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Perkinsville, VT, 05151
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Multi-Championship winning grey!

CCNF Annabeth

Huacaya, Female, Proven | Medium Rose Grey

AOA# 31700924   D.O.B. 6/16/2009

Sire:
CCNF Silver Vector 
| AOA# 30425873  | Dark Silver Grey  |
The product of Silver Legend of KPR and out elite black Nova daughter, Victoria. Vector is now co owned by The Alpaca Garden and Woodlynne Farm Alpacas, both in Virginia.

Dam:
Maid Marian 
| AOA# 825359  | Light Rose Grey  |
All 6 of her adult offspring have been Champions or Reserve Champions. Her older daughter, Jasmine, a dark brown female sired by Snowmass Nova joined her dam in the CCNF foundation herd a few years ago and her son (Marian's grandson), Golden Sambac, is now a working Herdsire at Shalimar Alpacas in NY. Marian's 2012 cria, CCNF Marick, can be seen as a member of our 2013 show string.

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The eldest daughter of our grey matriarch, Maid Marian, Annabeth is a show-winning female and proven dam. Her price includes her DB Wayfarer son, Tuck (DoB 7/27/15) until such time as the little fellow is weaned. Though currently open, Annabeth sells with a future breeding to any CCNF Herdsire and a live birth guarantee!

Awards

1st Place - 2012 PAOBA Fleece Show
Champion Grey Huacaya - 2012 PAOBA Fleece Show
1st Place - 2011 Great Midwest Alpaca Festival Fleece Show
Reserve Champion Grey Huacaya - 2011 Great Midwest Alpaca Festival Fleece Show
3rd Place - 2011 Futurity
2nd Place - 2011 NAAS
1st Place - 2010 Empire
Champion Grey Female - 2010 Empire
2nd Place - 2010 Green Mountain
Reserve Champion Grey Female - 2010 Green Mountain
2nd Place - 2010 AOBA (composite)
2nd Place - 2010 Futurity
1st Place - 2010 NAAS
Reserve Champion Grey Female - 2010 NAAS

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