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Developing the NZ alpaca industry since 1989 with top genetics, for studs and sales.

champion, inca herald
Ellyn Inca Herald
Twice a Royal Show Champion

Inca Herald won Grand Champion Alpaca at  the Royal Show in Christchurch in 1997.

In 1999 Inca Herald was awarded
Reserve Champion Alpaca at the Royal Show in Invercargill.

His son, Inca Sun, took
Supreme Champion in 1999, proving the heritability of excellent breeding.

 
Inca Herald continues to produce championship progeny amongst his 45 offspring to date.

His daughter, NZ Southern Angelina, (left) won Champion Alpaca at the Ellesmere Show October 2001. Many of his other progeny have entered shows and gained ribbons.

And a generation on, the cria from his daughters are becoming champions themselves. Angelina's Chief Big Foot has won Champion Junior Male Huacaya at several shows, including the National Expo.
 




For fibre density, shear weight, crimp and temperament.
 

 

 

 

 
  Fleece Details
histogram 22.67 microns at 3 years
cv 20%
sd 4.5
shear weight 4.5 kg as a cria in Australia
5.5 kg as an adult in NZ
Inca has heavy shear weight, perfect conformation, and an idyllic nature. He is endowing progeny with shear weight, fibre fineness and crimp - and friendliness.


Most cria are white or light fawn.

 
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Pedigree:
Inca Herald is the son of the famous accoyo peruvian purrumbete, Sir Titus Salt, a pure white, one of the six accoyo venerable ancestors of the Australian industry. His mother is White Heron.

All matings are one-to-one supervised pen matings.
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Inca with some of his progeny
Inca with his huge fleece and some of his progeny.

Inca Herald's progeny, all bred by Southern Alpacas Stud, featured highly in
the Royal Show prize list in December 1999.

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Inca Sun, Supreme Champion Alpaca at Royal Show 1999.

Frodo, second to Inca Sun in young male class.

Curio (not pictured) won the wether class.

   
 A champion stud for fibre 
 density, shear weight, crimp and
 temperament.
 
We have sold Ellyn Inca Herald to Willowbank Alpacas and he is now based in Wellington.

Stud fees:
$750 plus GST
Nic Cooper and Linda Blake
Main West Coast Road, West Melton, RD1, Christchurch, New Zealand
Phone 0064 3 318-1917 | fax 0064 3 318-1927 | email alpacasnz@xtra.co.nz