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Missy's Chocolate Shake

Alpaca, Suri, Open (Female) | Dark Brown

AOA #35393887 | DOB: 11/8/2017 (7 yrs)

Sire: Zonker's Grayson of Mount Taber

Zonker's Grayson of Mount Taber

SuriMaleDark Fawn, Medium Silver Grey
AOA# 32356472DOB: 8/4/201113 yrs
Grayson is a gorgeous gray/fawn appaloosa male who has been producing excellent cria since he was put to work. He has good fiber and conformation that is passed on to his offspring. Grayson is halter trained, smaller framed, and easy to handle. We have always loved cria from Grayson, and now we're enjoying some of his grandchildren. Check out Little Bean and Kibou, both out of Grayson daughters. We're excited to breed Grayson to Tilly this year, an Ace of Spades daughter.
 AOA# 32356472 Dark Fawn, Medium Silver Grey
Dam: Zonkers Missing My Whitetail

aka Missy

Zonkers Missing My Whitetail

SuriOpen (Female)Bay Black
AOA# 32232363DOB: 5/25/201311 yrs
Missing My Whitetail, aka Missy, has a mellow personality and is very easy going, just like her sire. Grayson's Snowy is her first cria, and she has been an excellent mother to him. Missy gave birth to a gorgeous female on 11-8-17! My daughter named her cria Chocolate Shake. Missy is a great mom and just a great alpaca in general. She is smaller framed and easy to handle, making her ideal for anyone. We keep taking Missy on and off our sales list because she is very hard for me to part with.
 AOA# 32232363 Bay Black

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Description

Chocolate Shake is a gorgeous Suri female with excellent fleece characteristics! These pictures of her are horrible and really don't show how beautiful she is. I will try and update with better ones soon. Chocolate Shake is still nursing and won't be ready to go until June 1st, 2018. We prefer to sell her with her friend, Angel, and have put them together in a package deal for $1,200. They are a great pair of females, and combining their fleeces will make phenomenal yarn! Alpacas are herd animals and must have at least one other alpaca with them at all times (preferably more).

Updated 5/16/2018