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Eagle throws solid
and dark colored offspring. The vast majority have white markings on
the face/legs and Eagle's long bannana shaped ears. Most of them have
his fiber luster and curl. They all have his willing attitude and
gentle "can do" disposition with a good mind. As of now, several are
doing quite well in performance, showing and 4-H homes. As we do
performance ourselves, we can honestly say that the Eagle crias are
the easiest and smartest we have trained! Many of their owners
contact information is listed so that you may inquire for yourself
about Eagle's production. We hand select the females that are bred to
Eagle to ensure that we not only get the best genetic crosses, but to
make sure all the "Eagle Babies" have good homes. Crias may be for
sale now, but will not leave their current homes until they are
completely trained (unless you are an experienced llama person).
We are unique in that we offer complete services for our outside
breeding customers. Females that make it through our selection
process are top notch and considered the best that can be bred by our
standards. We do not keep doing breedings and flood the market, we
prefer to wait until the majority of the Eagle kids are sold before
doing more. This helps to keep a strong market for his offspring.
Outside breedings are given the option of having their offspring
shown and many are sold by us for the owners. We do not breed much
ourselves, so there is no direct competition with our customers.
There are many benefits to being part of the Eagle family! Please
contact any of our outside breeding customers to find out about our
follow-up service.
To see information on ANY of the dams of the offspring listed below, click "here" or click on their underlined name.
To see information on recent Eagle kid show results, click "here."
Isle Eagle x
V2F
Shmi A full sibling to Ruby
Tuesday! This large gal has her whole show career ahead of
her! Mom and Dad are both ALSA Halter Champions. Arianna has
beautiful and wavy fiber that is nice to the touch. She is
also very stretchy and correct. Her show records speak for
themselves, she is one Grand Away from an ALSA Halter
Champion title. ALSA Halter ROM SHOW RESULTS: Oregon Flock and
Fiber 2006- Ellensburg Extra
2006- 1st place Two Year Old
Medium Wool Females Western Regionals
2006- ALSA Grand
Nationals 2006 - Hobo ALSA Show
2007- 1st place Two Year Old
Medium Wool Females COLA ALSA Show
2007- 1st place Adult Medium
Wool Females Coast ALSA Show
2007- Ellensburg Extra
2007- 1st place Adult Medium
Wool Females Western Regionals
2007- Hobo ALSA Show
2007- 1st place Adult Medium
Wool Females
For
Sale
V2F
Arianna
Female
(DOB
April 29, 2004)
Consigned
to the
2008
Hinterland Walkabout
Sale
as
a Bred Female
Bred
and Owned by
Bill
Fogle
1st place Two
Year Old Medium Wool Females
*Adrienne Hochee
1st place Two
Year Old Medium Wool Females
Reserve Grand
Champion Medium Wool Female
Part of 1st
place Get of
Sire
*Lavonna
Fercho
Part of 2nd place Get of
Sire
*Beth
Meyers
1st place Two
Year Old Medium Wool Females
*Simon Zadina
10th place Two
Year Old Medium Wool Females
(placed first under Adrienne Hochee)
*Adrienne Hochee, Cathie Kindler & Darrell
Anderson
1st place Two
Year Old Medium Wool Females
*John McDougall
*Dolores Gardner
1st place Adult
Medium Wool Females
*Lora Crawford
Reserve Grand
Champion Medium Wool Female
*Pam
Jensen
1st place Adult
Medium Wool Females
Grand Champion
Medium Wool Female
1st (out of
28) place combined Non-ALSA Halter and Performance Class
*Linda Rogers
1st place
Adult Medium Wool Females
*Adrienne Hochee
Grand Champion
Medium Wool Female
*Lora
Crawford
3rd place Walking Fleece Double Coat Over 24 Months
*Debby Ullrich
1st place Adult
Medium Wool Females
*Adrienne Hochee
1st place Adult
Medium Wool Females
2nd place Get of Sire
*Pam Jensen
1st place Get of Sire
*Patty Morgan


Photos by David
Armer
SOLD
* All deceased babies did not
die of genetic related problems. One
died inside the mother, one
died from pneumonia, one died of an infection, another was born
unformed (vet thought dam got into a poisonous plant?) and the other
died as
a result of the dam not having
milk. All others were adult animals who died of unrelated
causes.
Click
"here"
to see females that have birthed & are due in 2004, 2005, 2006,
2007 & 2008
Click "here"
to see some of the Eagle offspring that have been sold
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