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Alpaca, Suri, Male | Medium Fawn

AOA #35106241 | DOB: 9/7/2016 (8 yrs)

Sire: Sierra Bonita's Peruvian Sniper

2023 Dark Reserve Herdsire of the Year!

Sierra Bonita's Peruvian Sniper

SuriHerdsire (Male)True Black
AOA# 30616882DOB: 8/11/200618 yrs
Sniper was crowned the 2022 Dark Herdsire of the Year! Sniper is one of the last Macygver Black breeding males left! His offspring continue to dazzle the show ring in every color! Sniper is currently CLOSED to outside breedings! We do have bred females available, or offspring if you are interested. Sniper continues to produce Champion after Champion! Just for us in our first year of crias Sniper produced some amazing crias! RGSA Goddess Biopsied @ 80.5 follicles per sq mm. 3 of 4 glands. S/P 9.9 to 1. Micron variation 6.7 AFD 16.77 Fir Meadow Sniper’s Macgyver Too Biopsied @ 70.25 follicles per sq mm. 4 of 4 glands. S/P 8.1 to 1. Micron variation 9.8 AFD 19.61 RGSA Mary Poppins Biopsied @84 follicles per sq mm. 4 of 4 glands. S/P 11.1 to 1. Micro variation 10.6 AFD 20.24 RGSA Bolt Action Biopsied @79 follicles per sq mm. 4 of 4 glands. S/P 12.1 to 1. Micron variation 6.5 AFD 16.43 RGSA Sriracha (now owned by RayNay Alpaca Farm) Biopsied @ 73.25 follicles per sq mm. 4 of 4 glands. S/P 12.8 to 1. Micron variation 9.5 AFD 19.34 You will have a hard time finding another male that can produce these type of numbers on their cria. Did I mention he is BLACK!!! This Is An Elite Male to be able to put these type of stats on these crias with all 5 different dams! Sierra Bonita’s Peruvian Sniper ID# 181450 Macgyver’s incredible True Black boys! In 2006 Sirius Black wowed the Judges with his presence, locks and luster. He was the 2006 National color champion. In 2007, Macgyver’s Balboa won National color champion and in 2008 it was Sniper. Sniper not only won the National color championship, but it was his 17th championship at AOBA sanctioned shows. Sniper made history with the most halter championships for an Alpaca under the age of 2. Like his Sire, he will produce top show quality offspring who will make their mark on the suri industry.
 AOA# 30616882 True Black
Dam: Cranberry Kir Royale

Cranberry Kir Royale

SuriBred (Female)Light Fawn
AOA# 32416473DOB: 10/27/201212 yrs
One of Norm Evans top biopsied suri females! This is what Dr. Norm Evans had to say about her... "Cranberry" was biopsied as a 40 month old light fawn suri female. Her 15X scam shows fiber clusters very uniform in shape and placement within her connective tissue. Her Density is 71 follicles SQ MM of skin and her S/P ration from 25 normal fiber clusters averages 10.2 to 1. She grades level 2 of 4 gland presence and 70% of her secondary fibers show medullation. 100 secondary fibers average 19.3 microns while 50 primary fibers average 26.1 microns fir a variation of only 6.8 microns. Cranberry's strong points are her density, S/P ratio, uniformity of fiber clusters and fineness of her secondary fibers. This girl is in the top percentile of suri females that I have tested based on fiber stats." "Cranberry" is the spitting image of her mom "Ilona" with lovely, fine, tightly twisted lustrous locks, strong well balanced body, solid bones, good bite and a happy frisky personality. Her sire is Peruvian Diesel, owned by Oregon Alpaca Farm. He is an incredible male that has stamped luster, locks and density on this girl! Mom is the Dam of 2012 IAO Supreme Champion fleece, which Cranberry is her half sister! This girl has was shown in halter only once and took a Blue ribbon with competition in her shorn division.
 AOA# 32416473 Light Fawn

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Awards

Second place, ABR Fall Festival Alpaca Roundup, Fleece Show - 2017
First place, AOK Alpaca Blastoff, Fleece show - 2017
Second Place, Halter Class, CABA Classic 2017
Fourth Place, Halter Class, Great Western Alpaca Show 2017
Second Place, Walking Fleece, Great Western Alpaca Show 2017
Reserve Champion, Walking Fleece, Great Western Alpaca Show 2017
Second Place, Halter Class, California Classic Roundup 2017
First Place, Walking Fleece, California Classic Roundup 2017
Reserve Champion, Walking Fleece, California Classic Roundup 2017

Updated 4/18/2023