Eros...rn the Greek god of erotic love. It wasn't by accident that he was named rnEros. We believe that he has a bright future ahead of him as a topnotchrn herdsire. Yes, I know it's early but all indications are that he is rnclearly headed in the right direction, both conformationally and rnfiber-wise; and most certainly with attitude!
He has just rnreturned from his second show where, once again, he was the youngest in rnthe class and was honored with first place AND fawn reserve color rnchampion. Judge Helen Humphries acknowledged that he was the most rncomplete package in the class, along with being the finest in his class.rn She mentioned his excellent fleece structure and said that he was wellrn grown for his age.
At his first show, the New Jersey Alpaca rnClassic, he was awarded his first blue ribbon AND the light reserve rnchampion ribbon. Even more appreciated were the words of praise that rnthe judge lavished on him. To paraphrase senior judge Jude Anderson, rnWhen Jude Anderson (her words) awards a championship to an alpaca that rnhas just been weaned (referring to the fact that he was the youngest in rnhis color group) it must be a very special alpaca, and this is a very rnspecial alpaca.