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Willton & John at VAOBA

Willton at VAOBA

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CCNF Leviathan Son!
Stillmeadow Farm Willton

Huacaya, Herdsire (Male), Unproven | Beige

ARI# 35508724, D.O.B. 6/26/2018,

Stud Fee:

$1,500


Sire: CCNF LEVIATHAN ARI# 35203445 Light Brown  
Dam: TGF Augustana ARI# 32245714 Beige  

Description

We are anxiously awaiting Willton's first cria to hit the ground Spring 2023!

Willton's sire, CCNF LEVIATHAN, is a 7 time champion including the 2016 Futurity Champion, son of CCNF ELIXIR, who has won multiple awards including the 2017 Futurity Herdsire of the Year. And if that’s not enough, both of his grandfathers (Snowmass Matrix Majesty on the dam’s side and Snowmass Elite Legend on his sire’s side) have also won multiple championships. Leviathan’s fleece is outstanding with such fineness, uniformity and density, all of which creates a beautiful buttery feeling.

Judge Amanda VandenBosch's comments at the 2019 VAOBA show:
"Just a really proud male, he came out he stood himself up incredibly well when you look at him in this yearling phase he’s got a lot of size to that frame he’s got excellent substance of bone to him he carries through just with a really excellent style already developing out really well and maintaining that fineness and softness throughout. The advantage went to the male above for carrying a longer length of staple but still within the structure of this fleece he maintains a very good consistency from the skin out to the tips of the fleece and as I work across the blanket to his extremities as well. He’s interesting because he obviously lives in clay soil cause he looks a little orange on the outside but what’s kind of cool about that is when you open up these fleeces just the absolute brilliance on the inside, beautiful healthy fleece, he’s got excellent brightness within that fleece and just his style and type. Congratulations he is certainly very proud, developing out beautifully."

Sharon Loner's comments at the 2019 VAOBA show:
"In fourth position we have a conformationally more substantial male, by that I mean he has more capacity to that body frame and he also shows marked brightness in that front as well as his back legs very well designed proportionately his fleece is not quite as soft and not quite as fine as the one placed ahead of him so I did mark him down for that reason his color has some variation with the red staining to that fleece which does affect the hand but when I get closer to the skin I really like the brightness that was coming through and he is still very very fine regardless so he has a nice completeness which gave him the advantage over the next spot."