Wild Flower is an impressive female with strong bone, substance, and great conformation. She has just enough flash with her white markings on her face and neck to make her a real standout in the pasture. Although Wild Flower is now 10 years old and had 4 crias, she looks and acts like a young alpaca. She produces black when bred to black or grey (see Iben Bad), and produced the high luster white "Just Call Me Angel In The Morning" when bred with dark fawn 9x Champion Yodi's Creation.
Wild Flower was known as the "milk cow" on the farm, producing tons of milk, and even feeding 3 crias at a time! She is a great mother and has healthy, strong crias. Her crias have been shown and have placed in the top 3 at the shows, in both black and white classes with stiff competition.
Her fleece is a beautiful high luster true black, with a few white hairs that appeared as she has gotten older. She is still uniform Grade 2-3 fleece, quite astounding for a 10 year old black female. Her 2015 blanket weighed an impressive 3 lb, 5oz and you can see by the fiber on her legs that she has great coverage.
Wild Flower is from primarily strong Bolivian lines: Benedicto, Pardner, Absolut, Animale, and Sandy of Bolivia. Her sire, Regalia, a medium fawn, is 3/4 Bolivian with Peruvian Ninotchka from Great Lakes Ranch as his grand dam. Her dam, Diamond's Black Sapphire, is a true black 1/2 Bolivian and 1/2 Chilean product of 2 imports, Black Diamond, and Sandy of Bolivia. Black Diamond, her grand sire, sired many true black offspring and was known for his high luster.
Wild Flower is currently not pregnant, but she can be bred to a Wild Rose Suri Ranch or Rainbow Mountain Alpacas herd sire for a greatly reduced fee with her purchase.
She is offered for sale in the Sensational Suri Sale now through June 28th.
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Contact us to schedule a visit and obtain more information or a fiber sample:
Patti Anderson/Wild Rose Suri Ranch, 443-74