Meet Our Boys
VMA Kingfishs' Rachel - Rachel is a 3/4 Peruvian pinto color champion. She has super dense fleece that makes a beautiful rose gray yarn if you mix her brown and white together.
Penelope Gold - Penny is a wonderful example of what a mother should be. She has produced one daughter cria and one son.
Trillium - Trillium is a big boned 1/2 Accoyo daughter of Vengador. She has produced some champions in her lifetime, and we hope she continues to do so.
Rainbow Run's Glorianna - Glori is a beautiful black with white accents cria. She is Penny's first daughter. Her sire is The Scotsman, a true black champion from Highland Alpaca. Glori was been bred to Microsoft's Mordecai for a 2009 Spring cria. Check out her first - Teddy B.
Rainbow Run's Roman - Roman is a wonderful fawn boy. He is 1/4 Accoyo and 1/4 Alianza. His sire, PPeruvian Caesar, is son of the famous Caligula. Roman carries his grandsire's wonderful dense fleece and his sire's wonderful personality.
Rainbow Run's Danny Boy is a sweetheart to the bone. Nice soft fleece and a wonderful personality. He is coming up on his 2nd birthday and loves to have his neck scratched.
Rainbow Run's Teddy B is as friendly as his mother, Glori. Already a favorite at the farm he is having fun playing with our newest cria out of Trillium.(below) This boy's sire is Microsoft's Mordecai. He may have a tendency toward grey, but we are waiting to see if it shows up more.
This little boy "Rio"was born on 7/17/09. We are thrilled our Trillium threw a light fawn! His sire is Triumphant Sun. Big boned and straight. We have great hopes for this fellow in the ring.
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Caesar's White Noise - White Noise is 1/2 Accoyo. His grandsires are Vengedor and Caligula. A large boned boy, just like his dam, with wonderful soft fleece. His personality is as gentle as his fleece. NEWS: Noise has his first cria on the ground and he is wonderful.
Micah is a wonderful medium rose grey male who makes fabulous "purple" yarn that is sold before we can even get it spun. Dense and long staple length make him a desireable herdsire and he has settled his first female this spring. We can't wait to see what he puts on the ground for us.
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