Maple Brook Farm LLC
893 East Mountain Road, Westfield, MA 01085
Ph1: 413-568-3125 . Ph2: 413-568-2655 . Fax: 413-562-1556
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PPPeruvian Royal Fawn
Listed by Michael & Robin Tierney
Type: Huacaya
Status: Proven
Birthdate: 1/1/1993
Heritage: Full Peruvian
ARI #: 139287
Color: Light Fawn
In response to the extra demand from alpaca breeders across the country, we are offering a limited amount of outside
breedings to Royal Fawn. Call today to reserve your breedings. PPPeruvian Royal Fawn, a full Accoyo male owned by Camelids
of Delaware, Inc. was recently sold for a world's record price of $600,000.00 to two well-known breeders, Ernie & Barbara
Kellogg, Double "O" Good Alpacas, and Mike & Robin Tierney, Maple Brook Alpacas. Stud Fee: $5000 FULL ACCOYO MALE
Awards Received
Royal Fawn's offspring have received awards too numerous to mention. Some of his offspring include the Kellogg's Dom Lucilio,
who sold for $400,000; SA Peruvian Apollo, owned by Stachowski Alpacas and Windy Knoll Alpacas, who just sold for $435,000;
and Maple Brook Farm's multi-champion, Maple Brook Pendleton, who has just started his herdsire career.
1999 AOBA National Get of Sire, 1st Place
2 AFCNA Continental Fleece Show 2007 Fleece HUACAYA MATURE MALE MED FAWN
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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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