Nemo is as rare as they come...
Full Peruvian, solid dark rose grey!!! This male has it
all...color, fineness, crimp, charisma, presence, and attitutde!!
His fleece (18.6 micron) has a uniform fine handle and crimp. He
has consistent grey fiber throughout his blanket. His sire,
5Peruvian Santana, is an AOBA 2000 Blue Ribbon winner in halter
competition and the AOBA 2003 and 2004 Blue Ribbon fleece. His dam,
Dona Perias, is the 2001 PAOBA Breeders Showcase Reserve Color
Champ for grey females. Her sire is 6Peruvian Dom Timbo 5042, a
superb dark silver grey hersire owned by Magical Farms. This guy
has inherited the best from both parents with impeccable fiber,
conformation and presence. He gets more grey with each passing
month. So put Captain Nemo at the helm and steer your breeding
program on the right course!! he will be working shortly and will
be limited to 10 outside breedings a year. So call and reserve a
breeding today. The fee will go up as the cria hit the
ground.
VITAL
STATISTICS
Type: Huacaya
Status: Uproven
Birthday:
6/26/2003
Heritage:
Full Peruvian
Registration:
ARI Registered
ARI #:
849790
Color: Dark Rose Grey
LINEAGE RECORD

6Peruvian Dona Perias Medium Rose Gray, 815031, Peruvian This exceptional
female has superb conformation and fleece, as evident when she won
the Blue Ribbon and Reserve Color Championship banner at the 2001
PAOBA Breeders Showcase!! This was her only
show...

5Peruvian Santana
Medium Brown, 812450, Full Peruvian Santana has paased the test
with three different judges awarding him first or second in his
halter class (large classes, we might add!). Even without his
commanding presence, his fiber has been regarded as exceptional
with a 2nd place in the 2002 AOBA National Conference Fleece Show
and a 1st place in the 2003 and 2004 AOBA fleece shows! He has
uniform, dense fiber with loads of ine, high frequency crimp. His
presence in the field shows the pride and conformation that mad him
stand out in the East Coast's tow biggest show. Combined with his
limited background in North America, his is a valuable addition to
any farm's genetics. We lov ehis rich mahogany color that may have
been responsible for his ability to produce black and rose gray.
Contact us for a fiber sample and additional photos. Cria on the
ground are everything you would expect from a first class herdsire.
(Black from gray dams, brown from a white dam, and bay black from a
brown dam). Santana has produced his own first.
FIBER
ANALYSIS
Micron Count: 2004:
AFD: 18.6; SD 4.4; CV 23.6; %> 30:1.5
Shearing Weight:
N/A
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AWARDS
RECEIVED
1st place: 2005 Alpaca Heritage 1st
Place yearling male, 1st Place best huacaya male, 1st place best
Huacaya and Champion best in show
1st place: 2005 SEPA Show 2 yr old
Gray/Multi Shorn (class of 8)
2nd Place: 2005 Paoba Breeders
showcase Yearling halter Multi Class
1st Place: 2005 Mapaca Jubilee DRG
Yearling Halter
1st Place: 2004 Paoba Breeders
Showcase
1st place: 2004 AOBA National
Conference (shorn)
1st Place: 2004 New York Empire
Extravaganza
2nd Place: 2004 New York Empire
Extravaganza Bred and Owned
3rd Place: 2004 Ohio Alpacafest (all
grays)
Stud Fee:
$2,500 Introductory
Special
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Update:
Nemo took the Blue Ribbon at the 2005 Mapaca Jubilee, Judged by Julio Sumar. He
stated that Nemo had the finest fleece in the class and a very nice
macho head. This is an honor coming from this world famous
judge.
Nemo has launched his breeding
Career and has settled his first love, she now is spitting
violently at him... Oh the life of a herdsire!!!
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