3/4 Accoyo 3 Top EPDs
Columbia Mist Uriah's Hannah
Huacaya,
Female,
Unproven |
White
AOA# 32586923 D.O.B. 6/5/2013 (11 yrs) , Full Peruvian
Sire:
Crescent Moon's Uriah
Dam:
Columbia Mist Elberto's Andrea
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Andrea has it all going for her! Her genetics are packed with prepotent Champions- Pperuvian Caligula and PCA Accoyo El Nino on both top and bottom with Pperuvian Camilio and PCA Peruvian Microsoft on top and PPperuvian El Moustachio on the bottom.
Her 2011 fiber sort indicates a 9 out of 10 for brightness, 8 out of 10 for density and a 9 out of 10 for uniformity of crimp with moderate amplitude and moderate frequency of 8-9 per inch. She has 38.5 oz of WR 1 & 2 in her blanket and 10.9 of the same in her neck. Sorter's comments "Very fine!! and lovely handle."
Outstanding coverage from head to toes. Great temperament! This girl is going places!
Andrea passed only 6 weeks after having Hannah. We were lucky to save the great cria!
Whether you are interested in purchasing high quality alpacas for breeding, show, fiber or selecting a herd sire to breed to, you should use Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs) as an additional selection tool to make a wise decision. You can increase the probability of creating ideal offspring with up to 95% accuracy. Contact us to learn more about using EPDs. We have been using them to improve our herd since 08'.
EPD Results - 2011
Trait/ Value/ Accuracy/ National Herd Ranking
AFD -1.133 0.364 Top 7%
SDAFD -0.427 0.367 Top 2%
SF -1.242 0.372 Top 5%
%F>30 -5.595 0.36 Top 4%
MC +0.101 0.364
SDMC +0.549 0.268
%M +2.516 0.309
MSL -0.512 0.312
FW +0.606 0.259 Top 3%
Description
Hannah is a sweet dispositioned girl with great genetics. On her father's side she has Cresent Moon's Uriah as her sire and Peruvian Bueno and 6Peruvian Accoyo Elite as her grand sires. Her great grandsire is Peruvian Hemingway.
On her mother's side with a line breed, her sire is El Nino's Elberto bred to El Nino's Rosita, her grandsire doubles up with El Nino and her great grand sires are Pperuvian Vengador, Pperuvian Caligula twice, PCA Pperuvian Microsoft and PPperuvian El Moustachio. Her great-great grandsire is Shere Khan.
Phenotypically she is very pleasing to look at with a very nice head and a nice straight top line. She has an above average density of fiber and is very soft to the touch with a CV that is only 16.6. She has a good bite.
Her 2014 fiber sort showed Grade 1-2 Secondaries and Grade 2-3 Primaries, 9 out of 10 on brightness, 3.5 out of 5 for density, 7 out of 8 for uniformity of micron with moderate amplitude, medium 5-6 crimps per inch, 4 out of 5 for handle and 9 out of 10 for lack of guard hair. She had 33.8 oz. of WL 1-2 on her blanket and 19.8 oz. WL 1-2 of sorted fiber on her neck. Sorter commented that her fleece was bright with a soft hand.
Hannah's EPD Results - 2017 She is in the top 3% for uniformity, top 12% for lack of medullation, and top 14% for fleece weight even though her spin fineness is in the top 37% which tells you how dense her fiber is. A good solid girl for your breeding program!
Trait/ Value Accuracy National Herd Ranking
AFD/ -0.285/ 0.479/ 18,701 of 42,559/ 43.95%
SDAFD/ -0.495/ 0.479/ 1,231 of 42,559/ 2.9%/ Top 5%
SF/ -0.405/ 0.535/ 15,937 of 42,559/ 37.45%
%F>30/ -2.546/ 0.538/ 13,487 of 42,559/ 31.7%
MC/ 0.14/ 0.466/ 21,520 of 42,559/ 50.57%
SDMC/ -0.138/ 0.499/
%M / -2.332/ 0.402/ 5,061 of 42,559/ 11.9%/ Top 15%
MSL/ -0.603/ 0.394/ 28,681 of 42,559/ 67.4%
FW / 0.449/ 0.351/ 5,983 of 42,559/ 14.06% / Top 15%
BW / -0.147/ 0.074/
Whether you are interested in purchasing high quality alpacas for breeding, show, fiber or selecting a herd sire to breed to, you should use Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs) as your most important selection tool in addition to evaluating phenotype and genetics. Our herd has some of the highest EPD accuracy ratings due to breeding some of the best genetics and due to the shear number of these genetics in the EPD database. Consequently you can also increase the probability of creating ideal offspring with up to 95% accuracy. Contact us to learn more about using EPDs. We have been using them to improve our herd since 2008.