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Stone Bridge's Marriella

Huacaya, Female, Unproven | Medium Fawn

AOA# 32405194   D.O.B. 7/24/2014 (11 yrs) , 7/8 Peruvian

Sire:
Chocolay's Coco Crisp  
| AOA# 30033776  | Medium Brown  |
Coco is a boy who gets better with each passing day! He has heavy bone, very fine, high amplitude fiber that is very well defined. To top it all, that fleece has the greatest sheen! He also appears to have inherited his sire's long staple length. Storm averages a staple length of over 6 inches annually. Coco's dam, Chocolay, no doubt is responsible for his rich brown fleece color and although he was born a dark fawn color, he has since darkened to this beautiful medium brown. COCO CRISP IS A MULTI BLUE RIBBON WINNER AND A BROWN COLOR CHAMPION. His breeding fees are: $1000 for a conventional breeding, $800 for a mobile breeding, and $500 for a drive-by breeding.

Dam:
Stone Bridge Lieselle  
| AOA# 31092487  | White  |
Now here's a simply gorgeous Quantum Leap cria! Lieselle has beautiful white crimpy fleece, wonderful upright presence with straight legs, and great overall conformation. She's got an awesome, dainty little face and a natural curiosity which makes her just so endearing! Again, Quantum Leap has held true to his color in his offspring and grandsire Blockbuster genetics of fleece density are clearly showing in this full Peruvian girl!!

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This stunning light fawn girl is a real beauty. She has excellent conformation, an upright stance, and the typey huacaya head that everyone loves. Her fiber is absolutely gorgeous with beautiful washboard, well defined fingers of fleece. Density and fineness are also superb. Cria micron count was 16.9. She's a great addition to our herd.

Updated 8/25/2016

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