OHA Sophie's Choice
ARI# 1251272
D.O.B. 5/27/2005 (5 yrs) (Due Date: 5/27/2005)
Proven | Light Fawn
3/4 Peruvian, 1/4 Chilean
Sire: PVA Mahogany Prince
Dam:
Service Sire:
Price: $12,500 Discounted for 2010
Breeding program jump-starter!
She’ll help your farm get recognition and has the potential to substantially improve your bottom line! The genetics behind
this girl are awesome! Look at the depth of winners in her pedigree!
Sire, the legendary Mahogony Prince sold for $325,000 in
Maternal granddam never produced an offspring who didn’t place!
Dam is no stranger to show wins
Maternal grandsire, Caesar, (Uribe son) is another legendary, award winning Suri
Bred to Fine Threads Jax, Champion black herdsire, producer of multiple winners.
Sophie gets her soft, lustrous fleece from both sides of her pedigree! She’s a gorgeous light fawn, with black eyeliner and
points from both parents, too, so we’re expecting a black cria from this breeding. Black alpaca fiber is the only true black
natural fiber in world, with a wonderfully soft handle. Due May 27, 2009
Sophie has other qualities you’ll love. She really likes people and is easy to halter. But the icing on the cake is that she
comes with a free breeding back to any of our suri herdsires. We’d recommend Joe Black avalue of $1800)!
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All Maiden Females listed
on this page have been
tested negative for BVDV.
A Maiden Female is one
that has not yet given birth.
she may have been
exposed to a male and
confirmed pregnant but is
not considered "proven"
until she gives birth.
Purchasing a Maiden
female from OHA can be a
great experience because
as in the months of
gestation, the buyer will
have the ability to learn
about husbandy and gain a
working relationship with the
Orchard Hill Alpacas Family.
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