawn full-Peruvian herdsire, for a Spring 07 cria.  We're thinking this breeding may well produce more color!

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Dreamboat Annie
DOB 10/19/03

Annie is a sweet, large-boned, light fawn female with ultra-soft fleece.  Her sire, Foster's Cerveza, is a dense beige herdsire with many ribbon-winning offspring.  Her dam is Thunder Rose, now living at Cynjim Alpacas.  Rose gave Annie her size and good disposition.  Annie placed third in her light fawn juvenile female class at the Big E in 2004.  She also placed third in her class at the
New England Coastal Classic that same year. Annie is currently bred to our own full Peruvian white herdsire, AAR Orion, for a Spring 2007 cria.

 


CARAZ

Tag No 65 ImportV98
DOB January 1995

 

Caraz is a beige/light fawn full-Peruvian import from Australia She is dense and very soft, and gives us very soft roving and yarn, even at 11 years old. She has good conformation and a stately presence. She is an experienced mom who delivers easily and has plenty of milk. Caraz is not for sale, but is one of our foundation females. She has been resting now, but we plan to breed her to our dark fawn herdsire, AA Peruvian El Cobre, next Spring. We've not bred Caraz to color before, but are hoping for a cria with color close to El Cobre's. Time will tell!

 


AAR Apricot
DOB 6/26/2000

 

 

Apricot is a sweet-natured, light beige alpaca with dense fiber and great boning.  Her first cria, Sweet Cherry Wine,  won ribbons in every show she entered and was sold as a maiden.  For a second cria, Apricot was bred to 'the best light fawn male in the country', DPA Peruvian PowerPlay, and delivered a gorgeous male cria, Powerplay's The Gambler   Apricot was rebred to our own herdsire, Kaballero's Phoenix, for her third cria and delivered an adorable, curly-fibered light fawn daughter, (21 lbs at birth!), named Chantilly Lace, in July 05.  Chantilley was also sold as a maiden.  Apricot was bred in 2005 to the reknowned Canadian Accoyo herdsire, now living in New England, Coyo Destini.  His offsprings' offspring are being used as herdsires, so we had great hopes for Apricot's '06 cria!  She didn't disappoint us.  Apricot gave birth to a beautiful white female cria, Coyo's Cherry Bomb, who beat out Chantilley at a birth weight of 23.9 lbs.  Cherry Bomb has gorgeous, shiny white fiber that is crimpy and dense.  She's stunning.  Apricot will be rebred to Kaballero's Phoenix this year, for a summer 2007 cria.  Apricot is one of our foundation females and is not for sale.  Her offspring, though, would make great additions to anyone's herd  All, so far, have inherited her calm, easy-going, friendly personality and the density from both her and their sires.

 

AAR Cinnamon Spice
DOB 10/12/2000

Cinnamon is a tall, dark brown, proven female with thick, lustrous fiber that covers her from head to toe.  Cinnamon's sire is Fantasy's Treasure, a light silver gray herdsire who has had numerous silver grand-crias from his non-silver offspring. Cinnamon is our 'gray-maker', as she has always produced gray crias when bred to gray herdsires. She delivered a beautiful medium silver gray daughter, Maggie Mae, on September 5, 2005. Cinn was rebred to AA Peruvian El Cobre, our dark fawn herdsire, for a Fall 2006 cria. Since Cinnamon has always been bred to silver, we were interested to see what she would produce when bred to dark fawn. Well, now we know. Cinnamon delivered a beautiful medium brown boy, Leroy Brown, on September 1, 2006. Check him out on our Males page. We rebred Cinnamon to El Cobre in hopes of getting a brown female cria in 2007! We'll go back to breeding for silver after that cria arrives, using Kilblaan Farm's silver herdsire 'Governor'.

 


BROWN EYED GIRL
DOB 7/1/2002

Brown Eyed Girl is a beautiful, well-covered, dark fawn girl who is one of our production females. She had her first cria, Goldie, in 2005 and is a great Mom. She immediately bonded with her cria and had plenty of milk. Shortly after the birth, Brownie had an accident that caused her to lose her left eye. She has adjusted well, and she still has a beautiful face. She was bred to our herdsire AAR Orion and had a beautiful white boy, Telstar in 2006, despite her only having one eye now. For 2007, we bred her to our own dark fawn male, AA Peruvian El Cobre, and she produced a replica of herself and El Cobre - a brown boy we named FossMtn Johnny B. Goode. See him on our cria page.  
 

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