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201017.6, 4.3, 24.5, 99.2

SOPRANO'S BRINGIN SEXYBACK

Huacaya, Female, Proven | White

AOA# 3180704   D.O.B. 7/23/2009, 3/4 Peruvian

Sire:
Soprano 
| AOA# 1430554   

Dam:
Cinnamon Swirl 
   

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Bringin Sexyback is a gorgeous 11/16 peruvian female out of Studmaster Soprano. She has a very impressive pedigree which includes elite males and females native to canada, so their genetics are rare here in the states. She has an ideal head. She has crimpy fiber, good density with coverage to her toes, and good conformation (although she is very submissive and does not show it off as well). Not only is she a beauty, but she has the genetics to back it up: Peruvian Hemingway, Peruvian Pauco, Peruvian Guellermo, and Peruvian Donatello. Sexyback will be a beautiful foundation female for serious breeders. She has been bred to K-2's Peruvian Everest to improve on fineness and uniformity of micron. Currently spitting.

Financing Terms

Creative financing available. Breeding stock come with full reproductive guarantees. The buyer must keep insurance on each alpaca until they are paid in full. Transport is the responsibility of the buyer unless said otherwise.

Updated 4/15/2020

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