Rogue Alpacas

Breeding Quality Champion Alpacas!

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RGSA Challenger

JR Herdsire that can improve your female

Alpaca , Suri , Male |Unproven |Medium Fawn

AOA# 35267126 | DOB: 9/1/2015

Sire: DDF Accoyo Tourbillion
  | 35267126 | Beige |
Dam: Rogue's Goldie Locks
  | 35267126 | Dark Fawn |
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It is hard in words to explain how amazing this boy is! He is by far the densest cria for 2015!
His pedigree reads like Accoyo royalty! Jude Anderson awarded him the Reserve Championship at the California Classic earlier this year stating "This boy is going to have a Stellar show career!"
We are keeping eyes on this boy as he matures, check out the density on him, you will be impressed!

“Rogue Suri Alpacas RGSA Challenger” was biopsied as a 22 month old medium fawn suri male with ARI#35267126. His 15X scan shows fiber clusters that are very uniform in size, shape and placement within his connective tissue. He demonstrates level 4 of 4 gland structure around most follicles. Glands should be associated with luster and fiber quality. The glandular infrastructure is likely genetic and gland density is likely nutritional. Observe his 6 fiber clusters showing the S/P ratio at 13.5 to 1. Twenty five clusters showed an average S/P of 13.1 to 1. Note from all scans that near 90% of his secondary fibers show medullation. The density study from 4 sections of 1 SQ MM of skin surface is 79 follicles per SQ MM of skin. This density was measured on a 10 MM cut with no shrinkage so no adjustment. This may give ideas as to how her breeding’s should be selected. One hundred secondary fibers averaged 17.8 microns while 50 primary fibers averaged 25.1 microns. This equates to a micron variation of only 7.3 microns. This variation is seen on the 250X scan and often is a trait passed by the sire. On June 24, 2017 Challenger’s AFD figures 18.34 microns.
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