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Flame Pool Alpacas

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Kathy Graziani
486 Stone Rd
Westminster, MD, 21158
443-812-1102
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Malchik

Suri, Male, Unproven | Medium Brown

AOA# 31340106   D.O.B. 9/22/2007, 1/4 Peruvian, 3/4 Bolivian

Sire:
Windrider's Bat Masterson  

1/8 Accoyo, 3x Champ

Windrider's Bat Masterson

Suri, Herdsire (Male), Proven, Dark Brown, 1/2 Peruvian, 1/2 Bolivian
ARI# 851449 | DOB: 10/11/2003
A stunning maroon colored DDF Peruvian Macgyver son, "Batman" has superb locks, luster, and fineness to his fleece. His conformation is excellent. His sire, Macgyver is a 7-time Futurity Herdsire of the Year!
| AOA# 851449  | Dark Brown 

Dam:
Sheneka of Bolivia B8179 IMPP98  
| AOA# 809330  | White 
Sheneka of Bolivia is one of the original animals I bought and I'll be sorry to see her go. She has been part of my foundation herd for several years. My breeding goals have changed and I have decided to part with her. If I had my own farm, I would keep her as she is the 'mother hen' of the herd.

A full Bolivian Sheneka is originally from the Tillman's herd. She is gentle and easy to work with in the barn or pasture. She is a good mother and an easy breeder with show quality offspring. Her beige daughter, Aloha Pearl, placed 1st of 12 in the 2003 Alpaca Western Extravaganza. Her cria have ranged from white to medium brown. Her 2009 cria, Bolshoi Alexi, won a third in the 2010 Great Western Alpaca Show.



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Malchik is a wonderful chocolate brown color. His conformation is good and he would make an excellent fiber boy. His lock structure has opened and would process easily.

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1/3 down with 12 months to pay the balance. Prime + 1% Will work with buyer.

Updated 8/5/2022

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