CA GRACELANDNORTHS ACCOYO TEDDYBEAR
Stud Fee: $800.00 *** special *** drive by only
$2000.00 your female stays here
Proven Male Huacaya
DOB: 10/13/06 Dam: NWA, Ltd Accoyo Aurora
ARI #: 30951501 Sire: SA Accoyo Jupiter
Color: Medium Fawn
Full Accoyo Medium Fawn - FULL Brother to the only TRUE BLACK FULL ACCOYO!
Ribbons:
2nd - 2008 Northern Illinois Alpaca Extravaganz. Fawn 2 yr & older males. Judge commented on his extreme density.
2nd - IOABA AlpacaFest. 2nd behind color champ and 7 time color champ out of Pacific Crest.
4th - 2007 Midwest Alpaca Jamboree even against light fawns
4th - 2008 Minnesota Alpaca Expo. 4th even though according to the judge he was erroneously judged in the light fawn class.
Update: Teddybear's 1st crias have arrived. He is 3 for 3 for color. His first cria is dark fawn female out of white (darker than both the dam and himself). His 2nd cria is a medium fawn male out of white and his 3rd cria is bay black female out of black. All their fleece characteristics are right on! Pictures to come.
Imagine the possibilities with Teddybear with dark color in his lineage and the superior Accoyo fleece qualities... He has a lot to offer to! TeddyBear is destined to become a great herdsire. He is 3rd generation Medium Fawn Full Accoyo from his dams side. His dam is dark fawn and his maternal grandsire is the famous Medium Fawn Full Accoyo PPeruvian Leon.
It's hard to find Full Accoyos with his rich color, but it's even harder to find Medium Fawn Full Accoyos with his family tree. He is full brother to CA Accoyo Truffles who is to our knowledge, the only TRUE BLACK FULL ACCOYO! There is no doubt this boy has dark color in his genes. Yes, his strong dark lineage may be impressive but he also has dark toenails, black eyelashes and black eyeliner.
Teddybear has placed well in every show he has been in even with the majority of his shows being against light fawns. When competing in his color class he received 2nd place only after another Full Accoyo(7 time color champ) out of Pacific Crest. His rich medium fawn fleece is both fine and very dense with impressive crimp and long staple length. He has great conformation and wonderful leg coverage.
Teddybear has settled his first females with pregnancies confirmed by utrasound.
He is also for sale for partial interest... see our Males For Sale for details.
IMAGINE THE POSSIBILITIES!

AOK CAPTAIN JACK SPARROW Stud Fee: $500.00 drive by only $1200.00 your female stays at our farm Proven Male Huacaya DOB: 9/3/03 Dam: Miss Kelly ARI #: 1009361 Sire: 5Peruvian Santana Color: Pattern (White, Medium Fawn) Micron Count- 2004: 18.9, 21.2 CV, only 1.4%>30u Ribbons: 1st and Resv Color Champ Multi halter MAPACA 2006 out of 25 males!!!! And Much More
1st Place Halter PAOBA Breedeers Showcase 2005
2nd Place Halter Empire Alpaca Extravaganza 2005
1st Place Yearling Multi Halter Empire Alpaca Extravaganza 2004
2nd Place Yearling Multi Fleece Empire Alpaca Extravaganza 2004
2nd Place Juvenile Male Halter at PAOBA 200
Jacks female cria Tutti Frutti took 1st in her 1st show at just over 6 months old. The judge commented on her soft hand and fiber regrowth after shearing. Another of his female crias TCB Lighting took 1st at 2009 Minnesota Alpaca Expo. Jack has a variety of colors in his offspring including vacuna pattern, appaloosa, white and solid medium fawn. Breeding to Jack is like a box of chocolates-- you never know what color your gonna get. The one thing you do get is quality in fleece. Every cria Jack has given us has got very fine hand.
Check out this rare appaloosa patterned male. He is the son of the amazing 5P Santana, and has inherited his sire's gorgeous crimpy fine fiber. He consistanly passes on his fine, crimpy fleece. His siblings have consistantly been ribbon and banner winners. His fleece has great structure, awesome crimp, and is blindingly bright. 18.9 microns at age one with a great handle. Jack has taken charge in the showring winning multiple blue and red ribbons in halter or fleece. He has great conformation, and is very proud. He know's he has the right stuff. Judge's have loved his "racy look" and "his eye makeup". Jack took a blue ribbon in yearling halter at the large Empire Extravaganza October 2004, over a full accoyo Leon son/Felix grandson and over a half accoyo Pachachutti son! The judge marveled at Jack's bright crimpy fleece and loved his conformation. And if all that is not enough, both Jack's sire and dam have produced grey offspring. If you want elite fleeced cria Jack is the stud for you.