In July of
1998 we purchased our first 2 Herd Sires. SCR
TAREYTON, born 9-28-96, is our full South American Herd Sire (3/4 Bolivian, 1/4
Chilean.) TAREYTON is only 1 of 2 *LION OF BOLIVIA sons in Ohio.
He is a very large (46" at the withers
and 420 lbs.) honey-colored and gray male, with great conformation, an extremely gentle
disposition, and wonderfully fine, voluminous wool.  We can actually walk up
to TAREYTON in the pasture, put an arm around his neck, and walk with him. TAREYTON is a
joy to have on our farm and his offspring have the same gentle disposition as their dad.
 TAREYTON's progeny are all colorful and have nice fiber.
Since we believe
in selective breeding, not overproducing, there are a very limited number of
TAREYTON progeny available.
HARD ROCK'S ZORRO, born 12-4-98, is a correct, black
and white, heavy wool, Peruvian El Gris son. This gentle male has good bone,
incredibly soft and lustrous crimpy fiber, and ears that almost touch.
Zorro
placed 1st in the Heavy Wool Yearling Class at the 2000
Ohio State Fair and was Heavy Wool Reserve Grand Champion at the
2001 Holmes County
Show in Millersburg, Ohio.
The only reason we are willing to part with this
great stud is because we are no longer breeding Llamas. A guy this
great needs to be in a breeding program.
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