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Nikiesha of PVA, January 2012 with her blue ribbon at Alpacamania Nikiesha's fleece Nikiesha of PVA, summer 2011

2013 IAO Fleece Show Color Champion

Nikiesha of PVABred

Alpaca, Suri, Bred (Female) | Dark Brown

AOA #32091571 | DOB: 8/25/2010 (14 yrs) (Due Date: 7/23/2013)

Sire: Koyoto of PVA

Third Generation Color Champion

Koyoto of PVA

SuriHerdsire (Male)Medium Brown, DarkBrown
AOA# 1171433DOB: 6/19/200519 yrs
Koyoto of PVA is a 3 time Color and Reserve Color Champion who has been producing Color Champions for Park View these last few years. These include: Shiraz of PVA 2010 IAO Color Champion 2010 AWE Reserve Color Champion Luminoso of PVA 2010 CABA Classic Reserve Color Champion Caramel Sensation of PVA 2012 IAO Color Champion and Supreme Color Champion 2012 Futurity Reserve Color Champion 2012 CABA Classic Color Champion 2012 AOBA Nationals Color Champion Pippa of PVA 2012 SWRAS Color Champion 2012 California Classic Color Champion Koyoto imparts two distinct features to his crias. The first is physical--almost all of them inherit bright lustrous fleece. Every one of them has enjoyed bouncing, robust good health. The second is tempermental--almost every Koyoto cria is fun to be around. They love people. They are easy to halter train and work with. Koyoto is a repository of some very fine blood lines. He carries the blood of Mahogany Prince thanks to his mother, Keana of PVA. Koyoto’s sire is MacGyver, and his maternal grandmother is PVA’s powerhouse foundation female, Peruvian Fawn Alli. When you're breeding alpacas, it's hard to ask for more than that.
 AOA# 1171433 Medium Brown, DarkBrown
Dam: Nikatia
 
Service 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

Price:

$3,500


Description

Big things come in small packages. She may be small but she shines... Nikiesha of PVA is the final cria of Nikatia. Yes, that Nikatia, the mother of PVA Mahogany Prince, and more recently the color champion Nataliah of PVA. It’s almost as if someone told Nikiesha about her illustrious half-brothers and sisters: she was born thinking she owned the world and that we humans exist only to dispense ‘paca pellets and scoop beans. And she’s so cute she gets away with it—her eyes sparkle, her ears go back, and she bounces away to get back to what’s really important in life: sunning her belly. Nikiesha is dark brown. Her fleece falls in wide flat locks with a lot of lustrous shine next to the skin. Her whole life is before her and who knows what the future holds for her—if not the next Mahogany Prince, perhaps the mother of the next Mahogany Prince. In the meantime, she’ll be stretched out in the grass, catching some rays, and tending to that first pregnancy of hers. Nikiesha is carrying her first cria. She was bred to MacGyver's Balboa, the 2011 Dark Herd Sire of the Year and Reserve LIght Herd Sire of the Year, himself the winner of numerous championships, in hopes of following in her mother's footsteps and perhaps producing a Mahogany Prince of her own... In the meantime, her fleece is being shown in 2013. Nikiesha won her first championship at the IAO Fleece Show. She received her highest points for luster, primary to secondary ratio, and uniformity of micron.

Awards

[3rd] Third Place, 2012 SWRAS
[2nd] Second place 2011 ABI
[1st] First place, 2011 Alpacamania

Updated 3/27/2013