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Lavender
Fields' Alexandre
Alexandre is a fabulous full Peruvian with tons of
potential! His fleece is a rich black and is dense with
full coverage. His conformation is solid and his
appearance is striking.
His sire is the well known Castano Bay and was sired by Axtion Jaxon ... what a combination of
bloodlines. Full peruvian, great bloodlines, good bone
and great fleece all in one boy! If you've seen pictures
of Castano Bay, then you know that he's the spitting
image of his sire.
Alexandre is ready to breed and we are offering
introductory pricing of $1000 for the first five
breedings. This male has remarkable potential as a herd
sire and we're eager to see his progeny next year.
Contact us today to schedule your 2010 breeding with
Alex and see how he will enhance your herd!
Alex and Colette (Primo) will each be having their first cria when Colette reaches her due date of June 8th.
Stud
Fee: $1500 - Now Breeding

Type:
Huacaya Status:
Unproven
Birthdate:
5/22/2007 Heritage:
Full Peruvian

Micron Count
2008: AFD 22.2, CV 17.7
Shearing Weight
2008: 6 lb 10 oz cria fleece!
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Sire:
LB Peruvian Castano Bay
(4Peruvian Black Magic)
Dam:
Chocolate Peruvian
Isabella Jaxon
(CPeruvian Axtion Jaxon)
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High
Plains Aviator
The Super SAM bloodlines are evident in Aviator's cria,
including stature, crimp, coverage and temperament.
These babies are consistently exceptional. Shakespeare
in particular is simply breathtaking!
High Plains Aviator brings unique bloodlines, including
HFL Super Sam and Pperuvian Javier. His sire is the
legendary Super Sam with dramatic head shape and body
style. Super Sam passes on his incredible phenotype to
his offspring. Javier is highly respected in Canada for
his heavy bone and dense fine crimp with amazing
coverage.
Aviator has incredible presence and eye appeal with his
strong heavy bone. His fleece is extremely dense with
long crimpy locks and the crimp extends through his legs
and full top knot. He has a wonderfully calm
temperament, a trait passed on to many Super Sam
offspring.
Aviator is throwing color when bred to color, with crias
ranging from brown to white to beige to fawn. These
babies have solid conformation, good bone, complete
coverage, and consistent crimp. We're thrilled with what
Aviator has brought to our own herd. Our first Aviator
cria of 2008 was Lillie Gay, born to Isabella (dark
brown), and is true black. Lillie won a Blue Ribbon at the 2009 Great Western Alpaca Show.
We are offering very limited outside breedings to the
exceptional High Plains Aviator. And once again, at the Great Western, Aviator's offspring picked up ribbons to add to his reputation as a wonderful herdsire. So, his cria have been awarded numerous ribbons, including 1st's and a Color Championship. Come see what he's done for us, and imagine what he can do for you.
Stud
Fee: $3000

Type:
Huacaya Status:
Proven
Birthdate:
7/2/2003 Heritage:
1/4 Chilean, 3/4 Peruvian

Micron Count
2009: AFD 25.7, SD 5.2, CV 20.2
2007: AFD 24.7, SD 5.5, CV 22.3
Shearing Weight
2009: Total 9 lbs. 3 oz.
2008: Total 9 lbs. 8 oz.
2007: Total 9 lbs.
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Sire:
HFL Super Sam
Dam:
HP Avia
(PPeruvian Javier).
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Lavender
Fields' Lancaster
Lancaster shows all the signs of becoming memorable. His
bloodlines include Augusto, Hemingway and Victor ... an
incredible package in one fabulous alpaca. His fleece is
dense and crimpy with nice lock structure. His
temperament is among the best, as he's calm and very
easy to handle. Lancaster's first cria (Cezanne) was a deep dark
brown with fleece that has the same terrific character of
Lancaster's white fleece! His next cria (Degas) was medium brown,
demonstrating Lancaster's strong ability to throw color.
This year at the National Western Stock Show in Denver, Cezanne took the Blue Ribbon in his dark class. Cezanne's first AFD was 19.7.
His attributes and bloodlines are tremendous and we've
been delighted with his progeny. Contact us to arrange
for breedings to your females ... enhance your herd
today! And as is the case with Aviator, Lancaster has sired offspring who have collected ribbons at GWAS in 2009 and 2010. He's dense, he's crimpy and he's a real sweetheart. If you love an alpaca with a wonderful temperament, you'll love Lancaster.
Stud
Fee: $1500

Type:
Huacaya Status:
Proven
Birthdate:
5/3/2005 Heritage:
1/8
Chilean, 7/8 Peruvian

Micron Count
2009: AFD 23.1, SD 5.2, CV 22.7
2008: AFD 22.8, CV 24.7
2007: AFD 22, CV 24.1
2006: AFD 20.5, CV 23.4
Shearing Weight
2009: 9.0 pounds
2008: 8.5 pounds 2007: 8.5 pounds
2006: 7.6 pounds |

Sire:
Victor’s Hemiaccoyo Casanova
(PPeruvian Victor, Peruvian Hemingway)
Dam:
Sunny Mesa’s Augusta
(PPPeruvian Augusto)
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Lavender
Fields' Mighty Quinn
Quinn is the product of two really great bloodlines...Axtion
Jaxon and The Reverend Mr. Black. There's is lots of
true black in Quinn's background, so there could very
likely be black in your dam's cria.
Quinn is strong and proud and settled three girls in his
first breeding season last year. We are pleased to offer
mobile breedings to Quinn as he has performed well in
diverse situations.
Come out to Lavender Fields and meet Quinn. You'll be
happy with your choice to utilize his services.
Great News!! Quinn's first year of crias ended up being, 2 girls, 1 boy...and all black. Quinn's chest is a little puffed out with pride. Come out and meet him. At the same time, you can see our girl Claire, one of Quinn's first.
Stud
Fee: $1500

Type:
Huacaya Status:
Proven
Birthdate:
9/30/2005 Heritage:
1/4
Chilean, 3/4 Peruvian

Micron Count
2006 AFD 25.2, CV 19.1
Shearing Weight
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Sire:
Mile High The Reverend Mr. Black
(Peruvian Bueno)
Dam:
Lavender Fields’ Kiri T Jaxon
(CPeruvian Axtion Jaxon)
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73% female crias and 53% grey crias |
Imaginary
Farm's Monroe
Imaginary Farm's Monroe is a son of Lanark's SILVER
CHARM with grey genetics and 73% female crias. His
fleece is dense with crimp and his conformation is
exceptional. Note his impressive halter and fleece
awards as demonstration of the high quality of this herd
sire. His temperament is pleasant and he's very easy to
handle. Visitors always remark about how appealing he is
and Monroe is currently standing stud at Lavender Fields
Alpacas.
Monroe has a total of fifteen crias, eleven girls and
four boys, with eight grey. That's 73% female crias and
53% grey crias!
Stud
Fee: $1500

Type:
Huacaya
Status:
Proven
Birthdate:
9/14/2001
Heritage:
Full
Chilean

Micron Count
2004 AFD 24.9, CV 23.1
2002 AFD 20.5, CV 20
Shearing Weight
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Sire:
Lanark’s Silver Charm
Dam:
AOCR Roo’s Brown-Eyed Girl
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Dundee's
Primo
Primo, a Bueno grandson, brings full potential to pass
on outstanding traits to his offspring. His fleece has
deep defined crimp, density and amazing staple length.
His full coverage extends through his front and back
legs. Primo has dark coloring around his eyes, nose,
mouth, palate and toenails.
He has solid conformation and solid bone structure. His
dam is known as the "mother of champions" since so many
of her babies have been blue ribbon winners, some with
Color Championships. We're very proud to say that Primo's fiber took the Blue Ribbon in Fleece at the very first Great Western Alpaca Show.
His crias have ranged in colors including white, fawn
and brown. He has thrown two boys and nine girls, 82%
female! One of his girls (Colette) is going to have her first cria in June, sired by our boy Alexandre. This cria is going to be Bueno/Castano Bay/Axtion Jaxon/Felix. Wow!
Contact us today to plan your breeding to Primo and see
how he can improve your herd.
Stud
Fee: $1500

Type:
Huacaya Status:
Proven
Birthdate:
6/9/2002 Heritage:
1/4
Chilean, 3/4 Peruvian

Micron Count
2009: AFD 29.1, SD 5.5, CV 19
2007: AFD 25.3, SD 4.1, CV 16.2
(at
5 years old!)
2003: AFD 26.1, SD 3.6, CV 13.9
(very
nice CV)
Shearing Weight
2009: Total 5.5 pounds
2007: Total 6.2 pounds 2003: Total 7.2 pounds |

Sire:
Maple Brook Fandango
(Peruvian Bueno)
Dam:
Resada Marcella
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