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SSF PERUVIAN JERICHO'S JUNEBUG

June is a love song, sweetly sung

Alpaca , Huacaya , Open (Female) |Proven |Medium Fawn

AOA# 30411197 | DOB: 6/10/2005

Sire: MFI Peruvian Jericho
  | 30411197 | Dark Fawn |
Dam: C.H. Peruvian Sahara Rose

Producer of elite females!

C.H. Peruvian Sahara Rose

Huacaya Bred (Female) Medium Rose Grey

AOA# 840207 DOB: 9/19/200221 yrs
Sahara Rose caught our eye at the 2004 AOBA National with her unique color and presence, and we knew we had to have her! She went on to be the 2004 Grey Reserve Fleece Champion! We were even more pleased when we checked her pedigree and found that she is the great granddaughter of our wonderful Ppperuvian Betty Jane (a very prepotent dam line). She has now given us two wonderful daughters (see Jericho's Junebug and Silver and Gold on our site!).
  | AOA# 840207 | Medium Rose Grey
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What can one say about Junebug?!

We purchased Junebug in October 2011 to add to our list of fabulous foundation females. The three females crias that she produced before coming to Cabin View Alpacas are a testimony to the quality offspring she puts on the ground. Their fleece is fine and dense with bundles and bundles of crimp.

Her 2012 cria, sired by LMFI Peruvian Playboy, says it all again. He stands with perfect conformity to show off his soft, crimpy, dense (for a cria) fleece. We have great expectations that Shotgun Blues will give his sire - Playboy - a run for the money.

Her 2013 cria - XXXtreme Storm, again is a showing all the signs of being a great male. He is very bright, crimpy and we call him "Mr. Independent".

And them we have HUDSON, her 2014 cria. He is a true black, black male with fleece that is simply amazing. His fleece is dense, fine, with a broad crimp and extremely bright.

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Updated 7/6/2016