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Talen Ranch's Time Lord

Fine Beige Fleece--curls!

Alpaca , Huacaya , Cria Male |Unproven |White, Beige

DOB: 9/23/2022

Sire: Bayou of Linden Hills

Soft fleece! High quality!

Bayou of Linden Hills

Huacaya Herdsire (Male) White

AOA# 35400400 DOB: 7/14/20177 yrs
Beautiful Sire and Dam! Gorgeous fleece. Top 5% EPDs (2019). Contact for details. We know that Bayou is capable of producing colors. For example, we had Bayou bred to a TB female; the offspring was a TB. The summer 2022 cria was beige (TimeLord), bred to a white female. We are planning to breed Bayou with one of our dams this spring, and we anticipate producing high-quality offspring.
  | AOA# 35400400 | White
Dam: EON Max Factor's Ellesse

Very Fine Fleece!

EON Max Factor's Ellesse

Huacaya Open (Female) White, Beige

AOA# 31750745 DOB: 7/8/201212 yrs
I must say, Ellesse is truly exceptional in every aspect! In her younger years, she won several awards in the white and beige categories. It's remarkable how her fleece can come out beautifully in any color of choice. Besides her physical attributes, we adore her mellow personality. With her exceptional offspring, Ellesse has proven to be a true asset to our breeding program. Come June 2024. We look forward to pairing her with one of our outstanding males to welcome a remarkable cria in the ...
  | AOA# 31750745 | White, Beige
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Brand new. We will register him soon!

Talen Ranch's Time Lord is a new beige male cria born in September 2022.

Time Lord is an eye-catcher here on our farm. Time Lord came to us as a surprise because we expected a white offspring. After all, his sire and dam were both white. But, Time Lord came to us with beige and fabulous curls. We could not ask for a better one. Time Lord inherited the best qualities from Bayou and Ellesse's correct frame and fleece. We are curious about his color(s) when he has his first shearing in spring 2023- because sometimes we see beige, but sometimes we see white each time we assess fleece/close-to-skin. Plenty of fine fleece -- this is going to be interesting.....

Updated 6/23/2023