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Karmalita WRLR

She’s a keeper!

Llama , Heavy Wool , Female |white/dilute brown

ILR# 299090 | DOB: 5/13/2024 (Under 1 yr)

Sire: Star Best Bet

Kantu P5 and Keno; Rose Gray, proven

Star Best Bet

Suri Male Rose Gray

ILR# 292897 DOB: 10/18/20176 yrs
This proven herd sire has an amazing rose gray fleece - he is a silky, and I put the first picture in from when he was younger since it better captured the lighting - I have tried but my pictures don't do him justice! He has perfect conformation, and the Star genetics of both Kantu P5 and Peruvian Keno PC - this is a rare bloodline, thanks to Star Llama for being one of the first to import llama and preserving these amazing genetics. His rose gray coloring is in itself rare, in addition to being ...
  | ILR# 292897 | Rose Gray
Dam: Bee's Funcadelick Komotion

Appy Heavy Wool

Bee's Funcadelick Komotion

Heavy Wool Female white/blk/red-medium

ILR# 295394 DOB: 7/25/20204 yrs
Bee's Funcadelick Komotion is our female appaloosa, purchased last summer and one of the most recent additions to Windy Ridge Llama Ranch. Her conformation is very correct, and she is just plain eye catching! One of the best things about an appaloosa is that all she needs to do is walk on by, and you just find yourself staring! The beautiful sheen and luster of her fleece in combination with her coloring makes you feel in awe! She gave birth to her first cria in April - in Montana! It was 9 p ...
  | ILR# 295394 | white/blk/red-medium
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When we bred a colorful appaloosa with a rose gray herd sire, we weren't sure what color we would get! The herd sire is our own Star Best Bet, a gorgeous rose gray silky llama who has been producing some outstanding offspring here at WRLR! His color is often carried to his son or daughter. Our colorful appaloosa with the wild and crazy name, Bee's Funkadelic Komotion, call name Karma, had also already had a daughter the year before at WRLR - and Bee's Dorothy looks exactly like her mother. At first, when Bee's Dorothy was born, her spots were black, then slowly became the medium brown color, identical to her mother. This time, we had a different outcome!

This beautiful little girl was born without any assistance from us. Karma is a good mom, and she knew exactly what to do. Her daughter was already up and running around the pasture when we found her! The funniest part was that Bee's Dorothy, call name Dottie, is getting almost as big as Karma, and the two of them were standing there together with the little girl! What a cute little family they are!

Dottie is inseparable from Karma, and during the first night when the newborn and her mom were sheltered alone to bond in the barn, Dottie kept putting her front feet up on the French door of the barn to try to look in! Or maybe she was trying to get in! It was a much happier day for Dottie when the following morning, they were able to reunite in the pasture and now, they are all walking about together - wherever you see Karma, you see Dottie, and this new little girl!

So, our newest addition is mostly white and has inklings of appaloosa, though very dilute, and I'm not calling her an appy yet! In the last few days, she seems to be developing a dilute brown patch over her spinal area and a little off to the sides, so I am giving her a little longer for her fleece to declare itself! But one thing is for certain - she is a beautiful little Karmalita!

Updated 9/2/2024