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352 Peruvian Vivaldi Suri Herdsire
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Select picture to enlarge image: Profile: Front View: Prime Fleece: Bay Black Offspring: ARI Registration:
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Suri Herdsire: 352
Peruvian Vivaldi
DOB: June 29, 2000 Origin: USA born, Full Peruvian lineage Sire: Peruvian Liberator, Dark Fawn Dam:5Peruvian Rosa, Dark Brown ARI Color: Dark Brown (Maroon) Stud Fee: $3000 Full Peruvian Vivaldi is a multiple first place winner, with blue ribbons in both halter and fleece classes. He also has won a blue ribbon for "Best Hand" -- roughly the equivalent to a Grand Champion ribbon in fleece competition -- since it is the judge's #1 choice out of all the fleeces at a show. Vivaldi displays attitude, presence, and a strong suri phenotype. He has strong conformation, correct proportions, a square back, straight legs, even hocks, and good bite. With definition to the skin, Vivaldi's dark maroon pencil locks offer curls of a rare color. In fact, maroon is so rare in alpacas, that the color was officially removed from the ARI color chart due to insufficient alpacas being registered as possessing the color (ARI now includes maroon alpacas in the brown category). The most expensive alpaca in the world -- who sold for over $250,000 -- is maroon. Vivaldi's sire is known for throwing award-winning suri offspring and has contributed excellent conformation, tight ringlets and beautiful luster. Vivaldi's first cria has hit the ground running -- it is a handsome bay black suri male. Add strong color and suri genetics to your herd with Vivaldi, today. 352 Peruvian Vivaldi's Awards include:
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