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SRS® Recommended Female

LILLYFIELD JACK OF SPADES OF INCA

IAR: 79764
Colour: Black
DOB: 8 April 2006
Current Age: 7 years, 1 month
Type: Huacaya
Dam: Lillyfield Matilda
Sire: Blue Grass Bollinger
   
Pedigree
Skin test results
Fibre length result
Lillyfield Jack of Spades of Inca

BREEDERS OBSERVATIONS

Lillyfiled Jack of Spades of Inca is a well grown male who exhibits a high capacity and substance of bone. He matured early and his progeny have a robust birth weight and also reach maturity at a young age. His skin test reveals high density and good fleece length. His fleece displays great brightness and handle while being uniform in colour. The temperament of this male makes him easy to handle and this trait is readily seen in his progeny. Currently over 85% of his progeny are black in colour when he has been bred to black dams. With a pedigree that is heavily populated with Accoyo genetics this male produces progeny with a uniform phenotype. Lillyfield Jack of Spades of Inca has won many Champion Black awards in the UK and his progeny continue to excel in all black age and sex categories throughout Europe.

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SHEARING RESULTS:

Year Micron SD CV Length Flc Wt

FLEECE SCORES:

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Latest News

24/04/13 - Castle Hill Alpaca Show 

Castle Hill Show, near Sydney, Australia, on the 9 March was another great show for SRS(R) studs.  Walkley Fields (Richard Brennan) and Gunnamatta Alpacas (Sue Maynard and John Hay) had a very succesful day collecting 7 out of 10 Champions, with Walkley Fields taking out Supreme Huacaya Alpaca and Sire's progeny.

Judge Joanne Ham commented on the "super softness" of the animals. 


24/04/13 - Hawkesbury Alpaca Show 

Hawkesbury Show on the 20th of April was the latest in the show successes for SRS(R) herds. Walkley Fields Alpacas (Richard Brennan), Patagonia Alpacas (Ian Braithwaite and Cathi McMullen), Millpaca Alpacas (Ian and Annette Frith),Signature Alpacas(Debbie and Laurie O'Neill), Gunnamatta (Sue Maynard and John Hay) and Ngullaminya (Tom and Joan Kent) all enjoyed some fantastic successes both in the halter and fleece competitions.

Highlights of the day had to be SRS(R) breeders winning 7 out of the 10 class Championships, both sire's and dam's progeny, and to top the day off, Champion Huacaya fleece. 


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