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Shute Farm Boris - After the BAS National Show - May 2005 |
In full fleece - May 2005 (10 months growth) |
Details:
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Huacaya |
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Dark Grey |
| Date of Birth: |
10th July 2003 |
| Registered With: |
British Alpaca Society British Camelids |
Service Fees: |
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N/A |
| Drive By: |
£400 + VAT |
| Mobile*: |
£750 + VAT |
| *Mileage charged for mobile servicing. See Terms and Conditions. |
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Unknown Peruvian |
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Pperuvian Omar (SW) |
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Unknown Peruvian |
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Wessex Peruvian Sowtex (Solid White - Huacaya)
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Unknown Peruvian |
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Pperuvian Salome (SW) |
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Unknown Peruvian |
Shute Farm Boris ( Solid Dark Grey - Huacaya) |
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Victoria (Solid Black - Huacaya) |
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Current Fibre Results:
SRS®
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Secondary follicle to primary follicle ratio: |
9.7:1
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Follicle Density: |
39.9/mm2 |
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Crimps per cm: |
N/A |
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Fibre growth Rate: |
0.28mm/day |
Fleece (3rd): (taken 1st August 2005 at 2 Years and 1 Month of Age)
MIC: 23.70µM, SD: 5.20µM, CV: 21.70%, 12.80% Over 30 Microns(µM)
Fibre Testing Authority: E-lab
2005 Yield: 4.50 Kg/Year
Description:
Shute Farm Boris comes from a line that has produced champion after champion including Shute Farm Barbarella (Mid Devon Supreme Champion 2004).
Boris is a very well grown male who has a strong heavy frame that is very well conformed and allows him to display his excellent presence. His fleece carries all the typical traits seen and expected now in champion white sires. One of Boris's main attributes is his very low levels of guard hair matched with his very soft handle and high density. His fleece exhibits a high frequency crimp with medium amplitude that extends along the length of the well aligned staple. All of these characteristics are rare in grey fleeces.
At last breeders now have an alternative to white or fawn without compromising on fleece quality. Boris is being extensively used over black females due to Boris' black dam.
Co-owned by Alpacas of Wessex and Ed Billington
Show results:
BAS National Show 2005
Intermediate Champion Male Huacaya
Judge: Mrs Val Fullerlove
Royal Bath and West Show 2005
Adult Champion Male Huacaya
Judge: Mr Dominic Lane
East of England Show 2005
1st Place Intermediate Male Grey
Judge: Mr David Barnett
Royal Show 2005
1st Place Intermediate Male Grey
Judge: Mrs Dianne Condon
Penrith Agricultural Show 2005
Supreme Champion Alpaca
Judge: Mrs Val Fulerlove
Royal Bath and West Show 2006
Best Grey Huacaya
Judge: Mrs Amanda Vanden Bosch