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Snowmass Kahuna Sunrise Suggested service sire, Zurbriggen

Snowmass Kahuna Sunrise Daughter!

Sienna Sunrise

Alpaca, Huacaya, Open (Female) | Dark Fawn

AOA | DOB: 4/18/2016 (8 yrs)

Sire: Snowmass Kahuna Sunrise

BREEDINGS HAVE BEEN CLOSED

Snowmass Kahuna Sunrise

HuacayaHerdsire (Male)Medium Brown
AOA# 32614633DOB: 6/30/201212 yrs
Snowmass Kahuna Sunrise is the phenomenal light brown 18-time Champion (and counting) and Get of Sire winning male out of Snowmass Conopa's Kahuna and Snowmass Royal Sunrise. With lineage from Snowmass Quechua, Snowmass XXXtreme, Peruvian Snowmaster, Snowmass Accoyocusani, PPeruvian Vengador, 4Peruvian Legacy, PPPeruvian Augusto and Peruvian Hemingway, this male has it all! Lineage, fineness, density, coverage, consistency, a buttery-soft handle and gorgeous phenotype! Kahuna Sunrise offspring are hitting the ground and they are spectacular! The phenotype and the fleece coverage - not to mention the incredible fineness and consistency that he is stamping on his offspring - this is something we are all breeding for! His offspring are making their mark in the show ring as juvies and I expect them to only get better! Co-Owned with Look at Me Now Alpacas Please call for more information. ** UPDATE ** Snowmass Kahuna Sunrise has been sold. We are sad to see him leave, but we know that he will be well cared for on the East Coast and will continue his breeding career as he continues to make champions. His breedings have been closed.
 AOA# 32614633 Medium Brown
Dam: TCB Harvey's Sienna
 

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Description

Sienna is a stylish showy superfine daughter of Snowmass Kahuna Sunrise. What a beauty! She is well grown for her age & carries an amazingly fine, incredibly long staple fleece on a medium frame. Good substance of bone, correct conformation describe this girl. Great addition to any color breeding program. Sienna comes with a complimentary breeding to any of our herdsires. We recommend an elite breeding to Accoyo America Zurbriggen or Accoyo America Samba.

Updated 1/30/2018