You may buy Corina for $2,940 (40% off market value) during our Retirement Sale!
A beautiful large fine-boned girl who has good genetics. She has four generations of all white ancestors since records were kept after importation to the U.S. On the top side she has Caligula as a great-grandsire. On the bottom side she has Blockbuster from Magical Farms.
She has been a good producer of top EPD offspring. She holds down the top 5% in the national herd for fleece weight, top 13% for staple length and top 14% for standard deviation or uniformity.
Her 2011 fiber sort indicated a 7 out of 10 for brightness, with density of 8 out of 10 and fleece exhibits a moderate amplitude and high frequency crimp of 10-11 crimps per in. with uniformity being a 8.5 out of 10) extremely uniform primaries and secondaries aligning nicely. She produced 55.0 oz of worsted and woolen grade 3 & 4 in her blanket and 26.0 of the same in her neck. Her staple length is 3.5 to 4 inches.
Her son out of Dionysus' Zacheo- Traffic Jam was in the top 1% for staple length and ranked #106 out of 19,048 males in the national herd in 2015.
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 and genetics. Our herd has some of the highest EPD accuracy ratings due to breeding some of the best genetics and due to the shear number of these genetics in the EPD database. Consequently 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.