You may buy Serena for $3,900 (40% off market value) during our Retirement Sale!
Serena has a great head that is set off by dark points on a light brown coat that heavily covers her strong bone and upright stature. She is a good breeder as she is well built with a good balanced frame.
Serene has great genetics! On her father's side is El Nino, Caligula, Microsoft, and Camilio. On her mother's side is El Nino, Camilio, Caligula and El Moustachio.
Her 2014 fiber sort showed Grade 1-2 Secondaries and Grade 2-3 Primaries, 9 out of 10 on brightness, 4 out of 5 for density, 7 out of 8 for uniformity of micron with moderate amplitude, medium 6-7 crimps per inch, 4 out of 5 for handle and 9 out of 10 for lack of guard hair. She had 40.5 oz. of WL 1-2 on her blanket and 26.1 oz. WL 1-2 of sorted fiber on her neck. Sorter commented that her fleece was bright and had a soft hand and uniform S/P.
Her standard of deviation is in to top 9% of females in the National herd. Although her fiber is shorter than average her fleece weight is in the top 12% with density being her strong suit. Serena's EPD Results - 2015 Trait/ Value/ Accuracy/ National Herd Ranking
AFD/ -0.254/ 0.466 SDAFD / -0.322 / 0.466 / Top 9%/ Ranked #3192 out of 35,933 females in the national herd SF / -0.335 / 0.505 %F>30 / -2.241/ 0.509 MC / -0.780 / 0.457 SDMC / -0.565/ 0.484 %M / +1.732 / 0.143 MSL/ -0.502/ 0.393 FW / +0.441 / 0.357/ Top 12%
Whether you are interested in purchasing high quality alpacas for breeding, show, fiber or selecting a herd sire to breed to, you should use Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs) as your most important selection tool in addition to evaluating phenotype. You can also increase the probability of creating ideal offspring with up to 95% accuracy. Contact us to learn more about using EPDs. We have been using them to improve our herd since 2008.