Myia Shastia
ARI# 1005219
Medium Fawn, Beige
DOB: 10/19/03
Deceased 9/1/07 Colic
Myia Shastia
Pattern, 1005219, Peruvian
Myia Shastia, won 3 championships including the 2005 AAA Futurity, GWAS in Denver and AOBA 2005 National Conference.
2nd ABR Fall Festival 2004 Halter Full Fleece Mixed Juvenile Female Suri
1st AlpacaFest West 2004 Halter Suri Multicolor Yearling Female
3rd AOBA National Conference 2004 Halter Suri Multicolor Juvenile Female
1st New Mexico State Fair Alpaca Show 2004 Halter Suri Multicolor Juvenile Female
1st Wild West Alpaca Show 2004 Halter Suri Multicolor Juvenile Female
1st Alpaca Western Extravaganza 2005 Halter Suri - Multi - Female Yearling
1st AOBA National Conference 2005 Halter Suri Multicolor Yearling Female
CH AOBA National Conference 2005 Halter Suri Multicolor Female Color Championship
2nd Futurity Show & Sale 2005 Halter Yearling Suri Multi-Colored Females
RES Futurity Show & Sale 2005 Halter Suri Female Multicolor Color Championship
1st Great Western Alpaca Show 2005 Halter Multicolored Yearling Female Suris
1st Sun City Sizzle 2005 Halter Suri Yearling Mixed Female
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All Fiber Males listed on this page that are available for purchase have been tested negative for BVDV.
Fiber males are males that should only be utiilized for fiber production and not for breeding.
To secure the quality of breeding alpacas, Fiber males do not sell with breeding rights.
Only 5-10% of the alpaca males born in the U.S. are truly herdsire material.
The remaining 90-95% of alpaca males are typically gelded and are prized as fiber producers.
What might be considered a conformational or genetic fault to a breeder, such as blue eyes, knocked knees, short neck, or long legs, has absolutely no bearing on the quality of the alpaca's fiber.
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