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Birthdate Status Name Farm Owner  
Dark Fawn 8/06/2011 Young Male

Black Meadow's Justice

 

Black Meadow Suris Kena
 
Bay Black 5/13/2008 Young Male

Black Meadow's Jersey Joe

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Black Meadow Suris Jersey Joe
 

 

 

     

Black Meadow's Justice

Kena 11

Kena Young

DoB: 03/13/2008
ARI#: TBD
Color: Medium Fawn

Kena 3

Dam: Selkirk Crest's Nanda Devi, White, ARI# 813154
Sire: Ameripaca's Linebacker , White, ARI# 31095846

Price: $325 Great Coverage!!

 

Sire:

Epazote

Linebacker

Arriving two weeks ahead of schedule this bouncing boy was confidently walking aside this mother when we walked out into the field. His Dam is Nanda Devi and his sire is Linebacker. Linebacker is a full Peruvian Cadance son. And, like his sire, Linebacker has done exceptionally well in the show ring with 4 Color Champions and one Reserve Color Champion! You will notice by his show performance that while he has been clasified as white, he has also shown in the light classes.

Justice would be a great fiber alpaca and with his disposition would be ideal for kids performance and 4H projects.

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Black Meadow's Jersey Joe

DoB: 04/13/2008
ARI#: 31364799
Color: Bay Black

Joe 1

Dam: Aysen's La Koreana IMPQ98, Medium Fawn, ARI# 804725
Sire: Epazote, Medium Brown, ARI# 839438

Price: $1,000 Great Lock & Luster!!

 

Sire:

Epazote

Zote

Arriving pretty close to schedule this bouncing boy is Kore's third straight black cria. His sire is Epazote. Epazote has luster you have to see to believe and his fiber has great lock structure all the way down to this toes. His head is exactly what you look for in a Suri Champion ... great beard, lots of fiber on the ears. He has an energetic personality and fully knows that he is a stud. Epazote is really producing beautiful crias ... so far they have all been brown or black cria even with white dams. Epazote won first prize in his class and then won Color Champion at AAWW's AlpacaPalooza 2003, where over 300 alpacas competed. He won a second at PNAA's Post Falls Showcase in 2003 (second to a black Suri).,

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