Encantador, the 2007 High Selling Suri at the Futurity Sale in Louisville, Kentucky, will be residing and standing stud in Maryland! Encantador's bloodlines are stacked with the "Who's Who" of the Accoyo world with Torbio as the great grandsire, and Sedoso and Uribe as the grandsires. In addition, Nola Graham's top producing fawn Accoyo female acquired from Don Julio Barreda, 3Peruvian Dulcinea, is also his granddam. Wow!
We are so thrilled to have this exceptional male as part of our breeding program. From the lineage of his grandsire Accoyo Uribe, he inherited great strength and a heavy perfect conformational frame. His current body weight is 178 pounds. His head is very true-to-alpaca type, with flawless bite. Cameron Holt found his head and presence so pleaseing that he asked Pacific Crest to use the photo as a representation of a true-to-type male suri in his lecture presentations. Encantador's impressive size, flawless conformation and commanding presence make him a standout in any crowd. He literally turns heads.
His fleece qualities are as one would expect from his 7/8 Accoyo lineage - high luster and exceptional density with good lock definition in regrowth. In full fleece he had independent locks to the skin, with the independence extending clear to the belly. Shear weight at age 2 was 15.4#. Greg Mecklem of Pacific Crest Accoyo America claims that Encantador is one of the highest luster and the highest density fawn suri males ever raised at Pacific Crest. Call for information about breeding to this spectacular male and his upcoming available crias.
Encantador is co-owned with Ameripaca, Chesapeake Alpacas, Prairie Lake, and Wild Rose Suri Ranch.