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Maclura  born 10/3/25

Maclura born 10/3/25

Maclura and Mom - WP Zora Mac on the left and Ejan on the right .  Born 1 week apart.

3rd Cria of 2025

SAWDUST'S MACLURA

Alpaca, Huacaya, Cria Male | Dark Brown

DOB: 10/3/2025 (Under 1 yr)

Sire: SAWDUST'S ALMOND THUNDER

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SAWDUST'S ALMOND THUNDER

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Medium Brown
AOA# 35222385DOB: 4/4/20178 yrs
4/10/17 Our first of the season, and what a guy. ARI # 35222385. Sawdust's Almond Thunder weighed a whopping 23.5 lbs at birth and is gaining a pound a day, a testament to his robust health and potential as a herdsire. Sawdust Alpacas is very pleased with this boy. He is a very well-put-together male with a significant phenotype and bone structure. His crimp style is passed on from his sire, Sunset Hill's Golden Thunder (ARI #31017435) and his dam, Skyline's Almond Joy (ARI # 32821666). His consistent color is passed down from Joy's Lennox line. Thunder is not just a PR alpaca, he's a friendly companion. He loves to meet people and sometimes gives kisses, showing his affectionate nature. He has a great personality and disposition, making him a joy to have on the farm. He has soft-handled, dense fiber. With a 22-micron count, Thunder's fiber can be used for a wide range of products. Thunder's breeding potential is further underscored by his first cria, Sawdust's Jarrah, born 9/29/20. This female, a mirror image of her father in both color and size, weighed 17.9 lbs at birth. Thunder's 2nd cria - a brown male with a white face, named Koko, was born 5/29/21. Thunder's male crias born in 2022 are Sawdust's Babanus, born 9/29/22, and Sawdust's Murwiti, born 10/6/22. Jasper was born on 10/04/22 to Estate's Brazilian Agate at Summer Hill Farm in CA. Thunder has produced some ribbon-winning offspring, a testament to his excellent breeding potential and the quality of his genetics, as shown below! Our Thunder boys, Babanus, Murwiti, and Koko, made their mark at the Great Western Alpaca Show/Rocky Mountain Alpaca Showcase in Denver, CO, 4/28-4/30/23. The results for the Thunder boys are: Babanus: 2nd - Great Western Alpaca Show Halter 3rd - Rocky Mountain A;lpaca Showcase Halter 6th - Great Western Alpaca Show - Walking Fleece Murwiti: 1st - Great Western Alpaca Show - Walking Fleece 2nd - Great Western Alpaca Show - Halter 2nd - Rocky Mountain Alpaca Showcase - Halter KoKo: 3rd - Great Western Alpaca Show - Walking Fleece 5th - Great Western Alpaca Show - Halter KOKO did not participate in the Rocky Mountain Alpaca Showcase. We were very pleased with Thunder's offspring scores in these 2 shows, as they were the youngest in each of their age/sex/color groups. So lots of room for improvement. 2025 We are excited to announce our RETIREMENT SALE, where we are offering great discounts on packages and entertaining offers. We invite you to be part of this special event and let us know how we can make something great happen for you! If you're interested in learning more about Thunder, please don't hesitate to reach out." You won't go wrong adding Thunder as a herdsire on your farm!!!
 AOA# 35222385 Medium Brown
Dam: WP ZORA

A STUNNING GREY

WP ZORA

HuacayaFemaleMedium Rose Grey
AOA# 35420422DOB: 9/16/20169 yrs
We are excited to have this gorgeous girl in our program. WP ZORA (Med Rose Grey) has an outstanding pedigree. With WP VERTICASE'S VECTOR sire and GRAND RIVER CHALINA dam, this girl will be a perfect match with our farm. She has a strong, bold look and fabulous fleece density. 06/10/18 Zora will return to West Penn Alpacas to be bred to 2AF Zeus. 9/1/2019 ZORA'S Cria, Male, was born at 2:10pm, 365 days after being bred. A gorgeous boy, strong bone and very crimpy fiber. Outstanding! 2AF Peruvian Zeus is the sire. 2020 - Zora has been bred to our herdsire Sawdust's Almond Thunder. What a gorgeous little guy arrived on 5/29/21. We are certainly happy with this pairing and Thunder's first cria. 2021 - Zora is bred to Alpaca Palace's Zinger for an Oct 22 cria. What do you get when you breed a rose gray female to a fawn male? A pure white male alpaca born 10/18/22, we have named Ceiba! 9/27/24 Zora has given us the 2nd white cria out of a medium fawn. Antiaris (Tiari) is just such a bright, shiny, white alpaca with some pretty dense, crimpy fiber. We will take him to the Great Western Alpaca Show in Cheyenne in the spring of 2025. 9/22/25 We have this beautiful brown male cria out of Zora. His sire is Sawdust's Almond Thunder. A strong, healthy cria. We have named Maclura (Mac). Mac weighed 19.6 pounds at birth. 2025 We are thrilled to announce our RETIREMENT SALE, where we are offering great discounts on packages and entertaining offers. Rest assured, these are high-quality alpacas, a unique opportunity to bring home unbeatable prices. Let us know how we can make something great happen for you! Oct 18, 2022 - So what do you get when you breed a Rose Gray to a Medium Fawn? Pure white - of course! What else would you expect! I did NOT expect White out of these 2. But on closer examination of the genetics there was quite a few white ancestors, especially on Zinger's side of the chart. Welcome Ceiba 9/27/24 Welcome Sawdust's Antiaris (Tiari). Another white male from the Zora/Zinger 2023 breeding. 10/03/25 Zora was bred to Sawdust's Almond Thunder and we now have a brown male cria that we have named Maclura (Mac). 2025 "We are in the midst of our RETIREMENT SALE and are putting great discounts on packages and entertaining offers. Let us know how we can make something great happen for you!"
 AOA# 35420422 Medium Rose Grey

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Our extraordinary surprise for the day!! Zora gave birth to this exceptional 19.6-pound male cria on 10/3/2025. With very straight conformation, crimpy fiber, and an energetic spirit, he's genuinely one of a kind. His name is Maclura (Mac). ARI # is pending as of 10/13/25. This guy will be a great show alpaca. He joins Ejan (born 9/22/25) and Koa (born 7/29/25), and the 3 are always together! Maclura is a member of the Breadfruit family. Maclura is also known as Osage Orange. Osage trees grow in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. The Osage Indians used the wood to make their bows. The "Orange" in the name refers to the greenish-yellow fruit that resembles an orange in shape, texture, and scent but is not edible. 2025 We are thrilled to announce our highly anticipated RETIREMENT SALE, a unique opportunity for you to enjoy significant discounts on packages and make exciting offers. This is your chance to secure the best deals and make something extraordinary happen for you! Don't miss out on this exciting event.

Updated 11/18/2025