AA Around's Everest
Huacaya, Male, Non-Breeder | White
ARI# 31433853, D.O.B. 6/27/2008,
Sire: HVLA Black Jack ARI#
1191011 True Black We are very pleased to announce that the 2007 OFDA 2000 Fiber Testing identified HVLA BLACK JACK at 46 months of age as the Finest Black Huacaya in the Country in his age group.
Jack has four generations of true black on his sire's side. His dam is HVLA Jill out of Snowmass Peruvian Cashmere; a DRAMBUIE son and HVLA Nicola a true black.
This big boned young man obviously has his superfine fleece passed down on his dam's side. How often do you see a 16.8 micron fleece in a black, even at 1 year of age? If that's not enough, he's very dense and shows well defined crimp and incredible luster. Jack had his follicle biopsy done by Dr Jim Watt in Australia: His mean fibre diameter age 24 months is 22.4 microns (20.6 for secondary follicles) and his follicle density is 38.2. He has 2 crimps per cm and ZERO medullation, EVEN in his primary follicles. He is retaining his fineness into his fourth year!. Jack keeps getting better with age. As he matures, his fleece is holding up and mellow temperament remains unchanged. No wonder that in awarding him Color Champion at just under age 3 at the California Classic, judge Dawn Brooker stated " I'd love to have 30 just like him in my pasture.
Jack now has several cria on the ground; 3 TB, 1 DB and 1 W. Renaisssance Ridge Claudia (DB)is the only one to have shown in 2008, taking a Reserve Color Championship @ Alpacamania. If black is what you are looking for, look no further!
Jack is proudly co-owned with Susan & Tom Petersen of Alpacas All Around in Loomis, California.
Dam: PC Bellina ARI# 1066708 White
Description
Everest has the biggest bones and the cutest face, of any alpaca we have ever seen. He is a gentle giant with very dense fleece, just a little hairy. His sire is HVLA Black Jack, so if he could produce black if used for breeding.