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RECOMMENDED MALES

Alpaca males recommended for use in SRS® Alpaca Breeding programs as at Saturday, 5 July, 2008

To be included on the list for use in an SRS® Breeding Program, males have not only demonstrated measurably higher levels of fibre density and length accompanied by relatively fine primary fibres (as shown by their skin biopsy reports), they have also been inspected and, where possible, their progeny, for frame, softness, lustre, uniformity of colour, style, micron and the presence of guard hair.

IMPORTANT NOTE: neither these SRS® recommended males, nor any other alpacas, can be referred to as SRS® alpacas. In the future, the SRS® Trade Mark will be assigned to individual animals only when they have achieved the required levels of density, length and uniformity required to be certified.

In this listing, the WOOL males have higher density and faster growing fleeces. The FRAME males have similar measurements except that the density is lower.

WOOL males best meet the SRS® breeding goal of increasing fibre density and length on their progeny. Generally, the WOOL males are joined to FRAME females, that is, alpacas of good frame and bone, but certainly can be joined to WOOL females and small alpacas if the WOOL male is also of outstanding frame and constitution.

FRAME males deliver those essential elements of fast growth rate, high survivability and high fertility. They are joined to WOOL females and females of average to small size.

Some alpacas listed have a link to a page containing more information.

If you wish to have your males assessed for SRS® Recommended Male status, please contact SRS® Alpacas Australia for an application form on 03 9754 5152 or email SRS Alpacas

Huacaya
Andean Park Marco Polo WOOL Solid White 2000
Coolaroo, Janie Hicks
comment:
High density and length. Fleece weight lifter.
 
Arcady Augustus WOOL Solid White 2002

Bonnie Vale  & Clearview Alpacas.

comment:

A fleece weight lifter with relativley fine primary fibres.

 
Benleigh Legend WOOL Solid White 2003
Bumble Hill, Julienne & Frank Gelber
comment:
High density and length. Fine and uniform fibres
 
Camelot Tor WOOL Solid White 2003
Flowerdale Estate, Jeffry & Carol Farman
comment:
High density of uniform and smooth surfaced fibres.
 
Coolaroo Rialto ET WOOL Solid Light fawn 1990
Waiheke Alpacas, Keenan Scott, Waiheke Island NZ
comment:
Good density and length.  Fine and uniform fibres.
 
Currumbong Flash Wool White 2006
Currumbong Alpacas,  Odette Mayne.
comment:

Currumbong Flash is young male with great potential. His fleece is very fine and soft with excellent character and bundlling.

 
Halcyon Harum Scarum FRAME Solid White 2004
Miralana, Jocelyn Cairns
comment:
High density and length of fine and uniform fibres.
 
Halcyon Hennessy Wool Solid White 2004

Merungle Alpaca Stud - Jen McDavitt

comment:
An upstanding, strong boned male with excellent handle, crimp and temperament.  with low primary and secondary micron.
 
Halcyon Humdinger FRAME Solid White 2001
Barkala Alpaca Stud, Vince and Ann Henderson
comment:
High density and length. Fine and uniform fibres.
 
Halcyon Magnate FRAME White 2004
Odette Mayne, Currumbong Alpaca Stud
comment:
Has a deep bold crimp with a soft solky feel. Excellent conformation with a sold stance and frame.  Showing high density and good fibre growth rates,
 
Illawarra Warlord FRAME Solid White 2001
Illawarra, Harriet & Ian Davison & Celia Cook
comment:
Good density and length. Fine and uniform fibres.
 
Illawarra Xtatic FRAME Solid White 2002
Illawarra, Harriet & Ian Davison & Celia Cook
comment:
Good density. High fibre length. Excellent constitution.
 
Illawarra Yucatan WOOL White 2003
Co-owned: Illawarra, Harriet & Ian Davison  & Wyndarra, Christine Davey
comment:
High density and length. Fine and uniform fibres.
 
ILR Peruvian Hemingways Protege WOOL White 1997
 Clearview Alpacas, Bob & Judy Richardson
comment:
High density.  Fine and uniform diameter fibres
 
Jolimont Attitude WOOL Solid White 1999
Co-owned: Silverstream, Kit & Sheryl Johnson Canterbury, NZ and Waiheke Alpacas, Keenan & Lisa Scott, Waiheke Island, NZ
comment:
Good density.
 
Jolimont Giovanni WOOL Solid White 2002
Co-owned: Annkea Alpacas, Annette & Keate Woodgate & Achnacone Alpacas, Fiona Ward
comment:

High fibre length.  High quality fibre

 
Koorana Park Black Knight Wool Solid Black 2004
Longueville Park - Elizabeth Coles & Rosemary Eva
comment:
A true to type blue/black male with fleece demonstrating fibre diameter uniformity, good density, lustre and soft handle.
 
Marriglen Delta WOOL Solid White 2004
Glenhope, Bronwyn & David Mitchell
comment:
High density. Fleece weight lifter
 
Marriglen Mars WOOL White 2004
 Illawarra Alpaca Stud, Harriet & Ian Davison
comment:
High density and length. Fleece weight lifter
 
Northfield Gully Accolade WOOL Solid White 2004
Northfield Gully Alpaca Stud, John & Sue Northfield
comment:
High density and length. Fine and uniform fibres. Very soft handling.  Cria now on the ground!
 
Patagonia Celtic Triumph WOOL White 2003
Patagonia, Cathi McMullen & Ian Braithwaite
comment:
High density and length. Fine and uniform fibres
 
Prestige Valentino WOOL White 1997
Co-owned: Illawarra, Harriet & Ian Davison & Fire Mountain, Carolen & John Fisher
comment:
High density. Uniform fibres. Proven breeder
 
Rico Tim Tam Frame Dark Grey 2003
Rico Alpacas, Bert & Margriet Rijk
comment:

Tim Tam is a very dark, almost black, charcoal grey Macho with an excellent histogram at 5 years of age he is holding his fineness

 
Ross Creek Artic lad Wool Solid White 2000
Co-owned Julie and John Lawrie, Bonnie Vale Alpacas, (02) 6846 7292 & Silky Oak Alpacas 
comment:

High density, very uniform primary fibres.  Breeds long fleeces.  Will impact on females with short fleeces and high primaries. 

 
Samaria Valley Saladin WOOL Solid black 2003

Bert & Margriet Rijk at The Big Bouquet

comment:
Deeply crimped wool.
 
Shanbrooke Peruvian Flaco WOOL Soldi White 1998
Co-owned: Fire Mountain, Carolen & John Fisher,  Shanbrooke, Ron & Dianne Condon
comment:
High density and length. Deeply crimped fibres
 
Starline Dorado WOOL Solid White 2002
Dunnhill Alpacas, Lee & Dianne Dunn
comment:
Good density. Fine and uniform fibres
 
Suncloud Talahasi WOOL White 2002
Suncloud Farm, Carolyn Richards
comment:
High density and length. Uniform fibres