Home LavenderBnbFarm
1st Place American Alpaca Showcas

Sired by Cinders!!!

MMALP's Jovan

Alpaca, Suri, Male | Light Brown

AOA #35064329 | DOB: 4/16/2014 (10 yrs)

Sire: Cinders

Lustrous, Fine and OUTSTANDING Density!

Cinders

SuriHerdsire (Male)True Black
AOA# 31219334DOB: 8/12/200816 yrs
We are pleased to add Cinders to our breeding program at Suri Peak Alpacas. He will be an excellent match for our Coal Man daughters! With DDF Peruvian MacGyver and Accoyo Jackpot as his grandsires, Cinders is just under 40% Accoyo, and he is full Peruvian. Cinders is very lustrous with beautiful tight locks that go completely to the skin. His density is outstanding with his locks literally stacked upon each other. Cinder's fleece is also very uniform and has a very soft handle. When you consider his impressive 2009 histogram, it's no surprise. A true black suri with a comfort factor of 98.3 % is hard to find. Conformationaly, Cinders meets all the criteria for a well proportioned and balanced suri. He is a solid built male with excellent bone density and a perfect bite. His leg coverage is so good that it literally hides his toenails. Top it all off with a gorgeous suri head, and Cinders is a suri breeder's dream come true. 2012 brought a wonderful crop of Cinders' crias. They are awesome! Most are dark and all have outstanding fleece characteristics. Cinders is passing on his excellent conformation and beautiful suri head as well. Cinders is adding density and superb leg coverage to his offspring. 2013 - Cinders' skin biopsy shows a density of 67.5 which places him in the top 2% of male suris tested by Dr. Norm Evans. Dr. Evans also states that "Cinders could certainy add fineness to most suri females." Cinders' crias had an outstanding show at GWAS 2013. All four won 1st place, with SPAR's Mystique winning Reserve Champion. It was unfortunate there were not enough entries for the other 3 Cinders' offspring to compete in a championship. May 2013: We are proud to announce our co-owners in Cinders - Brad and Jandy Sprouse of Great Lakes Ranch. March 2014: Cinders daughter SPAR's Vicki's Sweetie Pea is JUDGES CHOICE at AOBA National Show.
 AOA# 31219334 True Black
Dam: SuperSuris Maximum Reflection

Champion Producer!

SuperSuris Maximum Reflection

SuriBred (Female)White
AOA# 843024DOB: 8/29/200222 yrs
LUSTER, LUSTER, LUSTER!!! This girl is so lustrous that she shines even when she is inside the barn in low lighting. It was mostly for her luster that I added Maxi to the foundation herd, but she surely has all the other qualities of a good suri female - beautiful locking throughout her blanket, perfect conformation and an excellent bite. An easy gal to work with, Maxi proved to be an excellent mom when she had her first cria March 2005. Maxi had an impressive show career, winning 2 Championships and 2 blue ribbons. Maxi's first offspring, SPAR's Dynamite, has followed in his dam's foot steps winning a Color Championship at GWAS 2006 in Denver. Maxi has had 4 females for us since Dynamite. They have all been show quality females. Maxi's 1st daughter, SPAR's MacLuster's Maxine, had a good show career and went on to produce a champion daughter, SPAR's Honey Bee. Maxi's 2nd daughter, SPAR's Spirit of Madriene is our record setting alpaca at Suri peak's having won 11 Championships in her show career! We look for Maddie to follow in her dam's footsteps producing champions. Maxi's 2010 cria is a beige male out of MacLuster, SPAR's MacLuster's Reflector. Check out his show! Currently bred to Black Beau for a summer 2016 cria. Should be a knockout!
 AOA# 843024 White

Price:

Sold


Description

Jovan is sired by the one and only True Black Cinders. His dam is a producer of Champions. This guy has been awarded the blue ribbon in every show he's attended. His fleece is superfine with great luster and independent locks. Add the density and stellar suri phenotype and you have yourself a winner. Get on board now and establish your own name with this guy in the show ring. Take a look!!!!!

Awards

[1st]First Place American Alpaca Showcase 2014

Updated 3/2/2015