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Riley Llamas Showing: Showing is important to us. We go to an average of one show a month. We go to shows all around the country. Our llamas consistently place in their classes and we have many champions.
Chilean Jalalena (Hallie) placed first in the Juvenile Heavy Wool Female Class at the 2002 Indiana State Fair and was selected as the GRAND CHAMPION HEAVY WOOL FEMALE. This was her first show experience.
Riley Shebang was first place in both the 2002 gold and silver Medium Wool Juvenile Female Classes. She was the GRAND CHAMPION MEDIUM WOOL FEMALE in the gold show and the RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MEDIUM WOOL FEMALE in the silver show at the Buckeye Extravaganza in Delaware, Ohio.
Amigo de Peru, was the National Champion Heavy Wool Adult Male and was selected as the NATIONAL GRAND CHAMPION HEAVY WOOL MALE. Showing at the 2001 ALSA Grand National in Colombia, Missouri.
Riley Legacy de Amigo, was the National Champion Heavy Wool Yearling Male and was selected as the NATIONAL RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION HEAVY WOOL MALE. Showing at the 2001 ALSA Grand National in Colombia, Missouri.
Miss Sienna Sunrise, was 3rd in the Medium Wool Yearling Female Class at the 2001 ALSA Grand National Show. This was the largest class at the show with 45 entries.
The DreamWeaver offspring did well in the show ring in 2001. This is Riley-Chilean Vixen winning the grand champion heavy wool female at the Western Ohio Triple Crown. As of May 2001, she has received two grand champions and one reserve grand champion.
The Dream Weaver crias went to the 2001 Georgia Llama Show. They are from left to right: Gold Fever, Vixen, Dreamcast, and Moonbeam Dream. Gold Fever was the reserve grand champion heavy wool male. The get-of-sire placed first.
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