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1 Year Old First Cria, 7 Weeks GWAS 2005

Charlie Brown el Boliviano

Alpaca, Suri, Male | Light Fawn

AOA #1013719 | DOB: 8/13/2003 (21 yrs)

Sire: Black Debut of Bolivia
 
Dam: Lucy Brown la Boliviana

Produces color, full Bolivian Beauty

Lucy Brown la Boliviana

SuriOpen (Female)Light Fawn
AOA# 816087DOB: 6/7/199925 yrs
Tall and statuesque, Lucy Brown will draw you in with her large, dark, liquid eyes. She is sired by the true black Bolivian Black Magic out of the medium fawn Bolivian Aileen. Lucy has a regal appearance about her and has been a very attentive and protective mother, is an easy breeder with easy births and plenty of milk to support her crias. She has a level topline, straight legs, and long stretchy neck. Her dense fleece is locked with fairly good luster. She has passed color through to her crias and is the dam of medium brown Bella Sylvania (out of Silvestre) who graces the cover of the 2005 fall issue of Alpacas Magazine. That same photo from the magazine is our farm logo and can be seen on ARI advertising as the photo is owned by Alpacas Magazine. They have graciously allowed us to use it as our farm identifier. We were so happy with Sylvania that we bred Lucy back to Silvestre and got the exact same results the second time around in Bella Venezia. Venezia and Sylvania earned a blue ribbon in Produce of Dam for Lucy at the 2006 GWAS show. Capitano Luciano, a son out of Lucy and by Captain Morgan, is on our herdsire row with maroon, locked fleece that has dripped with luster from day one. Lucy is currently open, and we would be happy to breed her to your choice of Bella Vita herdsire with her purchase. We would suggest Epic or Marcus. Or you could try Pistol's Reload or Sparticus for a shot at a darker colored cria.
 AOA# 816087 Light Fawn

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Description

Charlie Brown is undeniably the cutest alpaca we have ever seen. He inherited his mother's large, dark, liquid eyes, and you can see them occasionaly when they peak out of his very long and full suri topknot. He is built like a linebacker with very good body capacity, broad chest, and straight legs and excellent fiber coverage all the way to his toes. When you see pictures of his sire, Black Debut, you can see where Charlie gets this body capacity and absolutely dense, total fiber coverage. The very silky feel of his finely locked fiber has always brought comments from the judges about his superior handle. Dr. Julio Sumar was especially impressed with Charlie's handle when he awarded him 2nd place out of 3 males at the 2004 GWAS show in Denver, CO. It was his coverage and handle that took him to second place out of 4 males at the 2004 ABR Fall Festival. Charlie possesses an excellent bite, straight legs, level topline and grows back his fleece maintaining the locks every year. Charlie may not be the biggest male at Bella Vita, but don't tell him that. He has enough macho attitude and "hutzpah" to more than make up for it. We gelded Charlie in 2011, so he would make a very nice fiber boy for someone wanting good suri fiber to spin or process.

Awards

[3rd] 2004 GWAS - 3rd Place
[2nd] 2004 ABR Fall Festival Halter - 2nd Place
[1st] 2005 ABR Fall Festival Fleece Harvest - 1st Place
[2nd] 2005 GWAS - 2nd Place
[2nd] 2005 TxOLAN - 2nd Place

Updated 3/29/2011

Offspring

Blue ribbon fiber male
Engrasar di Bella Vita
Male17 yrsBeige
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