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Cas-Cad-Nac Farm’s Consignments at the 2010 National Elite Alpaca Auction: Lot #21 CCNF Fire Starter
Fire Starter is not only a daughter CCNF Royal Ring of Fire, she also happens to be the full sibling to our NAAS/AOBA/Futurity Champion female, CCNF Orange Blossom Special who was also coincidentally Ring of Fire’s first ever cria born here at CCNF. Already possessing the standout phenotype and fleece characteristics that Ring…
Cas-Cad-Nac Farm’s Consignments at the 2010 National Elite Alpaca Auction: Lot #11 CCNF Star Saphire
Simply tasty. Also the only female of ours (and to our knowledge the first anywhere) being offered bred to this year’s white Futurity Champion… Star Saphire combines the super powerful genetics of Snowmass Royal Rose (himself sired by Hemingway) with that of our multi-Champion female, CCNF Starstruck who is in turn the daughter of…
Cas-Cad-Nac Farm’s Consignments at the 2010 National Elite Alpaca Auction: Lot #7 CCNF Amoror
CCNF Amoror is the next in line in of our auction animals at the upcoming NEAA and we are obviously very proud of any Herdsire that we would place in the much vaunted #7 spot in the sale order! As his catalog description alludes to, one of the major reasons we are able to let…
What IS that thing hanging out of your rear end????
So it may or may not take a village in the end but apparently the visiting females (all but 1 of whom have never had a cria of their own before) at the Main Barn certainly seemed to feel that this birthing thing required some serious and close supervision. The laboring female in question by…
Cas-Cad-Nac Farm’s Consignments at the 2010 National Elite Alpaca Auction: Lot #1 CCNF Eternity
In the run-up to the 2010 National Elite Alpaca Auction & Halter Show, which is being held November 6th & 7th at Heritage Place in Oklahoma City this year, we will be taking some short breaks (13 to be exact) from my usual ramblings to highlight our consignments to this, the 4th edition of the…
In case you don’t think that was a serious storm last week:
Check out this photo from the last Saturday’s Valley News of one of the roads that abuts the southeastern edge of our farm’s property. Thankfully, Wheeler Camp Rd, on which we live, was scarred but remained passable throughout. Our pond is also overflowing again after having been down some 3 feet. That was a lot…