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Alpaca, Suri, Open (Female) | Light Brown

AOA #32746167 | DOB: 6/25/2013 (11 yrs)

Sire: CHAKOTAH'S WYUNA

Spring Special!

CHAKOTAH'S WYUNA

SuriHerdsire (Male)Light Brown
AOA# 31742719DOB: 8/5/200915 yrs
In only his first year of production Wyuna produced suris from Parkview Alpacas, who won male and female Judges Choice Awards, along with the Get Class, as juvies at the 2013 IAO! Wyuna also came second to Chakotah, his sire, at the 2013 Futurity, in the Dark Get of Sire Class. He won the CABA Get Class against the Kahuna team!!! He turned the Futurity Get team result around in 2014 by winning putting his sire Chakotah in second place! He also won the IAO Get class beating Pucara Kahuna his grandfather. FOR A COMPLETE ANALYSIS OF WYUNA AND HIS ANCESTORY GO TO http://www.pucara-alpacas.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=127&Itemid=138 Every once in a while you get a beauty and indeed Wyuna is every bit as good as any suri we have ever created. When he was just at about six months old Joe Miller from Broken Road Alpacas came to our farm to find some show stock. He spotted Wyuna and instantly was obsessed with his quality and purchased a half share with Stacy, his wife. They have not been disappointed, especially after selling their share to David and Nancy at Parkview Alpacas. He had a sterling show career as a juvie but in 2011 blazed! He was unbeaten in five shows winning all the championships he competed in and all the Judges Choices line ups he was in! He is a combination of the best genetics we can possibly supply plus the best from other farms. Just look at his ARI certificate. He pulls in the famous Bruxo and Augustina through Macgyver as a great grand sire. He also pulls in Pucara Kahuna through Pucara Kalina the best Kahuna daughter we ever bred at that stage, then again Pucara Kahuna comes through Pucara Lorretta on the dam's side. We are biased but Pucara Kahuna is probably now the foremost white herdsire in US history continually winning Get classes and Futurity herdsires of the year. Then add Uribe on through the sire, Chakotah, and then Pucara Allegro via her dam, Pucara Autumnall Goddess, a Produce of Dam winner. Pucara Allegro was a dominant herdsire in Australia with 39 championship progeny of which 17 went on to win Supreme Championship! Wyuna displays an elite fleece. Fiber for the Future! It is incredibly fine. It displays independence of lock that accentuates the high luster within. Those locks display solidity that emphasizes the density combined with silky soft handle that an elite fleece should possess. All of this atop a stellar frame with girth of chest, robust stature and spring of rib. He is eye candy. He shows off those suri beards we love so much with a strong masculine head and struts about like he understands the nobility of his genotype and phenotype. A real camelid playboy! It was one of our proudest moments in suri breeding to watch the judges in 2012, especially at GWAS and The Nationals go bonkers in their descriptions of his fleece and his potential.
 AOA# 31742719 Light Brown
Dam: Balboa's Midnight Fancy of PVA

Balboa's Midnight Fancy of PVA

SuriOpen (Female)True Black
AOA# 31722254DOB: 7/22/201014 yrs
She’s tall and beautiful, she’s true black, she’s an IAO 2012 color champion: she’s Balboa’s Midnight Fancy of PVA! Balboa’s Midnight Fancy is a yearling female Suri with a respectable show career to date and a dynamite set of parents. Her dam, Midnight Fantasy of PVA, is a strikingly beautiful true black female who landed a third place ribbon at the 2007 Futurity, has gone on to produce three great crias for Park View Alpacas, and is pregnant with a fourth by Black Beau of PVA. Midnight Fantasy is out of NGG Little Fantasy (one of PVA’s founding females) and by Montoya of PVA, championship-winning son of PVA Mahogany Prince and sire of multi-generational champions himself. Balboa’s Midnight Fancy’s sire is none other than MacGyver’s Balboa—Dark Herd Sire and Reserve Light Herd Sire of the Year for 2011 thanks to his marvelous offspring, himself winner of more blue ribbons and championships than we have room to list. On the light side of the family, Balboa’s Midnight Fancy is half-sister to: Lucieno of PVA, 2011 AOBA National Show Reserve Color Champion; the divine Imperial Princess of PVA, 2011 IAO Supreme Color Champion, 2011 CABA Color Champion, and 2011 Futurity Res Color Champion; Chablis of PVA: 2010 GWAS Res. Color Champion, and 2011 IAO Best Head; and blue-ribbon-winning Chardonnay of PVA: 1st 2011 AOBA National Show, 1st 2011 Futurity, 1st 2011 GWAS, and 2011 IAO Best Head. Balboa’s Midnight Fancy is a FULL sister to Balboa’s Fanfare of PVA, the 2011 IAO Color Champion and AWE 2010 Reserve Color Champion. On the dark side of the family, Balboa’s Midnight Fancy is half-sister to: Bejeweled of PVA, 2011 AOBA National Show Reserve Color Champion; Nataliah of PVA, half-sister of PVA Mahogany Prince and 2011 AOBA National Show Color Champion; Chanterelle of PVA, 2011 Futurity Color Champion and 2011 AOBA National Show Reserve Color Champion; Fawnessa of PVA, 2011 IAO Color Champion; and the immortal, memorable Testaverde of PVA: 2011 Color Champion at the IAO, the CABA Classic, the AOBA National Show, and 2010 Futurity Color Champion. When you look at Balboa’s Midnight Fancy, you see both of her parents. Her height and inquisitive manner reveal Midnight Fantasy. Her profile and the black sparkle of her eye look just like Balboa (thus her name!). From whom did she inherit her fine, silky soft fleece, and her lustrous locks? Let’s say both. Balboa’s Midnight Fancy is ready to breed this summer. With her personal charms, beautiful fleece, and great genes, she will be a fine addition to any suri breeding program, especially one which emphasizes dark colors.
 AOA# 31722254 True Black

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Awards

[6th] Place, AOA, 2014
[5th] Place, Southern Select 2014
[2nd] Place, FABA, 2014

Updated 10/14/2020