DCF CoCo Chanel
Birthdate: 7/15/2009
Heritage:
Registration: ARI Registered
ARI #: 31478991
Color: Light Brown
Stud Name: La Finca's Peruvian Vincent Suave
Due Date: May - 2012
Type: Female Huacaya
Status: Bred / Unproven
Description: Look for CoCo in the upcoming Midwest Select Alpaca Auction - May 12, 2012!
This Diamond Duke girl is a genuine show stopper. Once you feel her amazing fleece there is no doubt who she is related to.
The power-houses in her pedigree include PPPeruvian Royal Fawn, Dom Lucilio, Peruvian Bueno, Peruvian Black Legend, Accoyo Camilio, Jerico69, Peruvian Emilio, Peruvian King and JSFI Dakota, and Dakota’s Diamond Duke.
She exhibits every quality breeders look for in a young female: Fine, uniform, dense fleece with deep crimp and distinct bundling and a stylish look that combines a super typey head on an eye pleasing balanced frame.
She is a quality female that will be a stand-out in any size herd.
She is bred to LaFinca’s Peruvian Vincent Suave' (18.3µ-68.8/mm2). This offspring promises to be a highly advanced, super-fine show quality cria.
Dam: Dom Lucilio's Celina
Bay Black, 30380394,
Celina is as typey and feminine as they come.
Her sire is th
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Celina is as typey and feminine as they come.
Her sire is the famous Dom Lucilio, and grand sire Royal Fawn - one of the highest selling males in North American alpaca history.
Her genetics are undeniable on her dam’s side also. Her dam is a true black daughter of the infamous Snowmass owned Jericho 69I and her true black grand dam - Snowmass Black Brandy, is the daughter of Peruvian Black Legend - son of none other than Peruvian Bueno.
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Sire: DCF Diamond Duke
Light Brown, 30449428,
With one of the best colored biopsy results Alpaca Consulting Services
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With one of the best colored biopsy results Alpaca Consulting Services has seen in the US to date - Diamond Duke's data shows highly desirable numbers across the board.
To put these numbers in perspective, at 62.6 follicles mm2 Duke is about double the density or twice the number of follicles on his body as the average US alpaca. His fibres are growing about 20% faster than average and his primary fibres are about 12 microns finer than average.
He is currently in a category with few other males in this country - colored OR white. We will look to these “next generation males” to bring significantly improved uniformity and finer micron to their progeny allowing for the next big advancement in North American genetics.
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