Catalog - The Llama Futurities Association
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Catalog - The Llama Futurities Association
2015 LlamaFuturity Association World Championship Show & Sale June 11-14, 2015 Iowa State Fairgrounds Des Moines, Iowa A Commitment to Excellence With almost 40 years of breeding fiber producing livestock, WoodsEdge’s next generation is now at the helm! With a commitment to excellence that is represented by our passion for producing the next generation of show stoppers, these Dams of Distinction are just a few of the females who will be at the foundation of the WoodsEdge ‘s breeding program. Our focus will continue to be breeding exquisitely fleeced suri llamas on sound frames worthy of show ring success. The future of the llama industry is bright and so is WoodsEdge’s dedication – be sure to look for our return to the show ring in 2016! - Brent Walker & Amy Serridge WoodsEdge Chin Ling (WoodsEdge Peruvian Secret Ovation x Chantecialle) WoodsEdge L’oreal (WoodsEdge Chin Chin Chiang x Peruvian Kover Girl) WoodsEdge Flying Solo (Peruvian Kaleidascope x FFF Flirtatious) WoodsEdge Bright Illumina (Peruvian Solitaire x Strawbridge’s Shining Bright) PO Box 275, Stockton, NJ 08559 - 609.397.2212 - WoodsEdge.com Welcome to the 2015 LFA World Futurity Show and Sale The early 2015 llama shows and sales have been strong. This is a good sign that our industry and its supporters remain excited about their llamas and committed to the industry’s success. The LFA Board promises this year’s LFA show and sale will be one NOT to miss and an event fondly remembered. With a few minor tweaks and unique additions to the schedule of events, we feel this year’s LFA will continue the upward momentum that the entire industry is enjoying! In keeping with the LFA tradition of Fun and Frivolity, make sure you join us Friday evening. In addition to the open bar and hot hors d oeuvres, Sally Rucker will take us on a historical journey with a presentation:” Remembering our Roots.” As one of our industry’s most knowledgeable historians, Sally will take us back to the beginning, briskly walking us thorough our industry heritage including the Llama Stars in our industry today. At the conclusion of the presentation, Sally will offer her expert commentary as the LFA introduces the lineup of gorgeous males available in the Claims Futurity held on Saturday. The Saturday LFA auction is offering a stunning line up of quality show girls and prominent pedigrees. There will be a girl in this auction for EVERYONE. Adding that perfect show girl or just looking to include that one special pedigree to your herd, she’s in this year’s auction! Kicking off the Saturday afternoon events will be the Male Claims Futurity Classes. Select a proven male or an up and coming herdsire for a small investment. The finale, of course, is the auction itself. Remember to enter your sale purchase immediately into the Sunday LFA Futurity. The Early Bird Special is over and was successful in getting a solid base for the futurity classes. Now it’s time for the rest of us to get our entries in. Go to the LFA website for the entry forms and guidelines. The 2015 LFA will wrap up our events with the Renowned LFA Futurity Classes on Sunday morning. Once again offering the prestige of placing and taking home the largest premiums paid in the industry. The exhibitors will be pleased to learn that the announcement of the top 10 winners will take place immediately following the final futurity class on Sunday morning. In closing I want to thank all the sponsors, consignors and volunteers. Without your generous and ongoing support, this event could not be brought to the llama community for all to enjoy. It’s not too late to offer your support to ensure the LFA Sale and Futurity returns for years to come. The sponsorship page on the LFA website outlines several options for you to participate. See you soon. Have a safe journey, Barb Parsons President of the Llama Futurity Association Show & Sale Personnel Auctioneer Darrell Anderson Sale Clerk Merlene Anderson Ringman Michael Lackey Futurity and Claims Clerk Kay Berg Color and Sale Announcer Jenni Olson Gate Keeper Kim Schechinger Sale Committee Jenni Olson Venesa Carter Tor Sorenson www.thelfa.org Ring Steward Becky Willhite Futurity Announcer Steve Auld Ribbons Barb Parsons Nick Hauptly LFA Display and Signage Jenni Olson Venesa Carter On Call Vet Dr. Kristy Brown 608-269-3292 2015 LFA Sale • 1 2015 Schedule of Events Thursday June 11 7:00 am-8:00 pm All Day Office/Clerk desk open STALLING: Barn floor is cement. All bedding is acceptable except-no paper bedding, wood chips or cardboard strips. Stalls are 9’x9’. Limit stalling to 2 larger or 3 juvenile or smaller sized animals per stall. Exhibitors do NOT have to clean stalls at check out. Set up of LFA Silent Auction Table: Unique and one of a kind items for everyone to ‘bid on’. Set up Vendor displays Friday June 12 7:00am – 8:00 pm Office /Clerk desk open 8:00am Welcome by ILR-SD Superintendents and LFA President. ILR-SD Exhibitor meeting ILR-SD Show begins with Driving Classes – Pleasure & Obstacle Afternoon: 6:15pm ILR-SD and LFA set up for evening festivities in Courtyard. Brief LFA annual membership meeting 6:30pm LFA cocktail party & Hors d’oeuvres (all attendees welcome) Presentation: Remembering our Roots – Sally Rucker Following Dinner Preview of Claims Futurity Males Open all Day/evening LFA Silent Auction Saturday June 13 8:00am ILR-SD Halter Show resumes 12:00 pm 1:30pm Preview of LFA SALE LLAMAS – Courtyard 3:00pm LFA Claims Futurity Lunch & LFA consignors meeting 4:00pm Llama Futurity Association Auction of Premier Llamas begins Close and announcement of LFA Silent Auction winners IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE AUCTION: ENTRIES WILL BE TAKEN FOR SUNDAY FUTURITY. ENTRIES WILL CLOSE 1 HOUR AFTER SALE IS CONCLUDED 6:30pm ILR-SD Awards Dinner. or at conclusion of the sale **Phone Bidding is available by contacting Darrell Anderson at 765-427-8551** Sunday June 14 7:00am until Show ends 7:00 am Office/Clerk desk open Devotional (optional) 8:00am LFA World Futurity Begins Announcement of LFA Top 10 Placings following last Futurity Class M or at the conclusion ILR-SD Supreme Halter classes P of LFA Futurity Male, Female and Non-Breeder, Novice and Advanced performance Announcement of ILR-SD Champions. ALL llamas must depart the premises on Sunday unless prior arrangements have been made with Norris Berg. 2 • 2015 LFA Sale www.thelfa.org LFA Futurity Show Information Show Date & Location Deadline June 11-14, 2015 Iowa State Fairgrounds, Des Moines, IA Entries received prior to 05/31/2015 will be $150.00. After 05/31/2015 will be $200.00. Entries will be accepted until after the sale. Move In Date & Time Entry Fees June 11, 2015, 12:00 p.m. Classes T1 through T4: Silky/Traditional Llamas Members – See above. Non-Members - $200.00 per entry. World Futurity Classes Classes S1 through S4: Suri Llamas T1Intact Males 5 - 15 months born between 4/15/14 - 1/15/15 S1Intact Males 5 - 15 months born between 4/15/14 - 1/15/15 T2Females 5 - 15 months born between 4/15/14 - 1/15/15 S2 Females 5 - 15 months born between 4/15/14 - 1/15/15 T3Intact Males 16 - 24 months born between 6/14/13 - 3/13/14 S3 Intact Males 16 - 24 months born between 6/14/13 - 3/13/14 T4Females 16 - 24 months born between 6/14/13 - 3/13/14 S4 Females 16 - 24 months born between 6/14/13 - 3/13/14 Claims Futurity - New Class Added for 2015 Maturity Futurity The Claims Futurity is designed as an opportunity for LFA members to market their young intact males 5 months and over of any wool type or coverage. The entry fee is $100 per llama and NO COMMISSION will be charged for class C1 & C2. Class C3 entry fee is $50. Class C1 & C2: Claimants may claim their selected llama for $1000 at any time before the placing of the class. These Males are typically proven not only in the show ring but have award winning offspring on the ground. New in 2015, Class C3: Claimants may claim their selected llama for $500 at any time before the placing of the Class. Class C3 was added to allow breeders to offer intact males at a reduced claim fee. This class is intended to facilitate sales of quality, affordable males that may or may not have the same industry recognition as Class C1 & C2. Class C3 will encompass all intact males 5 months and over and will allow the buyer to purchase a new show boy or herdsire quality male with a minimal investment. A review of the Claims Entrants pedigrees and a hands on opportunity will be offered for each division. The claims futurity sale will be on a private treaty basis and DNA testing will not be required, however the LFA is NOT responsible for the genetic parentage of the claims entries. Judging criteria will be the same as the World Futurity. Payouts will be 70% for first, 20% for second and 10% for third place, based upon entry fees (PLEASE NOTE: LFA will be retaining $25 from each entry Class C1 and C2, and $12.50 from entries in Class C3) and the balance from each entry will be split between the owner and the claimant. Ribbons will be awarded to sixth place. The Maturity Futurity is being offered for those llamas who are over two years of age. It is open to any fleece type or coverage. There is not age limit for entries. This is a wonderful opportunity to show off and market your mature breeding llamas, male and/or female. Ribbons will be awarded to sixth place. The entry fee is $150 per llama. Judging criteria will be the same as the World Futurity. Payouts will be the same as those for the World Futurity. Class winners will be eligible to compete for the World Futurity Best of Show. Claim for Classes C1 & C2 will begin at $1,000 C1 All Intact Males 5 months up to 18 months, born from 1/14/14 to 1/13/13 C2 All intact Males over 18 months born prior to 1/14/13 Claim for Class C3 will start at $500 C3 All intact Males 5 months and older born prior to 1/14/13 www.thelfa.org Classes M1 and M2 Maturity Futurity M1 Intact Males 25 months and older, born 6/16/12 or earlier M2 Females 25 months and older, born prior to 6/16/12 or earlier Showing & Selling: You do not have to sell your animal if you show it, and you do not have to show your animal if you sell it. All llamas must be fully registered or screened as a llama, as approved by ILR and/or the LFA. Herdsire Nominations: $150.00: Herdsire nominations are OPTIONAL, so the herdsire does not have to be nominated to show. If the herdsire is nominated then 20% of the winnings are awarded to the herdsire owner, if the herdsire is not nominated the LFA is the acting nominee and receives 20% of any winnings for the herdsire. Herdsire Row: $150.00: Showcase your sire on Herdsire Row. Transit Stalls: $45.00: Transit stalls are available for LFA Members ONLY @ $45.00 each, 2 animal maximum. Please see above regarding sod as bedding is not included in the cost of the stall. Please use the attached entry form to request transit stalls. Stalls are limited and will be allocated on a "first come" basis. Health requirements must be met for all llamas in transit. Veterinarian: Dr. Kristy Brown will serve as our on call veterinarian. Health Requirements: All Llamas entering the state of Iowa must be accompanied by a current 30 day health certificate. Send all entries and checks to: Kay Berg, Valley View Acres, P.O. Box 838, Ellsworth, WI 54011, Phone: 715-273-5230 2015 LFA Sale • 3 Show & Sale Site Information Iowa State Fairgrounds • 515-262-3111 For GPS and online mapping services, use the address 3000 East Grand Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50317. The Iowa State Fairgrounds are located at East 30th Street and East University Avenue, 10 minutes east of downtown Des Moines. The Fair suggests the following routes: Eastern Iowa: From I-80 take Exit 141, (Hwy. 65 Bypass), travel south on Hwy. 65 to Exit 79 and head west on Hwy. 163 (E University Avenue) approximately three miles to the Fairgrounds. Enter the fairgrounds from Dean Avenue, Gate 7. Northern Iowa: From I-35, take I-235 to Exit 10A then head east on E University Avenue approximately four miles to the Fairgrounds. 2014 IOWA STATE FAIR Western Iowa: From I-235, take Exit 10A then head east on E University Avenue approximately four miles to the Fairgrounds. Southern Iowa: From I-35, take I-235 to Exit 10A then head east on E University Avenue approximately four miles to the Fairgrounds. Host Hotel Holiday Inn Downtown at Mercy Campus 1050 6th Avenue Des Moines, IA 50314 515-283-0151 Ask for "LLAMA" group rates at $89.95. 40 Rooms will be held until May 20, 2014. Alternate Hotel: Sleep Inn & & Suites, Near Des Moines 5850 Morning Star Court Pleasant Hill, IA 50327 Ph: 515-422-9037 • Fax: 515-299-9944 Ask for "LLAMA" group rates at $99/$109. Pets are allowed. 30 Rooms will be held until May 20, 2014 4 • 2015 LFA Sale www.thelfa.org LFA Sponsors Grand Entrepreneur $1,000 Sponsors Futurity/Maturity $100 Class Sponsor Lisa Labendeira & Family Darrell and Merlene Anderson Solid Rock Llamas, West Lafayette,IN Dan and Brenda Harting Supporting $500 Sponsors Wolf Creek Farm, La Porte City, IA Tom and Barb Parsons Ray and Dianne Kratville Animal Acres Llamas, Dousman, WI Nicholas Hauptly Namaste Farm, Cedar Falls, IA "Friends of the LFA" $250 Sponsors Sharon and Jerome Williamson Pine Haven Llamas, Trempealeau, WI Iowa Fortune Farm, Atkins, IA Wil and Sherri Tallmon Hidden Oaks Llama Ranch, Estacada, OR Ray Kratville $100 Claims Futurity Sponsor Kurt and Dr. Kristy Brown The Brownderosa, Sparta, WI Caru Llamas, Herrin, IL Heartland Llama Show Webster City, IA Nick Hauptly Steve and Sandy Auld Becky Willhite Rick and Mary Adams Dayle Russell Vice President Maple Grove, MN Phone # 612-910-7757 [email protected] Northeastern Regional Director Pinewood Farms Cedar Falls, IA Brooks Creek Llamas, Bardstown, KY Auld's Luminous Llamas Waverly, IA Wild Oak Llamas, Grass Valley, CA Jenni Olson Secretary Cedar Falls, IA Phone # 319-610-7396 [email protected] Western Regional Director Larry and Mary Jo Miller Chris and Venesa Carter Criven Llama Farm, Rogersville, MO President Dousman, WI Phone # 262-495-4944 [email protected] Central Regional Director LFA Board Of Directors Four R Llama Ranch Madera, CA Barb Parsons Targeted Event Sponsors Saturday/Sunday Breakfast Table Iowa Llama Association, IA Open Bar Sponsors Carol Reigh Buck Hollow Llamas, PA Treasurer Atkins, IA Phone # 847-687-2797 [email protected] Central Regional Director Tor Sorensen Director Pheonix, AZ Phone # 520-991-5130 [email protected] Western Regional Director Venesa Carter Director Rogersville, MO Phone # 417-425-3159 [email protected] Central Regional Director Tabitha Haubold Long Island Livestock Company, NY Sale Snack Sponsors Steve and Sue Rolfing Great Northern Llama Co., MT www.thelfa.org 2015 LFA Sale • 5 LFA Judges 2015 LFA World Futurity Judges ALAINE BYERS Alaine has served the llama community in many different capacities since 1980. She began her llama career as a commercial outfitter/guide under the name Llama Caravans, on of only six llama outfitters in the country at the time. She is a retired ALSA, Level III halter and performance judge and has had the pleasure of judging many shows around the US and Canada, including ALSA Nationals and Regionals and LFA Futurities. She was the show superintendent for the first five years of the Estes Park Wool Market. She has served on the boards of the Rocky Mt. Llama Assoc., the International Llama Assoc., and the Suri Llama Assoc. Alaine has worked with many ranches around the country as a professional groomer/handler, as a show manager, herd manager and has taught numerous two day clinics on grooming techniques, show ring training and handling. She currently reintroduced her online llama grooming products and assisted in teh design of Mt. Sopris Show Halters. Alaine and her husband, Rick Holzhauer, own and operate Indian Peaks Llamas in LaVeta, Colorado. Alaine is thrilled and honored to be judging this years LFA Futurity. HARVEY POOL Harvey was raised on a small cattle and swine farm in south Georgia. He exhibited his first Champion animal in 1963 at five years of age. He has raised and shown all species of livestock and competed in Livestock Judging contests for over 50 years. Harvey graduated from the University of Georgia with degrees in Animal Science (BS), and Agriculture Education (Med, EDS). While attending UGA he competed on the 1978 UGA Livestock Judging Team and also served as President of the National Polled Hereford Association in 1978. Currently employed as a Young Farmer Teacher with Crawford County School System, Harvey teaches Animal Science and trains their FFA Livestock Judging teams for competition. Harvey has been employed in Agricultural Education for 31 years. During this tenure, he has superintended and judged numerous livestock shows across the state of Georgia and currently serves as Superintendent of the North American Llama-Alpaca Show in Louisville, KY. He is an ILR-SD Certified judge and serves on the ILR Board of Directors where he is our current President. Harvey and his wife Lisa own and operate Rock Creek Farm and Llama Co. where they manage and show over 45 llamas. Their initiative began with emphasis on conformation and fleece quality and has now expanded to include packing and carting with these wonderful animals. MARYAN BAKER Maryan Baker has been a member of the International Lama Registry (ILR) since 1993. Over the past 22 years, she has exhibited llamas in halter, fleece and performance classes. Maryan is a retired Senior Investigator with the State of California. She currently focuses her activities on judging and training. Maryan resides in Riverside, California with her husband, Wally. Maryan is a Judge for Llama Fleece, Halter, Performance and Youth for both the ILR-SD and ALSA. She is also licensed for equines under ASPC and AMHR. Over the years she has judged many large shows throughout the United States and Canada including Regional, Grand National and Llama Futurity Shows. 6 • 2015 LFA Sale www.thelfa.org LFA Judges Maryan is a current member of the ILR-SD Fleece Committee and a past member of the ALSA Judges’ Committee. Maryan possesses a California Specialized Teaching Credential, and has instructed at fleece information clinics for llama organizations as well as adult fiber arts classes. Maryan regularly brings out her llamas to many public venues and works hard to promote the llama industry. Maryan is honored to be selected to judge at the 2015 LFA, and looks forward to the high quality of the llamas entered into this prestigious show. Judge for Male Claims Futurity STEVE AULD Steve was first introduced to llamas in 1988 on his uncle’s farm in northern Minnesota. Chuck “Buzz” Kraft owned Chuck Kraft Heartland (CKH) Llamas and was involved in the Minnesota and Wisconsin llama communities, including designing obstacle courses at the Minnesota State Fair. Steve, and his wife, Sandy, immediately fell in love with llamas and knew someday they would have their own. Fast forward 18 years and in 2006 Steve and Sandy finally get their chance to buy a rural property. Promising to wait one year before they brought home their first llamas, they couldn’t handle it. Three months later, they brought home their starter herd… four classic females for the total price of $250. From there the obsession was on. The Aulds have involved both of their children, Talon and Aspen, into the lifestyle as well. Their herd is now 40+ strong and the Aulds attend between 8 and 13 shows each year as they just love to show and play with their llamas. Steve’s first job as a 13 year old was umpiring fast pitch softball games in Sioux Falls, SD. He would expand into officiating other sports such as hockey, basketball and soccer. At the age of 16, Steve was an accomplished enough softball umpire that he was asked to work national girls tournaments for players older than he was. The coaches learned quick there was no intimidating Steve. Steve decided to take his passion for officiating and his love of llamas and make the natural connection of becoming a judge. In 2013 Steve attended the ILR-SD judging clinic but it took him another year to get his apprenticeships done. Steve became a certified ILR-SD judge in October 2014. Steve, Sandy and Aspen Auld own and manage Aspen Rayne Ranch from their new home in Waverly, Iowa. Steve is an Information Technology Manager for CUNA Mutual Financial Group, volunteers as the Information Technology Consultant to the ILR and also judges goat shows. “It is an honor to be asked to judge an LFA show in just my first year. I look forward to meeting many new friends as I judge shows in places we have yet to visit.” Awards Spotlight RENEE HOBBINS Michigan born and raised Renee Hobbins is a self-taught artist who fell in love with llamas 30 years ago while child sitting for Juliet Sprouse. That led to a herd of her own, now 15, and many opportunities to share her love for llamas with family, 4-H members, fiber artists, and the local fair. Renee works with oil and chalk pastels, acrylic paint, painting on ceramics, as well as creating llama dolls, felting, and spinning her own yarn. Her favorite thing about llamas is the peace they bring while just sitting with them and the feel of their luxurious fiber as she sinks her hands into it. www.thelfa.org 2015 LFA Sale • 7 LOT 1 Consignment of Mark and Susan Smith Mark Smith Farms, Crawfordsville, IN MSF JEWELL'S AMOLITE Bred Female ILR # 285520 DOB 09/20/2012 Service Sire: GNLC Crocket Breeding Date: TBA GNLC Santiago #252939 GNLC Full Tilt #271937 GNLC Lady Guinevere #246133 Crown Prince #105972 Crown Jewell #171696 Megastorm #85567 Very seldom do we sell a female from the #1 producing female in our herd. Amolite's dam, Crown Jewell, her daughters and granddaughters are the heart of our breeding program. To date, Crown Jewell has produced 12 crias for us of which 10 have been females. Five of those daughters have been retained by us. One daughter, Jewell's Noel, was the top selling llama at a LFA Sale. To sweeten the deal we have exposed her in April to GNLC Crocket, an ILR and LFA National Champion, and his first crias look phenomenal. If you are looking for a foundation female, please consider MSF Amolite. LOT 2 Consignment of Bob and Marilyn Wynia Sijama Llamas, Mulino, OR SIJAMA BABAGHANOOJ Female ILR # 286217 DOB 6/30/2013 GNLC Caspian #262989 Ollendick Farms Gemstone #278531 PVL Chilean Saphire #236554 Fino Chilean Rosario #245657 Sijama Bobbie Sue #274090 Vavavoom #91008 Looking for that complete package? Conformation, silky fiber, good size bone, pedigree? Baba has it all! She comes from one of our largest females, Sijama Bobbie Sue, who is 49" at the withers. Throw in Fino Chilean Rosario, a National Champion; GNLC Caspian; and The Canadian, and you've got a packed bloodline. This is our first Sijama Bobbie Sue's auction offering so don't miss out! LOT 3 Consignment of Larry and Barb Laux Pleasure Valley Llamas, Adell, WI PVL CHARITA Female ILR # 987931 DOB 6/15/2014 Chilean Sky’s the Limit #256437 PVL Chilean Scorpion King #281471 PVL Seraphim #256975 Rebano Escondido Julio #204026 PVL Illusion #255081 PVL Jasmine #199570 PVL Charita is the result of four generations of progressive breeding on our farm. I recommend going through her pedigree on ILR and trying to find many dam lines that compete. Her grand dam, PVL Jasmine, produced $47,500 in sales for our farm. Her dam, PVL Illusion, has produced several winners including PVL Illuminations, Best of Show at Great Lakes Regionals, owned by Barb and Tom Parsons. Charita may be the stretchiest llama in her incredible pedigree with the best head and ears. She is a show stopper and will be a headline female. We have had three different farms buy at least two females from this dam line because of the consistency and how much fun they have had with them. Make sure you check this girl out and look at what this girl can do for your farm. 8 • 2015 LFA Sale www.thelfa.org Consignment of Randy Cipriano RTC Llama Ranch, Garland, NE LOT 4 LADY DIVA RTC Female ILR # 287544 DOB 9/20/2014 Argentine Kobra #170213 Argentine Pascual #283293 Argentine Pampita (ET) #256347 RAR Richochet #103589 Lady Godiva RTC #259640 Fancy RTC #214166 Lady Diva RTC is an absolutely exquisite young female with grace, style, presence and beautiful fiber. This half Argentine has a long, stretchy neck with balance and a proper gait. Lady Diva has great wool coverage with silky locked-to-the-skin fiber! Her black/silver fiber shines with luster, she has a SPLASH of white across her forehead, fantastic ears, a short nose and bone with stretch. RTC goes back five generations. We bought her great great great Grandpa, a Bolivian import, "Quick Silver RTC," in 1986! Her pedigree includes Argentine Kobra, Argentine Don Zunca, Argentine Machi, Richochet, The Boss, and Lopez. Call with questions, 402-540-4058, or view her on our website: www.rtcllamaranch.com *At her first show, The Ozark Llama Classic, Lady Diva got Grand Champion Heavy Wool Female and Best in Show Female! Consignment of Josh Ploeger Ploeger Farms, Greenwood, MO LOT 5 FGL CHILEAN TWICE BLESSED Female ILR # 283911 DOB 10/18/2011 Sells with: Female cria born 4/13/2015 By GHLC Main Squeeze PVL Chilean Addison #199573 PVL Rocky Road #248907 PVL Cookies-N-Crimp #204523 Chileno Chiri Chico #74 #200567 FFF Count Your Blessings #249638 RAR Count on It #1933471 Chilean Twice Blessed is a super colorful and exotic female. Being a PVL Rocky Road daughter, you're sure to get some beautiful colors with excellent fleece and coverage. She's sells with a flashy and unique GHLC Main Squeeze female cria at side. Her cria was born on April 10th and is already showing a strong promise in the ring. Blessed has and amazing personality and is always the first one to give you kisses in the pasture. She's an easy keeper and wonderful first time mother. We believe that she will make anyone a strong addition to her herd. She sells open and ready to be bred to your favorites herd sire. LOT 6 Consignment of Bruce Chrisco and Larry Kisner Catawissa Llamas, Catawissa, MO CTW CANDICE Female ILR # 288007 DOB 6/11/2014 Whist #126756 Candolaro #234739 BAL Silver Belle #193509 Starr Fyter #241626 East Fork Fawn Lily #280499 The Divine Ms Lily #127717 Here is a young female for the future of anyone's breeding program. Her pedigree is packed with proven bloodlines, including Starrfyter, Silver Peru, Whist, and many of the old greats like Benson and The Fiduciary. Her dam comes from Heather Bamford's breeding program and is a full sister to East Fork Illusion. She has great fiber and conformation, and comes guaranteed to be reproductively sound and healthy. Email [email protected] with any questions. www.thelfa.org 2015 LFA Sale • 9 LOT 7 Consignment of Mike and Wendy Gerken Hard Rock Llamas, Ada, OH FLIGHTLESS BALLERINA Bred Female ILR# 268293 DOB 10/11/2006 Service Sire: Hard Rock’s Absolut Citron Breeding Date: TBA Peruvian Doc Martin #215536 GNLC Ballistic #243820 GNLC Lupita #225948 S.F. Armani #212500 CEF Bellasera #249284 CEF Suria Bonnalee #22263 Ballerina hails from Oklahoma and the farm of Charlie Stephenson. She is a GNLC Ballistic daughter out the large and impressive CEF Bellasera. We purchased Ballerina at our 2007 Hard Rock’s Gold Rush where we felt she stood out to us for her strong conformation and powerful genetics. Ballerina has produced 3 cria for us, the first being Hard Rock’s Golden Boy, a sharp suri male we have kept for breeding. We also retain a daughter. This year we’ve bred her to Hard Rock’s Absolut Citron for what we feel will be a future show contender! We feel this package will be a great addition to any up-and-coming breeding program looking to add powerful genetics and silky fiber to their program. LOT 8 Consignment of Chris and Venesa Carter Criven Llamas, Rogersville, MO CVL VIVIAN LEIGH Female ILR #286945 DOB 2/3/2014 Machuco #203303 Overman Monaco #258759 Rileys-Mystical Moonglo #214373 Star Adonis #236291 Star Torrid Passion #264385 TJ’s Three Peat #246398 After much debate, we have decided to offer the first daughter of our beloved Star Torrid Passion for sale. Torrid Passion was one of our first big-time auction purchases. She proved herself in the showring with Championships and Futurity Top 10's before becoming a mama. Overman Monaco is a large powerful male. He was shown a lot in his younger years and has many championships to his credit. Vivian, "Vivi" as she is affectionately known, has made her own showring statement being consistently at the Top of her class. Vivi has a wonderful personality, is easy to handle and groom, but has plenty of pizazz for the ring! Feel free to contact us for further information. LOT 9 Consignment of Bob and Marilyn Wynia Sijama Llamas, Mulino, OR SIJAMA PEARL Female ILR # 287015 DOB 3/31/2014 Sijama Kokomo #272320 Sijama Montecor #280212 Sijama Mardigra #248806 MGF Olympus #268554 Oreo RTC #278760 M&W Lady Godiva (CAN) #249580 If you are looking for nice bone on a suri female, Pearl fits the bill. Her sire, Sijama Montecor, has won numerous Grand Champions and Best of Show awards in ILR silky wool division. He is a sweetheart and passed his personality to Pearl. You will have fun showing her as she has already won a Reserve Grand Champion award. Check our website for her baby picture as you will see that she has a gray streak on her back! 10 • 2015 LFA Salewww.thelfa.org Consignment of Mark and Susan Smith Mark Smith Farms, Crawfordsville, IN LOT 10 MSF FULL MOON Bred Female ILR # 284950 DOB 06/07/2012 Service Sire Champagner Breeding date: TBA GNLC Santiago #252939 GNLC Full Tilt #271937 GNLC Lady Guinevere #246133 Lux #153015 Integrity's Moonstruck #268220 Integrity’s Moonshadow #252782 MSF Full Moon is an exotic, extreme and flashy female sired by GNLC Full Tilt, who won all the Futurities and National Shows during his show career. Her dam has produced 6 crias for us to date, 5 have been females so girls do run in this family. We exposed her to Champagner in April and hope to have that pregnancy confirmed by sale day. When Champagner was siring crias for the Bensons and Onsagers, they had color and style going for them. A lot of powerful genetics working in MSF Full Moon. Consignment of John and Marcia Ollendick Ollendick Farms, Tomah, WI LOT 11 OLLENDICK FARMS EMBERLEIGH Female ILR# 287891 DOB: 9/25/2014 GNLC Caspian #262989 Cainan #275664 Siamos Precious Angel #251697 PVL A Touch of Cinnamon #199571 PVL Chilean Saphire #236554 Soliloquy #165936 A beautiful little redhead, Photo at just 6 months old. Emberleigh is a very correct, stretchy, young female, she is very elegant with a great head and ear set, She is a total package with a wonderful sweet disposition. Her dam, PVL Chilean Saphire, is one of our best producers, an easy keeper and heavy milker. PVL Chilean Saphire won many Grand Champions and Futurities and is still just as correct today. Emberleighs sire, Cainan, also won many Grand Champion awards and Futurities, and his offspring have been our BEST. This young female just keeps getting better and better, will be a lot of fun in the showring and a great addition to any breeding program. Consignment of Kurt and Dr. Kristy Brown The Brownderosa Llamas, Sparta, WI LOT 12 APLOZ’S ADDED VALUE Bred Female ILR # 285527 DOB 6/2/2012 Service Sire: Brownderosa’s It’s All About the Chrome Breeding Date: TBA Samponero #177342 Aploz #255656 Annaluv #77567 CEO #58643 Inside Trading #270374 Sally Ride’s Olivia #231242 This female is a great example of what Aploz has done with his production -- tall, correct and easy to handle. Her grand-dam was an ALSA National Grand Champion and sire Aploz was an ILRSD Gathering National Grand Champion. Value is elegant and flashy, and will make a great breeding female for her new owner. She is selling exposed to our male, Brownderosa’s It’s All About the Chrome, who was the 2014 LFA Futurity winner for the traditional males over 16 months. We are keeping her full sister in our herd and have been impressed with her production. Let Aploz's Added Value add value to your breeding herd. www.thelfa.org 2015 LFA Sale • 11 LOT 13 Consignment of Bill and Matthew Rector Rector Llamas, Denver, IA RECTOR’S CELESTE Female ILR#286598 DOB 7/23/2013 Silver Moon Jamali #244223 Wild West Reaction #276451 MHF Sirius Attraction #243834 Catamarca #203304 Rector’s Catalina #277404 Beyonca #248338 Celeste is a very correct, well balanced girl with a consistent pedigree behind her. She is an excellent example of a suri and traditional fiber cross. Her sire has produced multichampion offspring and her dam is a consistent quality producer with lots of milk. Celeste will be a great addition to your show string and then your foundation herd! LOT Consignment of Mike and Wendy Gerken Hard Rock Llamas, Ada, OH 14 HARD ROCK’S CINNAMON COOKIE Female ILR #287143 DOB 7/15/2013 Indy Pacecar GLE #248393 Woods Edge Phast and Phurious #270721 Woods Edge Pucci #241059 Peruvian El Gris #106481 HR Fortune Cookie #215729 Cookies N Cream of M&M #101936 This girl comes to you straight from our show string. I have appreciated this girl’s style and conformation since she was born. Her sire is WoodsEdge Phast & Phurious, our super silky herdsire who has consistently produced show ring offspring with conformation and style to burn. Cinnamon Cookie shares his style with her long, beautiful, dark fiber and bangs that frame her lovely llama face. Her dam, Hard Rock’s Fortune Cookie, is a Peruvian El Gris daughter who has produced a multitude of fancy females for us. I would highly recommend taking a look at her dam’s production record when considering this fine female. Cinnamon Cookie has been shown twice in stiff competition and was at the top of her large, competitive class at March Llama Madness. I think she just keeps getting better and will certainly be a show ring competitor until you retire her to your breeding program. LOT 15 Consignment of Ryan and Lindsey Laux Pleasure Valley Llamas, Sobieski, WI PVL SLEEPING BEAUTY Female ILR # 288106 DOB 8/29/2013 Chilean Sky’s the Limit #256437 PVL Chilean Scorpion King #281471 PVL Seraphim #256975 Lock Ness #244556 PVL Catnap #277122 Kiddy Cocktail #231506 PVL Sleeping Beauty has a name that is very fitting. Her dam line has some spectacular llamas going back to Chilean Cattail #171 and Kiddy Cocktail. I bought Cattail for her incredible production and exceptional mothering ability. I kept Kiddy Cocktail as her replacement and she has repeatedly produced great animals including a LFA Futurity winner. We are also keeping PVL Chilean Cougar Hunting to carry on this special dam line in our herd. Now on to the males in this pedigree … PVL Next Generation, Lock Ness, and PVL Chilean Scorpion King, wow!!! They have all made a name for themselves, so it is easy to understand why this girl is special. She will be big with great stretch and incredible fiber topping a correct frame. 12 • 2015 LFA Salewww.thelfa.org Consignment of Bob and Marilyn Wynia Sijama Llamas, Mulino, OR LOT 16 SIJAMA BRINN Female ILR #282626 DOB 4/2/2011 Fino Chilean Rosario #245675 Sijama Korteo #275161 Sijama Allegria #255309 Amicus #203310 Dee Lilah #248495 Dasani #213593 This girl is ready for your special herdsire! She is 48" at the withers with loads of fiber and is grand daughter of National Champion Fino Chilean Rosario. We have worked for 20 years to produce llamas with her characteristics and are proud to offer her to you. Consignment of Steve Smith Pacific Llamas Catawissa, MO LOT 17 PACIFIC’S SLIPPER Female ILR #274530 DOB 3/7/2008 Chileno Canaletto II #248922 Staletto #255252 RAR Chilean PurdyLady #171994 Peruvian Alcoa #215523 Silver Moon Kambria #252263 Karely of Tunitas Creek # 162734 Pacific's Slipper is a Nice and solid, a structured very correct girl here. Slipper has incredible, uniform pencil lock in her fleece. From her hooked ears and sound gait, she should follow in her dams footsteps as a stellar producer Her dam Silver Moon Kambria and Sire, Staletto were two of our favorites. No guessing here as to what this beautiful female can produce for you. She will be bred by sale time, TBA. She sells with our farm's reproductive guarantee. For more pictures or info contact [email protected] Consignment of Randy Cipriano RTC Llama Ranch, Garland, NE LOT 18 PEPPER ARGENTINE RTC Female ILR #286801 DOB 5/18/2013 Argentine Don Zunca #190616 Argentine Fresco #233492 Argentine Moore #190676 Argentine Huara’s Zorro #240517 Rojo Spice RTC #269014 Chiste De Temuco #227522 Pepper Argentine RTC just turned two and she is already a BIG girl! This Argentine Fresco cria has great conformation along with fantastic ears covered in silver fiber, shorter nose, big bone with stretch, fiber coverage from head to toe and a great disposition. RTC Ranch goes back four generations in Pepper’s pedigree, which is very unique in the Argentine bloodlines. In 2000 when the Argentine herd was in Temuco Chile, Randy purchased and handpicked Argentine Huara (great grandma), Argentine Moore (grandma) and Chiste De Temuco (grandma) before the Argentines were imported into the USA. Pepper is ready to be bred. If you are looking for Argentine bloodlines with size, Pepper is your girl. Pepper Argentine RTC sells with our ranch guarantee. Call 402-540-4058 or visit our website: www.rtcllamaranch.com www.thelfa.org 2015 LFA Sale • 13 Claims Futurity Class C1 Intact Males (5 - 18 months) QUILL Male (5-18 months) DOB: 6/24/2014 ILR #288087 Mighty Quinn #281049 Vasa View’s Alleluia #250645 Time for "Q&A?" That's Quill & Award-winning pedigree! His impressive heritage boasts a sire and three full siblings each winning Best in Show. A strong, muscular build from head to toe and a straight-as-an-arrow top line, Quill is the answer to your farm's future success! Thomas and Jean Carlisle, Lla LLa Lland Llama Ranch, Janesville, IA PINK FLLOYDD Male (5-18 months) DOB: 6/9/14 ILR #287972 NV’s Cowboy Casanova Spring Awakening #278824 From the Dark Side of the Moon comes lla lla lland's Pink Flloydd. Named for his unique peachy-pink fiber, this stretchy young male is the progeny of a platinum suri sire and a dam from the White Heat line. Like the 1960's English rock band, he's progressive, psychedelic and destined for success. Thomas and Jean Carlisle, Lla LLa Lland Llama Ranch, Janesville, IA MYSTER SANDMAN Male (5-18 months) DOB: 5/24/2014 ILR #287812 The Tin Man #223403 Chavali #265255 Myster came out and we knew he would become something special. Tin Man has many Champion offspring and we expect nothing less from this young male. He has a pedigree that speaks for itself, going back to greats such as Crazy Mountain Man, Eskadra, The Canadian, Tuna Catcher and so many more. At his first show he placed second in a very competitive Juvenile medium Wool Class of 10. He is always on and will be fun to show and then to retire to make amazing crias for you! Jenni and Pat Olson, Y-B Normal Acres, Anoka, MN RCF DAKOTA SOUTH Male (5-18 months) DOB: 5/16/2014 ILR #287832 Grand Allusion #277015 ALCL Sahiya #278896 RCF Dakota South is a very handsome son of the one and only Grand Allusion! This guy is as square made and correct as they come. With his overall balance and eye catching color pattern, he has a bright future in the show ring. His dam, ALCL Sahiya, is a full sister to ALCL Camo Man standing at stud at Walnut Creek Llamas in North Carolina. Dakota’s sire, Grand Allusion, is a multiple Best in Show winner that stamps his babies with a strong topline and exquisite fleeces. Dakota has already been awarded Reserve Champion medium wool male at his first outing. He also received the most “I love his colors” accolades of any of our show string this year. Claim this young male and enjoy your winnings for years to come. Harvey and Lisa Pool, Rock Creek Farm, Fort Valley, GA HARD ROCK’S GO FOR GOLD Male (5-18 months) DOB: 7/25/2013 ILR #286804 Hard Rock’s Golden Boy #280390 FLT Pink Dyamond #276401 Hard Rock’s Go for the Gold combines strong suri lineage, personality and gorgeous red fiber into one nicely conformed package. Go for the Gold is our first male by Hard Rock’s Golden Boy, a descendant of MRS Bolivian Taylor Made. Golden Boy is an extremely correct male with a lot of nice bone and gorgeous fiber and coloring. Golden Boy passed on his strong conformation to Go for the Gold, who has been competitive in the show ring. Go for the Gold is the first offspring of his dam, FLT Pink Dyamond, a large red suri female that sold at the LFA last year to Randy Cipriano. Go for the Gold also has a willing personality that makes him enjoyable to handle, a quality we believe important in a show and breeding male. Hard Rock’s Go for the Gold is a total package which you should consider for your show and breeding program. Mike and Wendy Gerken, Hard Rock Llamas, Ada, OH 14 • 2015 LFA Salewww.thelfa.org Class C2 Males (19 months & older) GVL CHIMERA Male (19 months & older) DOB: 10/13/2013 ILR #286821 M.R.S. Painted Smile #258394 WLK Spectacular #262261 GVL Chimera was a standout at a young age in the Skousen's dispersal sale! He is an outcross male as he is not related to Kantu or Maximo! His dam was a multi-National Grand Champion with lots of flash and style and his sire passed on good bone and stretch. He has lots of substance and size for his age and has most recently won Grand Champion Suri Male at the Heartland Llama Classic! Show boy and herdsire prospect! Check him out! Matthew Rector, Limestone Llamas, Denver, IA AAL CANADIAN BLUES Male (19 months & older) DOB: 7/28/2013 ILR #286463 Elwood Blues #277640 HOLR Angel’s Surina #275436 The name says it all! A beautiful Elwood Blues son. His dam’s pedigree is as impressive. A granddaughter of ‘The Canadian’ and GC’s Chock Full ‘O Nuts. This boy is your to ‘CLAIM’ at the LFA Claims Futurity. Tom and Barb Parsons, Animal Acres Llamas, Dousman, WI PRIME Male (19 months & older) DOB: 5/4/2009 ILR# 277656 Pepper Moon #254511 Jackpot Maggie #263726 Prime’s dam is Jackpot Maggie who herself is a halter champion and a granddaughter of the well-known Kantu and Jackpot. His sire, Pepper Moon, is an outcross suri male with awesome suri fiber and striking markings. Prime was shown very limitedly. In 2010 Prime won his class of yearling suri males, and was grand champion of the suri division and received the SSLA Best of Show award at the NE Tennessee Llama Show. We also took him to the first gathering of Friends and Champions where he won his class of two year olds and was reserve champion suri male. We have bred him to two of our females. The first breeding resulted in a stylish male who in a very short time went on to accumulate 37 halter and 99 performance SD points including Reserve Champion Novice performance at the 2014 Gathering. The late fall of 2014 brought the results of the second mating by producing an eye catching black and white suri paint female. As of this writing this female was not old enough to show. I think we named him correctly because he is “Prime”! A proven male in the arena and breeding pen! Larry and Mary Jo Miller, Brooks Creek Llamas, Bardstown, KY PH BLACKBERRY WINE Male (19 months & older) DOB: 9/3/2009 ILR #279082 Argentine Jupiter (ET) #261367 PH Smoky Topaz #260266 Blackberry is an example of the disposition I admire in my herd. He has very silky, fine and true black fiber which shows on his off spring. He also carries lots of head and ear wool. Blackberry is half Argentine going back to Don Zunca. He has won many classes and was reserve champion and has offspring winning classes. Please take a look at this guy! Maryln Johnson, Country View Llama Ranch, Iowa Falls, IA CVLR ZUKO Male (19 months & older) DOB: 10/8/13 ILR #287049 BAL Quest #226858 PH Zenyatta #281605 Zuko is a handsome silver gray with some brown overtones and black face. He is a half brother to the Reserve silky female just shown at Heartland. His Sire goes back to Quest and his Dam is PH Zenyatta who has Gringo and Don Zunca in her pedigree which makes him a ¼ Argentine. This past year he was used as a 4-H project. With Argentine and height on the Dam side, what a breeding male! Maryln Johnson, Country View Llama Ranch, Iowa Falls, IA www.thelfa.org 2015 LFA Sale • 15 LFA Silent Auction 1 2 4 The LFA has decided to add a silent auction to the list of exciting events at this year's show. We have a wide variety of items from many people in the llama community! There is an item in the line up for everyone, and some of them are one of kind. If you have an item to donate, please feel free to bring it with you and sign it up! We look forward to seeing the wonderful items everyone has hiding out in their homes and barns. All proceeds will go back into making the LFA a world class event for years to come. See you there! 3 1) Llama vest and hat (worn by Jerry), Donated by Barb McRoberts. 2) Pitcher and bowl, donated by Chris and Venesa Carter. 3) Kids Llama Stool, Donated by Jerrika Mumford. 4) Llama glass Mosaic, Donated by Cole Ruprecht. 5) Blue Llama grooming products, Donated by Alaine Byers. 6) Llama rug, donated by Lindsay Kurth. 5 6 16 • 2015 LFA Salewww.thelfa.org We are serious about genes. Let us share our success with you. SRLL EOGHAN 2014 Grand Champion Suri Male at the Gathering and only getting better with age! Eoghan has had an impressive show career so far. Take him home and show him off, then put him to work producing. Esoria on the dam side adds “E-line” to make Eoghan even more special. Owned by Sugar River Llamas AAL CANADIAN BLUES The name says it all! A beautiful Elwood Blues son. His dam’s pedigree is as impressive. A granddaughter of ‘The Canadian’ and GC’s Chock Full ‘O Nuts. This boy is yours to ‘CLAIM’ at the LFA Claims Futurity. ELWOOD BLUES is co-owned by Owned by Animal Acres Llamas Sugar River Llamas & Animal Acres Llamas Sugar River Llamas Animal Acres Llamas 608-666-3600 • www.srllamas.com 262-495-4944 • www.animalsacres.com Fran & Ali Soukup, Lyndon Station, Wisconsin Tom and Barb Parsons, Dousman, Wisconsin ALL THINGS CAMELID Llamas • Alpacas • Camels • Events • Resources • Advertising Introducing Camelid Central – Your comprehensive source for events and resources for the camelid community • Find breeders, veterinarians, supplies and much more in our directory • Stay up to date with events by joining our mailing list • Search for shows, events, seminars and much more for all camelids www.CamelidCentral.com Camelid Central, PO Box 262, Maple Valley, WA 98038 • [email protected] • 206.719.4978 Consignors Index The Brownderosa Llamas, Sparta, WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lot 12 Catawissa Llamas, Larry Kisner, Catawissa, MO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lots 6 Criven Llamas, Chris and Venesa Carter, Rogersville, MO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lot 8 Hard Rock Llama Co., Mike, Wendy and Mandy Gerken, Ada, OH. . . . . . Lot 7, 14 Ollendick Farms, John and Marcia Ollendick, Tomah, WI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lot 11 Pleasure Valley Llamas, Larry and Barb Laux, Adell, WI. . . . . . . . . . . . . Lots 3, 15 Ploeger Farms, Greenwood, MO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lot 5 Mark Smith Farms , Crawfordsville, IN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lot 1, 10 RTC Llama Ranch, Garland, NE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lot 4, 17 Rector Llamas, Denver, IA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lot 13 Sijama Llamas, Mulino, OR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lot 2, 9, 16 20 • 2015 LFA Salewww.thelfa.org LFA Terms and Conditions The following Terms & Conditions including any announcements by the Auctioneer before or during the auction, constitute the entire agreement between Llama Futurity Association, on the one hand, and the bidders at the auction, on the other hand. I am a member of the LFA and hereby enter the above registered llama in the LFA Llama Sale to be held June 13, 2015. I am in good standing with the LFA and have no outstanding debt due to the LFA. Enclosed is my check for $200.00 to pay the consignment fee. I understand and agree that this fee is non-refundable and non-transferable for any reason once confirmation is made of my sale entry. Once accepted, this entry will be reserved for the LFA Sale only. In the event this animal is sold prior to the sale or if for any reason I withdraw this entry from the LFA Sale, other than as certified by a veterinarian, I will be charged a $200.00 withdrawal fee. There will be a 10% commission fee charged if an animal receives a minimum bid or meets the seller's reserve. If there is no sale, there will NOT be any commission charged. I agree to pay a 10% of the highest bid received whether I sell the llama or exercise my option to have the last bid and/or reserve and buy back the llama. A minimum of commission of 10% of the selling fee will be charged. LFA will deduct that selling fee from the proceeds of the sale when making payment. No Substitutions will be allowed without prior approval from the LFA Sale Management. Minimum starting bid is $500. If your llama fails to receive an opening bid of $500 it will be considered a no sale. All sales constitute a contract between the buyer and seller of each animal sold. LFA assumes no responsibility, legal or otherwise, in regards to the sale contract. I understand that no payment will be made to me until such time as the buyer has made satisfactory payment to the LFA and as soon as the buyer's check clears the bank. As soon as the check clears the bank the registration papers will be sent to the buyer and I (the consignor) will be paid by check less commissions. Warranties: Proven Producers: A proven producer is a female that has already had a cria. Proven producers will be considered to be fertile. There are no expressed or implied warranties for proven producers. Newborn Crias: There are no expressed or implied warranties on newborn crias sold with their dams. Bred Maidens: A bred maiden is a female that has not yet had a cria but is determined to be pregnant. There are no other expressed or implied warranties for bred maidens. Young Females: Young females are guaranteed to have anatomically normal reproductive tracts. There are no other expressed or implied warranties for young females. Proven Males: A proven male is a male that has settled a female or that has been tested fertile. Proven males will be considered to be fertile. There are no expressed or implied warranties for proven males. Young Males: Young males have been checked by a veterinarian and have been found to have anatomically normal reproductive organs. There are no other expressed or implied warranties for young males. Young Males and Females: Buyer's veterinarian must notify the Seller in writing within one year of the sale of any claimed abnormality with respect to Young Males or Young Females. The Seller shall, at the Seller's option, either (1) replace the llama with a llama of equal quality, or (2) give the Buyer credit toward the purchase from Seller of another llama of the same or different sex in an amount equal to the total amount of the purchase price. All sale animals must be fully registered or screened as a llama, as approved by ILR and/or the LFA. DNA Testing Requirements: The LFA sale will be on a private treaty basis and DNA testing will not be required. LFA is not responsible for genetic parentage of auction or claims entries due to DNA testing not being required. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED ABOVE, SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NOR DOES SELLER MAKE ANY WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE ANIMALS IN THIS SALE. The foregoing is the full extent of the responsibility of the Seller, and by way of illustration and not limitation, in no event shall the Seller be liable for incidental or consequential damages, or for any changes or expenses of any nature incurred without Seller's written permission. Terms: Terms of the sale are cash or check. Payment in full must be made to the cashier immediately following the sale. Personal checks are to be made payable to "Llama Futurity Association". Seller reserves the right to require a certified check as settlement before releasing an animal. Financing: Financing may be available on some lots, which will be announced at the preview and before the llama sells. The financing conditions and terms are the same for any financed llama sold. The conditions are as follows: 1.) The owner must have signed an agreement to offer financing on their llama, and only those llamas announced at the sale as being available on terms will be sold using the promissory note. 2.) Terms are only available on llamas selling for at least $5,000. 3.) At least 50% of the purchase price will be paid as a deposit with the balance due in 1 year with 10% interest being assessed. 4.) All llamas being financed must be insured before leaving the facility. 5.) Seller will retain original registration papers until the llama is paid in full. 6.) The promissory note for the balance is strictly between the Buyer and Seller. 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