AO show 2009


 

We purchased a new full Peruvian herdsire this year and we are selling Conclusive AOC. He has contributed enormously to the quality of our breeding program and 50% of our herd is now related to him. He just turned seven and is in his prime. He is a determined but not aggressive breeder.
Conclusive is an impact sire who consistently throws himself, over and over again. His cria have good coverage, typey, properly proportioned frames with sold bone and that erect macho stance. He reduces micron count and throws his lustre and high frequency crimp.
Conclusive is the total package with an impressive show record, proven ribbon winning cria and a <23 micron count at age seven. At AO 2009, he produced several ribbon winners as well as the brown colour champion.
His sire is Snowmass Golden Boy who resides in the States and needs no introduction.
More information on his page. Inquiries welcome. October 15, 2009

Our Conclusive never ceases to amaze us. At age seven, he is holding his Histogram for 2009 (even though he is overweight) - mean: 22.94, SD: 5.48, CV: 22.9, CF: 89.0, Curve #; 1331.
He also produced two ribbon winners and the brown colour champion at AO 2009!!

Our RFA Mayonaize was fourth Get of dam at OA 2009 in an entry of 11 females.

   Show News - AO 2008
MacArthur wins his large competitive class of Older White Males. He took a fourth place ribbon last year and just keeps getting better.
Mustard takes a third place ribbon in a class of nine white male Juveniles. He and MacArthur are out of D'Arcy.
Murango takes a fourth place ribbon in the Black male Class.
Stunnin takes a second place ribbon in the multi-class. She is Conclusives first patapin cria.

   Conclusive was second to MMR Marcoyo in the 2007 Alpaca Ontario Gold Stud Auction. He received 17 bids with the winning bid being $1550.00. Congratulations to Dawn Campbell of Twolooms Alpacas on winning her bid for a stud service to Conclusive. February 16, 2007

  At the Northlands Show 2006, Eagle's half brother SVA William's Lethal Weapon, out of Sweet William, was awarded Ch Fawn Male and Supreme Champion!! His competition included $75,000 to $100, 000 males from the States. Multi Grand champion Sweet William is currently listed for sale on Alpaca nation for $150,000


  At the Fleece show held in conjunction with Alpaca Canada's 1st Annual Conference (November 10 to 13, 2006) Pacino was awarded Grand Champion White Huayaca Fleece and Reserve Champion Huayaca Fleece by Judge Kathy Merkley. Pacino earns Patapin's first income - $325.00 in prize money!!!
We would like to thank Rainbow Forest Acres for allowing us the honour of owning this exceptional young male