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Sextann's Quetzal
Huacaya,
Male,
Unproven |
Medium Brown
AOA# 35295976 D.O.B. 8/26/2015 (9 yrs) , 5/8 Peruvian
Sire:
My Peruvian Sextann
| AOA# 843888 | Light Fawn
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Although now deceased, Sextann was sired by the great DPA Quetzal and his dam was sired by the incomparable Augusto.
Dam:
Calix's Anani
| AOA# 31234085 | Dark Silver Gray
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Sired by a dark fawn son of Snowmass Andean Bronze, Anani's dam, KPR Charisse, was medium silver gray with gray ancestry top and bottom.
Description
I first saw Quetzal when he was a yearling male, while I was visiting and hauling two females home from having been bred at Graceland Alpaca Farm. I did my characteristic abrupt head turn and uttered my famous "WHO IS THAT?" He was just that stunning. Well, I saw him again as a four year old male and he is even better than I remembered. Now that I have his pedigree in front of me, I know why he is so stunning because he truly expresses all the good stuff of which he is made.
Can you say true depth of pedigree? Quetzal has it in spades. His sire, My Peruvian Sextann, was a light fawn son of the famous DPA Quetzal, one of the most highly prized males at Magical Farms, and for good reason. Sextann's dam was an Augusto daughter. Quetzal's dam line is equally auspicious. Calix's Anani, Quetzal's dam, is dark silver gray, with her sire a Snowmass Andean Bronze son and her dam, KPR Charisse, sired by a light silver gray son of the great 5P Socosani, also light silver gray and dam sired by Greystoke.
Now, yes, Quetzal is medium brown but he has a gray spot. We truly believe this male could be a fantastic addition to a serious gray breeding program.
Fleece: density, serious independence of stapling in full evidence even on the fourth fleece. This male has a gorgeous head, and coverage to the toes. He. Is. The. Package.
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Updated 3/20/2019