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Joshua in 2024

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BIG TIMBER JEREMIAH'S JOSHUA

Suri, Herdsire (Male), Unproven | White

AOA# 36056262   D.O.B. 7/5/2020 (5 yrs) , 7/8 Peruvian, 1/8 Bolivian

Sire:
HFS Jeremiah 
| AOA# 32632934  | White  |
Jeremiah is co-owned with Big Timber Alpacas.

Discover the epitome of Suri excellence with HFS Jeremiah, a male that not only lives up to his potential but sets a new standard in the alpaca world. Jeremiah's frame exhibits perfect balance and a Suri style that stays true to type, showcasing large bones and a remarkably straight topline.

However, Jeremiah's greatest asset lies in his fiber—a masterpiece of density, fineness, and luster. His wave and twist lock style create a visually stunning fleece with tightly-packed clusters that "shingle" over each other, showcasing a classic wave and twist style that captivates judges from the moment he enters the show ring. His exceptional follicular structure translates to an exquisite fleece that leaves a lasting impression.

Boasting strong genetics with Rockstar and Torbio on his sire's side, and Ramillo and Baron on his dam's, Jeremiah consistently outshines his competition in the show ring. His impressive rankings in the 2021 EPDs, including top 3% in AFD and SF, underscore his exceptional fiber qualities.

Jeremiah's 2014 skin biopsy revealed a density of 52.25 and a secondary to primary ratio of 8:1, showcasing his exceptional handle. Dr. Norm Evans noted his unique features, stating, "This male should exhibit superior handle since he is not only very fine but unique in that OTHER DATA

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2014 Fiber Histogram
2015 Fiber Histogram

SKIN BIOPSY
2014 Skin Biopsy (Evans)

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Dam:
SUPERSURIS SWEET 16 

1/2 Accoyo, Sold-Congrats to David and Jean!!

SUPERSURIS SWEET 16

Suri, Female, Proven, White, 3/4 Peruvian, 1/4 Bolivian
ARI# 31628761 | DOB: 4/25/2008
We selected Sweet 16 as a foundation female to add to our herd specifically for her outstanding lingering fineness and uniformity. Her dam, Supersuris Blondie has retained her fineness in the low 20s even as a 16 year old and Sweet 16 is following in her dam's footsteps.

Sweet 16's SHIP classification scores are outstanding with perfect 5 scores for fleece fineness and uniformity of color and micron and a 4.5 score for luster. The 2019 EPD trait data puts her in the Top 1% in 5 of 7 traits...
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| AOA# 31628761  | White 

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$2,500

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$1,000

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Joshua has incredible EPDs - He's in the top 1% in AFD, SF and %Fibers>30 microns! He's also in the top 5% for SDAFD and %Medullation. if you are looking for a suri male that will improve fineness and uniformity, this is your guy. Joshua is a Jeremiah son, from Big Timber Alpacas' breeding program.

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