Shanbrooke Accoyo Invincible
Colour - Solid White
Sire - Shanbrooke Accoyo Yavari
Dam - Shanbrooke Accoyo Taquille
SHANBROOKE ACCOYO INVINCIBLE Is the result of two very potent Accoyo parents. His Sire Shanbrooke Accoyo Yavari and his Dam Shanbrooke Accoyo Taquille continually keep breeding Champions. Accoyo Invincible is the full older brother to the 2008 National Supreme Champion Shanbrooke Accoyo Prodigy ET.
Invincibles first group of progeny shown at the Sydney Royal Show 2011 were all placed in there classes and took out Champion Intermediate Female and Reserve Intermediate Male. Seven of his progeny were in our show team all winning ribbons.
Invincible carries an incredible bright lustrous fleece that handles like silk. His fleece character is a bold bundling deep amplitude crimp that peels open into individual staples.
He has good width of chest on a large frame with sound bone.
Invicible has recently been assesed in the SRS breeding system with some excellent results.
2008 SRS Skin Follicle Assessment
Secondry follicle to primary follicle ratio 11.0
Follicle Density ( permm2) 63.1
Fleece Results Nov 2008 at 2 1/2 years old
Micron 19.61 SD 4.29 CV 21.94 Comfort 98.15 Spin F. 19.24 Curvature 58.42
Invincible's 4th fleece has just been shorn and cut 5.1 kilos.
Third Fleece displaying well allingend deep amplitude crimp with high lustre.
Fourth Fleece displaying extreme lustre with well alligned crimping fleece and excellent density. This fleece was shorn in Nov. 2010 and cut 5.1 kilo's.
Invincibles first cria born. A stylish little girl.
Five months later Invincibles first cria born. Shanbrooke Invincible's Show Stopper
SYDNEY ROYAL SHOW 2010 Junior Champion - 6 Months Old Shanbrooke Invincible's Show Stopper
2011 SYDNEY ROYAL SHOW Intermediate Female Champion Best White at Sydney Royal Show 2011
SHANBROOKE INVINCIBLE'S SILKEN LACE ET Another Champion of Invincible in his second year of Stud Duties
2011 SYDNEY ROYAL SHOW Reserve Champion Intermediate Light Fawn Male SHANBROOKE ACCOYO ROYAL CHALLENGE ET The five progeny of Invincibles shown at Sydney Royal Show all took home ribbons in very competitve classes.