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EVITA DI BELLA VITA Black Vigor of Bolivia x Engracia ARI#: 30481077 DOB: 7/3/06 Color: Light brown Evita is a stunning, light brown, full Bolivian beauty with gray face. She is out of the lustrous black sire, Black Vigor, and her dam, Engracia, is out of the black sire, Highlander, giving Evita close-up lines to black genetics. She is conformationally correct, has extreme suri phenotype with evenly colored fleece that is very soft to the handle, locked to the skin with high luster and good density. Her total body coverage completes a great overall package. Those characteristics have carried Evita to the top of her classes in the show ring during her debut 2007 season. Her first show was TxOLAN where she earned a 2nd place ribbon to the eventual color champion out of 7 in her class. Her second show was MOPACA where she placed a competitive 3rd out of 7 to females from Sweetbriar Suris and Alpaca Trading Company. It was such a close call that Judge Diana Timmerman had all three females grouped side by side to compare their fleeces in making her final decision. Then at GWAS, Evita won the blue ribbon in her very competitive class of 8 under Judge Amanda VandenBosch. Evita has an upright stature, curious and gentle personality. She is an excellent reproductive dam. She currently has a Sparticus male cria at side, Vesuvio, showing very good luster, lock structure, and true suri phenotype. Awards: 2007 TxOLAN - 2nd out of 7 2007 MOPACA - 3rd out of 7 2007 GWAS - 1st out of 8 PRICE: Call for price
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MARCUS' MIRACLE DI BELLA VITA Cloudypass' Peruvian Marcus x Evana di Bella Vita DOB: 11/1/08 Med Fawn Suri Female ARI#: 31229708 We just love this suri female. She is feminine, well balanced with true suri type and lustrous, fine fleece. We sell her dam's fleece, which was 17.2 micron as a cria, for $10/2 ounce bag. It is so close to silk. Miracle has the same fleece as her dam, only better locked and more lustrous, gifts from her sire, Marcus, who is a Montoyo (Ramilo) son. She has a very quiet personality, one of the calmest on the farm. We can stand her outside the stall and groom her and she stands perfectly still, much like our Arabian horses. No jumping, spitting or protesting. She is such a doll baby to work with. She is a good size female, not surprising since both parents are larger than the average suri, yet she has maintained true suri phenotype. She had a rough start in life, being born on a cold and very windy November evening, after 5:30 p.m. sometime, and not found in the barn at about 8:00 and just about frozen to death. We worked on her for several hours trying to revive her. Her eyes were fixed open, her breathing consisted of a gasp about every 30 seconds, and she was not moving - AT ALL. But after a lot of work to revive her, along with a lot of prayers, she made it. I told my husband if she did make it, it would be a miracle and that would be her name. Well, here she is, and totally normal. No residual from her birthday ordeal. Her dam, a maiden, stuck with the whole process, even when we had to take this baby to the house to put her in a bag and dunk her in a tub of warm water. With a little Karo syrup water for energy after really coming alive from the warm bath, she was under her very attentive and appreciative dam within 5 hours of birth nursing away. And she has grown into this beautiful yearling female that we just adore. She is a full Peruvian, 1/2 Accoyo medium fawn female who would be a delight on any farm and a great ambassadress for any who think suris are hard to handle. She'll prove 'em wrong! She has a 2011 light fawn Sparticus son at side, Massimo, really a nice looking suri. He has the luster from both parents with individually locked fiber and true suri phenotype. Miracle is bred back to Sparticus for a 2012 cria. PRICE: Call for price
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