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Wild Rose Suri Ranch

"Breeders of Exceptional Peruvian Suri Alpacas"

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443-740-4240 (Patti cell)
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      Jack-in-the-Box pre-shear 4/17/20

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      Beautiful Light Silver Grey Appy

      WRSR Jack-in-the-Box by Fusion

      Suri, Male, Proven | Medium Fawn, Light Silver Grey, True Black

      AOA# 35529644   D.O.B. 5/16/2018, Full Peruvian

      Sire:
      Shasta Springs Fusion 

      2x Champ, Get spots! 85% Appy crias!

      Shasta Springs Fusion

      Suri, Herdsire (Male), Proven, Medium Silver Grey, Medium Rose Grey, Full Peruvian
      ARI# 31532396 | DOB: 5/19/2011
      Thank you to Diane Sheesley of Rainbow Mountain Alpacas for being a co-owner of this spectacular appy male! Fusion is now residing and standing stud at her farm in Punxsutawney, PA.

      We were excited to purchase this beautiful male from the well-respected grey suri breeding program at Shasta Springs Alpacas. Fusion is definitely "eye candy", and when you see him you will want to breed to him, too. He has a gentle nature, strong solid conformation, and exquisite appaloosa coloring. He conti...
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      | AOA# 31532396  | Medium Silver Grey, Medium Rose Grey 

      Dam:
      WRSR Accoyo MaKenzie - Full Accoyo Multi 

      Full Accoyo, Proven Colored Accoyo Foundation Dam!

      WRSR Accoyo MaKenzie - Full Accoyo Multi

      Suri, Female, Proven, White, Light Fawn, Full Peruvian
      ARI# 31137812 | DOB: 1/1/2010
      Full Accoyo, multi fawn/white, and proven! Makenzie is the daughter of LCA Accoyo Diamond Dream, a very fine micron full Accoyo male bred by Latah Creek Alpacas. She is the granddaughter of Accoyo Kotzebue who has produced many champions with density, and fineness. Her dam is 4Peruvian Tafetan de Vainille (Accoyo) who is light fawn with a bit of a pattern herself. Tafetan was one of the lowest micron and densest females on the farm, and she produced champion after champion with each breeding...
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      | AOA# 31137812  | White, Light Fawn 

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      Jack popped out with an appy spotted nose and a very light fleece that looked brilliant white. As he has grown over the past 6 months, it is clear that he is a light silver grey with spots, grey ears, and grey feet. This 1/2 Accoyo appy boy by our appy herd sire, Fusion, has a great personality and loads of fine fleece. Top that off with great conformation, he makes an unusual appy herd sire. His dam, MaKenzie, is a full Accoyo. Jack is a substantial boy and is easy to handle, friendly, and very curious.

      Jack-in-the-Box is now standing stud and he settled his first female, a beautiful true black suri, in the fall of 2020, with the pregnancy confirmed via ultrasound. He produced a solid bay black cria with shocking luster and lock. He is bred to several females for 2021 crias.

      Contact Patti for more information at 443-740-4240 and to schedule a visit. Jack comes with full breeding guarantees.

      Awards

      1st Place - 2019 Mid-Atlantic Alpaca Gala Halter Show - Grey Juvenile Males (1 in class)
      1st Place - 2019 MAPACA Jubilee Halter Show - Grey Juvenile Males (1 in class)
      5th Place - 2019 Suri Network All Suri Fleece Show - Grey Juvenile Males (6 in class)

      Updated 3/20/2023

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