— The Openherd Team
Some of the girls in the tall grass
MoneyPenny-Spring 2013
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Histogram
EPDs
Suri, Female, Proven | Medium Fawn
Miss Moneypenny is out of two parents who amazingly both won Championships in their second fleece. Everyone who owns suris knows how unusual this is and will recognize that it must speak volumes about their quality. Moneypenny is a favorite among all of us at the farm. Visitors always pick her out of the crowd, as well. Moneypenny could be a poster girl for suri phenotype. She has the classic suri head with long drapey locks. Those locks are lustrous and independent with a fine silky handle. She is conformationally correct with dense bone and heavy coverage. We look forward to either showing her ourselves this spring or watching someone else have fun showing her. Moneypenny has been biopsied at 29 months. " According to Dr. Evans it will be hard to breed this girl and not take her stats down." Density 62.5, S/P 8 to 1, Secondaries ave. 19.1, primaries ave. 24.4 S/D 5.3 microns not bad for medium Fawn. Moneypenny had a appaloosa-like Fawn male " LHSA Crazy Money" when bred to our own "LHSA Crazy Horse" the sire is a Appaloosa Fawn/Grey herdsire.
Updated 8/4/2023