Crown Royale’s White Knight (a.k.a. “Lance”) is a phenomenal white full Peruvian, ½ Accoyo male. Lance is one of the best kept secrets in the suri world. Not only does he possess a tremendous amount of density, bone, and luster, he is passing it on to his cria! In 2005, we had to shear Lance twice once in April and once in July. This boy produces alot of fleece. This was just confirmed with his 2007 histogram. His fleece grows at .42 mm/day. A superior fleece is considered anything in excess of .4 mm/day. Fiber stats for 2007 at age 5years and 5 months are FD 23.6 SD 4.9 CV 20.7. Lance possesses the soft rolling skin and he is passing this trait along to his progeny. According to the judge at the 2003 Southern Select, where Lance took 1st Place,“This is what you strive for in a breeding program…” This boy has never finished worse than 4th and he showed in some of the largest shows in the country AOBA, Futurity, Mapaca, Ky Classic, Alpaca Fest. Lance finished 4th in a class of 9 whites at the 2006 Alpacafest. Lance was the oldest entry by 24 months. At 5 year old he still has the fineness, luster, lock, and density to compete against 2 and 3 year olds.
With a sire like Crown Royale and a dam like PPeruvian Blanca, his genetics are a must for your breeding program. Crown Royale has produced numerous champions and Blanca's production record speaks for itself. Blanca produces champions and her daughters and grand-daughters are now producing champions.
We believe Lance is one of the top light colored males in the country. Lance is almost an exact replica of his sire Accoyo Crown Royale. If you don't believe us come see him for yourself.
Four out of five cria are female. And he is producing color. Three of the female cria have all been darker than mom and he is adding luster and density.
Discount for multiple breedings and small farms. Breeding are currently priced at $1500.
1/3 interest for $15,000.
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| Lance Fiber Facts |
| 2007 Fiber Stats @ 5.5 years of age |
| FD 23.6 SD 4.6 CV 20.7 |
| .42 mm/day growth |
| 41.6 follicles per square mm |
| S/P ratio of 10.8 to 1 |
| 3.7 micron difference between the primary and secondary follicles |
"You have hit the jackpot with this one! The way the primary follicles sit inside the histogram of the secondaries is closer to a merino sheep than anything I have seen anywhere in alpacas!
Congratulations!!"
--Ian Watts
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| "This is an exceptional relationship between primary and secondary in-skin micron counts
When this happens, it is almost impossible for anyone to detect a difference between primaries and secondaries - in average alpacas, this difference can be as much as 18 micron."
--Ian Watts |
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