Peruvian Hemingway,China Boy,Don Dinero
Morning Star' s Eden
ARI# 32408294 D.O.B. 6/2/2010 (2 yrs)
Huacaya, Female, Unproven | Dark Brown, Bay Black
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Sire: Escape's Premonition
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| ARI# 1104691 | Light Brown |
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Dam: Borongan D725 AOA
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| ARI# 840784 | Bay Black |
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Price: $4,500 AW Da Vinci Breeding
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Morning Star's Eden is a spunky, full, well proportioned girl with lot's of thick soft, long bundles making for quality that we hope to extend to future generations. Chocolaty brown and round! A very nice selection!
You've got not only Peruvian Hemingway G171 and Snowmass Legend-Maker on her Sire side, you have Don Dinero S212 AOA! Don Dinero is true black and from the extremely rare China Boy line. China Boy is a light rose grey. His color gene is very dominate and that was proven with his crias.
Eden has a breeding with with 3 X Banner Winner AW DAVINCI known for his great appeal in both fiber characteristics and supreme confirmation. His fiber quality consists of extreme density, uniformity, with highly defined crimp and bundling. His bundling is so apparent that he has a "popcorn" look to him even from afar. His progeny have accomplished significant awards at even the largest shows in the Mid-Atlantic demonstrating his ability to pass favorable and corrective traits to offspring. His phenotype is that he struts on perfectly set legs with conformation and strength that ensures longevity. Overall size and stature is ideal. DAVINCI has won a Color Champion twice in the New Jersey Alpaca Show and Sale 2007 & 2008, a Reserve Color Champion at the SE PA Alpaca Show and Sale 2007, a 1st Place Blue Ribbon The Alpaca Maturity in 2010, and a 2nd Place in MAPACA Jubilee 2007.
We feel that by breeding Eden with AW DAVINCI we'll be receiving an offspring worthy in the showring. Improved genetics combined with Eden's is a sure thing! With these bloodlines you really can't miss!
2013 MAPACA Jubilee Eden took 6th Place. The judge complimented her confirmation by commenting that if she had the crimp and the iridescence that the other alpacas on stage had she could have very well placed first. The judge really liked her confirmation and made a point of saying so. This made us feel good.
Well we learned something new....You can wash your alpacas two weeks before a show. I didn't know that. Eden would have been more shiny had we washed her. Now we know!
Awards

Place 2013 MAPACA Jubilee
Updated 5/13/2013