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Explorer of IPH

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Alpaca , Huacaya , Herdsire (Male) |Unproven |True Black

AOA# 36070220 | DOB: 10/12/2021

Sire: Just Smittens Argento

5X Champion

Just Smittens Argento

Huacaya Herdsire (Male) Medium Silver Grey

AOA# 35474449 DOB: 7/11/20177 yrs
5X Champion! Argento is a striking young male! He is a gray son of FTAF's Blackbeard (2019 Futurity Herdsire of the Year) and grandson of our Grand River Columbo. His conformation is spot on. He has a beautiful head. His fiber is very fine with excellent architecture. He exhibits very good density. As one walking fleece judge stated. "There really isn't much to improve on here. He is lovely." We agree! He really is a full package. His bloodline is impressive. Blackbeard, Bucc ...
  | AOA# 35474449 | Medium Silver Grey
Dam: Tennessee Valley Tia

Bred to Man of Mystery

Tennessee Valley Tia

Huacaya Open (Female) Light Fawn, Dark Silver Grey, Dark Rose Grey

AOA# 32795424 DOB: 10/1/201311 yrs
OH MY IS THIS ONE CUTE ALPACA! Tia always draws the attention of folks at shows and visitors to the farm. She is that rare harlequin alpaca that is born with fawn fleece only to reveal lovely grey at the first shearing. She has a beautifully spotted face. Tia is full of spunk and solid as a rock. Her fleece has crimp from skin to tip. Take a look at her ARI and you will see about every color on the color card. You will also see some of the top names in the industry listed such as Snowmass ...
  | AOA# 32795424 | Light Fawn, Dark Silver Grey, Dark Rose Grey
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Stunning male cria from the pairing of Tia and Argento!
His fleece is true black. He is dense with fine fleece that exhibits very good crimp.

Being from a harlequin dam it is possible he has the ability to throw harlequin offspring.

Tia continues to give us very nice cria.
Born on Columbus Day earned him the name Explorer!


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