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SUNNY BOY
ARI# 1251289   D.O.B. 5/30/2005 (5 yrs) Huacaya, Male, Unproven | Medium Fawn
Full Peruvian
Sire: Pperuvian Felix G4562  
Dam: Fancy Prance Sunny No-No
For Sale: $ 7,500    Stud Fee: $800

Sunny Boy is a 3/4 Accoyo medium fawn male with the genetics to add both color and lustre to your farm's bloodlines. His sire,
Felix, needs no introduction, as Felix has produced multiple champions in a wide variety of colors. Sunny's dam, Sunny No-No is
also a light fawn known for consisting producing color in her offspring. She has good solid confirmation which Sunny Boy
certainly inherited. Add density and brightness to that package and this little guy will certainly produce a solid package.
Sunny Boy will be 2 years old in May of 2007. Call with questions.

Awards
4th 2007 Virginia Classic Huacaya Light Yearling Male 9 in class
4th 2007 OABA AlpacaFest Huacaya Light 2yr & Older Male 8 in class
All Herdsires listed on this
page that are available for
service have been tested
negative for BVDV.

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.  

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.

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.