Elderwood Farms

Classic husbandry with a Southern charm

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KVR's Spotometer

Exceptional Pinto

Alpaca , Huacaya , Bred (Female) |Proven |White, Medium Brown

AOA# 32442113 | DOB: 8/2/2012 (12 yrs)

Sire: MFI Peruvian Tachometer
 
Dam: MFI Singularly Justified
 
Service Sire: Stillmeadow Farm Blizzard

Judge's Choice and 15x Banner Winner

Stillmeadow Farm Blizzard

Huacaya Herdsire (Male) White

AOA# 35025719 DOB: 9/23/20159 yrs
Blizzard is an elite powerhouse when it comes to herdsire expectations. His exceptional confirmation and fleece characteristics have placed him at the top throughout his show career. His accolades include a Judge's Choice, Best Crimp Award, Get of Sire, 15 banners, and 28 first place ribbons! He sports an ultra-dense, bright white fleece, and his massive bone and exemplary fiber coverage add to his macho appearance. This guy has a true adjusted density of 90.08 follicles SQ/MM of skin - th ...
  | AOA# 35025719 | White
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KVR's Spotometer is an exceptional example of what we all hope for in a pinto. Her spotted blanket in addition to her exceptional fleece characteristics definitely make her stand out.

Her sire, MFI Peruvian Tachometer, is a multi-champion pinto male sired by 7x banner winner and multiple champion producer, Cactus Jack.

Her dam, MFI Singularly Justified, is a gorgeous, champion producing light fawn female. It's no wonder she turned out to be such a nice girl.

Notable Offspring:

- Honey Shimmerpop, 6x Blue, Huacaya Best Handle Award
- Elderwood's Kickstart, 3x Blue
- RKF Speedometer - Champion Producer
Purchase Terms

Contact us today to discuss financing options! Contracts are typically initiated with 25% down and monthly payments divided out over 12 months; however, we are flexible and open to terms that may better suit your needs. Package and cash discounts are offered under certain conditions. Most purchases come with 60 days free board or free board until weaning. Nationwide, affordable transporters come by the farm several times a year. We can also meet at shows or along the way.

Updated 4/15/2024