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Gray Producer!

Fatima Blush of 925 Suris

Alpaca, Suri, Open (Female) | Light Rose Grey

AOA #31663588 | DOB: 5/19/2009 (15 yrs)

Sire: PVA Mahogany Prince

PVA Mahogany Prince

SuriHerdsire (Male)Dark Fawn
AOA# 173037DOB: 9/11/1996
PVA MAHOGANY PRINCE has proven to be one of the original "Legendary Sires" to make his impact on the North American Suri industry to date. Hopefully his genetics will continue to be enhanced and will blend beautifully with the ever growing quallity of todays Pure Suris in North America and around the world. He is a true "Patriarch" male in our alpaca industries' colored Suri programs of today and tomorrow! He remains The Highest Selling Suri Male -- public or private sales! "Mahogany Prince" is one of the most predictable suri herdsires in the country. "Prince" is a dark fawn, Full Peruvian, Domestic born, he is third generation color on his dam's side. He has lock and luster from head to toe! Big heavy bones and great coverage. Exceptional conformation and nick named "The Headmaster" for his ability to stamp nice typey heads on his crias. He has produced all colors from blacks, browns, fawns, whites, and yes even GREY! "Prince" has sired 137 crias to date, 100% suri cria, 90% colored, 60% females. So far he has sired over 81 award winning offspring, nice percentage huh? His kids combind have won over 295 ribbons & his grandkids have earned an amazing 500 ribbons! Many of his offspring have grown up and proven to be "Get of Sire" and "Produce of Dam" Champions. Mahogany Prince has proven to be an incredible outcross with Bolivian, Chilean and Accoyo genetics. Now, for the first time, his genetics are available to you, for a limited time only! Don't miss this chance to enhance your quality females with this prepotent Champion Suri Herdsire. Most of his crias have not been sold and are still not for sale by breeders who own them. Act now, own yours sooner than later, Don't delay, these breedings limited. ***** FINENESS * FINENESS * FINENESS ***** PROVEN HEADS : PROVEN LOCKS : PROVEN LUSTER : PROVEN CHAMPION OFFSPRING
 AOA# 173037 Dark Fawn
Dam:

Multiple Blue Ribbons!

Morgan's Moneypenny [sold]

SuriOpen (Female)Dark Brown
DOB: 11/20/200519 yrs
This is one AWESOME Captain Morgan daughter out of our gray dam, 007's Ms. Galore. We're not the only ones who think she's awesome. The 3 judges she showed under all awarded her a blue ribbon because she is the "total suri package"...luster, fineness, and beautiful suri phenotype..."an exceptional female suri". Unfortunately, in all three shows, the classes were only one shy of having a color champion... we were ready to bring home that purple banner. Moneypenny bred at an early age. She is a proven attentive dam, with good milk as her crias grow rapidly.
 

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Description

Fatima Blush (Mahogany Prince daughter) is everything her famous pedigree promises... and more. Adorable head, vibrant personality (aka spirited!), all on top of a tuxedo light rose fawn fleece. Blush is the perfect name as it describes her coloring... opalescent pink locks that drape consistently over her correct, slightly stretchy frame. Fatima when bred to Sylent Partner, a bay black (son of SBS Phoenix) award-winning male, produced a stunning tuxedo-patterned medium rose gray male. WOW! We knew she had it in her. She is a great dam, provides excellent growth in her cria, and look at that color, bone, and coverage in her first offspring! Her boy sold at weaning. Blush sells Open so she can be bred to your own stud, or for a nominal fee, can re rebred to Sylent Partner so she arrives on your doorstep pregnant! Schedule an appointment to meet Blush at our 925 Sterling Alpacas location in Plymouth, CA. *** Purchases from 925 Sterling Alpacas include 60 days free board. We offer repeat customer discounts, full reproductive guarantees, flexible financing... and always-exceptional customer service before, during and after the sale. Give us a call for more information. ***

Updated 7/3/2016