beautiful rose grey
Rosehaven's Crimson Ice
Huacaya, Male, Unproven | Medium Rose Grey
ARI# 31352703, D.O.B. 8/14/2009,
Sire: ADDW Peruvian Zamboni ARI# 1174007
Dam: The Double E Tamara ARI#
813543 Medium Rose Grey Tamara is the farm matriarch. Perhaps it's because she has had 5 females and 2 males. That always makes a difference. She has the most beautiful big brown eyes. Her temperment is wonderful, unless it's those last days of pregnancy. Her female crias are all friendly and take after her mom. She has a beautiful solid medium rose gray in her saddle. Her first girl was before we acquired Tamara, her 2nd girl Lady Jane we purchased along with her. Lady Jane was my in-laws favorite and I thought I would be disowned if we sold her. The first girl we had as breeders was from Tamara and is Hannah out of The Double E's Hannibal. Hannah is beautiful, nice conformation, friendly face, bay black with some grey running through. Then she had a boy Indi Max, another farm favorite - one of the friendliest alpacas you would ever meet. And then she had Indi Max's full sister Autumn Dancer. Autumn is a light brown girl who has very nice high frequency crimp and a nice dense fleece, with a fine handle and an incredible dispostion. I think that she is really covering grey and may be a light rose grey. After Autumn she had 2 rose greys, one named "Crimson Ice" took a Blue at Empire and Isadora is showing tons of potential as a Captain Nemo girl. So she can throw just about any color. She has a 20.7 micron count at 7 years old and 5 crias! We love her. She isn't going anywhere!!
Description
Crimson Ice has tons of potential! Our wonderful girl, Tamara, has always given us the most amazing cria. From Lady Jane, Hannah, Autumn Dancer and Indi Max. And here Crimson Ice is another wonderful boy. His Sire, Zamboni, is out of the Black Ice line, and we have chosen to keep the name in that line too.
We took Crimson Ice to his first show at the Empire Extravaganza. We were disappointed that he didnt' make it into full fleece, but we were stunned when Amanda gave him the 1st place ribbon in a huge class of shorn darks. And, to top it off, the 2nd place was his 1/2 brother from another farm.
That being said, we love his fleece and will continue to showcase him in future shows, so we can't wait to see how he does. We know he is a standout in our pastures, which is hard to do with some of the flashy boys we have out there.
We love Crimmie
Awards
Third Place NJ 2010