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Avenganza is the first reason we purchased Royal Avenger when we had the chance to do it. Her half sister, Aviana, is the second reason. Both females are stylish and elegant and a wonderful representation of what Royal Avenger produces. We purchased Avenganza, who was the high seller at over six figures, at the Peruvian Classic in 2005. This young female, by our Accoyo Royal Avenger, a Royal Fawn son, is feminine, elegant, well balanced, bold and eyecatching. Open her peachy fawn fleece and you will see it part into fine, well-defined staples. It is consistent from skin to tip and from shoulder to hip. Avenganza has been rebred to our medium fawn full Accoyo herdsire, Accoyo America Enterprise, for a spring 2011 offspring. I'll bet that this match will criate another fawn colored offspring once again as her 2009 male cria sired by MF full Accoyo Lincoln was a MF and her 2011 cria was LF |
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Maryland Alpaca Show and Sale--March 2006 Judge: Jill McLeod Class: Yearling Light Fawn Halter FIRST PLACE RESERVE COLOR CHAMPION Virginia Classic--March 2006 Judge: Shannon McConnell Class: Yearling Light Female Halter FIRST PLACE COLOR CHAMPION SeAA Southern Select--March 2006 Judge: Amanda VandenBosch Class: Yearling Beige/LF Halter FIRST PLACE SeAA Palmetto Classic--November 2005 Judge: Tim Lavan Class: Yearling Light Fawn Halter FIRST PLACE COLOR CHAMPION PAOBA Breeder's Showcase--May 2005 FIRST PLACE |
$45,500
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