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Herdsires In The Ozarks
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KALLY & TOMMY DENNIG
2497 Hwy 569 • Ferriday, LA 71334-4458
Phone/Fax 318-757-6505 • Cell
601-597-0289
www.AlpacaNation.com/CushyAlpacas.asp
Kally@NatchezElectric.com
Royal
Peruvian Canaan

DOB: 08/26/2000
Color: Medium Brown
ARI#: 824826
Pedigree: Full Peruvian
Dam: White Out’s Flurry
Sire: 5Peruvian Camelot 9040
Stud Fee: $1,500
Canaan Can and Does at Cushy
Alpacas! We are proud to announce this full Peruvian, award winning,
proven herdsire has come south to Louisiana to live. Canaan is large
framed, has excellent conformation, and a commanding presence. His
fiber is something to get excited about. Canaan’s maroon colored
fleece is very dense, crimpy, uniform, and has a wonderful handle to
it. He has a fantastic personality and an even temperament. Canaan
passes all this along with color on to his cria. He is always gentle
with his ladies, not overly aggressive. Yes, Canaan is the real thing,
the full macho package! Contact us today to arrange for your own
Canaan cria.

BILL SHADDOX & BRUCE PETERSON
3427 Oakland Zion Road •
Fayetteville, AR 72703
479-601-3884
www.ozarkmountainalpacas.com
shaddox@aol.com
Honus Wagner

DOB: September
22, 2004
COLOR: Light Fawn
ARI# 1100471
PEDIGREE: Peruvian
DAM: PPPeeruvian Design
SIRE: Snowbelt Robert the Bruce
STUD FEE: $2,500
Amanda VandenBosch
April 30th, 2006 MAPACA
"This male in first place is the complete package. He has overall
balance and presence, fine soft fleece with excellent brilliance. You
could see when he walked in the ring that he has a good attitude. He was
saying “Look at me.” He has a strong body capacity along with excellent
density and good definition through out his staple. He had great length
that followed along with the architecture of the staple."
Honus returned from
his first Fall show appearance with a first and Reserve Color
Championship! Once again he demonstrated what everyone is looking for in a
breeding male....density, fineness, consistency in crimp, good bone
density and strength, and the presence that calls attention to him. Even
being shown only three times prior to coming to our farm Honus Wagner
took the BLUE at all three shows and a
Reserve Color Championship. In his
final two shows before starting into our breeding program on our farm,
Honus took two additional BLUE
ribbons and a Color Championship
at the A-OK Blastoff and the Alpacas in the Ozarks Show. What a
great way to end your show career. Prior to coming to our farm in 2007
Honus was bred to only two females producing a fine, dense, and crimpy
brown male and female cria. Honus is now bred to several of our foundation
herd females all due in the spring of 2009. Consider Honus Wagner
to push those crias up to a higher level.
Awards Received
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2007
Alpacas in the Ozarks
1st 2 Year and Older
Light Male
COLOR CHAMPION LIGHT MALE
Oklahoma Alpaca Show
1st
2 Year and Older Light Fawn Male |
2006
Michigan Alpacafest
1st Place Light Fawn
Yearling Male
RESERVE COLOR CHAMPION LIGHT MALE
MAPACA
1st Place Light Fawn
Yearling Male
2005
Empire Extravaganza
1st Place Light Fawn
Yearling Male |

BILL SHADDOX & BRUCE PETERSON
3427 Oakland Zion Road •
Fayetteville, AR 72703
479-601-3884
www.ozarkmountainalpacas.com
shaddox@aol.com
Generations Sir Winston

DOB: November 7,
2004
COLOR: True Black
ARI# 1209365
PEDIGREE: Peruvian/Chilean
DAM: Rosealee
SIRE: McGinnis
STUD FEE: $2,500
This rich colored True Black alpaca has some of
the most distinguished bloodlines that include Peruvian Hemingway,
Ppperuvian Augusto, Pperuvian Pluro and The Silversmith. In addition his
fleece has the combination of fineness, density, and crimp seldom found in
true blacks.
His correct
confirmation along with a long staple length and full leg coverage makes
him the total package. He was not shown that much prior to us purchasing
him the spring of 2007 but look at what he did at those shows---three
BLUE ribbons and one
RESERVE COLOR CHAMPIONSHIP. At his
final two shows he took two more BLUE
ribbons and another RESERVE COLOR
CHAMPIONSHIP. His first cria hit the ground in June 2008 and it
was a Silver Gray Girl--Ozark
Mountain Tammy Wynette. Her fleece is showing the same characteristics as
Winston. Look for her in the show ring in the fall of 2008. Winston is
capable of passing on those characteristics needed to improve you crias.
Awards
Received
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2007
A-OK Alpaca Blastoff--Kevin O'Leary
Reserve Color Champion
Black Male
1st Place 2 Year and Older
Black Male
TXOLAN Spectacular--Charlene Friedman
1st Place 2 Year Old/Mature
Black Male
2006
Buckeye Alpaca Show--Wade Gease
1st Place Yearling Male
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2005
Buckeye Alpaca Show--Shannon McConnell
Reserve Color Champion
1st Place Junior Juvenile
The Big "E"
1st Place Black Juvenile
Blue Ridge Alpaca Classic
1st Place Black Juvenile |

BILL SHADDOX & BRUCE PETERSON
3427 Oakland Zion Road •
Fayetteville, AR 72703
479-601-3884
www.ozarkmountainalpacas.com
shaddox@aol.com
Avalon's Peruvian
Tri-Star

DOB: October 13, 2003
COLOR: White
ARI# 849142
PEDIGREE: Peruvian
DAM: Avalon's Peruvian Celestial Dream
SIRE: AFA Royal Peruvian Aristocrat
STUD FEE: $2,500
Another winner from Accoyo/Allianza cross
female, Celeste, and 1/2 Accoyo Royal Fawn son, Aristocrat. Tri-Star is
the third in a line of color champions, and he carries on this proud
tradition. Tri-Star's bright white fiber has a pleasing soft hand
organized in crimpy bundles that cover him from topknot to toe. His typey,
conformationally correct frame completes the picture, making him a "Complete
Package".
At his first show, the
2004 GMF, Tri-Star won the blue even though he had just turned 6 months
old. And then, again, at the NIAE he took the
BLUE as the youngest in the white
yearling class. Judge Shannon McConnell states that his balance &
Proportion were excellent & that his fiber was extremely bright and
consistent in lock, bundles and fineness from front to back. Later, in
that same show, he took 2nd in the Bred and Owned Yearling class in a
competitive field of NIAE Color Champions! Once again, he was the youngest
in the class!
Tri-Star has earned 2 COLOR CHAMPIONSHIPS,
a RESERVE
COLOR CHAMPIONSHIP and 10 BLUE
ribbons. AT the MOPACA Invitational, Maggie Frieger selected Tri-Star from
a field of 60 quality white males to be the
Color Champion, citing his "elite fleece" as something we should
all be breeding to achieve.
His first male cria Ozark Mountain General Lee is True Black
and in his first three shows has won 3 BLUE
Ribbons and 2 Color Championships.
His 2007 and 2008 crias residing at our farm will be in the show ring the
fall of 2008 and range in colors from White, Beige, Light-Medium-Dark Fawn
and Light Brown. All carry that bright, dense, crimpy, long staple length,
and bundled fleece of their sire Tri-Star. Try this elite male to produce
his ribbon winning characteristics in your own crias.
Tri-Star stands stud at Ozark Mountain Alpacas
in Arkansas from December through May. Tri-Star is co-owned with Avalon
Farm Alpacas.
Awards Received
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2006
TXOLAN-Judge: T Lavan
3rd White 2 Year & Older (14)
MOPACA-Judge: J Anderson
2nd White 2 Year & Older
2005
NIAE Fleece Show-Judges: N Mullen & C Friedman
1st White Yearling
Midwest Alpaca Jamboree Fleece Show-Judge:
N Mullen
1st White Yearling
IAOBA RiverSide Alpaca Fest-Judge: T Lavan
Reserve Color Champion
White (32)
1st White Yearling (13)
1st Bred & Owned Yearling
(4)
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2005
Continued
GMAF-Judge: M Krieger
Color Champion White (41)
1st Yearling White (15)
1st Bred & Owned Yearling
(5)
MOPACA - Judge: M Krieger
Color Champion White (60)
1st Yearling White (15)
1st Bred & Owned Yearling
WI Spring Fling - Judge: K Buhrmann
1st Bred & Owned Yearling
2004
NIAE-Judge: S McConnell
1st
Yearling White (10)
2nd Bred & Owned Yearling (5)
GMAF-Judge:
1st Juvenile (8)
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BILL SHADDOX & BRUCE PETERSON
3427 Oakland Zion Road •
Fayetteville, AR 72703
479-601-3884
www.ozarkmountainalpacas.com
shaddox@aol.com
Lace's Peruvian
Black Lance

DOB:
May 13, 2003
COLOR: True Black
ARI# 846259
PEDIGREE: Peruvian
DAM: Jaxon's Peruvian Lace
SIRE: SA Peruvian Black Knight
STUD FEE: $2,500
We are very excited about the future with this outstanding young male.
Lance is a total package: great presence, handsome head, typey/strong
conformation, beautifully lustrous and crimpy black fiber! Take a look at
his impressive histogram! This ultra-fine fleece would be exceptional on a
white fleece, let alone a black one!
Lance makes
available genetics from some of the finest black and gray males in the US
today, including Peruvian Silverado and CPeruvian Jaxon. Lance's crias are
winning in the ring. His True Black daughter Ozark Mountain Miss
Scarlet has 2 BLUE ribbons and
a RESERVE COLOR
CHAMPIONSHIP in her first three
shows. His crias have that same
bright, crimpy and fineness in their fiber. Look for Ozark Mountain
Miss Scarlet and new to the show ring Ozark Mountain Johnny Cash
this fall season.
His daughter Ozark Mountain Lillie Mae will be bred for the first time
this fall bringing her sires wonderful fleece characteristics to our next
generation of foundation females. Let Lance do the same for you. Lillie
Mae was not on our show string in 2007/2008 due to lack of trailer space.
Peruvian Black Lance stands stud at Ozark Mountain Alpacas in Arkansas
from December through May. Lance is co-owned with Avalon Farm Alpacas.
Awards Received
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2006
AOBA National Show - Judge: Jude Anderson
2nd 2 Year & Older Black Male
Alpacas in the Ozarks-D Timmerman
2nd 2 Year and Older Black Male (4)
TXOLAN-Judge: T Lavan
1st 2 Year and Older Black
Male (9)
MOPACA-J Anderson
Color Champion Black Male
(45)
1st 2 Year and Older Black
(6)
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2005
NIAE Fleece Show-Judges: C Friedman &
N Mullen
1st Black Yearlings Male
2005 IAOBA Riverside Alpaca Fest-
Judge: T Lavan
1st Black 2 & Older Males
(5)
2005 MOPACA Invitational Alpaca Show-Judge: W Gease
Color Champion Black
Males (31)
1st Bay Black Yearling Males
(7)
2005 Great Midwest Alpaca Festival-Judge: M Krieger
2nd Bay Black Yearling Male (8)
2005 Spring Fling - Judge: K Buhrmann
2nd Bay Black Yearling Male
2004
2004 Wisconsin Spring Fling-Judge: J MacLeod
1st
Black Juvenile Male (10)
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