Derwydd Danu

We are crazy to even offer her!!

Alpaca , Huacaya , Bred (Female) |Proven |True Black

AOA# 32160079 | DOB: 11/5/2011 (14 yrs)

Sire: Peruvian Francisco
 
Dam: Derwydd's Grand Moreno's Asirikuy
 
Service Sire: Granite Excalibur

Champion Rose Grey male

Granite Excalibur

Huacaya Jr. Herdsire (Male) Medium Silver Grey, Medium Rose Grey, Dark Rose Grey

AOA# 35424215 DOB: 9/4/20178 yrs
Oct 2019 - 25 months of age
A picture sometimes says a thousand words. This male has matured into a strong, upright, proud male. He is clearly molded in the image of his sire - just in a different color. Many have remarked that he is a "roan grey" but we don't recognize that color here in the US. In the US, he is a modern rose grey. He is extremely fine, yet consistent in architecture and bundling within his blanket - rare for a modern dark rose grey alpaca. HIs frame is amazingly strong boned, square and correct. ...
  | AOA# 35424215 | Medium Silver Grey, Medium Rose Grey, Dark Rose Grey
$6,000.00

A Steal!

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If you want proven, with nothing short of a stellar maternal record, look no further than Danu. For us, she has only had males, but oh what males they are. We sold her silver gray son to a breeder in Pennsylvania. Her TB son sired by a modern rose gray named El Camino Real will be for sale, BUT we are keeping her dark fawn son, Fire In The Lake, who is sired by our own Futurity white color champion, Hidden Hill Peruvian Dually. Fireman has a truly exquisite fleece.

To this day, Danu has no halo of primaries and a very soft handle to her fleece.

Her pedigree is studded with all the right stuff, but I have always admired the Derwydd program.

Danu has been bred to a modern medium rose gray male, Granite Excalibur, who we are excited to host for his first breedings!
Purchase Terms

We like to tailor financing to meet the needs of our clients, so we do not have set terms. Everyone has a different set of parameters, just as they do different goals, so a 'one size fits all' approach just makes no sense when talking financing terms.

Updated 10/3/2022