Back from the 2009 PAOBA Breeders Showcase and the Buckeye Alpaca show the week before!
Our Oliver Twist did very well in both shows, placing 1st at the Buckeye Alpaca Show, and Second at PAOBA.
We are very excited for our Athena for placing 1st at PAOBA in a very large beige color class. At Buckeye she was color-checked as a White animal; which is understandable considering the brightness of her fleece and the lighting conditions at Buckeye.
Back from the 2009 Kentucky Classic Alpaca show. The show ran very well and we had a great time in Kentucky!
Our Oliver Twist took second in his class of full fleece 2 & older males. What was the most interesting part about his class was that his fiber has apparently darkened to a light brown. He has previously shown in dark fawn classes, so we are excited to see how his fiber will place against other light brown alpacas.
Another point of interest at the Kentucky Classic event was the showing of our Athena and "Goldie". "Goldie" has lightened up to a Light Fawn color, and there were not enough Light Fawn or Beige animals for separate classes so Athena and "Goldie" wound up competing against each other! I am happy to report that Athena took third place and "Goldie" took 6th place against mostly beige animals.
Our next show is this weekend in Columbus, Ohio.
We are very proud of our Awesome's Rosy Megan, who had a wonderful showing at the 2006 Kentucky Classic. She shown as a rose gray, and took color champion! We were absolutely shocked because there were some very tremendous looking animals in her class.
Our little Megan isn't the typical rose gray. The only patch of white fiber she has is the underside of the tip of her tail. The rest of her blanket has a very well mix of brown, gray, and white fibers that produces a very exciting color that is consistent throughout her entire body.
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