Showing posts with label Inca Alpacas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inca Alpacas. Show all posts

Saturday, 4 July 2015

TOFT TIMOGEN has a new extended family

Shirley and I are delighted to announce that, after much interest being expressed ,we have now agreed to share ownership of our Champion Brown Male TOFT TIMOGEN with Mark and Sue Steele of Patou Alpacas, Ron and Linda Mackintosh of Redens Alpacas and Tracy and Tim Hey of Inca Alpacas. We thank them for their confidence in investing in our hard work and look forward to working closely with them to develop the future career of this stunning young male. 
This is very much a first for TOFT after breeding alpacas for 18 years but we are very excited to be embarking on this next stage of our alpaca adventure in working with discerning breeders to get our elite genetics creating as much fine fibre as possible to satisfy the ever increasing demand for luxury UK Alpaca Fibre.

TOFT Timogen will work close to home this season with his new owners and will be available for service next season- book early to avoid disappointment.

TOFT TIMOGEN is a fourth generation male  out of our Champion female TOFT NASHIRA ( daughter of BARRBINDA FLINDERS STAR ) and our other co-owned male LAVENDER PARK TULLEY currently resident at TOFT and available for service.

Sunday, 29 March 2015

Me kids done great....British Alpaca Futurity 2015

Well didn't they all do well ? Not only the TOFT Tulley clan but also the extended Tulley rellies from the client herds. We personally took 13 alpacas, 12 of which were LAVENDER PARK TULLEY offspring and one Barrabinda Flinders Star of TOFT entered by Arre alpacas. 12 of the Tulley babes got rosettes and one magnificent broad ribbon Championship to add to the one they achieved at the National Show.
He may not have won but his kids did him proud and gave it a good go..

The TULLEY gang's elite results...

TOFT Timogen excelled with first in Intermediate Brown Huacaya and Brown Huacaya Champion in both fleece and halter.
TOFT Taipan achieved second in the Huacaya Intermediate Male Brown
TOFT Tamburlaine achieved third in the  Huacaya Junior Male Fawn class
TOFT Toranaga achieved fourth in the  Huacaya Junior Male Fawn class.
TOFT Matilda achieved third in the Huacaya Intermediate female Brown class
TOFT Manilla achieved third in the Huacaya Junior Female fawn class.
Inca alpacas Instrumental achieved third in the Huacaya Junior Male Brown class.
Ashwood alpacas Inferno achieved sixth in the Huacaya  Junior Male Fawn class.
Top Alpacas Daisy achieved sixth in the Huacaya Junior Female Light class.
Du Prem alpacas Lavender Adonis achieved sixth in the Huacaya Intermediate Male Fawn class.
Du Prem alpacas Lavender Autumn Beauty achieved first in the Huacaya Junior Female Brown class
Ashcroft alpacas Zahia achieved fourth in the Huacaya Junior Female Brown class.
Ashcroft alpacas Zinnia achieved second in year Huacaya Intermediate female white class.
Ashcroft alpacas Zoraida achieved fourth in the Huacaya Junior Female Light Class

Only one of the kids entered in the show didn't get a rosette but the consolation is they did at the Nationals. Hey oh, that's show business! Didn't stop them joining in the celebrations with the winners on the way home.

Congratulations to all the Tulley gang and their rellies for a magnificent showing in the British Alpaca Futurity 2015. If anyone wants to join the Gang for next year then please book in for services with TOFT as soon as you have decided because he already has a busy schedule ahead of him.

'I'm real proud of every single one of my boys and girls... I loves em to bits...'  -Lavender Park Tulley

And a very special mention for Keith and Yvonne Lovering of Arre alpacas who with their young white Barrabinda Flinders Star male Alfredo achieved a competitive sixth in the junior male white class.. congratulations!



And ... What's more here is Mr Ben Harford of Ashcroft Alpacas actually smiling.

And here is Daimen of Du Prem glowing in the limelight without singing..