FROM LESLIE LOVELESS'S WEBSITE
Sierra Bonita Alpacas
98 North 1800 East, Mapleton, UT 84664
Ph1: 801-491-2218 . Ph2: 801-372-4652 . Fax: 801-491-0603
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Sierra Bonita's Sirius Black
Listed by Leslie & James Loveless
Type: Suri
Status: Proven
Birthdate: 6/28/2004
Heritage: Full Peruvian
ARI #: 1035124
Color: True Black
In Service Since: 2006
Sierra Bonitas Sirius Black ID# 1035124 is the full Peruvian Macgyver son who has a place of honor in our herd, number one
next to his Sire. He is the most incredible black suri I have seen. True black, dense, lustrous, with locks completely independent
at the skin. As a Juvenal, he won 1st and champion at the level 5 Great Western alpaca Show in Denver. 1st place at the
Futurity, and 1st and reserve champion at AOBA National Conference. Feb. 2006 he won 1st place and Color Champion in Fort
Worth Texas. He won 1st at the IAO in CA and on April 1st, won 1st and Color Champion in Puyallup WA. He won 1st and
Reserve-Color Champion at the Futurity, 1st and Color Champion at MAPACA and 1st and Color Champion at PAOBA. Sirius
finished his show season by winning 1st and National Black Color Champion in Kentucky at the AOBA National Conference. His
Dam, Peruvian Starlette, has produced only champion offspring including Sirius�s full siblings, Celestina, Synergy, and
Macgyverson. His sire, Macgyver has won �Herd Sire Of The Year� 7 years in a row. Sirius�s cria are truly impressive and
winning championship after championship. They are following after their Sire and Grandsire. His breed fee is $5000 but we give
multiple breeding discounts and will work with you so you can produce the best suri in the world. Stud Fee: $5000
Awards Received
3rd ABR Fall Festival 2005 Halter Dark Full Fleece Suri Yearling Males
3rd Alpaca Western Extravaganza 2005 Halter Suri -True Black - Male Juvenile
1st AOBA National Conference 2005 Halter Suri True Black Juvenile Male
RES AOBA National Conference 2005 Halter Suri Black Male Color Championship
1st Futurity Show & Sale 2005 Halter Juvenile Suri True Black Males
1st Great Western Alpaca Show 2005 Halter Black Juvenile Male Suris
CH Great Western Alpaca Show 2005 Halter Black Male Suri Color Championship
1st Southwest Regional Alpaca Show 2005 Halter Suri True Black Juvenile Male
2nd Sun City Sizzle 2005 Halter Suri Juvenile Dark Male
1st Alpacapalooza 2006 Halter Suri Black Yearling Male
CH Alpacapalooza 2006 Halter Suri Dark Male Color Championship
1st AOBA National Show 2006 Halter Suri True Black Yearling Male
CH AOBA National Show 2006 Halter Suri Black Male Color Championship
1st Futurity Show & Sale 2006 Halter Suri Black Yearling Male
RES Futurity Show & Sale 2006 Halter Suri Black Male Color Championship
1st MAPACA Eastern Jubilee 2006 Halter Suri True Black Yearling Male
CH MAPACA Eastern Jubilee 2006 Halter Suri Black Male Color Championship
1st PAOBA Breeder's Showcase 2006 Halter Suri Black Yearling Male
CH PAOBA Breeder's Showcase 2006 Halter Suri Black Male Color Championship
1st TxOLAN Spectacular 2006 Halter Suri Dark Yearling Male
Color Champion TxOLAN TX '06
4th The Futurity 2009 Halter Suri Get of Sire
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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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