Grace is aptly named, simply amazing.
A daughter of multi-champion Londondairy Moki-Locks.
Siblings with blue ribbons in nearly every color group.
Grace carries these fantastic genes and passes them on!
Every cria has been outstanding, clearly she passes on her desirable conformation and fleece characteristics. Dense, fine and crimpy! One cria was sold before we bought Grace and is a foundation female at her new home.
Grace is retired from our breeding program and ready to retire into pet life.
Grace was a great mom and she produced a handsome male (Hagrid) with breathtaking fleece. So breathtaking that he won highest scoring brown at the 2017 National Fleece Conference in both Cottage and Spin-off! He was also an inaugural member of the 2019 Advanced Fleece Award at the National Alpaca Fleece Show at over 4 years of age, a very elite club.
She has a 2018 female, Sundrop's Jumping for Joy, in a lovely shade of fawn and sired by our own multi-champion male Bonecrusher. Joy took home an impressive first place at the 2019 AOA National Alpaca Fleece Show in the very competitive yearling fawn Cottage Fleece class! Joy also won two blue ribbons at the Railsplitter alpaca show and Illinois fleece and fiber Fest. Yes, she was in three shows and won three first places in 2019!
We could talk about Grace's lineage and genetics, being a daughter of Black Thunder, a son of MFI Peruvian Jericho. With Bueno, Don Julio, and Leon genetics. It is no surprise that Grace is fantastic.
Grace has an impressive show record, long lasting crimp to her fleece, and we are proud to have her in our herd. Our real challenge is to find suitable males to improve upon this girl.
She is an outgoing and interactive girl who eats carrots from your hand.
Despite having an impressive show record of her own, her crias continue to raise the bar. Grace is a solid foundation female.
As a result of her phenomenal potential, and a tendency towards choke when fed dry feed, Grace will only go to a well-screened home or live on our farm as her forever home. We are only choosing to offer her for sale because we have her daughter, Joy, on our farm.