Camion has extremely dense, tight locks, superb coverage, and a beautiful, well-proportioned body. Wonderful luster and head make him an ideal choice for a herdsire. He has offspring on the ground, among them Dancing Rain, who won 1st place and Reserve Champion at the 2002 All American Futurity, 1st place at the 2002 MAPACA Jubilee, and 2nd place at the 2002 AOBA Nationals. Camion has proven himself to be one of our top herdsires. He produced the most amazing fawn female cria this past spring with spectacular accoyo fleece characteristics. Just about every one of his offspring have been show quality and have placed in the ribbons or taken championships. When he is bred to color, he often lets the color pass through to the cria. He has not been over-bred as he was tucked away by the Olsons (Westward Alpacas) at Gail Campbell's Ameripaca while they decided whether or not to continue in their alpaca business. His last two crias are light fawn, out of white mothers.
Just a sample of one of his cria: Meadowgate Peruvian Angelique's show record:
1st and Champion Light Full Fleece, 2006 Sunshine State Expo, Class of 10,
2nd Beige Full Fleece 2006 Kentucky Classic, Class of 4,
2nd and Reserve Light, 2006 Maryland Alpaca Show, Class of 8,
3rd light, 2006 North American, Class of 14,
3rd Beige, 2006 Futurity, Class of 12.
This is just one other of his offspring, son: Accoyo Camelot
1st and Reserve Color Champion at his first show: Sunshine State Alpaca Expo.
1st, 2006 Kentucky Classic
1st and Color Champion, 2006 Maryland Show and Sale
1st North American Alpaca Show
4th All American Alpaca Futurity
1st PAOBA
3rd Buckey Alpaca Show
1st New England Coastal Classic
1st Empire
1st Green Mountain Expo
Reserve Color Champion Green Mountain