Over the past sixteen years I have enjoyed breeding and showing my llamas. Now it's time to ease into retirement..
When I told my herd I planned to retire from breeding, I got different reactions. Some were dismayed! They felt they were young and beautiful and wanted to enjoy having cria and being admired in the show ring. My younger boys wanted adventure and new pastures to explore, and some of my girls thought a career as a guardian would be fulfilling as they have alpaca and sheep babysitting in their resumes! So I must share my herd with other llama enthusiasts and have listed below some who prefer to move on.
Proven Herd Sires
Corbatito
ILR#232428
Papa Noel x Chilena Corbatita
Corbatito came to me from the Tillman ranch in Bend, Oregon. He is a beautiful male with fabulous fiber- the last son of the famous Papa Noel. He has his ROM ( Recognition of Merit) and took second place in the Nationals as a yearling. Corbatito is a gentle llama and gentle breeder.
$2,500.00
Ana Bella's Rio Bravo
ILR# 258741
WLK Bravo X FFF Ana Bella
What Blood lines! Top side is Senor Guillermo, LW Wilie K, LW Kissam, Bellissima of Tunitas
Bottom side is Chilean Canoso , Ana Nueva, Don Juan Quixote .
Rio is a silky llama with deep red tones and wild type coloring. His first female cria, Machu Picchu's Treasure, looked just like him and went on to a show career.
$2,000.00

Proven Females
Riley-Sedona Sky
ILR #235367
Amigo De Peru x Crepe Suzanne
More than a beautiful face! Sedona's sire was Grand Champion Heavy Wool Male at the Nationals. Her Dam was high selling female at Celebrity and Sedona has produced show winners herself.
She is a statuesque beauty with a face you will never forget.
$2000.00

