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Rowdy Acres Ranch

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Molly Plucinski
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Richmond, KY, 40475
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    • Huacaya14
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    Titan's Lily of ElkCrk

    Suri, Female, White, Bay Black

    AOA# 35424512   D.O.B. 8/8/2018 (7 yrs)

    Sire:
    Magnum’s Titan 

    1/2 Accoyo, Spectacular Suri Herdsire!

    Magnum’s Titan

    Suri, Herdsire (Male), Proven, White, Bay Black, True Black, 1/2 Peruvian, 1/2 Chilean
    ARI# 35541011 | DOB: 9/23/2010
    Full Details
    | AOA# 35541011  | White, Bay Black, True Black 

    Dam:
    Cortez's Treasure 
    | AOA# 839294  | Light Brown 

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    Description

    Remember when I said "all I want for Christmas is more multis"? Well, apparently September is the month for that as she is yet another multi who was recently added to our farm! Lily is a very large girl - right around 200lbs, but is sweet as pie. She towers over my other females, and was left in fleece this year with only her bangs and belly being shorn. She is by far our most talkative alpaca, and settled in very quickly with our breeding/bred female herd. She seems to have gotten really close with Brownie, which funny enough is our smallest female. Lily loves to wait at the fence to be the first to greet you when you come out, and she follows me around the pasture. We are absolutely thrilled to have been able to add her to our herd as I have had my eye on her for a few years now - and she came to us very suddenly and unexpectedly.

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