6Peruvian Accoyo The Last
Don IMPR98
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The Last Don was the first huacaya
and first Accoyo macho pick in the last Peruvian
importation into the USA. Why? Quite simply, Don
Julio Barreda had let very few plantel machos
out of his herd throughout the importations, from
his now notoriously famous "A" line.
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The Last Don
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CODI Peruvian
Royal Ferik
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This half-Accoyo son of Ppperuvian
Accoyo Royal Fawn, differentiates himself from
the rest, by virtue of his Owner's Pick elite
superior dam, 6Peruvian Serenety! More about CODI
Peruvian Royal Ferik
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5Peruvian Inca's Ransom 9049
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Elite plantel genetics at their best! The large
Allianza co-op in Peru is known for breeding
elite white fleeces. More information on 5Peruvian
Inca's Ransom 9049
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CPeruvian Black Traditions IMPR98 |
This bay black macho was an in utero import from
the very remote area of Laquinllas in Peru, thus
making him unrelated to almost every other macho
in North America. More information on CPeruvian
Black Traditions IMPR98
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CODI Peruvian Royal Perfection 152 |
Royal Fawn son with bright, snow white dense
fleece with high frequency crimp and elite fineness
is carried from his top knot to his toes, with
uniformity from neck to shoulder to hip and fetlock!
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Peruvian Royal Perfection 152
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CODI Peruvian Yahtzee |
Peruvian Yahtzee is the son of Accoyo Express
and out of one of Peruvian Heritage Partnership's
best producing lineages representing 3 generations
of Peruvian plantel genetics. At 10 years of age,
the fleece of Yahtzees grand dam is still
21 microns with curvature of 44! More information
on Peruvian Yahtzee
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110 Peruvian Royal Thunder
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18.6 micron sire with stellar conformation,
spring of rib, heavy bone and straight top line!
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Royal Thunder
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6Peruvian Conway 5046
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From
the moment this macho was spotted in the Putina
region of the Peruvian Altiplano, the Peruvian
import selection team knew Conway was something
special! More information on 6Peruvian
Conway 5046
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