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Synergy's Obsidian

Suri, Female, Proven | True Black

AOA# 30386501   D.O.B. 9/21/2006, Full Peruvian

Sire:
Sierra Bonita's Macgyver's Synergy 
| AOA# 836553  | Dark Fawn 


Synergy is a full Peruvian, Medium fawn, super lustrous, heavily covered MacGyver son is now closed to outside breedings in. Synergy is co-owned with Wilkins Livestock,LLC. Synergy's 2003 show ring record includes, 1st place and Color Champion at the Great Western Show in Denver, 1st place at the AAA Futurity in Indianapolis, !st place at the Sun City Sizzler in El Paso, TX, 1st place at the Southwest Regional in Phoenix, AZ, 1st place at the Vernal, UT show and 1st place at the Michigan International Alpaca Show in Birch Run,MI. Synergy's sire, MacGyver, the Herdsire of the Year for eight years running, is a deep moroon Bruxo (Accoyo) son. His dam, Peruvian Starlette is an elite black and white paint with great locks and luster.His first crop of crias were all in the ribbons at the three largest shows in 2006,the AAA Futurity,Mapaca and AOBA. He was awarded Get of Sire at Macapa. From there on he has done nothing but produce Champion kids with density, luster, lock, square and beautiful conformation and his notable wedge shaped head. If blue ribbons, extreme luster, coverage, tight uniformed lock and colored genetics are of interest to you, be sure to check out his many award winning Champion offspring.

Dam:
Ebony Lox 
| AOA# 818059  | Bay Black 

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She has amazing color, and produces black crias! She is a Synergy daughter.

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We will offer some financing, but animals stay on the farm until paid off in full.

Updated 5/28/2017

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