Halo Ranch Alpacas

Producing the Highest Quality Suri Alpacas

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Yazmine of Halo

Brown Cinders Girl!

Alpaca , Suri , Open (Female) |Unproven |Medium Brown

DOB: 10/3/2017

Sire: Cinders

3 X Herdsire of the Year!!

Cinders

Suri Herdsire (Male) True Black

AOA# 31219334 DOB: 8/12/200816 yrs
Cinders is the 2016 and 2017 AAA Futurity Dark Herd Sire of the Year and the 2018 Reserve Dark Herd Sire of the Year! He is also a 3 time Herd Sire of the Year for the Medium Breeder Division! Cinders had his first offspring on the ground in the spring of 2012 and his kids showed at the 2013 GWAS in Denver coming out of the ring with blue ribbons and much acclaim. Of the four entered all four won blue ribbons with Mystique going on the win the Reserve Color Championship. With a biopsy den ...
  | AOA# 31219334 | True Black
Dam: GLR Tashi

GLR Tashi

Suri Open (Female) Beige

AOA# 32138757 DOB: 9/10/201014 yrs
GLR Tashi is the very first granddaughter of Shavano. Her mother, GLR Tica was the first female he ever sired. GLR Tica is a dark brown incredibly dense and lustrous Shavano daughter, one of the first Shavano kids that we have ever shown. Her mother, Tambora of Peru was one of our favorite dams who we sold at our Great Lakes Classic II sale in 2009. We purposely kept Tambora's daughter Tica, as we were not willing to let go of her mama's genetics due to her track record. When we bought Tambora, ...
  | AOA# 32138757 | Beige
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Yazmine of Halo is something special. At 4 months, she is already showing tons of luster and a great structure to her lock. She is sired by the two time Herdsire of the Year, Cinders, who never ceases to disappoint in regards to the quality of his offspring. Her Dam, GLR Tashi, has produced a multitude of high quality offspring, including the 2014 MAPACA Judge's Choice, GLR Tashina. Yazmine may be the best cria produced on our farm in 2017. Look for her at the 2018 Futurity and CABA Classic.
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Updated 2/16/2018