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![]() Terrawee of Elfenwood (on left) & Chatham Lancaster's Romany |
![]() Terrawee of Elfenwood & Chatham Lancaster's Romany (on left) |
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Lightning does strike twice! NEWSFLASH: Peruvian Lancaster daughters win the Black Female Color Championship AND the Reserve Championship at the Empire Extravaganza! AND a week later they again won the Black Female Color Championship AND the Reserve Championship at the Green Mountain Alpaca Spectacular! Chatham Lancaster's Romany has been shown 7 times and won 7 Black Color Championships in a row AND a Championship at the Empire Fleece show 2010! Not only is Lancaster's fleece consistent but so are his show winnings. He won his 14th blue ribbon at MAPACA '05. And he won the coveted Fawn Male Color Championship at MAPACA '04. Judged by Mike Safley and selected out from over 124 medium and dark fawn males from the top farms around the country, Lancaster has been called, by more than one judge: "the total package". Mr. Safley said what's more impressive is that even though Lancaster was over 2 years old and the second oldest out of the sixteen first place males vying for Championship, he was the finest of them all-even the 7 month old standing reserve behind him. He was 8 months old when he won his first color championship at OABA then at just over a year he won his second color championship at the Kentucky Classic, 1st place at MAPACA and then went on to win Reserve Champion at the '03 Nationals. He exhibits all that we desire in a male and so much more. He has a magnetic presence with a charming, inquisitive personality and is an absolute gentleman. His well-balanced, heavily boned frame is entirely covered with dense, carpet-like fleece. Whether you part Lancaster at the neck, hip, leg, or side you will not be disappointed. His lustrous fleece is not only uniform in micron but very consistent in both character and style. Lancaster is passing on his quality fleece and strong conformation to his get. Lancaster throws color of the dam or a shade or two either way 70% of the time. When he's not letting the dams color through he's producing black out of grey & fawn from darks. Peruvian Lancaster is a fawn covering black. And his black offspring are winning championships at the toughest shows! Peruvian Lancaster is proudly co-owned with Flying Pony Alpacas. |
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Ausable Valley AlpacasJay & Julie Ward 57 Howard Heights Ln Jay, NY 12941 Toll Free: (866)999-AVA1(2821) Cell:(518) 524-0545 info@Ausablevalleyalpacas.com |