Elderwood Farms

Classic husbandry with a Southern charm

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Elderwood's Boomerang

Unique Appaloosa Harlequin

Alpaca , Huacaya , Male |Unproven |Light Fawn, Medium Fawn, Light Silver Grey

AOA# 360305507 | DOB: 4/22/2020

Sire: Mr. Butterscotch
 
Dam: Lady Arabella Rose

Harlequin Aussie Rockford Granddaughter

Lady Arabella Rose

Huacaya Bred (Female) Dark Rose Grey

AOA# 32746334 DOB: 5/20/201310 yrs
Arabella is a beautiful example of a harlequin appaloosa. Her face is extremely freckled, and she has extraordinary variations of dark rose grey throughout her blanket. Not only does she come from a spot producing lineage, but she has also proven her ability to pass on harlequin genetics. She has a very soft and fine fleece with great brightness. As a first time mom, we couldn't have been any happier with her attentiveness and milk production. Her sire, Our Man Flint, is a blue ribbon win ...
  | AOA# 32746334 | Dark Rose Grey
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Boomerang is the result of combining Rockford harlequin genetics with those of Zephyrus. He's out of our former herdsire, Mr. Butterscotch and our harlequin girl, Arabella. Unfortunately, Mr. Butterscotch had to be put down due to age related health issues, so this is is last cria!

Boomer is really unique - he started out fawn with some dark spots. After cria tipping, his top line and face are starting to grey out. He would make a great addition to an appy/harlequin program. He's out of two proven spotted lines.

Purchase Terms

Contact us today to discuss financing options! Contracts are typically initiated with 25% down and monthly payments divided out over 12 months; however, we are flexible and open to terms that may better suit your needs. Package and cash discounts are offered under certain conditions. Most purchases come with 60 days free board or free board until weaning. Nationwide, affordable transporters come by the farm several times a year. We can also meet at shows or along the way.

Updated 8/4/2020