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Cherisse with her RCC IAO banner Cherisse of PVA, January 2012 Cherisse's fleece is very fine and lustrous

2012 IAO Reserve Color Champion

Cherisse of PVA

Alpaca, Suri, Open (Female) | Bay Black

AOA #32091793 | DOB: 7/22/2011 (13 yrs)

Sire: MacGyver's Balboa

Dark Herdsire of the Year 2011

MacGyver's Balboa

SuriHerdsire (Male)Bay Black
AOA# 1049121DOB: 7/31/200519 yrs
There are few alpaca herd sires in the same league as MacGyver’s Balboa. He is co-owned by Park View All American Alpacas in Oregon and Victoria Lane Alpacas in Ohio. During the course of his show career Balboa racked up 16 Halter Championships-- 13 Color Championships and 3 Reserve Championships. And his fleece won a few awards too. At the MAPACA 2008 Fleece competition, Balboa’s fleece was awarded a First Place and Best Suri Locks. Then at the 2008 AOBA National Fleece Show, Balboa was awarded First Place and Reserve Color Championship. His fleece also received a Special Award at Nationals for Best Suri Locks. Balboa’s offspring have accrued more than 25 championships among them to date! Though he is true black, Balboa specializes in both light and dark colored offspring, and both do equally well in the show ring. Thus it is at the 2011 Futurity, he was named both Dark Herd Sire of the Year and Reserve Light Herd Sire of the Year. Included on the light side of the family, from Park View Alpacas, are: 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; Balboa’s Fanfare of PVA, the 2011 IAO Color Champion; Chablis of PVA: 2010 GWAS Res. Color Champion, and 2011 IAO Best Head; and blue-ribbon-winning and future color champion Chardonnay of PVA: 1st 2011 AOBA National Show, 1st 2011 Futurity, 1st 2011 GWAS, and 2011 IAO Best Head. But wait, Balboa makes dark Color Champions as well! These include, again from Park View Alpacas: 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. Balboa has also sired some champions for Victoria Lane Alpacas. His first offspring to hit the ground, Balboa’s Adrienne, won 3 Reserve Championships during her show career. Then Adrienne’s full sister, Balboa’s Lexi, came along and also took 3 Reserve Championships—FABA 2011, Best of US 2011, and CABO 2011. In addition to these accomplishments, Balboa is just plain an all-around great guy. He’s friendly and intelligent, easy to handle, comes when he’s called, doesn’t cause problems with other males, and treats his ladies with dignity. UPDATE: NEW CO-OWNERS M&M ALPACAS OF NORTH CAROLINA
 AOA# 1049121 Bay Black
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Chenille of PVA

SuriOpen (Female)Medium Fawn
AOA# 31087605DOB: 7/9/200816 yrs
Chenille of PVA has a pretty face. She had a pretty face as a cria, and as she has matured she has lost none of her beauty. A mild expression and a sweet temper add to her over all appeal. Chenille is tall and stately. Her medium fawn fleece forms distinct locks, and has a fair amount of luster. In July of 2011 she gave birth to her first cria, a bright-eyed, true black little stinker of girl who leads all the other crias in merry chases around the pasture. Like her mother, Chavela's Camille, Chenille has proven herself to be a skilled and watchful mother who produces good milk and remains friendly to humans. Chenille is currently breeding to Chakotah's Wyuna in hopes of a 2013 cria.
 

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Description

Cherish…to treasure, to appreciate, to take pleasure in…Cherisse of PVA. Cherisse was an affectionate and cuddly cria, and she has grown into an affectionate and pretty yearling female. Her bright black eyes sparkle with a kindly expression, and her fleece is as black and bright as her eyes. Cherisse has extremely fine fleece, like strands of cotton candy that almost melt when you touch them. She also possesses excellent luster and flat, gently waving locks. That fleece has earned her a Reserve Color Championship at the 2012 International Alpaca Odyssey, closely followed in importance by a 2nd place ribbon at the AOBA National Show—second place in a class of 12! Cherisse’s dam is Chenille of PVA. Chenille is a medium fawn with lovely locks and luster. She herself never set foot in the show ring, but her fleece won a blue ribbon at the 2011 AOBA Nationals Fleece Show. Chenille’s half-sister is Chantelle of PVA, a 2007 Reserve Color Champion at the Monterrey Pronk. Chenille’s dam was Chavela’s Camille, one of Park View’s foundation females, and her sire is the one and only Montoya of PVA, one of the great sons of PVA Mahogany Prince. Through Montoya, Chenille is half-sister to many PVA greats, including Fantasia, Corneliani, and Montoya’s Heir Apparent. Cherisse’s sire is none other than MacGyver’s Balboa. During the course of his show career, Balboa racked up more than 17 blue ribbons and championship banners. In 2011 he was named Dark Herd Sire of the Year and Reserve Light Herd Sire of the Year, thanks to the exploits of his numerous and lustrous offspring. In 2012 Balboa attained Reserve Dark Herd Sire of the Year. As a herd sire at Park View, Balboa has not let us down! Wrapped up in Cherisse are good solid genetics and some of PVA’s best bloodlines. So much potential in this beautiful girl!

Awards

[5th] CABA Classic 2012
[2nd] AOBA National Show 2012
[RC] Reserve Color Champion 2012 IAO

Updated 7/9/2012