Great mother. Great producer.
Goldie Fawn
SuriOpen (Female)Light Brown
AOA# 30871892DOB: 9/9/200618 yrs
Goldie is a great mother producing excellent healthy babies. She is currently bred to our stellar stud DDF Magnum for a June 2014 cria. Goldie has done a great job for us with Falco, Hyalite, and now Stryker. When making room for new babies, some just have to go. We've had a great return from Goldie and can afford to let her go since we have her daughter Hyalite to replace here. Goldie is a great mother and can be protective of her offspring. She's always got something to say.
At an age of 6, Goldie does hold a higher micron than we would like. Therefore and without a doubt, we wanted to breed her to Magnum. At 6 years age as well, Magnum holds a MFD of 26 with a Incredibly Excellent CV: at 19.3% He too has consistent coverage. Magnum has been producing very fine offspring with consistent fleeces.
Suri Network SHIP statistics - Not sure what these statistics are all about? Give us a shout and we can explain.
Goldie Fawn - 4.3125 avg. of the 15 phenotypic traits
Magnum - 4.8125 avg. of the 15 phenotypic traits
NRMA participated in the Suri Networks "Suri Herd Improvement Program (SHIP)". The primary goal of the SHIP program is to provide a variety of tools for herd improvement and management of Suri Phenotype and Fiber qualities for Suri Network members. The classification consisted of the following:
A. The evaluation of 15 phenotypic traits based on the Suri Breed Standard and research data.
B. A hands-on herd review by a certified Suri classifier using a point system for evaluating individual alpacas. The point system is a scale of 1 (low) to 5 (High) of each of the phenotypic traits.
C. The collection of trait data for the Suri database and EPD programs.
D. Owners receive a herd report that identifies strengths and weaknesses of individual animals for specific traits
that can be used in selection, breeding and marketing of their Suris.
This program included ALL suri alpacas on our ranch whether registered or not. We do have all of our alpacas registered.