Empire Alpaca Association (EAA)
Alpaca Owners and Breeders Association (AOBA)
New England Alpaca Owners and Breeders Association (NEAOBA)
Alpaca Registry (ARI)
Montgomery County Farm Bureau
Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce
Alpacas are fun and rewarding to raise and care for. They require pasture for grazing, hay, fresh water and small amounts of grain. One acre can usually accommodate up to 10 alpacas. Halter training is easily accomplished, and alpacas can be transported without difficulty to fairs, alpaca shows and community events. It is easy to fall in love with alpacas for their huggable appearance and sweet disposition.
Type: Huacaya Color: Light Fawn Date of Birth: 5/14/2007 ARI #: 30324541 Sex: Female Status: Bred to NM Beethoven
Dam: AEA Delaney ARI #: 1214413 Color: Medium Fawn Sire: 588 Peruvian Lancaster ARI #: 835025 Color: Light Fawn
When we saw Breanna at the 2008 North American Alpaca Show, we were so impressed with her beauty and genetic quality that we decided to bring her into our breeding program. Our thanks to Steve and Beth Myers of Pond View Alpacas, for selling us this wonderful girl. Breanna went on to place second in a very competitive class at NAAS, her first show. Breanna’s fiber is outstanding, with fineness, crimp and consistency throughout her light fawn blanket. A friendly alpaca, Breanna loves to give nose kisses, and she gets along easily with the rest of our females. She has been a wonderful addition to our herd.
Breanna has the genetics of Peruvian Lancaster, Snowmass Cangalli Gold and Vyrtual Reality in her outstanding lineage. As if that isn’t enticing enough, Breanna has been bred to none other than 12-time champion NMBeethoven, for a summer 2010 cria. We can’t imagine a more promising match! Breanna has joined our foundation herd, and is not available for sale at this time.
2008: AFD: 18.3 SD: 3.7 CV: 20.2 %> 30: 0.8