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Fall 2009 Sire - Lego Brother - Lorax Maximus' Fleece

Maximus took 4th @ Nationals

Lego's Maximus of SBFS

Alpaca, Suri, Male | White

AOA #31521055 | DOB: 9/17/2008 (16 yrs)

Sire: Bruxo's Legolastone

1/2 Accoyo, Bruxo Son

Bruxo's Legolastone

SuriHerdsire (Male)Beige
AOA# 1429480DOB: 1/2/200520 yrs
Bruxo's Legoastone's fiber results are spectacular and he is an amazing 1/2 Accoyo Beige with extreme density. Density Results at 4.5 years of age with samples taken on opposite sides of his body. Evans: 58.5, 11.9:1 secondary to primary(average that Evans does is 39-40 -he has over 4560 fibers every 10mm. Watts: 56.6 11.1:1 secondary to primary We just can't say enough good things about this guy. He has great confirmation, legs and a beautiful head. His fleece nearly glows in the dark - even as a beige! When he was born he appeared white with light fawn. He has now grown up to be a beautiful true beige color - the color of butter! Legolas is a text book example of the perfect Suri. He has outstanding balance, blinding luster, tight uniform locks, unbelievable density and coverage and topped off with a perfect bearded wedge shaped head. His crias are amazing and his second cria - Lorax is a blue ribbon winner and Re. Color Champion! May 2008 Update: Legolas' 1st cria has arrived and he is stunning! Extreme lock length and luster is evident. Congratulations to Warrior's Misea and Legolas for this handsome young fella. Legolas' 2nd cria (pictured below) is amazing and already has the coverage, density and luster. You can spot him in the pasture instantly because he has the greatest luster of any of our light cria. His name is Lego's Lorax of SBFS, but we call him "Ax Man". His dam is white and he has already been a 3x Champion! Legolas' 3rd cria is a beige boy (white mom - Saber's Monico) that we knew immediately was top of the line - we named him Lego's Maximus - so that should tell you we think a great deal of him! He has not yet started his show career. Legolas' 4th cria is a medium brown female out of a light fawn dam (Saber's Eclipse). Wow this girl is covered from head to toe with greasy, penciled locks. She has done well in the ring and placed 2nd at Nationals this spring (behind her own stall buddy, a Saber daughter).
 AOA# 1429480 Beige
Dam: Saber's Monico

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Saber's Monico

SuriBred (Female)Beige
AOA# 30575004DOB: 5/21/200618 yrs
URGENT: Our entire Stone Brook Farms herd must leave Pucara's farm in Oregon by September 1st, so we are offering great specials. Purchase one or purchase an entire package. We simply need to move animals as quickly as possible so contact us with any and all offers. Josh's cell: 231-409-2292, Tonya's cell: 231-409-4878 and [email protected] Futurity 2011 Update: Monico's true black siblings, sired by Saber, that are representing Saber at the Futurity have taken First Places. Liberator also went on to become the Black Male Reserve Color Champion. Revolution took First Place in her Juvie Class - Way to Go Saber kids! Monico is the daughter of the 2010 Re. Herdsire of the Year ~ Peruvian Saber. Saber’s Monico is an exceptional female with fantastic coverage of light locks and luster from her nose to her toes. Monico is a daughter of Peruvian Saber (Grandson of Accoyo Baron) and Windrider’s Zoe. Monico’s dam, Windrider’s Zoe, is a solid female with fantastic regrowth and coverage. We are very pleased with Zoe and her wonderful mothering abilities. Monico's sire, Meadowgate Peruvian Saber, is a rich medium brown male with fantastic luster and locks. His density and coverage is supurb. Saber has a fantastic head that he is putting on his cria. Saber has a fantastic pedigree that includes Accoyo Baron and Sergeant Major Jax. Monico traveled to Jacksonville, Florida for her first show in February 2007. Her class of light juvenile females included 12 top notch girls, many of which were packing strong Accoyo genetics of at least 1/2. Monico placed well, coming in 5th in the class. Her strong confirmation, consistency of locks and density shone through. In March 2007, Monico traveled to Spring Fling and competed in a class of 11 white Juv. females and placed 1st in the class. Congrats to Monico and to her sire, Saber! Monico has delivered her 2010 female cria and Wow! This girl is the daughter of Bruxo's Legolastone - sire of the 2010 National Color Champion. We are already impressed with this girls stature, bone, and locks with a touch of color. Take a look at her picture and you can see what we are talking about.
 AOA# 30575004 Beige

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**** Here is a great male that is back available for an incredibly low price! The price is not an indication of quality, but instead an indication of our need to move animals from Pucara's farm very quickly**** URGENT: Our entire Stone Brook Farms herd must leave Pucara's farm in Oregon by October 1st, so we are offering great specials. Purchase one or purchase an entire package. We simply need to move animals as quickly as possible so contact us with any and all offers. Josh's cell: 231-409-2292, Tonya's cell: 231-409-4878 and [email protected] Maximus is a beautiful male with great fiber, as well he should, check out his sire's fiber stats: Bruxo's Legoastone's fiber results are spectacular and he is an amazing 1/2 Accoyo Beige with extreme density. Density Results at 4.5 years of age with samples taken on opposite sides of his body. Evans: 58.5, 11.9:1 secondary to primary Watts: 56.6 11.1:1 secondary to primary Lego's Maximus is a solid male with outstanding fleece characteristics. He is the son of Lego who sired the 2010 Male Light National Color Champion and the grandson of the 2010 Reserve Herdsire of the Year. Maximus entered the ring at the 2010 AOBA National Show and took a 4th in the Beige class behind his brother, Lorax (the 2009 Reserve Champion and the 2010 National Color Champion). Maximus is now breeding age and ready to begin working for you. Check out his fleece picture and you will see that this guy has the luster, locks and obvious pedigree to make great advancements in your herd.

Updated 9/22/2011