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Excelsior of IPH

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Alpaca , Huacaya , Jr. Herdsire (Male) |Unproven |Light Rose Grey

AOA# 36070251 | DOB: 10/15/2021 (2 yrs)

Sire: Just Smittens Argento

5X Champion

Just Smittens Argento

Huacaya Herdsire (Male) Medium Silver Grey

AOA# 35474449 DOB: 7/11/20176 yrs
5X Champion! Argento is a striking young male! He is a gray son of FTAF's Blackbeard (2019 Futurity Herdsire of the Year) and grandson of our Grand River Columbo. His conformation is spot on. He has a beautiful head. His fiber is very fine with excellent architecture. He exhibits very good density. As one walking fleece judge stated. "There really isn't much to improve on here. He is lovely." We agree! He really is a full package. His bloodline is impressive. Blackbeard, Bucc ...
  | AOA# 35474449 | Medium Silver Grey
Dam: Applewoods Cactus Chloe

Applewoods Cactus Chloe

Huacaya Open (Female) Medium Brown

AOA# 31581127 DOB: 6/7/200914 yrs
A Champion who produces Champions. This girl proves herself over and over. She consistently makes offspring that rule the ring, and, to top it off, over half have been grey. She produces show quality offspring. 3 of them are multiple champions! This is the type of foundation dam you want in your herd. Chloe has been rebred to High Priority. When you get a combination like this, you go for it again! Chloe delivered an absolutely gorgeous cria! He appears to be modern rose gray. Ext ...
  | AOA# 31581127 | Medium Brown
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Excelsior is a gorgeous male. He is the result of the pairing of Cactus Chloe and Just Smittens Argento.
His fleece is a very light rose gray and quite fine. He stands on a compact body with a gorgeous head and fuzzy ears!
He was too young for spring shows but we watch for him in fall shows.

Excalibur is one of 3 male cria sired by Argento in 2021 we call them the Triple X!
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