NICHOLA OF PVA
Alpaca, Suri, Open (Female) | Light Brown
AOA #31724272 | DOB: 8/18/2009 (15 yrs)
Sire: Corneliani of PVA
Third Generation Color Champion
Corneliani of PVA
SuriHerdsire (Male)Light Brown
AOA# 1171822DOB: 8/31/200420 yrs
Corneliani is one of PVA's active herdsires. Corneliani is the sire of Nichelle of PVA and Amber Fantasee of PVA, as well as PVA's Prince of Persia, to name a few. He is the son of Chanelle's Peruvian Chantilly Lace, another PVA foundation female, and the legendary Montoya of PVA.
He is covered from nose to toes with thick heavy curls of fleece, a trademark feature of Corneliani's that he passes along to all of his offspring.
AOA# 1171822 Light Brown
Dam:
NICOLE OF PVA
SuriBred (Female)Medium Fawn
AOA# 30011152DOB: 8/18/200519 yrs
Nicole gave birth to her fourth cria, a medium brown male by Corneliani of PVA, in August of 2012. She was rebred to Ferlinghetti of PVA for a 2013 cria.
Service Sire: Chakotah's Wyuna
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 a few 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 dissapointed!
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 off our farm. 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!
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Description
Taking pictures of alpacas isn’t easy. Oftentimes you get a nice shot of the animal that gives you an idea of what their fleece and conformation is like, but personality isn’t easy to capture. Not with Nichola of PVA, however. Look at those pictures of her! Not only is her good conformation and bright fleece on display, but so is her good humor and affectionate nature.
Nichola is registered and shown as light brown, but in the sunlight she is RED. Her clear bright color and saucy white markings really make her stand out from her pasturemates. Inside, those locks are a smooth brown; outside, they are touched with gold. The curly hair on her neck is surely a gift from her sire, Corneliani of PVA, and her glorious bright color from her dam, Nicole of PVA.
Nicole of PVA is out of First Noelle and by Keanu of PVA. First Noelle is out of Libby’s Noelle, a Torbio daughter, and by Ricardo. Keanu is out of Peruvian Fawn Alli and by PVA Mahogany Prince. These names show up time and time again in the pedigrees of PVA’s best and winningest animals.
Corneliani of PVA is out of Chanelle’s Peruvian Chantilly Lace and by Montoya of PVA. Montoya is, of course, the son of Mahogany Prince and a full brother to Kobe of PVA. The duo of Chantilly Lace and Montoya has produced many winners for PVA, including Ivory Princess, Castroneves, Cristalla, and of course, Corneliani himself.
Nichola herself took 3rd at the 2011 IAO.
Nichola gave birth to her first cria, a fawn male by Kobe of PVA, in 2012. She will be rebreeding to Chakotah's Wyuna for her next cria.
Awards
[4th] 2012 IAO Fleece Show
[3rd] 2011 IAO Halter Show
Updated 1/27/2013