SRS® Alpacas International

SRS® Recommended Female

CAMELOT TOR

IAR: 32239
Colour: Solid White
DOB: 26 February 2003
Current Age: 7 years, 7 months
Type: Huacaya
Dam: Camelot Ivoire
Sire: Jolimont Attitude
   
Pedigree
Skin test results
Fibre length result
Camelot Tor

BREEDERS OBSERVATIONS

Camelot Tor has high density and good fibre length. The fibres are smooth surfaced and deeply crimped. His skin test results show a low 6.4mn difference between the primary and secondary fibres. The 2006 cut produced a 5.4kg fleece of highly lustrous and very well-aligned, fine and uniform bundles as can be seen below. He has near perfect conformation and wonderful fleece coverage from his bonnet to the tips of his toes. His pedigree includes Jolimont Sculptor, Jolimont Attitude and Ppperuvian Auzengate. Tor was entered in five shows in 2006 was Supreme Champion in all five shows including the Bendigo Sheep Wool Show and Royal Melbourne Show. By January, 2010 his progeny had won 12 Supreme Championships in Australian the UK and New Zealand. Camelot Tor is available for servicing in an SRS(R) breeding program at a discount to subscribers.

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SHEARING RESULTS:

Year Micron SD CV SF Length Flc Wt
2003 17.1 4.0 23.4% 17.0 150mm -
2004 20.8 4.1 19.7% 20.0 140mm -
2005 20.8 4.2 20.2% 20.1 125mm -
2006 23.3 4.3 18.5% 22.2 115mm 5.4 kgs
2007 21.8 3.9 18.1 110mm 5.8 kgs
2008 22.9 3.8 17.6 100mm 6.1 kgs
2009 24.8 4.0 16.3 90mm 6.3 kgs

FLEECE SCORES:

Primary
Fibre Diameter
Density Length Actual
Length / months
Softness Lustre Crimp
Amplitude
Crimp
Frequency
For more information phone Jeffry Farman on 03 9827 8255 or email jfarman@flowerdalealpacas.net

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LATEST NEWS UPDATES

Fleece Preparation Workshop

Date Article Listed: 04/09/10

3rd October at Pat Bova's

Just a month away for this important fleece preparation and shearing protocol update. It will be an opportunity to inform subscribers of the news from the WA conference and provide some feedback on the European workshops.

The cost for the day is $88 which includes morning tea, lunch and drinks afterwards.

Click here to to register your attendance for this event. Bookings need to be made by September 28th.

 

SRSĀ® Conference in Western Australia - thanks Carolyn & Peter

Date Article Listed: 30/08/10

On 21 and 22 August, 51 of us gathered at Carolyn and Peter Richard’s Suncloud Farm in Merredin WA for a series of talks, discussions, and demonstrations centered on the theme of working together to breed, consolidate, and deliver superior alpaca fibre to high end, luxury markets.  The write-up in the Weekly Livestock (Western Australian version of the Land newspaper) was titled 'Positive focus on Australian alpaca industry'. The article was very supportive of the work undertaken by SRS®, Breeding Advisers and working parties to push the industry forward into the fibre and textile market.

The facilities at Suncloud are magnificent, and Peter and Carolyn (a powerhouse pair) and their enthusiastic team warmly welcomed us all and ensured that we were warm, dry, instructed, entertained, and very well fed over 2 days; giving us not only a superb 4 course conference dinner in the Igloo on Saturday night, but a 3 course breakfast at 8am the following morning!    All our Western Australian subscribers attended – well done - and were joined by subscribers from New South Wales, Victoria, and New Zealand.   

We are indebted to Carolyn and Peter and their team for the superb facilities we enjoyed at Suncloud, and for their great organisational skill in ensuring all who attended had such a wonderful and exciting 2 days. Thank you again.

 

Sunshine Coast Alpacas on Show

Date Article Listed: 12/07/10

This excellent event, organised by Australian Alpaca Association Ltd., Queensland Region, was held on 3 and 4 July 2010.  Approximately 160 alpacas were entered.  Judging was expertly done by Nerida Aldred. SRSAI breeding advisor, Jim Watts, presented a workshop on the Sunday which was well attended and received keen interest from alpaca breeders.

 

Latest Newsletter

Date Article Listed: 24/05/10

In Subscribers Resources- Updates for Subscribers is the latest newsletter. One from Dr Jim Watts detailing the genetic improvement in alpacas in the last 4 years as well as important changes to the fibre standards form 1 July 2010. The second is a report from Julienne Gelber and the Fibre Working Party.

 

Alpaca workshop on 3 October 2010

Date Article Listed: 22/05/10

SRSAI will hold an alpaca breeding and fleece preparation workshop at Pat Bova's property at Penrose, NSW, on Sunday 3 October 2010.  The workshop will be an opportunity to highlight the WA conference proceedings of 19-20 August and to invite subscribers to bring along their top alpacas and fleeces for display and inspection.

 

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