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2018 La Dee Dah of Ooh La La

Alpaca, Suri, Open (Female) | Light Fawn

AOA #35203995 | DOB: 8/4/2018 (6 yrs)

Sire: Armani's Bull's Eye
 
Dam: ARMANI'S OOH LA LA

STUD FEMALE

ARMANI'S OOH LA LA

SuriOpen (Female)Light Fawn
AOA# 31361682DOB: 4/14/200718 yrs
BIOPSY - S.H.I.P. CLASSIFICATON - EPD Ooh La La, a multiple Champion girl, is one of our best producers. She is the dam of Avante (multiple CC & Best Luster, Best Handle awards), and Dior (CC). Her highlights include her incredible conformation and substance of body. She is a producer of Light Fawn colors and passes on luster and fineness in her offspring. Her sire, Accoyo Armani, is a producer of many Champions. Her Dam, Stormy Weather, had incredible conformation, with a strong frame and substance of body that she passed along to Ooh La La. Stormy was a strong producer of consistent fiber quality with good conformation. Stormy's name is in many pedigrees. S.H.I.P. OVER ALL SCORE = 4.6 qualifying Ooh La La as one of our most valuable, genetically advanced SEED STOCK SURI FEMALE Alpacas.. BIOPSY: At 9.5 years of age showed 47 follicles per SQ/MM. Large fiber clusters with uniform placement. S/P ratio 13.8 to 1, Level 4 of 4 gland presence, AFD 27.42. Dr. Evans says, "She should display excellent luster and her density is ahead of her time for her age. Her strong fiber stats are her density, S/P ratio and gland presence. Ooh La La has consistently produced offspring that have ranked in the top 1% of our herd including, Locke's Evolution, Avante, Locke's Dior, and La La Chanel. Her most recent cria, born in March of 2017 is a stunner, sired by Romeo and a real "Spitfire". He came out with regal attitude from day one. Gave birth to a lovely, 22 lb female on August 4, 2018. Ooh La La sells with her cria prior to weaning.
 AOA# 31361682 Light Fawn

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Armani's Ooh La La X Bullseye This close line breeding produced a beautiful, vigorous, 22 lb. female. She sells with her dam before weaning.

Updated 2/1/2019