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OHA The Gambler
ARI# 30690486   D.O.B. 9/17/2007 (2 yrs)
Suri, Male, Unproven | Light Fawn
1/2 Peruvian, 1/2 Chilean
Sire:
111 Peruvian Black Diamond
Dam: QAI1 Laika Importo98
Stud Fee: $750

Unfortunately, we can’t keep them all, so we’ll let him go but retain breedings to get more of his genetics in our herd! You’ll love
the quality of his fleece—tightly locked and tons of luster. Even more intriguing is that though he is fawn, he has overtones of
rose grey! His drop-dead gorgeous sire, Black Diamond is true black. If personality matters to you, this one is exceptional! He
loves people and really enjoyed the crowds at open house last September! Gambler won a sixth place ribbon in a large class at
the Ohio Buckeye last spring and took second place at 2008 Alpacafest in November.  

Awards
1st VA Classic March 2009
2nd  Alpacafest Nov 2008
6th Ohio Buckeye May 2008
All Fiber Males listed on this
page that are available for
purchase have been tested
negative for BVDV.

Fiber males are males that
should only be utiilized for fiber
production and not for
breeding.

To secure the quality of
breeding alpacas, Fiber males
do not sell with breeding rights.

Only 5-10% of the alpaca
males born in the U.S. are truly
herdsire material.

The remaining  90-95% of
alpaca males are typically
gelded and are prized as fiber
producers.  

What might be considered a
conformational or genetic fault
to a breeder, such as blue
eyes, knocked knees, short
neck, or long legs, has
absolutely no bearing on the
quality of the alpaca's fiber.  
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