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Feb. 6th, 2015

Feb. 6th, 2015

The

Emanu-El's Rivka

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | Dark Fawn

AOA #32620474 | DOB: 9/27/2012 (12 yrs)

Sire: Northwoods Jackpot

Reserve Champion!

Northwoods Jackpot

HuacayaMaleLight Brown
AOA# 31583800DOB: 9/1/200816 yrs
We hit the ‘jackpot’ on this one!! Jackpot, the son of our own Snowmass Corazon, displays the kind of fiber we should all be breeding for; dense, lustrous, soft and crimpy! His crimp is consistent through out his whole body. The luster is brilliant. He is a prime example of what Snowmass Corazon passes onto his cria. Did I mention he also carries black genetics from his dam?

Jackpot is just starting his show career and won Reserve Color Champion at his first show! Judges continue to remark on the luster of his fiber and his staple length, along with the defined character of crimp. “He has got the whole package!”

Comments form the judges:good size male; good proportions; surprising long staple length; fine fleece; good amplitude crimp; bright; soft handle; a fine fleece!

Jackpot will start his breeding career this fall.

 AOA# 31583800 Light Brown
Dam: AW Velvet
 

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Description

Rivka is a big girl but put together beautifully. She was evaluated by an AOA Judge as was found to be in proportion though definitely well fed. It was observed she is slightly straighter as to the angles in her rear leg assembly when viewed from the side but her front and back legs are properly straight. Although her micron is testing higher than we’d prefer, we feel it’s being influenced by her condition. She is displaying average density and a uniform definition of crimp style. Her pairing with Tucson produced a very nice beige male name Rabbie, who went on to win 2 reserve color championship banners, and 1 color championship banner. Adoption Information: Currently Rivka is not part of our adoption program.

Awards

[2nd] Second Place, AOA National Show (2014), Halter, Full Fleece Huacaya Dark Female Yearling Bred and Owned

Updated 7/15/2019