EL R Luciano
Breed: Huacaya
Dam:  PPPeruvian Trinket
Sire: Peruvian Plantinum
DOB:  12/22/98
COLOR: Medium Rose Grey and White
ARI ID# 812100
 
Luciano is the culmination of 20 years of breeding toward outstanding fiber, unique color and strong, heavy bone. Luciano is
one of the last offspring of gray Peruvian Platinum. Luciano has many crias on the ground, the majority of which are gray or
black. He has a beautiful head and very heavy bone and oh just a look! Blue ribbon winner himself and Blue Ribbon offspring
as well! Proven genes behind Luciano. Co-owned with Derwydd Alpacas. Breeding Fee:  $3,000.00
Call today to schedule a breeding 805.698.4540

6th AlpacaFest West 2004 Halter Huacaya Get Of Sire
1st AlpacaFest West  2005 Fleece Huacaya Mature Grey
2nd AlpacaMania 2005 Fleece Fleece - Huacaya Age D&E - Grey
3rd AlpacaMania 2005 Halter Get of Sire - Huacaya
2nd AOBA National Conference 2005 Fleece Fleece - Huacaya Grey Mature Male E
1st AlpacaMania 2006 Halter Huacaya Get Of Sire
6th California Classic Alpaca Show 2006 Halter Huacaya Get Of Sire
3rd The Monterey Pronk Alpaca Show 2006 Halter Huacaya Get Of Sire
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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.