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Beautiful head |
1/2 Accoyo
Morning Sky's Eliana
ARI# 1345742 D.O.B. 8/1/2006
Huacaya, Female, Proven | Medium Fawn
Full Peruvian
Sire: Sir Peruvian Accoyo Odyssey
| ARI# 841970 | White
Service Sire: Grand Alero
Grand Alero
3/4 Accoyo
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ARI# 815765
| DOB: 9/14/1999
Huacaya
, Male
, Proven
, White
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We were saddened to say goodbye to Grand Alero as he moved on to alpaca heaven, and have left his info here since he supplied the wonderful genetics for quite a number of our females - many who shear 5+ pound blankets.
Grand Alero played a very special part in our breeding program; he gave us six beautiful girls - Grande Alera, Grande Dencia, Just Glorious, Grande Laramie, Grande Flora, and Benezette - including award winners in both halter, fleece and spin-off competitions! His daughter, Gr... |
| ARI# 815765 | White
Making us wait several extra weeks past her due date, Pricilla gave birth to Morning Sky's Eliana on the hottest day of the entire summer! For this reason, her name, meaning "daughter of the sun", was chosen.
Dark fawn and 1/2 Accoyo, out of award winning Sir Peruvian Accoyo Odyssey - who has awesome, dense fleece - Eliana had an IgG of 1950 at one week of age, and has a perfect bite, beautiful head and great staple length. She also boasts Vengador and Accoyo Godfather in her pedigree!
Morning Sky's Eliana was bred to our dark fawn, award winning herdsire, Crescent Moon's Roulette - a Rayo del Sol son, 4P Legacy and Danko grandson, and Caballero Andante great grandson, and delivered a strong, lovely light brown girl with a white face, and great presence, Morning Sky's Roulette's Mirra!
When bred to our dense, co-owned, 3/4 Accoyo multiple ribbon winning herdsire, Grand Alero, the result was an white female with great presence, Morning Sky's Grande Flora, born 6/19/10.
Eliana's purchase includes a breeding to either Grand Alero, white, or Crescent Moon's Roulette, medium fawn - both very dense, conformationally correct, ribbon winners, and each with great temperament.
"One Fine Day", shown above and featuring Eliana in our pasture in the autumn, took a second place ribbon in the 2008 Photo Contest at the AOBA National show in Sandy, Utah, and was featured in the fall 2008 issue of Alpacas magazine!
Updated 2/16/2017