We now have no less than fifty first-place award-winning
females in our breeding program, as well as Grand Champion and National
Champion males and females. All of our show winners are second-generation
and third-generation American bred, American born alpacas.
When we talk about pedigree, it represents documented
quality, generation after generation. Award-winning pedigrees
are the blueprint for success of the North American alpaca industry.
At Park View Alpacas, award-winning pedigrees are more than just
one generation deep.
PVA Mahogany
Prince (far right) with his AOBA National Show Champion
offspring, (left to right) Montoya of PVA, KOBE
of PVA and Keanu of PVA
Supreme Champion KOBE of PVA
KOBE'SSupreme Championson, Diamonte
of PVA
The New Black and White Collection By Diamonte of PVA
We maintain our commitment to buying and breeding
only the best, to design and create the generation of the future.
Champions Out Of Champions
The Ticket to Predictability
in the Park View Breeding Program
As we attended the recent AOBA National Show, multiple alpaca breeders
approached us with questions regarding the success of our breeding
program. Although their questions were directed as to how we personally
developed one of the most successful breeding programs in North
America, what they were essentially asking is how we achieve the
quality and predictability, year after year. The answer is really
quite simple: Pay attention to documented pedigree. That is the
ticket to predictability.
When we refer to pedigree, we are not talking about a pedigree
that states that an alpaca's ancestors supposedly originated in
a certain country or at a certain ranch. Rather, we are referring
to a pedigree of documented consistent quality. Studying the available
documentation regarding the quality within the pedigree will certainly
provide clues relating to the predictability. For instance, if a
male has been bred to only a dozen or so females per year and has
produced multiple major show winners, year after year, it's success
and predictability has a vastly different meaning than the male
who has been bred to literally hundreds of females and yet has produced
only a proportionately limited number of animals who have achieved
such accomplishments.
We have personally achieved great success with both our Huacaya
and Suri breeding programs. In regard to the Suri aspect of our
breeding program, we never breed to any Suri male who has produced
a Huacaya offspring. We personally coined the term "Purification
of the Breed" as this is obviously a very important concept
to us. The goal of Park View has always been to establish consistency
in quality and predictability, through domestic-born documented
pedigree, generation after generation. We are very pleased that
we have achieved our goal! Indeed, no Suri, male or female, ever
produced by Park View Alpacas has produced a Huacaya, and we have
been in the business for ten years.
Our landmark decisions regarding pedigree are certainly not limited
to our Suris. Our show-winning Huacaya females are bred to only
the best herdsires available. We currently co-own two of the best
domestic-born, documented males: Wellington out of "Accoyo"
Augusto and Millenium, a multiple Grand Champion male
out of 4Peruvian "Accoyo" Legacy. We have also
bred some of our best Grand Champion colored females to other award-winning
males such as colored Royal Apollo.
Grand Champions out of Grand Champions, domestic-born documented
multigenerational Champion pedigreethis is the ticket to predictability!
This is the ticket to the success of our breeding program in the
past and of other alpaca breeding programs in the future!
Park View All American Alpacas
David, Nancy & Nick TenHulzen 3001 SW Schaeffer Road
West Linn, Oregon 97068
1-888-4-ALPACAS (888-425-7222)
Phone: 503-638-3692
Fax: 1-503-638-PACA (7222)
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