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         Sweet Suri Laycee                 Laycee         Her Sire  SBS Onyx        Bred to:  SBS Onyx

Sweet Suri LayceeBred

Alpaca, Suri, Bred (Female) | Medium Brown

AOA #31224444 | DOB: 6/13/2009 (15 yrs) (Due Date: 5/6/2012)

Sire: SBS Onyx

SBS Onyx

SuriHerdsire (Male)True Black
AOA# 850779DOB: 11/16/200321 yrs
Onyx is our choice to carry on his sire, Peruvian Maverick's, line. His outstanding presence is enhanced by his true black lustrous locks on a "stretchy Suri" frame. He embodies all the characteristics that make a great sire from solid bone and incredible fiber to perfect conformation. Take a look at his outstanding show record. Onyx is co-owned with US Alpacas. He is now breeding and females are standing in line for him. If you want incredible luster on a True Black Male, Onyx is it. While most of his cria have been Black, his most recent might very well be the best. She is lt. brown with incredible luster and lock. Her Dam is Nastaza, who is the mother of Arizona Sage. Her name is Natalie and she was 3rd in her first show, The AOBA National, in a very large class. In 2009, he had 2 more outstanding girls, 1 Black and 1 Brown. With both girls Onyx has added extreme density and great luster. We can't wait to see his 2012 production.
 AOA# 850779 True Black
Dam: USA Lily
 
Service Sire: SBS Avett

Arizona Sage son available!

SBS Avett

SuriHerdsire (Male)Medium Brown
AOA# 30978164DOB: 7/27/200717 yrs
A CHAMPION ARIZONA SAGE SON with the ability to transmit the unique desirable SURI HANDLE (Low CV), through his offspring from the “A” Line consistency. Avett’s son, CHAMPION SBS Star Dust scored the highest in Classification in the herd and carries the strength of dark color from his Sire’s pedigree. CLASSIFICATION OVERALL SCORE AVG: 4.13 SURI TYPE LUSTER FINENESS HANDLE UNIF. LOCKS DENSITY UNIF,MICRON UNIF COLOR 5 4.5 4 4 4.5 3.5 3.5 3 PROFILE LEGS FEET SUBST MOVEMENT SURI BODY Head EarBite GENITALIA BODY COND. 5 3.5 3.5 4 5 4 4 5 Production Record: SBS Starburst #32516326 9/23/2012 SBS Star Dust #32040364 8/16/2011 Classification Score Avg: 4.78 SBS Montana #32040432 6/15/2011 SBS Paolo #32516050 9/5/2012 SBs Star Burst #32516326 9/23/2012 Fiber Stats: 2011 AFD 23.1, SD 4.3, CV 18.5, %>30 5.3 SBS Avett is a medium brown son out of Arizona Sage and SBS Roulette. Arizona Sage is the famous female who showed in 7 shows and won 7 Championships. Only female Suri to ever do this. She has produced 3 Champion sons, Phoenix, Wile E. Fox, and 2 time AOBA National Champion, SBS Crown Prince. You won't find better genetics than in this Dam. Roulette is a dark brown Champion himself out of the Black Chip line. He is just as strong as his brothers and would add proven genetics with color to your herd. His conformation is perfect with very good luster and excellent locks. He has a very soft and fine handle. His first cria have arrived and we are quite impressed.
 AOA# 30978164 Medium Brown

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The Sweetbriar Suri Alpaca farm is pleased to present Sweet Suri Laycee, a Medium Brown Full Peruvian maiden female loaded with color genetics. Her Dam is one of our best foundation females. Her name is USA Lily and she has produced nothing but great cria for Sweetbriar. Laycee is no exception. 6 of Lily’s 7 cria have been girls and all were packed with color. Laycee’s Sire is SBS Onyx, our famous True Black Champion Herdsire who has produced many outstanding cria. Laycee is bred to SBS Avett, a Dark Brown son of Arizona Sage (7 time Champion) and they are expecting a May 2012 cria. Avett’s first cria are just now arriving and we are thrilled with what he is doing. This combination of strong genetics is certain to produce a show winner. Before shearing, Laycee has great pencil locks right to the skin with excellent luster. Now that she is shorn, her luster really jumps out at you. Her re-growth is very impressive. Laycee represents a way for her new owner to add proven Sweetbriar genetics to their herd. This young maiden should produce great cria for many years to come.

Updated 9/18/2011