A true black male with the fleece characteristics of a light animal!
Eclipse has grown into an outstanding young male, and we couldn’t be more excited for his future as a legendary herd sire.
Eclipse’s biopsy at 48 months of age is 150X scan showing fibre clusters very uniform in shape and placement within the connective tissue. He grades a true density of 74.5 follicles SQ MM.
His biopsy skin thickness calibrates 2.4 mm with 6 fiber clusters in the S/P view that show an S/P of 13.1 to 1.
Twenty-five typical clusters show an average S/P of 13.4 to 1.
He shows level 4 of 4 glands. One hundred typical secondary fibers averaged 18.1 microns while 50 typical primary fibers averaged 25.3 microns for a variation of 7.2 microns.
These stats figure an AFD of only 18.63 microns. These are amazing fiber stats for a mature black huacaya male.